The series’ kick-off Lab Talk explores spatial interdependencies beyond the city and presents the interim results of the Region as City project.
Partners: Leibniz Universität Hannover; Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
Regional City – Local Campus in the Metropolitan Fringe
ANCB and its partners explore the need for new working approaches and tools to understand and support the future of the Region as City. While urban areas receive significant attention, the periphery is often overlooked despite being home to a large population.
Partners: msa Münster School of Architecture; Leibniz Universität Hannover; HafenCity Universität Hamburg; TU Berlin; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm; Leibniz-Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Strukturplanung, Erkner
Regional City – Vom Wohnort zum Lebensort
Brandenburg is the periphery of Berlin. Berlin is the city in the centre of Brandenburg. Innovative visions of the future and ideas are to develop the region from a mere place of residence to a place of life - with perspectives for regional, site-specific circulation systems through which independence could be achieved. Partners: msa Münster School of Architecture; Leibniz Universität Hannover; HafenCity Universität Hamburg; TU Berlin; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm; Leibniz-Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Strukturplanung, Erkner
From Research to Design – Mobility
The Lab Talk, organized by ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, focuses on the theme of mobility within the context of the metropolis as a space of encounters and collisions. The interdisciplinary discussion presents perspectives from the natural sciences, architecture, and art, aiming to inspire new thinking and design approaches to mobility.
Partners: Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; Schering Stiftung, Berlin; cuaa-dahz Deutsch-Argentinisches Hochschulzentrum, Bonn
Design and Politics. #6 Moving Cities
How do we examine and appreciate the mutually influential relationships between transport modes and nodes, movement patterns, population shifts, and urban fabric and composition? What are the key planning tasks around this next stage of network mobility?
Partners: Henk Ovink, Netherlands Ministry for Infrastructure and Environment, The Hague; Netherlands Architecture Fund, Rotterdam; Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
What Makes India Urban?
A symposium exploring India's urbanism with speakers from Europe and India.
Partners:Asia-Pacific Week Berlin; Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft, Berlin; Embassy of India, Berlin; Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), New Dehli; Goethe-Institut India, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Berlin; Federal Foreign Office, Berlin