Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau | Berlin Alexanderplatz

Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau | Berlin Alexanderplatz

Studierende aus der Hochschule Darmstadt befassen sich mit der architektonischen Entwicklung eines Baufelds am Alexanderplatz in Berlin, unter Berücksichtigung des aktuellen Masterplans und der Nachbarschaft zur Volksbühne. In einer Workshop-Woche in Berlin sollen Konzeptansätze erarbeitet werden, die im weiteren Verlauf des Semesters in Dessau vertieft werden.
Partners: Hochschule Darmstadt

Premio Berlino Fellowship 2018-2019

Premio Berlino Fellowship 2018-2019

The Premio Berlino award aims to promote contemporary Italian architecture, facilitate exchange of experience and cultural knowledge, and encourage internationalisation and mobility of Italian architecture professionals, providing two emerging architects with a six-month opportunity in Berlin for further professional development.
Partners:Italian Cultural Institute, Berlin; Italian Ministry of Culture, Rome; Italien Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome

Álvaro Siza and the Bauhaus Legacy

Álvaro Siza and the Bauhaus Legacy

A conversation between Álvaro Siza, Claudia Perren and Sergei Tchoban, moderated by Matthias Sauerbruch, on the occasion of the exhibition opening SIZA - UNSEEN & UNKNOWN at the Tchoban Foundation. Museum for Architectural Drawing.
Partners:Tchoban Foundation. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin

Extrovert Interior

Extrovert Interior

The past decade has seen the museum transform from a physical space for artifacts to a dynamic institution hosting events, discourse, and experiences, blurring boundaries with urban spaces and other cultural venues, raising questions about democratising knowledge, challenging urban centrality, redefining publicness, and impacting the role of architecture in museum design.
Partners:Centre for the Future of Places, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

Pratt Institute | URBAN INCUBATORS FOR BERLIN Cultural Production and Consumption in Berlin

Pratt Institute | URBAN INCUBATORS FOR BERLIN Cultural Production and Consumption in Berlin

Students from Pratt Institute, New York, explore alternative strategies for public space design, cultural activations, and placemaking, drawing inspiration from Berlin's cultural scene.
Partners: Pratt Institute

University of Kentucky – Architectonic Characters in the City: Berlin

University of Kentucky – Architectonic Characters in the City: Berlin

Students of the University of Kentucky explore the intersection of digital design and urban innovation and create interactive, animal-inspired installations in Berlin's Tiergarten and groundbreaking housing prototypes for Schumacher Quartier.
Partners: University of Kentucky

DIA Graduate School, Anhalt University, Dessau Germany Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb – CANALE GRANDE OBERSCHÖNEWEIDE

DIA Graduate School, Anhalt University, Dessau Germany Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb – CANALE GRANDE OBERSCHÖNEWEIDE

Students from the Anhalt University in Dessau, Germany and from the University of Zagreb, Croatia designed some urban development proposals for Schöneweide, an industral area in Berlin is crossed by the river Spree.
Partners: DIA Graduate School, Anhalt University; University of Zagreb

architektur, bauwirtschaft + industrie 2018

architektur, bauwirtschaft + industrie 2018

Every two years, the Prinz-Carl publishing house dedicates the Berlin edition of architektur, bauwirtschaft + industrie

Technische Universität Braunschweig, IDAS & University of Pennsylvania | Productive Berlin

Technische Universität Braunschweig, IDAS & University of Pennsylvania | Productive Berlin

Architecture students from TU Braunschweig worked with their peers from the University of Pennsylvania in this one-week intensive immersion in the field. The workshop was accompanied by lectures, discussions and fieldwork and concluded with a joint presentation of the resarch work and design scenarios envisioned by the students.
Partners: Technische Universität Braunschweig, IDAS & University of Pennsylvania

MUSEUM AS ACTIVATOR

MUSEUM AS ACTIVATOR

There is a tendency in Germany and Australia for museums to transform the cultural context, and both countries face a need for strategies to address ownership as well as social and cultural integration in the city and the peripheries. The two-day symposium enabled a broad dialogue to include cultural experts, city planners, architects, artists and curators.
Partners:Australian Government as part of the cultural initiative Australia now Germany 2017, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin