Wissensräume unserer Gesellschaft. #5 Lernort Stadt
In the public spaces of the city, we learn things that are not found in the curricula of institutions or cultural programs, making the city itself a valuable and accessible learning environment. The final event, presented in the format of 10x10 short lectures, showcases a wide range of perspectives on the city as a space of possibilities, actions, and knowledge. Partners:Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
Ein eigenständiges Bundesbauministerium für Deutschland?
The need for a dedicated Federal Ministry for Building stems from recent developments in the real estate, retail, and transportation sectors, which highlight the necessity for streamlined construction processes and standardised regulations nationwide. Partners:Falk Jaeger, Berlin
The fourth event of the architecture dialogue series focuses on everyday architectures, questioning whether we value these designed environments as potential knowledge spaces and what we can learn from them in terms of architectural culture. Partners:Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
Cultural institutions have an educational mission, but their full potential as public spaces for learning and knowledge transmission is not always realized; the third event of the dialogue series explores how these spaces can adapt to changing needs, foster communication, and contribute to society, with a focus on the role of architectural culture. Partners:Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
Wissensräume unserer Gesellschaft. #2 Orte des Lernens
Kindergartens, schools, and universities are important educational institutions, where discussions revolve around the architectural and pedagogical aspects of contemporary knowledge landscapes, aiming to design innovative learning spaces and harness their potential as essential elements of a functioning society. Partners:Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
Wissensräume unserer Gesellschaft. #1 Wissensspeicher der Architektur
The series begins with an online panel discussing various knowledge repositories of architectural significance, with a focus on the digitalization of knowledge and reflections on the content, architectural importance, and utilization of libraries and archives from the participants' personal 'knowledge spaces'. Partners:Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam
ALL GOOD(S). #2 CIRCULAR FASHION
A revaluation of material-use and the development of new materials are crucial for the transition to a circular economy (CE), in the Netherlands and in Germany.
Partners: Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
ALL GOOD(S). #1
ANCB in collaboration with the Netherlands Embassy in Berlin conceptualises a programme on Dutch and German innovations in material design.
Partners: Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
Towards a Healthy City. #2 The Building Scale
This second part in a series of interdisciplinary lab talks looks into concepts of health and wellbeing at the building scale. Partners:UNStudio, Amsterdam
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