Greenhouse Sessions | hosted by re:arc institute

Event Date: Jul 6, 2023; Event City: Copenhagen, DK Join re:arc institute — a new philanthropic organization supporting architectures of planetary well-being — in celebration of the opening of The Greenhouse: a UIA World Congress of Architects Pavilion in the form of a new, youth-focused environmental education space in Copenhagen.For this occasion, re:arc will present a two-day series of multi-format conversations with architects, designers, and activists working at the intersections of ecological design and spatial practice, to imagine how we might together transform our relationships with the natural environment.All conversations are free to attend, RSVP here.ScheduleJuly 5 202317:00Doors Open 18:00New Modes of Participation with Organizmo & ArhiperaBy facilitating meaningful conversations with different stakeholders in decision-making processes, and de-centering the ‘Architect’ and other authoritative figures, we can begin to see the critical roles of knowledge exchange, mutual recognition, social collaboration, and discursive design principles in participatory design praxis. In this conversation, we will explore the challenges of top-down approaches in participatory design, redefine the formalities of civic infrastructures, engage with regenerative frameworks, and learn about methods that may enhance creative dialogue with local community members. Join us as Ana María Gutiérrez, Director of Bio Architecture and Alternative Technologies at Organizmo, and Silvia Niculae, Communications Director at Arhipera, discuss the importance of bottom-up participatory design interventions to address spatial inequalities and the well-being of our social and ecological fabrics in their respective regions of Colombia and Romania.19:00In Conversation: Yasmeen Lari and Elke Krasny on Understanding Architecture(s)On the heels of their recent collaboration, Architecture for the Future (MIT, 2023), Yasmeen Lari and Elke Krasny will reflect on the many responsibilities of those working within the built environment, the need to recognize new and pluralistic forms of spatial practice, and how to address the interconnectedness of socio-ecological crisis at the planetary scale.20:00Music by Dingo Tracks22:00EndScheduleJuly 6 202314:00Doors Open14:30Immersive Sound bath by byjayrA 60 minute immersive sound bath to calm the mind, and expand awareness. byjayr is a musician, DJ, and sound meditation facilitator, blending digital sound frequencies with live acoustic instruments to create immersive sound baths.15:30Presentation by Building DiversityBuilding Diversity is a Copenhagen-based non-profit organisation committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the field of architecture. The group believes that architecture is a collective effort, where the act of building is at the heart of our goal to expand the dialogue and create a more inclusive community. The organisation is composed of architects and other practitioners who are passionate about promoting equality and cultural change in the industry. Building Diversity brings together international and Danish professionals, experts, students, researchers, and opinion leaders to share knowledge, debate, and develop new solutions to address current societal issues in both a Danish and global context. The centre of their mission is the exchange of activism, dialogue, and knowledge to build a more diverse and inclusive future for architecture.17:00In Conversation: Mikaela Loach & In Futurum on Redefining RadicalityMikaela Loach will present a keynote address on her work as an activist for climate justice, with a particular focus on the connection between regimes of global hegemony and the climate crisis. Following her presentation, Loach and In Futurum will discuss key points of intersectionality within the climate justice movement.18:45Planetary Custodianship:A Roundtable with Cherry Ann-Davis, Cave_Bureau Nina Paim, Afaina de Jong, and COMUNALBuilding on an ongoing dialogue about the intersections of care and design, this roundtable will consider that care is not a magic pill that would heal the ills of design; it’s what we actually do. Working with care, therefore, requires unpacking what is done under this blanket category. In this exploratory conversation about the ethics and responsibilities of community-engaged architecture, the panellists will discuss the craft and pragmatics of caring, and ask: who holds us accountable to the care work we set out to do in the name of planetary custodianship?20:00Music by Lou & Mero, & Suziethecockroach23:00EndRead the full post on Bustler

Greenhouse Sessions | hosted by re:arc institute
Event Date: Jul 6, 2023; Event City: Copenhagen, DK

Join re:arc institute — a new philanthropic organization supporting architectures of planetary well-being — in celebration of the opening of The Greenhouse: a UIA World Congress of Architects Pavilion in the form of a new, youth-focused environmental education space in Copenhagen.

For this occasion, re:arc will present a two-day series of multi-format conversations with architects, designers, and activists working at the intersections of ecological design and spatial practice, to imagine how we might together transform our relationships with the natural environment.

All conversations are free to attend, RSVP here.

Schedule
July 5 2023

17:00
Doors Open

18:00
New Modes of Participation with Organizmo & Arhipera

By facilitating meaningful conversations with different stakeholders in decision-making processes, and de-centering the ‘Architect’ and other authoritative figures, we can begin to see the critical roles of knowledge exchange, mutual recognition, social collaboration, and discursive design principles in participatory design praxis. In this conversation, we will explore the challenges of top-down approaches in participatory design, redefine the formalities of civic infrastructures, engage with regenerative frameworks, and learn about methods that may enhance creative dialogue with local community members. Join us as Ana María Gutiérrez, Director of Bio Architecture and Alternative Technologies at Organizmo, and Silvia Niculae, Communications Director at Arhipera, discuss the importance of bottom-up participatory design interventions to address spatial inequalities and the well-being of our social and ecological fabrics in their respective regions of Colombia and Romania.

19:00
In Conversation: Yasmeen Lari and Elke Krasny on Understanding Architecture(s)

On the heels of their recent collaboration, Architecture for the Future (MIT, 2023), Yasmeen Lari and Elke Krasny will reflect on the many responsibilities of those working within the built environment, the need to recognize new and pluralistic forms of spatial practice, and how to address the interconnectedness of socio-ecological crisis at the planetary scale.

20:00
Music by Dingo Tracks

22:00
End

Schedule
July 6 2023

14:00
Doors Open

14:30
Immersive Sound bath by byjayr

A 60 minute immersive sound bath to calm the mind, and expand awareness. byjayr is a musician, DJ, and sound meditation facilitator, blending digital sound frequencies with live acoustic instruments to create immersive sound baths.

15:30
Presentation by Building Diversity

Building Diversity is a Copenhagen-based non-profit organisation committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the field of architecture. The group believes that architecture is a collective effort, where the act of building is at the heart of our goal to expand the dialogue and create a more inclusive community. The organisation is composed of architects and other practitioners who are passionate about promoting equality and cultural change in the industry. Building Diversity brings together international and Danish professionals, experts, students, researchers, and opinion leaders to share knowledge, debate, and develop new solutions to address current societal issues in both a Danish and global context. The centre of their mission is the exchange of activism, dialogue, and knowledge to build a more diverse and inclusive future for architecture.

17:00
In Conversation: Mikaela Loach & In Futurum on Redefining Radicality

Mikaela Loach will present a keynote address on her work as an activist for climate justice, with a particular focus on the connection between regimes of global hegemony and the climate crisis. Following her presentation, Loach and In Futurum will discuss key points of intersectionality within the climate justice movement.

18:45
Planetary Custodianship:

A Roundtable with Cherry Ann-Davis, Cave_Bureau Nina Paim, Afaina de Jong, and COMUNAL
Building on an ongoing dialogue about the intersections of care and design, this roundtable will consider that care is not a magic pill that would heal the ills of design; it’s what we actually do. Working with care, therefore, requires unpacking what is done under this blanket category. In this exploratory conversation about the ethics and responsibilities of community-engaged architecture, the panellists will discuss the craft and pragmatics of caring, and ask: who holds us accountable to the care work we set out to do in the name of planetary custodianship?

20:00
Music by Lou & Mero, & Suziethecockroach

23:00
End

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