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School's Out! #50 with Traumnovelle

School's Out! #50 with Brussels-based architectural office Traumnovelle. A lecture about their work at the intersection of architecture and fiction, rethinking how we live together. Followed by a short film, drinks and tunes. Friday 25 April 2025, 19:00 - 22:00. Tickets available for 5 euro here

Image 1: Traumnovelle © Barbara Salomé Felgenhauer. Image 2: The Grand Opening, Traumnovelle, Brussels, 2024 © Severin Malaud

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School's Out! #52 - Traumnovelle

Every last Friday of the month the Independent School for the City celebrates the start of the weekend with a public lecture. For this evening we've invited the Brussels-based architectural office Traumnovelle to talk about their practice and works.

The talk of title of their lecture is "Nevertheless".

"Dear Caspian,
It’s tempting to think that in your absence, you’ve missed little from this world, and perhaps, you are better for it. From where you stand, far from here, what difference could it make if this reality, with all its apparent splendor, turns out to be hollow?"

Traumnovelle is an architectural practice who believe that architecture is more than the design of buildings; it is a tool for world-making and community-building. Founded by Léone Drapeaud, Manuel León Fanjul, and Johnny Leya,  Traumnovelle explores the intersection of architecture and fiction, using both as critical and creative instruments to address how we live together. 

Traumnovelle & Roxane Le Grelle, Eurotopie, 2018 © Philippe-Braquenier
The-Joyful-Apocalypse, Traumnovelle, Bruges-Triennial, 2024 © Filip-Dujardin


Programme

18:00 Doors open, drinks bites and tunes

19:00 - 20:15 Presentation by Traumnovelle + Q&A

20:15 - 20:30 Short film

20:30 - 22:00 Drinks and tunes


About Traumnovelle
Traumnovelle is an architectural practice who believe that architecture is more than the design of buildings; it is a tool for world-making and community-building. Founded by Léone Drapeaud, Manuel León Fanjul, and Johnny Leya, 
Traumnovelle explores the intersection of architecture and fiction, using both as critical and creative instruments to address how we live together. 


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