EDUCATION and PRACTICE – THE FUTURE ARCHITECT Joint ACE-EAAE Symposium in coordination with CNAPPC
The Symposium took place all day on the 6th May 2017 and was dedicated to the relationship of architectural education and the practise of architecture. How do we educate our young professionals and for what do we prepare them? If the very nature of architectural practice is rapidly changing, how should adapt to the "ne^w reality"? What is the future of profession and what can contemporary practising architects and educators do to influence the future development of the discipline? What does ever-expanding globalisation mean for the relevance, resilience, responsibility and role of architects?
Distinguished and renowned speakers from the world of academia and the profession shared their views on the ways we teach and practice architecture today, as well as suggest paths to take us to the future.
POINTS RAISED
Examine tendencies that illustrate different models and ideas of progressive architectural education, that are vital in responding to the ever changing needs of society. Examples and legislation will help to highlight the problems.
Touch on the relationship between Green and Business. How can the architect can be initiator and advocate for responsible practice
Internationalisation – what it means in theory and what it means in practice and how are the universities and the profession coping?
How is technology shaping education? How is technology shaping the profession?
Do we need to recreate the Ideal Architect? Will he/she coordinate? Innovate? Lead or follow? What are the market forces that are influencing us, negatively or positively? Can technology help us go back to a different form of public participation and urban democracy?
Will constraint reignite creativity and bring with it a new social conscience?
QUESTION OF THE MONTH
Does BIM make the practice of your profession as an architect easier?
Answer here
Result of last question: Do you support the development of an EU Building Passport?
41.5% Yes
58.5% No
Interview with Alex Torpiano, President of the Kamra tal-Periti KTP, Malta
ACE NEWS
The Symposium “Education and Practice – The Future Architect” - jointly organised by the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE) and the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE), in collaboration with the CNAPPC (Consiglio Nazionale degli Architetti, Pianificatori, Paesaggisti e Conservatori) – will be dedicated to the relationship of architectural education and the practice of architecture.
The symposium will start by exploring how young professionals are educated and prepared in the light of the rapidly changing practice of architecture, and how the nature of architecture itself could adapt to this "new reality". The second session will investigate the future of profession and how contemporary practising architects and educators can influence the future development of the discipline. Thanks to the presence of international speakers, the final session will consider what expanding globalisation means for the relevance, resilience, responsibility and role of architects. Read more
In March, ACE submitted its positions on the Commission’s legislative proposals that form the Services Package, through the procedure provided by the Commission that allows citizens and stakeholders to give online feedback on legislative proposals. Read more
In March, ACE finalised a draft policy position and draft amendments to the Commission’s proposal for the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). ACE is committed to work with the European Council and Parliament for a greater recognition of the role of architecture in delivering a step change in building performance and in the uptake of energy efficiency retrofits of the existing building stock. Read more
To coincide with Member States' requirement to notify updated strategies for the renovation of their building stock to the EU Commission by 30 April 2017, the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE) reiterates its recommendations for the regeneration of the EU building stock and calls for ambitious national strategies. Read more
In the framework of the 2017 European Sustainable Energy Week, the Architects’ Council of Europe and the Federal Chamber of German Architects (BAK) are organising a panel discussion on the theme “Architecture: Towards a Step Change in Building Performance”. Read more
The European Centre for Liberal Professions (EuZFB) of the University of Cologne recently published an independent study on the economic impact of different regulatory approaches on the architectural sector in Europe. As the Parliament and the Council of the EU prepare to start discussing the Commission’s legislative package on services, the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE) welcomes this study which sheds new light on the economic impact of regulation on the architectural profession. Read more
EU NEWS
On 1 March, as announced in President Juncker's 2016 State of the Union speech, the European Commission presented a White Paper on the Future of Europe, which constitutes the Commission's contribution to the Rome Summit of 25 March 2017. Like all anniversaries, this will be a natural time to reflect on the success of the last 60 years. Read more
The European Commission and Europa Nostra revealed the winners of the 2017 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards, Europe’s top honour in the heritage field. The 29 winners from 18 countries are recognised for their achievements in conservation, research, dedicated service, and education, training and awareness-raising. Read more
MEMBERS NEWS
News from the Order of Architects and Consulting Engineers (OAI) in Luxembourg. Read more
The Croatian Chamber of Architects (CCA) is organising the conference "Days of Architects 1.0" (Dani arhitekata 1.0), taking place from 11 to 13 May 2017 at the Lone Hotel in Rovinj. Read more
EU PROJECTS
ACE is currently involved in four EU-funded projects. The iNSPiRe project, funded under the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) was successfully completed at the end of September. The FP7 project A2PBEER, the ERASMUS+ project in co-operation with EAAE (European Association of Architectural Education) and the Horizon 2020 (H2020) project PROF/TRAC continue. Furthermore a new H2020 project on the market up-take of energy efficiency through significant energy and architectural transformation with new volume additions, called ABRACADABRA, started in March.
