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SYMPOSIUM
Urban PlayScapes: Initiating Encounter in the Fragmented City
22 May 2012, 4-5.30pm

A celebration of the installation in Berlin of the BMW Guggenheim Lab designed by Atelier Bow-Wow. The BMW Guggenheim Lab is presented in cooperation with ANCB The Metropolitan Laboratory.
In this era of urban migration, the culturally diverse city is becoming a fragmented city. Gaps are growing between low- and high-income areas, between immigrants and ‘natives’, and even between globally connected individuals and their host city.
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Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Dessau
14-18 May 2012

Following the 10 critical issues facing cities identified by ANCB the 'Studio XY' is dealing with the transformation capabilities of grown urban structure. How to modify quarters to ‘get ready' for the needs of a modern urban life?
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Making DESIGN & POLITICS
25 April 2012, 8pm
Location: Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
VIDEO RECORDING ONLINE NOW: Reflecting on what was learned in the ANCB 2011 series Design and Politics: The Next Phase, this 8th debate outlined alternative guiding concepts for making our urban environment.
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Politecnico di Milano
23-30 April 2012

The theme of the studio combines two topics that are emerging as important issues of the contemporary urban condition and urban economy: edgelands, spaces between the urban and the rural which don’t have a fixed destination and shape, and urban agriculture, an activity integrated into - and interacting with - the urban economic and ecological system. The emerging of themes, focused on a new consideration of the role of the spaces in-between the urban and the rural, and on the relationship of city and agriculture or of production and consumption and leisure, have drawn the attention of planning and urban and landscape design to a specific typology of “urban agriculture”, which plays economic, spatial, ecological and social roles.
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Cities and Culture and Challenge
18 April 2012, 7.30pm

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HolzWerkHolz Design Studio
April 2 - 13, 2012

In diesem Design Studio, das im Rahmen der Werkschau HolzWerkHolz des Architekturbüros Kaden Klingbeil im Aedes Architekturforum stattfindet, beschäftigen sich 30 Studenten zwei Wochen lang mit dem Thema mehrgeschossiger Holzbau in der Innenstadt von Berlin anhand eines Fallbeispiels in Berlin-Neukölln.
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Bodies of Light
March 16, 2012

Bodies of Light is the first of four events within the ANCB Zumtobel Research entitled The City Lights Project. It seeks to explore current directions and future requirements regarding the city's light, while asking for the instruments to answer these - ideas that can engage directly in the transformative process of the built environment.
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Cinema of the Future 2012
2 March 2012

Berlin is Germany's cinema capital with its large variety of different programmes and events, in particular the International Film Festival Berlin. Yet there are numerous challenges facing the city's cinema landscape today. The ANCB-Series Cinema of the Future aims at initiating a continuous debate on the subject of cinema in public urban space. At the symposium, local agents will join specialists from different fields to debate the positioning of cinema in urban public space with regard to questions such as: How can an independent cinema survive in a climate of ever-growing competition both financially and in terms of programmatic profile? Can a cinema activate a neighbourhood and integrate different uses and users? How can the cinema reach out to the fast changing social landscape of Kreuzberg when inhabitants feel often threatened by urban upgrading measures?
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University of Pennsylvania and Technical University Braunschweig
March 2 - 10, 2012

By nature of the programme, cinemas are introverted spaces. What kind of atmosphere can this space have and how can this form the cinema experience? Transitional spaces can also play an important role, for example as a meeting space. What other qualities are important? Finally, the cinema is imbedded in the surrounding city fabric. How can a cinema affect the urban context and visa-versa? What issues can play a role in creating positive synergies?
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Re-city, the ‘total makeover’ of the European City
17 February 2012, 4.30pm

The 7th and final in our 2011 Series Design and Politics: The Next Phase, this debate focuses on the existing city, one of the biggest challenges for any city-maker, be they an architect, politician, developer or other. It is about the transformation of the existing and the way in which new collaborations emerge out of this transformative task.
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Universidad Europea de Madrid
February 13-18, 2012

