Only available in Romania .
Speakers :
- Jan Mannaerts (360 Architecten), Belgium
- Cosmin Pavel și Cristina Constantin (Abruptarhitectura)
- Elias Messinas (ECOWEEK), Grecia & Israel
- Șerban Sturdza (Prodid și Pro Patrimonio)
Only available in Romania .
Speakers :
A project by Zeppelin (RO), Archis (NL), Nordic Urban Design Association NUDA (NO), Fargfabriken (SE), Eurodite (RO)
The project investigated the future impact of the new technologies upon the European urbanities. Developing concepts like smart city or smart community, the research revealed the future social and cultural mutations that tend to better valorize individuals and communities together with their human, creative and entrepreneurial potential. As proposed through narrative and dramatized visions, the European space appears like a dense interconnected territory defined by complex rules and sophisticated standards of human interaction.
Urban Report is a cross culture program, gathering theories and critical discourses about the contemporary urban phenomena in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. This project was initiated by Zeppelin in 2010 with the support of Romanian Cultural Institute through the Cantemir Program. In 2011 Urban Report consisted of 3 publications, a website and 3 DVDs. In 2012 this project was continued and integrated in the structure of Zeppelin magazine [www.e-zeppelin.ro], with the support of ERSTE Stiftung, in the frame of EE-lab program.
Urban Report is a cross culture program bringing together theories and critical discourse on contemporary urban phenomena in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. This project was initiated in 2010 by Zeppelin, with the help of the Romanian Cultural Institute, through Cantemir program. In 2011, Urban Report consisted of three publications, a website and three DVDs. In 2012 this project was continued and integrated into Zeppelin magazine, with the support of ERSTE Stiftung under the EE-lab program.
Only available in Romania
Thursday, 4 june 2013, 15:30
Aula Magna a Bibliotecii Centrale Universitare „Carol I“, Bucharest
Designing big buildings and very big buildings is almost a subject itself.In todays world our jobs are changing rapidly . We have to learn to negotiate, to bring people together and work with them, to understand the process not just the final result. Studying large scale architecture is an essential part of learning.
May-December 2011, Belgrade, Budapest, Sofia
The first conference at the launch of the #1 Urban Report volume part of the Belgrade International Architecture Week took place on 11 May 2011. The event, hosted by Belgrade City Museum, covered a presentation of the platform and programme delivered by Constantin Goagea, a conference on the Serbian contribution and its relevance in the project delivered by Ivan Kucina and two screenings (Looking for Oktober and Balkanized Deutsche Bank).