
Meanwhile Space, the temporary exhibition of an otherwise vacant place, is becoming a contentious issue. Curators Clare Dowdy and Helen Parton, long-time researchers and writers on the urban landscape, explore how impactful meanwhile spaces are and showcase efforts around the world to turn unused areas into vibrant places during periods of uncertainty or transition.
Visitors will be able to browse the history of meanwhile space, pick up a step-by-step guide on how to set up their own and scrutinize exemplar projects from around the world. One feature is Dreamtroit, a building complex in Detroit, which first served as a Lincoln Motor factory and over the last 25 years has been a rave venue and then a recycling facility. It has now become affordable artists’ housing and creative workspaces designed by local firm 1+1+ Architects.