The third Lab Talk highlights good practices for sustainable new buildings and emphasises the importance of scaling these solutions to achieve a real impact for futureproof cities. Partner: Buro Happold
Futureproof M – City & Neighbourhood
Der zweite Lab Talk der Reihe widmet sich der ganzheitlichen Erneuerung von Stadtquartieren und untersucht Transformationsstrategien für klimaresiliente Viertel. Partner: Buro Happold
Futureproof XL – City & Region
Im Mittelpunkt des ersten Lab Talks der Reihe steht die Metropolregion, als Grundlage für das Wachstum der Städte und ihre Anpassung an künftige Herausforderungen. Partner: Buro Happold
Do., 23.01.2025 | Do., 20.02.2025 | Do., 03.04.2025 In der Lab Talk-Reihe werden im interdisziplinären Dialog mit Expert:innen aus Politik, Wissenschaft und Planung ganzheitliche Ansätze zu Resilienz und Zukunftssicherung von Regionen, Städten und Gebäuden diskutiert. Partner: Buro Happold
FUTURE THINKING: Living with Country
The Lab Talk explores leveraging the ancient knowledge of Australia's Indigenous First Nations Communities, rooted in a holistic relationship with the environment, to address climate change through sustainable design, emphasizing the integration of traditional wisdom in crafting resilient and culturally sensitive spaces. Partners:University of Sydney, Australian Embassy Berlin
Future Thinking: How to Make Things Better
How can architecture act as a tool for betterment? This Lab Talk showcases Australian and German examples to actively address climate challenges and extract general valid paramenters and local mitigation factors.
Partners:Deborah Ascher Barnstone, University of Technology Sydney; Australian Embassy Berlin
Climate Neutral Design
A roundtable discussion on how to drive and design for climate neutrality taking place on the occasion of the exhibition A Heart of Wood – Sara Kulturhus in Skellefteå by White Arkitekter at Aedes Architecture Forum. Partners:White Arkitekter
WOHA: Garden City Mega City
WOHA’s Garden City Mega City is a plea for urgent action to rethink, re-plan and remediate the world’s mega cities for the age of global warming. Using WOHA’s 'Macro-Architecture Micro-Urbanism' approach as a prototype, the book presents a compelling manifesto for densely settled, yet comprehensively green and ultimately self-sufficient cities of the future.
Partners: WOHA, Singapore
Rebuild by Design
A symposium on the occasion of the opening of the ANCB exhibition After Hurricane Sandy - REBUILD BY DESIGN - Resilient Planning Through Collaborative Design. Partners: Henk Ovink, Rebuild by Design, New York; United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington DC; Schindler, Ebikon; Dutch Embassy in Berlin; Zumtobel, Dornbirn
SHIGERU BAN. Works and Humanitarian Activities
The 2014 Pritzker Prize laureate, Shigeru Ban, is renowned for his inventive and resourceful design approach, which he applies not only to his private commissions but also to his extensive humanitarian efforts.
Partners:The Schindler Transit Management Group, Ebikon