A group exhibition that draws a link to architecture. In 1952, the architect Wilhelm Riphahn designed the Moeller Stoff Pavillon for the Moeller family: He emphasizes the functional lightness, the horizontal layering of the façade and the transparency of the ground floor, which is designed to appear to float on the building’s base like a large, crystal-like, translucent vitrine. The entire two-story, flat-roofed building consists of a reinforced concrete frame, slanted showcase windows, a spacious canopy roof, an integrated patio, and a generous apartment on the upper floor, which serves as the exhibition space for this group show.