A lecture by Álvaro Siza Vieira on the occasion of the opening of the Aedes exhibition showcasing original sketches for the project Access and Visitor Information Centre for the Alhambra World Heritage Site in Granada by Álvaro Siza Vieira & Juan Domingo Santos.
Madrid-Berlin
This exchange between Madrid and Berlin examines the role heritage plays in transforming cities. Partners: Senatskanzlei Berlin, Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Hardt-Waltherr Hämer – Streitbarer Geist und Stadtvisionär
The ANCB Lab Talk discussed the topic of Hardt-Waltherr Hämer's role in the West Berlin Altbau-IBA and its impact on urban development.
ZU HAUSE IN DER STADT. #1 – Testlabor Wohnen – Wohnideale im IBA Labor
The three-part discussion series focusses on the future of housing construction. The series aims to examine the outcomes of subsidised housing projects and ideals, the development of various settlements, and the new visions for future social housing.
Partners: Wüstenrot Stiftung, Ludwigsburg
University of Sydney | Art and Architecture on site and non-site
The objective of the Curatorial Practice Intensive ‘Art and Architecture on site and non-site’ is to investigate the relationship between architecture and art in institutional and non-institutional spaces. According to the artist Robert Smithson the non-site represents an actual site. While art in a gallery often presents itself on site, architecture is mostly represented though models, drawings, photographs, and diagrams off site. Partners: University of Sydney
Universidad Europea de Madrid – Cinema of the Future 2013 Cinematic Acupuncture. The Cinema as Social and Creative Catalyst
An initiative supported by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and in cooperation with the project Berlinale goes Kiez by the 63rd International Film Festival Berlin. With students from Universidad Europea de Madrid and Dessau School of Architecture. Partners: Universidad Europea de Madrid, Dessau School of Architecture
Who Activates Cultural Space Today? A Seoul – Berlin Dialogue
The Exhibition Talk commemorates the cultural legacy of renowned Korean architect Kim Swoo Geun, highlighting his impact on Korean architecture and arts while exploring the contemporary equivalents of his cultural commitment in Seoul and Berlin.
LOS ANGELES VS. BERLIN – How should cities deal with their architectural past?
A lab talk comparing Los Angeles to Berlin in terms of geography, history and urbanism. Partners:The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation, Los Angeles; Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft, Berlin