Community
At present the community comprises over 90 members world-wide.
Become an Architect
You can apply to become part of the “Architects of the Future” if you are under 40 years old and you have a project which aspires to make the world a better place through a successful social enterprise.
Waldzell Collection
The Waldzell Collection houses the lifeworks of “Architects of the Future” as well as works of contributors to the Waldzell Meeting itself, like his Holiness the Dalai Lama, Paulo Coelho, Isabel Allende, Frank Gehry, Christo and Jean Claude along with numerous Nobel-Prize-winners.
Starting with the inaugural Waldzell Meeting in 2004, the lifetime works of the speakers of the Waldzell Meetings and later on also of the Architects of the Future are incorporated in the form of historic “peciae” in a work of art specifically created for the purpose, the Waldzell Collection, into the Abbey’s library. In this way, they become part of one of the world’s most significant collections. This is intended to symbolically appreciate the importance of those individuals striving to create something whose significance reaches far beyond their individual selves.
The Melk Library
The Waldzell Collection is placed permanently in the second room of the library, which is visited each year by 450,000 people. The chosen symbolic installation is a deliberate reference to the form of installing written works in the library as traditionally used in the Middle Ages, namely in the form of peciae. This gives concrete expression to the continuing
development and expansion of the historic library with works by major contemporary figures. The form of the Waldzell sculpture is suggestive of the symbol for infinity and also of a Moebius strip. Both references contribute to the symbolic importance of the object. The first symbol suggests the boundlessness of human knowledge; the second represents mental
self- reflection, which is an attribute of knowledge and one of the underlying principles of existence.
The Artists
The Waldzell Collection was designed by Clegg & Guttmann, two leading American artists who have specialized in library projects around the world. The works of Michael Clegg and Martin Guttmann have been exhibited many times in the USA, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Japan and in other countries. Their works are featured in the Whitney Museum, the Beaubourg and the Stuttgart Staatsgalerie, to mention only a few place