For centuries, designers, architects and engineers have dreamed of shaping the world to their liking. What if we could build entire continents, tame hurricanes or dim the sun’s rays? These kinds of large-scale, deliberate interventions in nature are also known as geo-engineering: adapting, building and shaping the earth itself. The exhibition Design for the Planet presents the design and history of the phenomenon of geo-engineering for the first time. Kinkorn has cast this complex subject matter into a clear structure using the existing wall system. The content of each of the 8 themes is depicted in a monumental quarter globe that appears to hang in space like a full globe with the help of mirrors. The design was created in close collaboration with graphic designer Rogier Arents.