The ANCB series ReTooling the Trades is about equipping the capable urban practitioner with an upgraded set of working methods, approaches, strategies, processes and systems for effective and responsible professional practice.
Partners: Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
Baugeschichte(n) und Denkmalpflege
Every restoration of a monument is a journey into the unknown. The very question of the cultural significance of a potential monument offers room for numerous interpretations, which are explored this talk. Partners:Wüstenrot Stiftung, Ludwigsburg
Jerusalem – Berlin
The symposium focuses on artistic and architectural interventions in public space, inviting artists, architects, and theorists to share their experiences and insights, culminating in a keynote lecture by artist Dani Karavan. Partners:TU Berlin, Technion Haifa, DAAD
Politics, Public Space and the Arts: Strategies of Knowledge Production
Using Berlin and Jerusalem as examples, the workshop investigates the public spaces of the city, while critically analysing and devising artistic and architectural strategies for knowledge production and subsequently applying them to the city, with a focus on strategies that explore the public space and do not stop short of intervening. Partners: TU Berlin; Technion Haifa; DAAD
Make_Shift City. Die Neuverhandlung des Urbanen
Can the urban commons, places and spaces of the common, be renegotiated by architects and planners?
Partners: jovis Verlag, Berlin
Zu hause in der Stadt. #2 Participation versus Segregation
Participatory culture and bottom-up initiatives have been a growing phenomenon in urban development for years: Citizens participate in the development of neighbourhoods and pilot projects, they demand and take responsibility by appropriating urban space.
Partners:Wüstenrot Stiftung, Ludwigsburg
ArchiAid: The Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery Program
On the occasion of the Aedes exhibition opening, the dialogue focusses on the challenge of the architecture profession to connect and moderate between technical and governmental conditions as well as cultural behaviour related to environmental needs.
Partner: Japan Federation of Construction Contractors, Tohoku Branch Office; UCLA Paul I. and Hisako Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, Los Angeles; Japan Foundation, Cologne; Tchoban Foundation. Museum für Architekturzeichnung, Berlin; Repro Ringel, Berlin
IAES. 3rd International Architectural Education Summit
The summit provides a platform for exploring approaches to address new directions in architecture education. Partners:UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Los Angeles; IE School of Architecture, Madrid; Cassiopeia Foundation, Düsseldorf
Design and Politics. #9 Resilient and Democratic Futures
This 9th debate in the 2011/12 programme Design and Politics: The Next Phase explored what design can bring to spatial planning.
Partners: Henk Ovink, Netherlands Ministry for Infrastructure and the Environmen, The Hague; German Federal Ministry for Transport, Building and Urban Development, Berlin; DutchDFA; Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie | Sozialer Wohnungsbau in Berlin
Studierende des Karlsruher Instituts für Technologie lernen über den Mangel an Sozialwohnungen in Berlin. Wie kann das Problem gelöst werden? Welche Rolle spielt die Architektur dabei? Partners: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie