METROPOLIS |
ENGLISH OM KIT PRESSE NETVÆRK ARKIV SØG KONTAKT |
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PROGRAMME METROPOLIS LABORATORY 2014
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| 09.00-09.30 | REGISTRATION & COFFEE | |
| 09.30-10.15 | KEYNOTE Franco Bianchini (UK) Professor of Cultural Policy and Planning, School of Cultural Studies and Humanities, Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology, Leeds Metropolitan University |
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| 10.15-11.30 | PANEL 1: Cultural approaches to processes of urban change Anne Beate Hovind (NO) Project Manager, Bjørvika Public Art Programme. "How public art investment can drive change and ensure cohesion along the Oslo waterfront" Ólöf Örvarsdóttir (IS) Architect and director, Department of Environment and City Planning, Reykjavik, reflects on how to generate a sense of urbanness in an isolated and extremely exposed city Dagur Eggertsson / Rintala Eggertsson Architects (NO) Architect "Temporality in urban space" Bettina Lamm (DK) Landscape architect and associated professor. "Between landscape and body - site specific art as agent of exploration and transformation" |
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| 11.45-12.45 | PANEL 2: Practices between art, architecture and performance Hella Hernberg / Urban Dream Management (FI) Architect and designer "Everyman's City - Tools for engaging people in urban change and development" Erlend Blakstad Haffner (NO) Architect, Fantastic Norway, with their pop-up drawing office on wheels, alternative and humanistic approach on “moving offices, moving communities and moving towns” Bureau Detours (DK) Artists/architecture collective based in Aarhus, daring to play with the city, challenging roles, reason and rationale. Structures and practicing engagement rather than preaching Arna Mathiesen / April Arkitekter (NO) Architect "What can the artists teach the public about architecture and the urban condition?" |
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| 12.45-13.30 | KEYNOTE: Embedding temporary urbanism into urban projects and strategies Peter Bishop (UK) Professor of Urban Design, Bartlett School of Architecture, London |
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| 13.45-17.30 | TRIPS IN THE REGION. LUNCH ON THE BUS. Choose between: ROSKILDE - temporary city making Lise Hammershøj (DK) from Musicon Sekretariatet will guide us through Musicon, a former concrete factory site now being developed into a vibrant city with culture, business, events and housing by using a cultural planning philosophy. Curator and PhD Fellow Signe Brink Pedersen (DK) from Roskilde Festival and Aalborg University and PhD Fellow Tina Vestermann Olsen (DK) from Aalborg University will present their research within "Creative Urban Processes - Temporary Art and Architecture as Driving Force”. KØGE - art as a tool for development Siv Raun Andersen (DK) Head of development, culture and community activities from Køge Kyst, will present the developing method for the area. Landscape architect Bettina Lamm (DK) will guide us through the site-specific exhibition Urban Play in the area. |
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| 17.30 | RECEPTION in central Copenhagen |
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