All projects address issues related to sustainability, climate change, resource efficiency and building renovation. The projects develop, for instance, innovative materials and technologies, CPD training and better architectural education, business models to finance energy retrofits and position papers. Through these ACE seeks to promote the architects’ role in energy efficient construction and urban regeneration, to influence cutting edge research and make it more applicable for European architects.
PUBLICATIONS
BPIE - Is Europe ready for the smart buildings revolution?
BPIE - Report about assessment methodology for renovated single-family buildings and a financing scheme for the Polish building stock (only in Polish)
European Commission - 2017 European Semester: Country Reports
European Commission - The Macroeconomic and Other Benefits of Energy Efficiency
UNEP - Global Status Report 2016 - Towards zero-emission efficient and resilient buildings
Veronika Schröpfer, Joe Tah, Esra Kurul - Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
MISCELLANEOUS
Green Solution Award
On 15 March, Construction21 launched the 5th edition of the Green Solutions Award at MIPIM in Cannes, France. This international competition of sustainable buildings, districts and infrastructures is supported by ADEME and the Global Alliance for Buildings & Construction. It aims to widely disseminate innovation in order to accelerate transition to a more sustainable world. The winners will be announced in Bonn, Germany, in November, during the Conference of the Parties on climate change (COP23). Deadline 1 June 2017
New Urban Agenda for the EU website
The Urban Agenda for the EU is an integrated and coordinated approach to deal with the urban dimension of EU and national policies and legislation. By focusing on concrete priority themes within dedicated Partnerships, the Urban Agenda seeks to improve the quality of life in urban areas.
The new website will enable users to be informed about the Urban Agenda and to actively contribute and participate in discussions. It allows debate, exchange and consultations on future policies and priorities with an urban dimension. News, events, consultations and key documents will regularly be made available here. To be able to contribute actively and to receive newsletters you need to register. Urban Agenda website
On 9 April 2017 the Barbara Cappochin Foundation and the Italian National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscapers and Conservationists (CNAPPC) launched the 2017 edition of the Barbara Cappochin Prize, founded in remembrance of architecture student Barbara Cappochin.
Architects or architectural firms of any nationality who are recognized by the professional association of architects in their country are eligible to submit their works completed between 1 July 2014 and 30 June 2017 in the following categories:
The International Jury will be composed by distinguished architects. ACE will be represented by Arch. Roger Riewe, who has recently participated to the ACE-EAAE-CNAPPC Symposium held on 6 May 2017 in Rome on Architectural Education (watch the video).
Jury Members
All the works submitted will be shown in an exhibition lasting for at least 60 days and on the Barbara Cappochin Foundation and CNAPPC websites. The winner will be rewarded with a prize of 30.000€.
Opening date for receiving entries – 9 April 2017
Submission deadline – 12 pm (CET time), 30 July 2017
Registration : www.bcbiennial.info
More information : http://en.bcfoundation.info/
Krakkó város és a Lengyel Építész Szövetség Krakkói Tagozata nagy tisztelettel teszi közzé felhívását a Krakkói Nemzetközi Építészeti Biennálé pályázatain való részvételre.