The changes which contemporary cities face result from an evolving paradigm of the societies that inhabit them. We shall try to transform the existing pavilion on Teutoburger Platz gardens into a new public space for "welfare”. The role played by such content will be active at the suggestion of a new social dimension. Students should propose both, the new programme for the existing pavilion as well as the transformation of all or parts of its current design.
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Profiling the European City - Notes from Cologne and Copenhagen
February 3, 2012, 4.30pm

Cultural and urban planning strategies for the European City of tomorrow will be presented and discussed through case-studies concepts and projects from Cologne and Copenhagen.
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Call for Interns for the BMW Guggenheim Lab Project in Berlin
ANCB seeks part-time interns!

BMW Guggenheim Lab New York
Photos: Kristopher McKay © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York
As the main collaborating partner, ANCB is pleased to offer these internships.
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Moving Cities, Meaning & Mobility
20 January 2012, 4.30pm

Moving Cities, Meaning and Mobility is the 6th of seven podium discussions in the 2011 series Design and Politics: The Next Phase. It addresses the complexity and interdependency between urban development, infrastructure, social and physical networks and the meaning of place, system and movement for the validation of the human capacity to economise through cityness.
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Thomas Sieverts and Lars Lerup: Lacunas - The Middle Landscape
January 23, 2012, 6.00pm
VIDEO RECORDING ONLINE NOW! Routinely dismissed as mere sprawl, the middle landscape is the black hole of recent urbanism, absorbing human energy and resources but seldom revealing the principles of its operation. Besides the recent affirmation for the dense city under the auspice of sustainability, the reality confronts us with a rather complex conurbation and a weak set of planning instruments.
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REM KOOLHAAS - PETER SLOTERDIJK
29 November 2011

The video recording of the debate between Rem Koolhaas and Peter Sloterdijk moderated by Stephan Trüby is now available. We would like to thank Rem Koolhaas, Peter Sloterdijk and Stephan Trüby for an inspiring debate and the Dutch Embassy for hosting the event.
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75-90-3: Who is Our City?
25 November 2011

The 5th of seven podium discussions, this discussion focuses on the potential that increasing urbanisation brings for the collective as well as the individual in this ‘stacked’ and mixed city and what this means for politics, urban planning and design.
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Die Großfassade aus PET-Flaschen des EcoArk Pavillon in Taipeh
23. November 2011

Plastikflaschen prägen unsere Welt eindrücklich, mit den bekannten negativen
Umweltkonsequenzen. Wenn es nach dem taiwanischen Architekten Arthur Huang geht, hat das Material aber durchaus das Potenzial, einen nachhaltigeren Beitrag zu leisten. Er realisierte er auf der internationalen Gartenschau in Taiwan den “EcoArk Pavilion”, ein Ausstellungspavillon, dessen von ihm entwickelte "Pollibrick-" Fassade komplett aus rezyklierten PET-Flaschen besteht. Die National Geographic Dokumentation 'Megastructures EcoArk' zeigt die Entwicklung der Idee und über Technologie, Nachhaltigkeit und die Potenziale des Materials diskutieren im Anschluss Hartmut Gaßne, Miniwiz und Wolfram Putz, GRAFT unter der Moderation des Architekturkritikers und Verlegers Andreas Ruby.
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Design and Politics: The Next Phase
21 October 2011

The fourth of 7 podium discussions in the 2011 series Design and Politics: The Next Phase. It explores a new role for architecture, as a critical instrument in a more politically engaged, pro-active and provocative alternative to ‘standard’ urban planning approaches.
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Universidad Diego Portales / Santiago de Chile
September 19 - 30, 2011

Berlin has a voluminous presence of water both surrounding the city and crossing it. Despite this, Berlin's relationship with the water is not clear, and historically the Spree doesn’t seem to have the leading role as public space that the rivers in Cologne, Paris and London have. The workshop explores the net of lakes, channels and rivers in Berlin with the objective to develop projects that elucidate the relationship between the city and its waterfronts. The assignment is to scan these sites, detect significant points, and through permanent or temporary interventions, show them and propose significant alterations using using video as a tool.
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Design and Politics: The Next Phase
9 September 2011

