This paper focuses on the collaborative, society engaged practices of several Nordic architects that formed a joint-venture called “At Work With” at the Nordic pavilion, Venice Architecture biennale in 2010. As such, “At Work With, a hub for alternative practices within the field of architecture and design, forms the epi centrum of an emerging scene. The exhibition opens for three different discussions, the before, during and after of the exhibition. Before. Discussing the role of networks and dissemination of the many times temporary, site specific projects that the different groups work with. Thus, documentation and distribution through exhibitions, in magazines and on web-pages, became crucial for forming what Canadian media scientist Will Straw defines a scene, a scene that later could use the exhibition at the Venice Biennale as a site for practice. During. Following the exhibition as it unfolded over the 100 days of the biennale, as it was used as an ongoing space for production. Turning the sometimes static space for representation into an active space for participation. The Nordic pavilion changed into a temporary office space with a new “host” each week of the biennale. After. What ever happened to the net-worked based scene afterwards? Did the 100 days have any implications after the biennale? How was it received in a narrow discourse of Nordic architecture, and how was it understood in a broader context of international alternative practices?