Ebben az évben a Biennálé (MBA KRK 2017) Október 12-13-án a krakkói ICE Kongresszusi Központban kerül megrendezésre. A Biennálé kurátora Grzegorz Stiasny lengyel építész, építészeti kritikus. A nyolc építészből álló nemzetközi bírálóbizottságban a lengyel, olasz és finn tagok mellett a magyar építészeket Wesselényi-Garay Andor a Magyar Építőművészek Szövetsége delegáltja képviseli.
A Biennálét 1985 óta minden évben megrendezik. Az idei Biennále jelmondata: „A hátsó udvar-a képzelőerő helye” A téma a kiírók megfogalmazásában a város félig magántereit jelenti . Ez a hátsóudvarok, tömbbelsők különböző módon hasznosított világa, melyet kerítések osztanak részekre, amely drótkerítések, falak, szemeteskukák és autók helyszíne, egyes részeken gondozott zöldfelületekkel. Háztömbök közötti tájak, sokszor a szocialista kor beépítései, olyan területek, amiket ma leginkább senki sem használ, nincs igazán céljuk, és jellemzőjük leginkább a rosszul gondozott zöldfelület, amit helyenként oszt meg egy-egy térképző-, kertépítési elem vagy ritkán egy gondozott kiskert.
A kiíró a Biennále résztvevőitől különböző formátumú prezentációkat vár a vizsgált témában és területen, és különös tekintettel az alábbi megközelítési módokra:
A kiíró a fenti szempontoknak és a témának megfelelően a pályázati kiírásban megadott három megközelítésben és formában vár pályázatokat céljai elérése érdekében:
A Biennálé elvárt eredménye a közösség aktivizálása az épített környezet jobb minőségért, a félig magántulajdonú terek megnyitása a közösség felé. A vizsgálat során nemcsak praktikus, de esztétikai és lélektani szempontokat szem előtt tartva, és alapvetően emberbarát és élhető környezetként kíván tekinteni ezekre a városi terekre.
A pályázatra a jelentkezési határidő 2017. augusztus 16. A pályázatok beadási határideje: 2017. szeptember 4. (a postabélyegző kelte). A pályázatok első három helyezettje díjazásban részesül, az első helyezett díja az „A” kategóriában 50 000 zloty (cca. 3 650 000 Ft), „B” kategóriában 10 000 zloty (cca. 730 000 Ft) „C” kategóriában 7000 zloty (cca. 510 000 Ft), a pályázat során egy Fődíj is kiadásra kerül.
A pályázattal kapcsolatban kérdések tehetők fel a Stowarzyszenie Architektow Polskich Oddział Krakow [Association of Polish Architects Kraków Branch],Plac Szczepański 6, 31-011 Krakow, Poland, phone: +48 12 422 75 40 mba-office@sarp.krakow.pl címre valamint építészet, városépítészet kategóriában a mba-competition@sarp.krakow.pl, tanulmány kategóriában az mba-seminar@sarp.krakow.pl, míg a multimedia kategóriába az mba-multi@sarp.krakow.pl címre.
További információk az Biennáléval (MBA KRK 2017) kapcsolatban a www.mba2017.sarp.krakow.pl honlapon illetve a Facebookoin itt: http://www.facebook.com/events/133254387236274;
További információk és kiírás a pályázatokkal kapcsolatban Biennále keretében a www.mba2017.sarp.krakow.pl/14_competitions.html honlapon és a Facebookon itt:https://www.facebook.com/events/135503900332731/
Bohdan Lisowski építész, elnök / Lengyel Építész Szövetség, Krakkói tagozat
Marek Kaszyński építész / az MBA KRK 2017 biztosa / Lengyel Építész Szövetség, Krakkói tagozat
Krizsán András DLA építész elnök / Magyar Építőművészek Szövetsége
12. nemzetközi konferencia a jövő homlokzatburkolatairól Bernben
12th International Conference on Building Envelopes of the Future, 02-03 October 2017, Bern, Switzerland
In a total of 38 sessions, over 220 speakers from 40 nations are giving presentations. The topics of this year’s conference include new design methods for sustainable building envelopes; responsive and adaptive building skins; kinetic architecture; smart glazing for advanced daylight control; new materials; additive manufacturing/3D print of the building envelope; Building Information Modeling; building integrated photovoltaics, and building refurbishment. For the detailed conference program, please visit our website at abs.green/program-2017.