The third of seven podium discussions in the 2011 series Design and Politics: The Next Phase, this event adresses the challenges climate change brings to our cities - heat waves, water shortages and torrential rains - with a focus on beneficial pre-emptive actions that can be taken in governance, urban planning and design, and in societal attitudes and lifestyles.
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
August 22 – September 12, 2011

The workshop explores how rivers have shaped our civilization, and how we, in turn, have shaped them. It considers rivers in their ecological and economic functions as well as their role in the mythological narrative of humankind. Specifically, the studio considers our various relationships with waterways, be they symbiotic, parasitic, competitive, dominant or servile, challenging students to propose new, more sustainable strategies for living with our rivers.
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Design and Politics: The Next Phase
28 July 2011

On the Surface of Architecture? is the second of seven podium discussions in the 2011 series 'Design and Politics: The Next Phase'. It explores the growing emphasis on the ‘skin’ of the city - the surfaces of its buildings, streets, parks and more - and how this impacts both the experience of city and city-making processes.
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Pratt Institute, New York
July 18 - August 5, 2011

To study the history of Tempelhof Airport is to trace decisive moments in German and Berlin history: From its use as an experimental airfield in the 19th century, through the dramatic events during the 1948–49 airlift, to the large-scale international landscape and urban design competition held in 2009, the “Tempelhofer Feld” reflects glory and abyss of German ingenuity and political stance.
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Back to the Future?
Seminal Concepts for the Cinema in the City with the new ZooPalast as Example
July 15th 2011, 5 - 6.30 pm
On the occasion of the Aedes exhibition opening 'Cinema of the Future. Cinema and Urban Public Space', this podium discussion is another event in the ANCB series 'Cinema of the Future' that is intended to stimulate an interdisciplinary dialogue among experts of various fields and to be the starting point to a continuous debate on a new positioning of cinema in urban public space beyond the ubiquitous discussion of the digitalisation of cinema technology.
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Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia
July 13 - July 23, 2011

Imagine a circular band of civic domains around the inner city of Berlin. A circular campus consisting of academic institutions, housing, private companies, and parks. Investigating the Berlin S-Bahn-Ring means being concerned with the urban space of the city centre and of the city edge. If we rethink the chain of voids along the Berlin S-Bahn-Ring, can we develop new prototypical worklife models for the European City?
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Universidad Iberoamericana / Universidad de Las Americas
July 4 - July 25, 2011

As of 2011 the relationship between public spaces and private interests in the public realm is under fierce debate on many levels of society and in many German cities. Especially in Berlin the contested spaces are numerous, the most symbolic being the incomplete Mauerpark-projekt on the former frontline of the cold-war era.
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Creative, Informal, Temporary, Berlin
17 June 2011 (10am-12pm)

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City and Region: Learning from Berlin, Melbourne and Limerick
17 June 2011 (3.30pm - 6.00pm)
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SAUL Intelligence Unit 2011
University of Limerick
10 - 16 June 2011

Researching Ireland's 'Living Space'
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Politecnico di Milano
29 May – 5 June, 2011

Urban growth has marginalised agriculture in the metropolitan context. Recently, however, the attention of planning and urban and landscape design has been drawn to the specific typology of “urban agriculture” and it economic, spatial, ecological and social roles – especially in Berlin with its abundance of open space. This workshop aims at exploring a new way to deal with uncertain spaces, using agriculture as a means to rehabilitate urban landscape. The study area is the Landschaftspark Herzberge.
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Who Activates Cultural Space Today? A Seoul - Berlin Dialogue
May 20th 2011, 5pm - 6.15pm

