Architekturforum Oberösterreich, Architecture center on Herbert-Bayer-Platz, Linz, Austria.
The Architekturforum Oberösterreich is an exhibition space dedicated to architecture, urban planning, and design in Upper Austria. The facility displays current projects and focuses on how buildings and cities function and develop.
The forum was established in 1994 to promote discussions about contemporary architecture in the region. It grew into an important platform for exchange among architects and professionals.
The center hosts rotating exhibitions about architecture and urban development that often highlight local projects and their impact on everyday life. Visitors can see how buildings and cities take shape and change over time.
The center is open Wednesday through Saturday from 14:00 to 17:00, with extended hours until 20:00 on Fridays. The exhibitions are straightforward to explore and require no architectural background.
The forum produces a monthly architecture magazine broadcast on radio station FRO. This brings architectural discussions beyond the physical exhibitions into the homes of listeners across the region.
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