From 17 to 19 October, Palácio Sinel de Cordes hosted the TACT Days, a three-day public programme dedicated to experimentation, shared knowledge, and creative exploration. Designed for audiences of all ages, the event offered a wide range of activities, from pinhole camera workshops to seed bombs, with stories for everyone.
Children and families were able to take part in artistic and technological workshops, games, treasure hunts, and a variety of playful activities throughout the day. Meanwhile, young people and adults engaged in workshops and debates that fostered critical reflection and dialogue on architecture and its connection to contemporary issues. This initiative was made possible thanks to valuable partnerships with organisations such as Imagerie, Biolab Lisboa and Horta Inteligente, among others.
In addition to the shared moments at the Triennale’s cultural hub, the programme also featured guided visits to the exhibitions that are part of the 7th edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, How heavy is a city?