The building skin plays a key role in terms of improving the energy efficiency of a building. By fostering lively exchange between architects, engineers, energy advisors, scientists and the building industry, the conference will shed light on the significance of the building skin, with a view to putting scientific know-how into practice. Dialogue between these groups should encourage technology transfer and inter-disciplinary action within the construction industry. The talks are predominantly in English, with two sessions being held in German.
The registration fee is 680 Euro and includes the conference documentation as well as meals during both days.
‘Early birds’ who register by 30 June will receive a discount of 20% (540 Euro).
For information on the conference venue, social program and registration, please visit our website http://abs.green.
DEFLAT KLEIBURG in Amsterdam by NL architects and XVW architectuur WINNER OF THE EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE - MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD 2017 THE BRUSSELS STUDIOS MSA/V+ AWARDED THE EMERGING ARCHITECT PRIZE
Brussels, May 12, 2017 - At a press conference held today in Brussels the European
Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe have announced the winners of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2017. DeFlat Kleiburg in Amsterdam is the 2017 Winner of Prize. The architects are NL architects and XVW architectuur and the client Kondor WesselsVastgoed. DeFlat is an innovative renovation of one of the biggest apartment buildings in The Netherlands called Kleiburg, a bend slab with 500 apartmentsin Amsterdam’s Bijlmermeer neighbourhood. Consortium DeFlat rescued the building from the wrecking ball by turning it into a "Klusflat", meaning that the inhabitants renovate their apartments by themselves. NL architects were awarded the Emerging Architect Prize of the EU Mies Award in 2005 for their work BasketBar in Utrecht.
The 2017 Emerging Architect Prize has been awarded to the Brussels studios MSA/V+ for the work NAVEZ - 5 social units at the northern entrance of Brussels, a housing project that fulfills the double ambition of the local authorities: to represent the urban revalidation scheme with a
landmark at the entrance of the city and to provide exemplary apartments for large families. The client is the City of Schaerbeek. The two awarded projects have been chosen from a list of 355 works from 36 European countries. Five finalists were selected and visited by the Jury: Rivesaltes Memorial Museum,
Katyn Museum in Warsaw, DeFlat Kleiburg in Amsterdam, Kannikegården in Ribe and Ely Court in London, accompanied by the authors of the works, who also gave lectures open to the public.
The Jury has selected the two awarded works for the following reasons: DeFlatKleiburg The Jury valued that the project is a collective effort by many people. The architectural concept was to transform the megablock into a contemporary residential building with flexibility in internal planning, and creating a new edge to the street and the landscape and yet do as little as possible. They considered it to be ‘both heroic and ordinary at the same time’. As the Jury Chairman said, “It challenges current solutions to the housing crisis in European cities, where too often the only ambition is to build more homes year-onyear, while the more profound question of what type of housing should be built goes unanswered. Kleiburg helps us imagine a new kind of architectural project, which responds
to changing household patterns and lifestyles in the twenty-first century. A revitalisation of typologies of the past is as relevant as experimenting with new, untested models in this
quest, just as radically transforming existing buildings is.” The project inspires reflection on the new and complex reality of contemporary living. It proposes new forms of “affordable housing”, adding to what is universally a complex and multi-layered offer (ranging from fully subsidized rent to shared ownership and rentpurchase
schemes) by providing options for the large majority who have a little money but cannot afford to get on the conventional property ladder. This is low-cost habitable space
(€1,200 per m2) – a fantastic new option that does not currently exist.