On the occasion of the opening of our exhibition on renowned Korean architect and cultural figurehead Kim Swoo Geun (1931-1986), and in the presence of his daughter, Aedes celebrates the remarkable cultural commitment of this individual and asks who his present-day equivalents might be, in Seoul and in Berlin - the former recognised for its deep yet dynamic cultural formations and the latter as one of the world’s hothouses for emerging culture in all fields? How is culture thought of, defined and activated today? By whom and using which mechanisms? What is its infrastructure, its political role and its local significance?
The short career of Kim Swoo Geun spanned three political regimes and consequently three distinct periods of building projects manifesting the ideologies of each of these regimes. Kim Swoo Geun built many of these major projects, becoming the most influential 20th century architect in Korea. His premature death left behind another equally influential legacy as tireless advocate, connoisseur and patron of Korean arts, both traditional and avant-garde, whose activities laid the foundation stones for the rich and complex culture of Korea today.
This symposium will be in English only.
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My Knowledge Space: A New Public Library Prototype for the 21st Century - the New Berlin Library as Prototype
14 May 2011, 9am - 6pm

The City of Berlin is considering to build the new Berlin Library on the former Tempelhof airport field (now Tempelhofer Freiheit). Before the competition and planning phase kicks off, ANCB in collaboration with the Central and Regional Library Berlin want to explore the roles, tasks and functions of the public library of the 21st century as well as the demands it has to meet.
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Hochschule Lausitz, Hochschule Nysa, Politechnika Łódzka, Oberstufenzentrum Elbe-Elster
4-8 April, 2011

Berlin - Oberschöneweide is located at the northern border of the river Spree. In the past, the area went through vital functional and atmospheric transformations. Today the area is again in a remarkable transformation process. New programmes like the University of Applied Sciences Berlin settled here. One of the most fascinating building ensembles on this site will be subject of this workshop: The electric power transformation substation Oberspree. Based on the new programmatic requirements of the site, the participants will develop spatial concepts and sensitive atmospheric ideas.
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Liveable Cities -
Architecture Agendas in Singapore and Germany
28 March 2011, 5pm - 7pm

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More than green! - The added value of Cradle to Cradle in Architecture and Urban Planning
March 9, 2011, 7pm

William McDonough is a world-renowned architect and designer, founding principal of William McDonough + Partners Architecture and Community Design, Virgina, USA. He is also the cofounder and principal, with German chemist Michael Braungart, of McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC), which employs a comprehensive Cradle to Cradle design protocol to chemical benchmarking, supply-chain integration, energy and materials assessment, clean-production qualification, and sustainability issue management and optimization.
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Die Dynamik des Wandels
3. März 2011

Seit 30 Jahren gibt es den „Alternativen Nobelpreis“. Er unterstützt Projekte, die Wandel schaffen, Menschen und Gruppen, die sich nicht mit Bestehendem zufrieden geben, die aufrütteln aber auch praktisch verändern. Jacob von Uexküll wird die Idee des „Alternativen Nobelpreises“ vorstellen und im Gespräch mit Monika Griefahn (niedersächsische Umweltministerin a.D.) beleuchten, wie die „Vorbilder“ und „Projekte der Hoffnung“ die Gesellschaft verändern und wie auch das Konzept von Cradle to Cradle® zur Dynamik des Wandels beiträgt.
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The Why Factory, TU Delft, in cooperation with the project "Berlinale goes Kiez" by the 61st Berlin International Film Festival
18th - 24th February 2011

Can We? Make More Than A Cinema?
Place: ANCB, Pfefferberg, Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin
Project Briefing: 18th February, 10am - 1pm
Final Presentation & Jury Session: 23th February, with Prof. Winy Maas, The Why Factory, TU Delft, 12pm - 4pm
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TouchHouse. Smart Living - Communicating Surfaces
February 3-6, 2011

The energy efficiency of residential and office buildings as well as of entire cities can be significantly increased by means of intelligent and networked technologies. Man enters a new kind of interaction with the built environment here. Digital building control, dynamic spaces and the accompanying challenges for architects, developers and decision-makers are not only a question of technical feasibility and architectural innovative potential. They concern basic human behavioural patterns. Acquired behaviour, needs and wishes as well as social influences determine our usage of space, the communication between man and architecture, the awareness of energy efficient action – and possibly hinder the acceptance of networked and self-regulating technologies. Thus, it is the interface between the built environment and the user – the communication with the surface – that often hampers the full use of energy efficient building and planning’s potential. So, how can systems be developed that allow for an intuitive handling and an
adaptation of behaviour?
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Cradle to Cradle: Creative and Effective Urbanism
27 January 2011 (7.30pm - 9.30pm)

