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Re-barn - Contemporary architectural and artistic reflections on the role of barns in the 21st century

Thu, 27 Feb

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Sfântu Gheorghe

At our exhibition opening, two architects and four visual artists will present the results of their collaborative work: plans for barn conversions and artistic creations inspired by barns, as well as two publications created from these works, intended for barn owners and local government decision-makers.

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Re-barn - Contemporary architectural and artistic reflections on the role of barns in the 21st century
Re-barn - Contemporary architectural and artistic reflections on the role of barns in the 21st century

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27 Feb 2025, 18:00 – 20:00

Sfântu Gheorghe , Lábasház, Piața Libertății 7, Sfântu Gheorghe

About the event


With the loss of barns' agricultural function, their demolition has rapidly increased, resulting in the irreversible impoverishment and loss of character in the appearance of our villages. Through our event, we aim to encourage barn owners and local government decision-makers to preserve them by introducing new functions in them.


The Agri-Cultura-Natura Transylvaniae Association, together with the Community College of Art for the Carpathian Basin from Hungary and Landcare Association Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz from Germany, is concluding the Creative Europe funded project "BarnCulture".

BarnCulture's overall goal was to offer ideas for preserving the built heritage of rural areas while seeking modern and sustainable solutions. Six architects and twelve visual artists worked together to breathe new life into old barns, keeping affordability and environmental protection in mind.


The barn conversion plans created include numerous innovative solutions and technical renovation ideas, providing inspiration for rural families to repurpose their agricultural buildings into…


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©2019 by Agri-Cultura-Natura Transylvaniae Association

Photo credit: Gyula Ádám, Eszter Dobos, László Lovász, Gergely Rodics

Our sponsors: EUKI, Lund Trust, Barbara Knowles Fund, European Commission, Hungaria Nostra Foundation of Los Angeles

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