The exhibition “Architecture in the Garden of Eden - an Alternative Morphology of Contemporary Architecture in Croatia“ presented in Strasbourg

The exhibition "Architecture in the Garden of Eden - an Alternative Morphology of Contemporary Architecture in Croatia" was set up in Strasbourg on 12 June 2018, as part of the cultural promotion of Croatia’s six-month Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. The exhibition is located in the most beautiful and most visited L"Orangerie Park in Strasbourg, close to the Council of Europe building and other European institutions, and can be visited until 29 June 2018. The exhibition was launched for the first time in 2010 as a project of the Ministry of Culture and Association of Croatian Architects. The exhibition authors are Professor of the Faculty of Architecture in Zagreb Leo Modrcin, who is also an author of the concept of panel exhibition and its design, theorist and publicist Maroje Mrduljaš and graphic designer Damir Gamulin. The exhibition has already been presented in London, Tokyo and Maribor, and its presentation in Strasbourg has been co-organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia, in cooperation with the City of Strasbourg. Croatia will be presented in Strasbourg with a rich cultural programme in the coming months.

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