The final symposium and exhibition opening of a European research project on digitally fabricated building components made with bio-based materials. Partners:Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR), Bonn; IAAC Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona; WASP, Massa Lombarda; ITKE, University of Stuttgart; FibR, Kernen; CITA, Royal Danish Academy, Copenhagen; COBOD, Copenhagen
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
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
d.fragmentation
Professors of architecture share and discuss their positions on teaching in times of digital transformation. Partners:Masterstudiengang Architektur Media Management AMM, Hochschule Bochum
NZZ Podium Berlin: Städtebau
In the NZZ Podium Europa, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung invites people to discuss current topics about ten times a year in different cities.
Architecture in Perspective
ANCB hosted the Architecture in Perspective International Conference.
Integrated Urban-Rural Planning and Governance
In China, and many other countries across the world, rapid urbanisation processes have produced unevenly developed landscapes made up of urban growth centres and disadvantaged hinterlands. The first international conference within the framework of the Sino-German research and development project Urban-Rural Assembly (URA) takes this as a starting point towards a global exploration of the political, ecological and social relevance of integrated approaches in urban-rural planning and governance.
Partners: Habitat Unit, TU Berlin; CAUP, Tongji University, Shanghai
Designed for Humans
Álvaro Siza's legacy is an ideal point of departure for this forum, which sets out to explore demands of human living conditions, traditions in craftsmanship and possibilities of design and production in the new digital era. Partners:CAMERICH
Recovery Spaces
ANCB’s ten-year anniversary symposium examines what positive influence can the design of spaces and surroundings have on the recovery process of the people and societies affected and, in general, what can space-making contribute to a better and healthier living environment around the world?
Partners: Jiyan Foundation; ZRS Architekten Ingenieure, Berlin; TU Berlin; Bauhaus-Universität BU Weimar
WBM #3 – VIELFALT MIT SYSTEM
What needs do people have in the city and with what forms of housing can we best address them? What opportunities does the existing stock offer and what role do administrations, citizens' initiatives and investors play when it comes to realising new approaches?
Partners: WBM Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Berlin-Mitte; IMKEWOELK + Partner, Berlin; InitialDesign, Berlin