description The city, as a complex "organ", is shaped through diverse factors, disciplines, where mediation is a challenge. Developed cities thrive by meeting the needs of their citizens. Throughout history, the ones that have done it best have been the strongest, and those that have done it longest have been the most powerful. People’s basic needs have not changed much throughout the time — people still need shelter, food, security, entertainment and the ability to grow as individuals — what has changed is how they expect those needs to be met. The most resilient cities are those that have been able to adapt to the changing world around them.They provide dialogue between diverse stakeholders which influence our cities, through constructive, coordinated and long-term information exchange. However, nowadays we undermine the reliability of this information. Although the digital world has amplified connections and allowed instant sharing of data from countless sources — the spread of fake news and the inability to discern facts from fiction on social media pose a serious challenge to the credibility of the information we receive online and elsewhere. How can we create new formats of social dialogue, opening possibilities for the creation of knowledge and awareness, allowing information accessibility to be transformed it into a source of reflection and action? "POLISH DIAL(ogs)" will take on one of the greatest challenges of our time: information, created through the process of social dialogues.It will present new negotiation processes and "spatial contracts", where social subjects will reach agreements in the form of reflection and action feeding directly from the current "status quo". "POLISH DIAL(ogs)" will change the exhibition format, leaving the institution, decentralising access by spreading it across the whole country and thus, finding a different ground on which to test its efficiency by reaching new audiences. It is a place for the construction of a broader narrative, representing the a place that opens possibilities for speculation, related to the need to create a global space of exchange. "POLISH DIAL(ogs)" will be defined by events and activities. The proposed space will enable and facilitate the inclusion of individuals in social dialogue — continuous, uninterrupted, open, honest, radical, building awareness, considering. Through dialogue, the polish identity will be revealed, not only its present form, also the past and the future. "POLISH DIAL(ogs)" will invite designers, architects, scientists, artists, communicators, educational professionals, sociologists, and the general public to revisit the fundamental structures of knowledge exchange and the transmission of information in society.