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The Luxembourg Centre for Architecture (LUCA) has announced it will host a guided tour of the exhibition “Living Thresholds: Towards Cohabitation in Architectural Design”, with exhibitor Studio Ossidiana on Saturday 6 September 2025, at 16:30.

The exhibition, hosted at the Luxembourg Centre for Architecture (1 Rue de la Tour Jacob, L-1831 Luxembourg), explores the relationship between human and non-human living beings in Luxembourg City and other European countries through architecture, urban planning and art. During the tour, Studio Ossidiana will present its contribution to the exhibition, “Garden of Models”, a collection of small-scale architectural projects which explore the garden as a shared space of encounter between humans and non-humans.

The tour will then head to the Edouard André Municipal Park in Luxembourg City, to visit the “Pigeon Tower”, an installation designed to be a “site of encounter between humans and pigeons that poetically elevates this often-overlooked species in urban environments”. The project is part of the “Luxembourg Urban Garden Art Trail: Animals of the Mind”, a series of site-specific sculptures, installations, video works, performances and interventions revolving around the relationship between humans and animals.

Participation in the guided tour is free and will be presented in English. Due to limited spaces, registration is required.

Further information can be found at https://luca.lu/evenements/guided-tour-studio-ossidiana.