Future Thinking. How to Make Things Better.

Thu Dec 01 2022 at 06:30 pm to 09:30 pm

ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory | Berlin

ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory
Publisher/HostANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory
Future Thinking. How to Make Things Better.
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An ANCB Lab Talk in cooperation with Deborah Ascher Barnstone, University of Technology Sydney and the Australian Embassy Berlin
About this Event

Format: The event will take place in English. Admittance is free. We recommend wearing an FFP2 Mask. The Berlin Chamber of Architects will award two professional development points for attendence.

How can architecture act as a tool for betterment? This public Lab Talk will showcase Australian and German examples of strategies for planners and designers- but also politicians, academics and industry partners- to form new networks mapping a better future in our urban and rural spaces. Future Thinking aims to explore ways for architecture to actively address climate change challenges using a comparative approach, to enable a broader dialogue and to focus on different strategies to extract general valid parameters and local mitigation and adaptation factors.

PROGRAMME

Welcome

Miriam Mlecek, Programme Manager, ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin

Deborah Ascher Barnstone, Professor and Head of School of Architecture, University of Technology Sydney

H.E. Philip Green OAM, Australian Ambassador to Germany

Impulse Statements and Panel Discussion

Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Director Emeritus, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam

Tobias Wallisser, Director, LAVA, Berlin/ Stuttgart/ Sydney

Andrea Klinge, Co-Founder and Research Director, ZRS Architects and Engineers, Berlin

Norbert Gorißen, Deputy State Secretary and Special Envoy for International Climate Action, Federal Foreign Office, Berlin

Gerard Reinmuth, Principal and Director terroir, Sydney

Q&A

with the audience, moderated by Deborah Ascher Barnstone and Miriam Mlecek

BACKGROUND

Climate change is the greatest challenge facing humanity today. Many aspects of the built environment, which encompasses transportation infrastructure, building construction and operation, and land-use, contribute to climate change. If designed well, however, the built environment can also contribute positively to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Any effective response to climate change needs to be able to reduce the demand for diminishing resources, to respond flexibly to the changing environment, or both. Designers need to consider the scale of the individual, the city, nation and globe in their work to imagine more resilient solutions in the face of weather-related events such as excessive heat and floods, droughts and wildfires, health-related events such as Covid-19, economic side effects such as rising food prices, and societal conditions like mass migrations. Germany and Australia, even though on opposite sides of the globe, are actively looking for sharing knowledge and tools to support innovative planning processes and creative or “smart” strategies/typologies for living, working, housing and critical infrastructures.


This event is part of the new ANCB theme Futureproof. Climate Action and Resilience exploring strategies and creating new paths for sustainability and resilience.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Christinenstraße 18-19, Berlin, Germany

Tickets

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