Online Lecture - "International Landscape Architecture" 2020 at DAM (4)
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On September 23, bdla Hessen started its lecture series "International Landscape Architecture - Climate Change in Focus" in cooperation with the Deutsches Architekturmuseum.
The lectures take place in each case from 19.00 - 20.00 o'clock online.
Contrary to the invitation, registration is not required.
We cordially invite you to the next lecture of the series on
Thursday, 26.11.2020, 19.00 - 20.00 hrs.
"From retrospective to perspective - climate change as an impetus"
Clemens Kluska, Hager Partner AG, Zurich I Berlin
The link to the livestream will be activated here in good time before the start of the lecture. Please CLICK!
We welcome you cordially. In the preliminary program, our project partners will present themselves with entertaining impressions in line with the topic until the start.
The previous contributions are available on YouTube under the links below:
23.09.2020
"Klimagerechte Stadtplätze" Peter Hausdorf, sinai Gesellschaft für Landschaftsarchitekten, Berlin
15.10.2020
"Attention: the landscape! - Attention to the landscape!" Lars Ruge, Vogt Landscape ArchitectsAG, Zurich I London I Berlin I Paris
On the content of the lecture series
Public open spaces and sophisticated greenery significantly shape the quality of life in cities as well as in rural areas. The effects of climate change are felt in densely populated areas as well as in less built-up areas. However, they are different in their manifestation, each with its own specific symptoms.
In order to develop a sustainable building culture with innovative solutions for sustainable cities, housing and living spaces, society must increasingly address the environmental vulnerability of these systems. The necessity of new mobility concepts, the integration of infrastructures in landscape design and the safeguarding of valuable microclimatic conditions are important topics in this context. In the context between architecture, urban, regional and infrastructure planning, landscape architecture provides decisive concepts and answers to socially relevant questions. It unites aesthetic, social, ecological, technical and economic demands to create a precisely fitting design.
The series of events will provide an insight into the projects of internationally active landscape architects, who will report on their work experiences in a globally networked world undergoing climate change and on the answers that a design discipline can provide to social changes.
The series of events is a cooperation project between the German Architecture Museum DAM in Frankfurt and the Association of German Landscape Architects (Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten bdla, Landesverband Hessen).
We would like to thank them for their kind support of the event series.