Name of work: DeFlat Kleiburg, Amsterdam, NL
Offices: NL Architects and XVW architectuur, Amsterdam
Authors: Pieter Bannenberg (NL); Walter van Dijk (NL); Kamiel Klaasse (NL); Xander
Vermeulen Windsant (NL)
Full information: miesarch.com/work/3509
© Photo: Stijn Spoelstra © Drawing: NL Architects
& XVW architectuur
Site plan: after
NAVEZ - 5 social units as Northern entrance of Brussels The Jury conveyed that housing is a vital topic throughout Europe and felt that MSA/V+
understood well and solved brilliantly the constructive and economic constraints of the programme and its site: 5 flats in a very small corner at the northern entrance of the city of Brussels. The Jury appreciated the high quality of the flats, which are unique and all provided with natural light from all orientations, outdoor spaces, impressive views and
dynamic spatial experiences both in common and private spaces. They also recognised that the architects had carefully and meticulously worked with the integration of the building in the neighbourhood and the request to create a landmark. Name of work: NAVEZ - 5 social units as Northern entrance of Brussels, Belgium
Offices: MSA / V+
Authors: Jean-Marc Simon (BE); Alain Simon (BE); Benoit Moritz (BE); Julien Deloffre (FR);
Thierry Decuypere (BE)
Full information: www.miesarch.com/work/3679
© Photo: MSA/V+ © Drawing: MSA/V+
In the run-up to the awards ceremony (between May 20 and 25), the finalist and winning buildings of the current edition will organize activities to open their doors to the public and the mpress.
Michel Magnier, Director for Culture and Creativity, DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture ofm the European Commission and Daniel Mòdol, President of the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, will grant the winners the prizes of 60,000€ (primary prize) and 20,000€ (emerging architect prize) on May 26 at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilionin Barcelona. The EU Mies Award Day on May 26 will also include the opening of two exhibitions:
- “Made in Europe”, which will present some of the models collected by the Prize since 1988 in 11 containers.
- “2017 EU Mies Award exhibition” will include models, texts, sketches and drawings of the works. The exhibition will travel around Europe and internationally in the next 18 months, with its first stop at BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts Brussels in September 2017. During the same day,“Mies Talks” on ‘Collective housing and regeneration’ and ‘Contemporary architecture and heritage’ will allow Winners, Finalists, shortlisted, clients and people interested to debate on the emerging topics highlighted by the Jury. The day will end with the Award Ceremony at the Barcelona Mies van der Rohe Pavilion at
20:30h and a celebration that will also close the Barcelona Architecture Week. In order to bring the Prize closer to the citizens, and spread knowledge about good architecture, the Fundació Mies van der Rohe has prepared a mobile app so that everyone can view all the works nominated in this year’s edition of the Award in their mobile phone and find out exactly where they are and how to get there. In addition to the works nominated for the 2017 edition, the cities of Berlin, London, Dublin, Paris and Barcelona have included all the works nominated in every edition.
Prize Calendar:
Downloads documents:
2017-05-12 Fourth Press Release
Contacts:
Fundació Mies van der Rohe – Press Office
Miriam Giordano, Silvia Pujalte / Labóh
Mail: press@miesbcn.com
Tel.: +34 932151011 / +34 600591929
To find out more:
www.miesarch.com
www.miesbcn.com
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/creative-europe/actions/architecture-prize_en
Social Media:
Social media channels:
@EUMiesAward (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
#EUMiesAward2017 #EUMiesAward
@CreativeEuropeEU (Facebook) @europe_creative (Twitter) #creativeeurope (Instagram)
@FundacioMies (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn)
NTERNATIONAL BDW CREATIVE CONFERENCE "HUMAN CITIES/ SHARING CLOUD“ IN KRAGUJEVAC
17. FEBRUARY 2017, FROM 14:00 - 20:00, IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL OF THE FIRST GYMNASIUM OF KRAGUJEVAC, DANIČIĆ STREET NO 1,
ORGANIZED BY BELGRADE DESIGN WEEK
WITH SUPPORT OF THE CITY OF KRAGUJEVAC
Belgrade Design Week welcomes its partners from eleven European cities to the unique international creative event “HUMAN CITIES/ SHARING CLOUD - Kragujevac 2017”, inviting the broadest public, citizens and citizens initiatives, architects, urban planers, the creative community, artists, economists, municipal administrations, media, academia and students from Serbia and the entire region, to join us on Friday, February 17th in Kragujevac.
