The prize-giving ceremony for the first divia award, dedicated to promoting and celebrating women in architecture and an exhibition featuring the work of the finalists.
Partners: Diversity in Architecture e.V., Berlin
Zurück in die Zukunft: Ein neues Leben für das ICC
The ANCB Lab Talk brings together protagonists from the fields of culture and architecture to discuss approaches to reactivating the ICC in Berlin.
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
Die Teilung der Welt: Zeugnisse der Kolonialgeschichte
In an impressive photo series, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg documented the monumental archive of the Spanish colonial power in Seville. Partners:Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, Berlin
SheltAir. A pioneering pavilion in the ANCB garden
The pavilion by Gregory Quinn, Berlin University of the Arts investigates the use of air-filled cushions to rapidly, safely and cheaply erect elastic gridshells for humanitarian causes. Partners:Gregory Quinn, Berlin University of the Arts
Neues Wohnen für Berlin!
HOWOGE Wohnungsbaugesellschaft is one of Berlin's municipal housing companies. This exhibition presents ten exemplary current housing projects by HOWOGE for Berlin.
Partners: HOWOGE Wohnungsbaugesellschaft, Berlin
Design Cultures Urban Research and Design Methods in Europe and Asia
A talk featuring Studio Zhu-Pei, Beijing and Augmenting the Invisible by Jakob + MacFarlane
Architecture of Embodiment
How does architecture condition the emergence of sense? In other words: How does the construction of our surroundings interfere in the way we relate to our environment, in the way it appears to us as a coherent and viable whole?
Hoffnung bauen!
The exhibition shows a project of solidarity with the Yazidi people, who are persecuted and murdered by the so-called 'Islamic State'. At its centre are designs for an orphanage in northern Iraq. The opening discussion focuses on meeting the needs of the refugees and what architecture can contribute.
Partners: Netzwerk Mala Heviya / Haus der Hoffnung (Jugend humanitärer Hilfe e.V.; TU Braunschweig; UdK Berlin)
Zài Xīng Tǔ Mù. Sixteen Chinese Museums, Fifteen Chinese Architects
China is an outstanding example of a new 'museum boom'. The exhibition reflects on the physical and curatorial positioning of museums as drivers of progress within the socio-political and cultural landscape of China today. Partners:Zumtobel, Dornbirn