WATER: CURSE OR BLESSING!? – #3 Actors, Approaches and Processes in the Global South
The third Lab Talk in the series focuses on integrating water into planning processes using interdisciplinary, multi-stakeholder approaches, with insights from the PolyUrbanWaters pilot sites in Southeast Asia Partners: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU), the Embassy of the Netherlands in Berlin, PolyUrbanWaters
DEMOCRATIC DESIGN: Collaboration as a Way Out of the Crisis.
A Lab Talk within the frame of the Bucerius Summer School on Global Governance about emerging collaborative practices Partners: ZEIT STIFTUNG BUCERIUS, Hamburg
Initiative Schlossaneignung
Die neugegründete Initiative Schlossaneignung präsentiert ihren Ideenaufruf und stellt ihn zur Diskussion. Partners: Initiative Schlossaneignung
BROKEN HOME
An ANCB Lab Talk in collaboration with ETH Zurich, Urbanthinktank_next and the 15th Days of Architecture Sarajevo which explores visions for regenerative architecture in post-conflict Sarajevo
Partners: Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin and the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs
Power Relations in Urban Governance
A Lab Talk within the frame of the international research project by the Chair of International Urbanism and Design, Habitat Unit, TU Berlin.
Partners:: Habitat Unit, TU Berlin
Urban Care Dialogue Brazil
Three days of workshops and open lectures dedicated to advancing sustainable urban projects in Brazil.
Partners: Building Health Lab
DEMOCRATIC DESIGN
The Lab Talk brings design and governance together, extract tools for successful collaboration and discuss aims for a broader communication. Partners: ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius
Lab Talk Series: Innen.Stadt.Leben.
In the four-part ANCB Lab Talk series, representatives from various fields discuss the question of how to revitalize or prevent the decay of city centers. Partners:caspar., Cologne, Hamburg
Wissensräume unserer Gesellschaft. #5 Lernort Stadt
In the public spaces of the city, we learn things that are not found in the curricula of institutions or cultural programs, making the city itself a valuable and accessible learning environment. The final event, presented in the format of 10x10 short lectures, showcases a wide range of perspectives on the city as a space of possibilities, actions, and knowledge. Partners:Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
Ein eigenständiges Bundesbauministerium für Deutschland?
The need for a dedicated Federal Ministry for Building stems from recent developments in the real estate, retail, and transportation sectors, which highlight the necessity for streamlined construction processes and standardised regulations nationwide. Partners:Falk Jaeger, Berlin