Scenography exhibition WWF. A Biography, National Museum, Zurich
The architectural concept of the exhibition is dedicated to the habitats that are available to us on earth, which we inhabit and which need to be cared for and protected. Staged rooms represent the human habitat. They form the focal points of the exhibition and tell of milestones in the 50-year history of the WWF. They tell of the realization that nature is being compromised by humans, of the WWF’s founding and places of activity and of the utopia of peaceful coexistence in shared species’ habitats. These built, geometric spaces are juxtaposed with the untamed, naturally grown habitat of the animals. In this way, the exhibition design moves in the field of tension between nature and human culture, between natural and man-made habitats.
Project/Realization | 2010–2011 |
Client | Landesmuseum Zürich |
Collaboration | Andrin Schweizer , Büro4 |
Photographer | Markus Bertschi |