The program is made of leading European case studies with easily understandable, concrete, hands-on “How to-” lectures, from cities committed to use design as a tool for changing their urban and public spaces and transforming their public authorities' mindsets.
Entry is free, places are limited by the hall capacity, lectures are provided with simultaneous translation from English to Serbian and vice versa. The organiser reserves the right to change the program without prior information.
Belgrade Design Week and the City of Kragujevac, Serbia, are honoured to invite you to the "HUMAN CITIES/ SHARING CLOUD - Kragujevac 2017” event, on February 17th 2017 in the First Gymnasium of Kragujevac. Next to a strong line up of local speakers showcasing the urban development of Kragujevac, the conference will present extraordinary lectures from eleven European cities gathered around the Human Cities/ project, all closely related to urban realities in Serbia and the region. The HUMAN CITIES/ project is a crucial pan-european platform for sharing best practices in finding innovative solutions for living in cities today, and BDW’s conference offers a great opportunity for Serbia to present its own findings and developments to a broad European audience, and vice-versa, which is why we named the project THE SHARING CLOUD.
Present Kragujevac to the World, present the World to Kragujevac!
Kragujavac is privileged to be the host of this phase of the Human Cities/ project, right after Sent Etienne, London and Milan, and just before Ljubljana, Graz, Cieszyn, Helsinki, Bilbao, Tallinn and Brussels. BDW has chosen Kragujevac to be the topic of its HUMAN CITIES/ focus, because of the city's important historical urban planing and industrial heritage in the heartland of Serbia, as well as current challenging historical crossroads between a postindustrial town and key regional university centre, with 20.000 students.
The initiative “Creative Grand Park of Kragujevac” is BDW’s contribution to the “HUMAN CITIES/ Challenging the City Scale 2014-2018” project, co-financed by the EU program Creative Europe, as part of BDW’s ongoing strictly non-profit action to develop “100 creative playgrounds for children in Serbia”, made possible by the donation of the Foundation Dragica Nikolić to the City of Kragujevac.
Event Program:
The "HUMAN CITIES/ SHARING CLOUD - Kragujevac 2017” program consists of an inspirational creative conference searching for proposals for design-thinking and participative-urbanism in Serbia and Europe today, as well as an exhibition of works of all eleven partners of the "Human Cities/ Challenging the City Scale 2014-2018” project. One of the presented projects is BDW’s "Creative Grand Park” development, developed as part of the Human Cities/ project and built as the first private / public partnership of its kind, between the Foundation Dragica Nikolić and the City of Kragujevac.
The conference ”HUMAN CITIES/ SHARING CLOUD - Kragujevac 2017” ” presents a unique opportunity for engaged citizens and citizen’s initiatives, municipal administrations, universities, urban planers, architects, artists, economists, government, media and students from all vocations, to get introduced to the latest European developments about exploring the way in which the inhabitants reclaim the constantly evolving contemporary city (especially through experiments in the urban space) and ways of (re)inventing city life, as sources of well-being and quality of life. These structural changes are impacting both people and places like shops, public squares, parks, or streets in town and city centers.
Conference HUMAN CITIES/ SHARING CLOUD Kragujevac 2017 Program:
Welcome Note:
Mayor of Kragujevac Radomir Nikolić
Introductory Note:
Belgrade Design Week Jovan Jelovac
14:00h - 15:30h
CASE STUDIES KRAGUJEVAC:
LESSONS FROM KRAGUJEVAC TO HUMAN CITIES/ PARTNERS
- History of unique urban planing in Kragujevac:
The Šumarice Complex / Making of the Memorial Park
Jelena Davidović, Curator of the Museum 21. October, Kragujevac, Serbia
- Development of industrial heritage in Kragujevac:
Converting the first armory in Serbia (The Arsenal) into a centar for the creative industry
Marko Grković and Đorđe Milovanović, Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments in Kragujevac, Serbia
- Case Study Grand Park in Kragujevac I:
How to return the Grand Park in Kragujevac to its citizens with support of private/public partnerships, using participative urban planing and collaboration with leading Serbian and global practices in design and innovation?
