Peace Builder: Architecture for Peace exhibition open to the public

On November 24th, the Peace Builder: Architecture for Peace exhibition opened at Ceramica Sant’Agostino’s “Milano Living Surfaces” space.
Curated by Simona Finessi, Director of PLATFORM architecture and design, with creative direction by Angelo Dadda, the exhibition will be open to the public until January 26, 2026, displaying ten hand-drawn designs by ten different designers, using different techniques and colors.

With the exhibition Peace Builder: Architecture for Peace, Ceramica Sant’Agostino and PLATFORM architecture and design invited designers to consider how architecture can be much more than a backdrop: it can be a silent but powerful engine of social transformation.
This exhibition brings together a series of works that interpret the theme of “peace building” through architecture. Drawing thus becomes not only a means of expression, but also a manifesto of ethical and civic intent.

The works—created by the founders of some of Milan’s most renowned architecture firms, such as AMDL Circle, Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia, Barreca & La Varra, Calzoni Architetti, Lai Studio, MAC Milano, MYGG, One Works, Studio Chiara Caberlon Architetti, Vudafieri-Saverino Partners – will remain on display to the public free of charge at the Showroom in Corso Garibaldi 95 in Milan until January 26th, 2026, when the drawings will be auctioned off and the proceeds donated in full to the Città della Speranza Foundation.

The exhibition catalog can be downloaded free of charge at the following link.

Photo credits: © Studio Fotografico Lops