CORNER is a travelling installation on housing, energy and community futures. It is part of the Prefigure project.
CORNER will be open daily from 11:00, next to the Grey Hall in Christiania (and in the church if it rains). Across three days, the installation brings together local initiatives, international perspectives, hands‑on repair practices, guided walks and conversations about how communities shape the green transition.
Day 3: Saturday, June 13
Energy communities and our shared future
11:00-13:00 | Reopening of Corner: Low‑Threshold Activities | Drop‑in activities including future‑vision reflections & conversations, recording of energy life stories. Come and share your own experiences or listen to stories from other places in Europe!
12:00-13:00 | Guided Tour with Lasse | Join us for a free public tour focusing on Christiania’s history and built environment, renovation challenges and community‑driven solutions. Meeting point: CORNER containers next to the Grey Hall. First come, first serve!
13:00-15:00 | Public Roundtable: Energy Communities in the Green Transition | Representatives from three Prefigure prototypes: Christiania, Øbro95 & KetelhuisWG (Amsterdam) share their experiences of running and maintaining energy communities. Each presents their local context, legal frameworks, ongoing challenges and future ambitions. Researcher presentations complement the discussion, offering insights into the broader role of energy communities in the green transition, as well as what challenges they are currently facing. The session is held in English and open to the wider public.
15:00-15:30 | Break
15:30-17:00 | Future‑Vision Mapping & Energy Life Stories | Open Corner session with future‑vision imaginaries and the possibility to record energy life stories. Visitors can reflect on what a just and community‑driven energy future might look like.
17:00-18:00 | Corner Closing Reflections | Collective reflection marking the closing of CORNER in Christiania. Participants look back on the three days of activities, discussions and public engagement.