ROUND HOUSES / SQUERE HOUSES – A LECTURE

A content-centered gathering and a beautiful presentation on the origins of dwelling. An encounter for the curious, exploring material culture and the evolution of the home.
Why did humans leave the cave? What did the first homes look like—were they round or square? Did humans sleep in trees, and what was the role of women in tent construction? It offers a fascinating glimpse into the past through sociology and anthropology: how ancient planning addressed needs still relevant today, such as family space and security.
The presentation is based on facts and stories, brought to life by spectacular photographs and illustrations that bridge architecture, anthropology, and history.

Tickets and preregistrations only Accessible: Yes