In this investigative collaboration format, ANCB partners with caravan manufacturer Erwin Hymer Group and three universities to explore regional and urban spatial development perspectives. How can mobile perspectives for sustainable travel, living, energy supply, digital networking and flexible working/living emerge at the levels of the region, the communities and the landscape?
Partners: TU Berlin; Leibniz Universität Hannover; HafenCity Universität Hamburg; Erwin Hymer Group
Stadt.Land.Camp.
A Lab Talk in collaboration with ANCB partner Erwin Hymer Group on the future of travel, mobile working and flexible living.
Partners: TU Berlin; Leibniz Universität Hannover; HafenCity Universität Hamburg; Erwin Hymer Group
Iowa State University | Highline Berlin
After two years of forced absence, Iowa State University continued their summer presence at ANCB with climate and environmentally conscious innovative housing projects along the Görlitzer Rail Line Park, an abandoned rail line as stimulating edge condition with exposed demising walls (Brandwände). Partners: Iowa State University
Innen.Stadt.Leben. #4 Soziale Nachhaltigkeit in den Städten
Revitalizing city centers and preventing their decline requires diverse approaches, including transforming and repurposing buildings, creating public spaces, and fostering sustainable synergies between housing, work, infrastructure, commerce, culture, and leisure. Partners:caspar., Cologne, Hamburg
Innen.Stadt.Leben. #1 (Re-)Vitalisierung von Innenstädten
Digitalisation is reshaping retail as we increasingly shop and work from home, and the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the lack of residential presence in city centres, prompting a reflection on the impact of these trends on inner cities, architecture, and urban planning. Partners:caspar., Cologne, Hamburg
HUMAN SCALE REMEASURED
HUMAN SCALE REMEASURED presents exemplary built projects and outstanding conceptual models by architects and planners from all over the world, offering new visions for a built environment concerned with a better socio-economic coherence.
Partners: Capital Cultural Fund (HKF), Berlin; ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg; Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin; Henrik Frode Obel Foundation, Copenhagen
ACCESS THE FUTURE: Connecting Us to New Habitats
On-demand living spaces hovering inside a building, fluid shared environments and new access opportunities for hybrid living/working spaces are the stunning outcomes of this ANCB Student Applied Innovations Lab.
Partners: Schindler, Ebikon, Leibniz University of Hannover; TU Braunschweig; TU Berlin
In Transit. #4 Giraffe
The screening of the feature film Giraffe (2019) is preceded by an interview with the film's director Anna Sofie Hartmann.
Partners:ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg; Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin; Norwegian Embassy, Berlin; Danish Embassy, Berlin
In Transit. #3 Joar Nango
Norwegian-Sámi artist and architect Joar Nango talks with Axel Wieder about indigenous identity and decolonialisation, movements across borders and creating places with possibilities for improvisation. Partners:ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg; Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin; Norwegian Embassy, Berlin; Danish Embassy, Berlin
Transit Spaces: (Dis)Connections and the Fluid Places In-Between
Digitalisation, increased mobility and globalisation have created new spatial dynamics. The places shaped by these dynamics are characterised by the transient movement of people and goods, overlapping networks and meshworks, blurred borders and a constant state of flexibility - physically and culturally. What could a border region of the future in a context of fluid spaces look like?
Partners:ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg