23/10/2025
UTOPIA! Architecture and Human Rights – Cities of Resistance, Inclusion, and Justice is part of Milano Arch Week 2025.
From October 27 to November 2, the city transforms into a large laboratory of ideas to discuss architecture, urban transformations, and the future of cities.
This year, ARCH+HR Architecture and Human Rights takes part in the seventh edition of Milano Arch Week – “Inequalities and Architecture”, promoted by , , and , coinciding with the closing of the 24th International Exhibition of Triennale Milano, “Inequalities” (open until November 9).
🔍 The central theme is the inequalities shaping our time: how can architecture help reduce them, creating fairer, more sustainable, and inclusive cities?
Architecture and Human Rights – Cities of Resistance, Inclusion, and Justice, curated by Eleonora Carrano for ARCH+HR, will be hosted at eFM, Via Statuto 11, Milan. Two days – October 30 and 31 – dedicated to spatial justice, urban inequalities, social housing, reconstruction, inclusion, and digital innovation.
Speakers include, among others, Cino Zucchi, Camillo Botticini, Massimo Cardone, Silvia Serreli, Giulia Ciusani, Andrea Stipa, Francesca Luciano, Giorgio de Finis, Massimiliano Amato, Paolo Berdini, Barreca & La Varra, Elisa Vendemini, Emiliano Boschetto.
The program closes with Museocracy, a film by Antonio Di Domenico and Giorgio de Finis, in which the city becomes a field of rights and memory. Follow us to discover the full program and the key participants of the 2025 edition.
Milano torna a interrogarsi su cosa significhi abitare quando il divario si amplia, tra spazi pubblici che includono e luoghi che escludono.