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Award ceremony for the winning projects of the 2025 architecture competition
07.11.2025 | starting at 6 pm
The PERSPEKTIVE Fund and the team at the Institut français' Office for Visual Arts in Germany cordially invite you to the award ceremony for the winning projects of the 2025 Architecture Competition – SPACE IS THE PLACE.
The public award ceremony will be held in English on Friday, November 7, starting at 6 p.m. at TECHNE SPHERE LEIPZIG (Niemeyerstraße 2-5, 04179 Leipzig) in the presence of the winners and the competition jury.
The nine best projects from the competition will also be exhibited on this occasion.At the beginning of the evening, Elena Schütz, architect and co-founder of the Something Fantastic studio, will give a lecture entitled “What do we really need? – What do we really have?”Discover the winners on the BAV website.
Photo (right): Kai-Hendrik Windeler

Current
MATERIAL SHIFT
NANNA KAISER
BIANCA PHOS
until November 16, 2025
GÖKSU BAYSAL
SOPHIA HALLMANN
LASSE MÜLLER
ANNA RAOH
AYLIN DERYA STAHL
LEAH ZHANG
until November 30, 2025
Opening hours
Friday to Sunday | 3 - 6 pm
and by appointment
Exhibition venue
Kunstraum Techne Sphere
In a world characterized by acceleration and digital smoothness, Material Shift focuses on that which resists compression. The exhibition asks: How do time, memory, and transformation leave traces in the material world?
Göksu Baysal, Sophia Hallmann, Lasse Müller, Anna Raoh, and Aylin Derya Stahl from Berlin, as well as Nanna Kaiser and Bianca Phos from Vienna and Leah Zhang from Amsterdam, combine photography and sculpture to create novel hybrid forms, working with casts and placing materials in unusual contexts.
Their works reveal what escapes visibility: residues, imprints, afterimages. Materials become actors: they bear traces of use, heat, and transformation and tell of processes that go beyond the obvious.
Material Shift shows how human action is alienated from natural and digital systems.
The exhibition takes place at Techne Sphere Leipzig, a functioning industrial site where handmade machines are created. Here, materiality can be experienced: friction, work, and transformation are present.
© Image: Detail from Absolute Purity, 2024, Leah Zhang. Courtesy the artist

Info
Halle 9 has become established as an exhibition for art rooted in life since its foundation in 2016.
The similarity to the architecture of Oscar Niemeyer and the Kirow and HeiterBlick products promotes exhibitions for architecture and design as well as art with a technical / perceptualpsychological impact.
Opening times
saturdays and sundays from 3 pm - 6 pm
Plus visits on request
kultur(at)technesphere.de













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