Neda A.
Google
I was here in October, and as an architect, this visit really stayed with me.
At the time, the space was shaped by the Inequalities exhibition — not loud or flashy, but thoughtful and layered.
Instead of just showing objects, the exhibitions used space, data, maps, and installations to talk about cities, society, and imbalance. You could feel that architecture itself was part of the message, guiding how you move, pause, and reflect.
It felt less like walking through galleries and more like walking through ideas.
Quiet, intelligent, and deeply relevant exactly the kind of place that reminds you why design matters.