The aichermagazin serves as a dynamic space for exploration and community engagement, allowing visitors to experience nature, history, and design without traditional constraints.
The pavilion, a black cube elevated on slender pillars, is intentionally designed without doors or set hours, promoting accessibility and an immersive public experience.
In 2024, the aichermagazin is reconstructed in Wangen, featuring a new exhibition that connects local expertise with Otl Aicher's designs, encouraging a collaborative exploration.
The exhibition unfolds through local narratives, which link past and present, inviting audiences to engage with their environment and the history embedded within it.
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