Planetary Health Living Lab @Deutsches Museum
Project: SOIL:OurInvisibleAlly
Date
29 Jun 2026 - 06 Jul 2026
Organiser
Studio Nima
Country
Germany
First image
Mittel (Insta Post)
Description
The Planetary Health Living Lab, curated by Studio Nima, is an interactive week within the Planetary Health exhibition showcasing sustainable and innovative solutions in four thematic areas: oceans, healthy buildings, future materials, and biodiversity & soil.

As one of the guest exhibitors during the Living Lab, the SOIL:OurInvisibleAlly project and Nantesbuch - Stiftung Kunst und Natur will illustrate the important role of soils and composting in natural cycles and for the circular economy. To connect to the rest of the topics, our composting experiment used samples of the different biomaterials occurring throughout the Living Lab, such as algae-based bags and compostable mini forks.

Come by to learn more about biomaterials, the compost cycle and a circular economy.

The opening event for the Living Lab will be held on Monday, at 18:00. After that, the Living Lab can be visited during the museum’s visiting hours until Monday, 6th of July.
Contact
Programme events
    Project events
    16 - 17 Jul 2026
    Final Conference in Vesoul
    Project: OUT4INGOV
    Final Partnermeeting and Conference open for interested Stakeholders (hybrid!)
    Vieux-Vesoul
    27 Jul 2026
    Alpine Soil Dessert #1
    Project: SOIL:OurInvisibleAlly
    Lunchtime webinar on Alpine soil health - Mountain Forest Soils: Beautiful and Vulnerable
    Alpine_Soil_Dessert1
    01 - 02 Sep 2026
    DiMark Fifth Project Partner Meeting (1. & 2.9. 2026)
    Project: DiMark
    Partners and DiMark Network will discuss overview what was already done and what are the plans
    NIBstavba2
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