Belgrade Design Week, Jovan Jelovac, Belgrade, Serbia
- Case Study Grand Park in Kragujevac II:
How to revitalise a neglected city park in Kragujevac into a central creative zone, with intention to provoke and inspire all stakeholders to jointly search for standards of a possible development scheme for the city’s green zones?
Prof. Aleksandru Vuja, Studio DVA, Belgrade, Serbia
- Case Study “THINKtent”:
How to use international experience of moderating an exchange of thoughts for the well-being of the development of Kragujevac?
Nataša Čiča, Kapacity.org, Hobart, Australia
15:30 PM - 16:00 PM Coffee Break
Participation in the THINKtent / Nataša Čiča
(First session in English - no translation)
16:00 PM - 17:30 PM
CASE STUDIES HUMAN CITIES/:
LESSONS FROM EUROPEAN CITIES TO KRAGUJEVAC
- Case Study Brussels / “Pro Materia”:
How to start a grassroots initiative about better living in our cities as a citizens association from Brussels, and then in ten years grow it into European significance?
Louisa Vermoere, Pro Materia, Brussels, Belgium
- Case Study London / "Makers Mile”:
How to connect innovative ideas of your neighbors as a bottom-up initiative, and in the process invent a whole new creative quarter in East London?
Franc Van Hasselt, Clear Village, London, Great Britain
- Case Study Sent Etienne / "Banc d’essai”:
How to decorate and animate our public spaces? How to forge stronger ties between generations and to give shape to the appropriation of space for all? In St. Etienne needs are expressed, practices are created. Uses becoming clearer: siting, eating, reading, playing, working, learning, calling or just looking around.
Camille Vilain, Cite du Design, Sent Etienne, France
- Case Study Milano / "La Piana”:
How to continue the legacy of activating the community and improving the public space in combination with the all-encompassing initiatives of Teatro Ringhiera, and oversee the scope of public space at La Piana become challenged.
Davide Fassi, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
- Case Study Helsinki / "School as a Service”:
How to experiment with optimizing the use of their own buildings at the Aalto’s Espoo Campus in Helsinki over the next couple of years. Think opening the space to the community, think life long learning, think school as a service!
Marc Goodwin, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland
- Case Study Graz / “Jakominiviertel”:
How to transform a neglected part of Graz, a transition space, into a common space, where people like to stay and to meet without being forced to consume, with special focus on settling the creative industries with its specific economics there?
Erika Thummel, FH Joanneum, Graz, Austria
- Case Study Ljubljana / “Skupaj na ploščad!”:
How to find new approaches and make the participation processes more attractive and playful in Ljubljana? Nowadays the participation processes exists in Slovenia as part of the top-town urban planning procedures, but are rather superficial and people tend to reject them.
Damjana Zaviršek Hudnik, Skupaj na ploščad! Intiative, Ljubljana, Slovenia
17:30 PM - 18:00 PM Coffee Break
Participation in the THINKtent/ Nataša Čiča
(Second session in English - no translation)
18:00 PM - 19:00 PM
FROM SENT ETIENNE WITH LOVE / FINAL MASTERCLASS FOR KRAGUJEVAC
- Case Study Sent Etienne / "Cite du Design":
How to use a once in a lifetime opportunity and convert a post-industrial town from a ruined historical armory center of France, into a national hub for design and creativity? Parallels of Sent Etienne with Kragujevac, connecting two important European cities with an astonishingly similar industrial past, but with an astonishingly different reality today.
Josyane Franc, Cite du Design, Sent Etienne, France
19:00 PM Vernissage / Opening of the Human Cities/ SHARING CLOUD exhibition in the First Gymnasium of Kragujevac
ACUMEN / QUID PRO QUO / GENIUS LOCI / VOX POPULI / CIRCUS MAXIMUS / QUO VADIS
Participation in the THINKtent / Nataša Čiča
(Third session in English - no translation)
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE in Austria 2018
ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich grants a studio apartment in Krems as well as a scholarship financed by the Federal Province of Lower Austria to architects, spatial planners, landscape architects, theorists and curators focusing their work on architecture.
The providing of a studio apartment for free as well as the awarding of a scholarship by the Federal Province of Lower Austria are based on the following premises: enabling artists from abroad to work in Austria and to get to know the architectural scene of Lower Austria.
Prerequisite for a successful application is a degree in an architectural relevant discipline (architecture, landscape planning, city planning, urban planning, spatial planning, etc.). ORTE focuses on the communication of contemporary architecture in Lower Austria and is therefore particularly interested in projects which are related to practice. Concepts with life-world focus as well as site-specific and theoretical approaches are desirable, not as much as a solely academic-scientific analysis of the medium architecture. The scholarship is linked to a final presentation of the on-site created work, which can also take up the own work or source-related architectural topics or current topics of the local architectural scene. Please feel free to contact us for detailed information concerning the latest program of ORTE.
Please enclose a concept (max. 1000 characters or free depiction) of your planned proposal, which describes your interest in the scholarship, with your application.
The scholarship is endowed with € 1.300,- per month.
Application documents:
Personal data (contact details) / CV and portfolio (max. 3 pages in A4) / application form / information about the desired duration of stay / proposed theme for the final presentation (max. 1000 characters or free depiction)
German or English are assumed as languages of communication. Any translation costs for presentations and communication during the stay in Krems will not be provided. Travel costs will not be refunded. Applications which do not fulfill the formal criteria will not be considered.
Duration of stay:
2 or 3 months
Deadline:
The application deadline for 2018 is May 31st 2017.
Further Information and download application form: https://orte-noe.at/artist-in-residence/
Contact:
Heidrun Schlögl, ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich, Steiner Landstraße 3, A-3500 Krems
T +43 2732 78374, F +43 2732 78374 11,
schloegl@orte-noe.at | www.orte-noe.at | www.air-krems.at
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The Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture (ESA) offers young architectural and urban design professionals a two-year post-diploma course called "Architecture Des Milieux - ADM". This post-degree training is done in the ESA in Paris.
It leads to a recognized Master's Degree ("DES") and proposes a joint theoretical (thesis) and practical (project) approach on the City/Nature relationship. The training takes up to one week per month. Each student embodies his work in a mutating territorial situation of his/her choice.
If you are interested, you will find attached a presentation flyer explaining the content, method and framework of the ADM training.
Registrations are biannual. For next semester, they can be done until February 28, 2017, to start mid-March 2017.
The teaching team will answer all your questions on this e-mail address: admesaparis@gmail.com
If this information does not directly concern you, would you please mind forwarding it among architects of your acquaintances that might be interested?
Best regards,
the ADM's teaching team
L'Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture propose aux jeunes professionnels de la conception architecturale et urbaine une formation post-diplôme de deux années, appelée "Architecture Des Milieux - ADM". Cette formation supérieure est dispensée à l'ESA, à Paris.
Elle débouche sur un diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures (DES) reconnu, et propose une approche conjointe théorique (mémoire) et pratique (projet) autour de la relation Ville/Nature à travers des cours (équivalents à une semaine par mois) ; elle s'incarne enfin dans une situation territoriale en mutation au choix de chaque étudiant.
Si cela vous intéresse, vous trouverez en document joint un flyer de présentation explicitant le contenu, la méthode et l'encadrement de la formation ADM.
Les inscriptions sont semestrielles ; pour le prochain semestre, elles peuvent se faire jusqu'au 28 février 2017 pour une rentrée prévue à la mi-mars 2017.
Les enseignants répondront à toutes vos questions via cette adresse e-mail : admesaparis@gmail.com
Si cela ne vous concernait pas directement, pouvez-vous faire la diffusion auprès des architectes que cela pourrait intéresser parmi vos connaissances ?
Cordialement
L'équipe pédagogique d'ADM