20.10. - 09.12.1984

Luigi Snozzi

Nach der Vorstellung des "Klassikers " Prouve sollte ein Zeitgenosse Gelegenheit erhalten, sein Werk im Architekturmuseum vorzustellen: der Tessiner Luigi Snozzi. Er gilt als "moralische", wenn auch oft unbequeme Instanz, an der sich die Architekturszene Schweiz messen muss. Snozzi ist Hochschullehrer an der EPUL in Lausanne, er lehrte früher an der ETH in Zürich. Er gehört zu denen, die das Metier des Architekten nicht isolieren aus anderen Lebens- und Arbeitsbereichen. Bauen ist für ihn in Theorie und Praxis eine öffentliche Angelegenheit. Er stellte nicht nur seine Projekte aus, sondern versuchte, in Sentenzen seine Theorie vorzustellen, in Führungen und Vorträgen eine Praxis zu erläutern.  

Upcoming exhibitions

05.04. - 14.09.2025

What Was Could Be: Experiments Between Preservation and Architecture

An Exhibition by the  S AM Swiss Architecture Museum in Cooperation with the Chair of Construction Heritage and Preservation (Prof. Dr. Silke Langenberg), ETH Zurich.


Preservation is progressive: In current efforts to shift towards more sustainable building practices (known in German as the Bauwende, or ‘building turnaround’), preservation and maintenance of the existing building stock play a central role. The alteration or conversion of an existing building is considerably more resource-efficient than a comparable new build. This is leading to changes in the nature of architecture itself: where the focus used to be on new construction, building upon the built is increasingly considered the future of the discipline.

27.09. - 09.11.2025

SAY Swiss Architecture Yearbook

What defines Swiss architecture? The exhibition focuses on current construction and renovation projects with the aim of raising awareness about Swiss building culture and increase its visibility.
Curated by the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum and the magazine werk, bauen+wohnen.

29.11.2025 - 19.04.2026

Housing for Housing: The cooperative as a laboratory for coexistence

The exhibition presents cooperative housing regionally, nationally and internationally as a laboratory of non-profit-oriented cohabitation from which the entire city can benefit.