The sixth and final Lab Talk in the series explores the connection between water, building and economy. Partners: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU), the Embassy of the Netherlands in Berlin
WATER: CURSE OR BLESSING!? – #5 Materials, Energy, Technology
The fifth Lab Talk in the series explores the relationship between water, materials, building and technological requirements. Partners: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU), the Embassy of the Netherlands in Berlin
WATER: CURSE OR BLESSING!? – #4 Water Infrastructures
The fourth Lab Talk in the series focuses on how to deal with urban water infrastructures in the wake of changing conditions for our cities. Partners: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU); the Embassy of the Netherlands in Berlin; GBA Lab, Shenzhen
WATER: CURSE OR BLESSING!? – #3 Actors, Approaches and Processes in the Global South
The third Lab Talk in the series focuses on integrating water into planning processes using interdisciplinary, multi-stakeholder approaches, with insights from the PolyUrbanWaters pilot sites in Southeast Asia Partners: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU), the Embassy of the Netherlands in Berlin, PolyUrbanWaters
Wenn Bäder in die Jahre kommen
Ausstellungsgespräch begleitend zur Aedes Ausstellung Swimming in Atmosphere , 4a Architekten Partners: 4a Architekten
WATER: CURSE OR BLESSING!? – #1 We Want Water!
This Lab Talk looks at the whole water cycle and building future resilience. It aims to identify and explore solution-driven, sustainable, water-related architectural and urban development projects. Partners:Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt, the Netherlands Embassy in Berlin, PolyUrbanWaters Research Project
No Apocalypse Now!
Henk Ovink addresses the current and future climate and sustainability challenges and focusses on using water's unifying and collaborative capacity as a lever to design, progress, scale and speed up inclusive and innovative climate programmes, in partnership with all and by design. Partners:Bucerius Summer School, ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg
PolyUrbanWaters
In Southeast Asia, urbanisation and water management go hand in hand, but population growth, climate change, construction and water extraction can result in major challenges for cities in the region. The first international conference of the PolyUrbanWaters research and development project explores the political, ecological and social relevance of polycentric approaches in management of urban waters in Southeast Asia and around the world.
Partners:Borda e.V., Bremen; TU Berlin; TH Köln
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
Berlin and the Spree
The river environment of the Spree is the focus area to analyse and discuss the long-term interactions between humans and water along rivers as catchment areas for ecological. technological, industrial and societal realities. Partners: TU Braunschweig;; University of Pennsylvania.