The trend towards even more urbanisation is unbroken. The event presents examples from very different areas – and invites all participants to discuss possible developments in our own cities. Partners: The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, CTBUH, Chicago; Werner Sobek AG, Stuttgart
Art. Architecture. International Politics: Transit Spaces
The 2019 Bucerius Summer School workshop examines questions regarding 'Transit Spaces' on spatial, social, artistic and political levels through input presentations and participatory workshops. Partners: Partners: Bucerius Summer School, Zeit-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg
OSLO: Small City, Big Ideas
Oslo is European Green Capital of the Year 2019 and aims to put its inhabitants at centre stage: Technology-friendly population, car-free city centre, inter-disciplinary collaborations, children’s participation, green leadership, few hierarchies and digital services.
Partners:Royal Norwegian Embassy in Berlin
INTENCITY Dialogue
With his 'IntenCity' manifesto, architect and urban planner Jean-Paul Viguier stimulates the debate about the working methods of urban design.
Partners: Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés, Paris
Reimagining the Region
A symposium on the occasion of the Aedes exhibition opening Two Sides of the Border: Reimagining the Mexico–United States Region by Tatiana Bilbao and Nile Greenberg.
Partners:CEMEX Deutschland AG, Berlin; Mexican Cultural Institute in Germany, Berlin
MIT & TUB | Migrating the City: Designs and Strategies for User-Driven Habitats
The workshop, involving students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Technische Universität Berlin, challenges Berlin's post-1990s 'critical reconstruction' by proposing a vision where inter-community groups lead projects that address immigration, human mobility, and economic opportunity. Partners: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and TU Berlin
Lab Talk Series: MOBILISING THE PERIPHERY
Urban peripheries - such as informal cities, barrios and suburbs - are typically perceived to present only great challenges. With this five-part series, ANCB and the Schindler Transit Management Group stimulate new ways of thinking, to question the given preconditions of current development and to initiate a discourse on urban realities at the periphery. Four types of periphery, exemplified by four case studies – Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, China and Europe – in connection with participation and social justice are discussed.
Partners: The Schindler Transit Management Group, Ebikon
architektur, bauwirtschaft + industrie 2018
Every two years, the Prinz-Carl publishing house dedicates the Berlin edition of architektur, bauwirtschaft + industrie
Borders and Territories. #1 Identity in Place
During the first event of the programme, participants from diverse disciplines engage in discussions to provide an introduction to the ongoing development concerning territories, cultural borders, identities, and geopolitical corridors, sharing insights into their motivation, work, and positions on these matters. Partners:creative industries fund NL; Lars Müller Publishers, Zurich
Future Urbanisms, Genetic Cities
The discussion delves into the distinctive urban characteristics, typology, and growth of Houston, critically examining its unique evolving urban form and the absence of zoning regulations, which present both significant opportunities for urban revival and potential challenges posed by commercial developers. Partners:Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, University of Houston