Date: 6 – 24 July 2015
Festivals, Film and Public Events in Berlin
Pratt Institute
Students of the Pratt Insitute studied the film and festival industry in Berlin and its ability to create temporary collective space.
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As part of a semester-long studio, Pratt Institute returned to ANCB to study Berlin for the month of July. Temporary urbanism combined with film, media and projection were topics of this year’s studio, which investigated 21st Century scales of place making. Scales of intervention today differ radically from the institution-driven urban design of the past and demand an adaptive architecture to respond to the fluid and amorphous condition of public space that constantly offers temporary public programmes that shift in scale, nature and duration.
The students investigated international, national and certain indie and small-scale festivals and their ability to create a temporary dedicated public and collective space. With its many festivals and the rituals related to these, Berlin has offered alternative types of public engagement in relation to film viewing. Information collected around this observation was used to deconstruct the consumerist and entirely commercial and corporate event structure, and to design new public platforms that can use the typical festival setup to create new inventions of local cultures.
This university design studio is part of the ANCB theme Knowledge Spaces.
What if..
”Temporary urbanism became the primary model for city planning?
Studio Coordinators
Dagmar Richter
William Menking
assisted by Zherui Wang and Gillian Shaffer
Photos © Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory