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Symposium mit begleitender Ausstellung
Symposium: Freitag, 14. Januar 2011, 17–20.30 Uhr
Ausstellung: 15. - 16. Januar, 13 - 17 Uhr

Die Werkschau gibt einen Einblick in die junge Architekturszene in Katalonien ausgewählt von den Architekten Pere Buil (1973), Carlos Cámara (1980) und Joan Vitòria (1973). Gezeigt werden die Werke von 10 Büros, deren Architekten zwischen 30 und 40 Jahre alt sind.
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PBSA - Peter Behrens School of Architecture Düsseldorf
22-30 October, 2010

The Reading Gardens
The starting point of "Reading Gardens: Spaces of Knowledge and Learning" is the City of Berlin’s intention to build a new Central Public Library for Berlin (ZLB) on the edge of Tempelhof Field (former Templehof airport). In the context of an international renaissance in public library design, a one semester master class of the PBSA will examine the future of 'the preservation of knowledge and our rituals of accessing information'.
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Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
18-22 October, 2010

The Anatomy of Creative Quarters II
Architecture is a living system, creativity also. It happens spontaneously, with unknown outcome, or through a process using established tools aiming at a particular result envisaged by real estate developers. Anatomy, a term originally used in medicine meaning to separate, to cut open, will be transferred to architectural design and design thinking.
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Weniger ist Zukunft
9. Oktober 2010

Schrumpfung ist ein globales Phänomen. Die IBA-Pioniere aus Sachsen-Anhalt haben sich den Herausforderungen in den vergangenen acht Jahren gestellt. Nach einer IBA-Bilanz wagt die Veranstaltung einen Blick in die Zukunft. Klimawandel, Klimaschutz und das damit einhergehende Ende der Nutzung fossiler Energien werden zu massiven Veränderungen der Siedlungsformen und unseres Lebensstils führen. Weitblick, Kreativität und Mut zum Experiment werden auch weiterhin gefragt sein. Zum Abschluss der IBA diskutieren internationale Experten auf einem Symposium Projekte und Prozesse der IBA Stadtumbau 2010, um Impulse für innovative Perspektiven zu geben.
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DIA Dessau
7-13 October 2010
Work-Wall at Pfefferberg
Office space has gone through radical change in the last century ranging from clusters of isolated cubicles to so called office landscapes. While the organization of a traditional corporation was based on the factory model of hierarchical workflow, today’s workspace is modeled around environments that allow for interaction, like the scientific lab or the design studio. Our workshop will take the discussion of the office environment to a new level by abandoning the traditional preoccupation with the office plan in order to concentrate on the office section.
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University of Limerick, Ireland
2-8 October, 2010

Habour
This study trip based at ANCB is an intensive production week focussing on the future potential of Tempelhof. It is intended to offer a valuable opportunity to students to further reinforce their thesis work to date on a large scale.
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Nagoya City University and HTWK Leipzig
19-25 September, 2010
Reset: The anatomy of Creative Quarters
With the “Raise of the creative class” Richard Florida detects the rise of a new social class - including scientists, engineers, architects, educators, writers, artists, entertainers, etc. - whose economic function is to create new ideas, new technology, and new creative content. This group shares common characteristics, such as creativity, individuality, diversity, and merit and profoundly influences work and lifestyle issues.
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Tsunami Trace File: A Documentary by Mathias Klotz and Carlos Perez, Chile 2010
September 20, 2010, 7.30pm

The documentary, which was selected for the Chilean Pavilion at this year's Biennale in Venice, monitors the traces of debris and destruction left by the 2010 tsunami in Chile. The visual material was taken on a trip to the affected area a month after the incident and forms the main longitudinal axis of this assembly trip. Dramatically different from the stridency of the news coverage that lasted for weeks and formed Chile's reality of the disaster, the film's capture and editing - without resorting to testimony - had the purpose of constructing a "trace file" of the tsunami, including silence. The devastation and abandonment function as eloquent signs of the disaster's magnitude. Designed to be played on loop, the film, though only twenty minutes long, seems virtually infinite in order to cause the evocation of the destructive event and its incalculability through an endless sequel of ruins and debris.
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Ecole Special d'Architecture
13-17 September 2010
Centre for Humanitarian Affairs
The task for this semester is to develop a Centre for Humanitarian Affairs. It will be located on a site where the french company Total is currently developing their german headquarter in form of a tower building. The building is located directly to the north of Berlin’s Hauptbahnhof train station where a 40-hectare development area known as the Europacity Quarter is currently under development.
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Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile
13-24 September, 2010

Berlin
The exercise: to transform a two-week stay in Berlin into experience and to develop the workshop based on the experience of the city. The initial instruction: to expose ourselves to the city and move through it in search of traces – more symptomatic than monumental – to catch a glimpse of History, and its epicentre Berlin.
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European University Madrid
13-19 September 2010
Seeing the Mediterranean in Berlin
Where are the limits of the Mediterranean? Understanding the Mediterranean like a common space to all the cultures that share it, today more than ever, elevates it as a centre of shared identity. From this great emptiness, forces are radiated. The social, political and econommic circumstances at global level allow for strong defining relations in different layers- history, legend, myths, culture, economy, politics and society. These relations are in constant change and make new conditions for architecture and urban design.
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Architectural Association School of Architecture
3-12 September, 2010
AA Berlin Laboratory – Experiments in Dwelling
Post-wall Berlin has emerged as a major player in contemporary cultural production. As a laboratory of lifestyles and modes of production, it attracts an influential community of highly creative people from around the globe. The AA Berlin Laboratory continues to explores the role of experimentation and interdisciplinary ways of working, harvesting this exceptional energy. Now in its second year, this intense workshop explores tools and systems of experimentation, focusing on the idea of dwelling.
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Re-act Lab: São Paulo Architecture Experiment
August 12-22, 2010

The ANCB series Re-act Lab has a potential-focused rather than problem-focused agenda. It confronts the particular challenges of cities or regions throughout the world by facilitating transdisciplinary enquiry into appropriate and responsible actions in architecture and urbanism. This 10-day Re-act Lab research studio will introduce a group of advanced students from across the world to the realities of Brazilian cities and provide the wider public with internal and external perspectives on these.
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
2-22 August, 2010

Latent Urbanism | Berlin
When Conrad Schumann left his post guarding the Berlin Wall, choosing instead to throw down his rifle and make a leap for Western liberty, he became more than just a symbol of Cold War defection: he became the first Latent Urbanist. Seizing opportunity in an increasingly inhospitable city, he redefined the way we engage with our urban environments. He demonstrated how small, carefully considered action, enacted where the fabric of our cities are most fragile can have the most potent consequences.
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University of Limerick
25 July - 11 August, 2010

SNN
While looking out from Shannon airport terminal it seems strange that we seldom look upon airports in the way we did and sometimes still do, as harbours, connected as they are to distant places, while being places in themselves, intimately connected to and impacting upon their immediate environment.
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Pratt Institute, New York
3 July - 1 August, 2010
Unity and Freedom Memorial Germany
On 9 November 2007, the German parliament, the Bundestag, decided that the Federal Republic of Germany would erect a Memorial to Freedom and Unity in remembrance of the peaceful revolution in the autumn of 1989 and the reinstatement of Germany's national unity.
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Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City
5-23 July, 2010

Imaginal Cities: Kreuzberg's Spree waterfront
With Form rather than Program as the main tool for the understanding and intervening in the existing condition, this unit is essentially an investigation of Form through Form. The testing round for this investigation is located (in order to also engage the broader ANCB discussion on Demarcations)on the River Spree Waterfront in Kreuzberg, specifically on an inner island neighbour to Baddenschiff. The projects seek to transform this space into cultural endeavor(s) and in doing so find how architecture can engage with local discourse.
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The Why Factory, TU Delft
18-29 April 2010

The Future of the Past
This unit by The Why Factory, TU Delft aims to brainstorm possible future scenarios in a complex urban setting using innovative representation means. Berlin provides a multilayered fabric which reveals its historic depth but provides flexibility for urban innovation.
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Zurich University of the Arts
15-18 April 2010
What would a culture of political representation look like in Design?
Design2context, Institute for Design Research, Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK. Postgraduate students from the Design Cultures (MAS) programme take part in a transdisciplinary studio led by Rudi Baur (Graphic Design), Vera Kockot (Cultural and Visual Studies) and Clemens Bellut (Philosophy). The working title of the studio is " What would a culture of political representation look like in Design?"
The studio takes place in the context of a parallel internal ZHdK research colloquium with guest lectures by Simona Mahrenholz (Berlin), Julia Vogel (Berlin) and Sophie Prinz (Berlin).
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Berlage Institute
28 March - 2 April 2010
1-9 November 2009

Metropolitan Imprints Berlin: New Workspace Architecture in Hybrid Environments
What does it mean to work in cities today? This research studio analyses the contemporary city’s daily work-life conditions and considers a re-organization as a means of manifesting the future city.
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Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture France
19 - 24 March 2010

The Wriez
Berlin’s reputation as one of the most creative cities in the world has resulted in a recent boom of 'creatives' moving into the city from all over the world. This in turn is triggering the emergence of new developments in the city, much as German reunification triggered a development boom in the '90s. These new developments are making significant changes to their urban contexts and are impacting massively on the demographic character of each district.
This task of this unit is to explore how the original and distinctive character of the area around the former Wriezener train station can to be retained in the architecture of urban design of once such new development-a prototypical 'cultural station' for Berlin’s creative and experimental minds, a place to meet and join groups for sport, events and public discussions.
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University of Applied Arts, Vienna
13-20 February 2010

Berlin Motion
This workshop coincides with the 60th birthday of the Berlinale. It explores the notions of registration, representation and transformation of architectural space through motion media such as film/video and digital animation techniques.
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Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture France
17 - 20 September 2009

Berlin Walls
The history of the Berlin Wall, its demolition and consequent developments prompt us to take a closer look at Berlin's less noticed urban borders. Borders created by big roads, railway lines, waterways as well as specific sites like the Zoo and the government area. In the Tiergarten area (West City) we find a cluster of borders dividing areas of significant spatial and social diversity. This raises the question as to which of these should be kept, removed or bridged.
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Architectural Association School of Architecture
4-12 September 2009

AA Berlin Laboratory
AA Berlin Laboratory is an intensive workshop that explores modes of creative production and their manifestations in the city. Using Berlin as a field for investigation and intervention, it aims to trace the complex relationship between cultural production and the city. The role of experimentation is at the core of this inquiry.
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Universidad Anahuac & Universidad Iberoamericana
13 - 31 July 2009

Imaginal Cities
This studio investigated issues of demarcation using Pfefferberg's old underground beer factory as a testing ground. The studio stemmed from a critical approach to the existing space, adopting abstract analytical tools for design exploration.
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Universidad Europea de Madrid
15 - 28 June 2009

Liquid Life
Berlin's urban setting is seen as an open field where relationships amongst communities can be understood as a continuous process. The transformation from solid to liquid modernity has created a new and unprecedented setting. Adopting four distinct media, Students and professors from UEM developed proposals for urban reconfiguration along the River Spree in the socio-economically charged context of Berlin's Kreuzberg.
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The Why Factory (T?F), TU-Delft
17 - 23 May 2009

2059, 50 years after the crisis
This studio was constructed around a series of realities brought about by the current financial crisis. The studio aimed at debating and visualising new possibilities that the crisis might open to the city of Berlin, as well as to the discipline of architecture itself. How to use the crisis as a momentum for change?
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SYMPOSIUM
Global Developments and Academic Networks:
EDUCATING THE GLOBAL ARCHITECT
New Policies of Space in Times of Globalization
18. - 19. April 2009

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