世界建筑节即将在巴塞罗纳举办
2009年11月4-6日,将在巴塞罗那举办世界建筑节。
Seminar Programme 2009
The WAF seminars will cover three main themes, as well as provide three keynote sessions at the end of the day:
Less does more
Seminar sessions supporting the interactive curated exhibition.
Participants will expand and explain the exhibition content so delegates can respond and interact on new directions in architectural thinking.
Cities
The Cities strand at WAF will explore important and interesting cities from around the world, looking at their governance, economies and the contributions architects make to them. These seminars will be at the forefront of explaining relationships between policies, economic conditions and design. Exploring the most pressing issues facing urban development including:
population growth and de-population, governance, taxation, infrastructure provision, service provision and social housing
variance across the world the sessions will hope to draw conclusions on the ways architects can engage with urban surroundings and contribute to the improvement of cities – and the lives of their citizens – across the globe.
The relationship between prevailing urban conditions and innovative and creative architecture and provide architects with strategies for better, deeper relationships with the cities they work for and in.
Barcelona Now
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Wednesday 4 November
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10.00 - 10.45 Less Does More
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UNLEASHING THE ENERGETICS OF NATURE
Exploring what new scientific discoveries may offer architecture.
Examining how the natural, chemical and biological potential of different materials can be best understood to serve the ends of designers.
Identifying how this affects the role of the designer?
Outlining the practical implications of scientific innovation for architecture and design
“Reburbia” – rethinking the concept of home
Creating artificial physical environments that serve a dynamic practical purpose
Prof Neil Spiller, Avatar Group
Dr Rachel Armstrong, Avatar Group
Martin Hanczyc, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark
11.00 - 11.45 Cities
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GOVERNANCE: OBLIGATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARCHITECTS
What are the obligations and opportunities that architects face depending on forms of governance
How can scientific modelling aide good architectural governance and future planning?
Alastair Moss, Councillor Westminster City Council,
Didier Madoc Jones, Managing Director GMJ Design
Philip Follent, Queensland Government Architect
12.00 - 12.45 Less Does More
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STABILISING A COUNTRY: AGOSTINHO NETO UNIVERSITY
Outlining how an intelligent approach to architecture can help create an institution whose graduates can help the future of Angola.
Demonstrating the materials to build the institution can be sourced, maintained and replenished locally creating a fully sustainable complex
Making buildings habitable in an equatorial zone without over-reliance on complex power systems
Ralf Johnson, Design Principal, Perkins+Will.
Guy Battle, Director, Battle McCarthy Consulting Engineers
14.00 - 14.45 Cities
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MANAGING EXPLOSIVE URBAN GROWTH
Many international cities have been characterised by explosive growth which in turn has created its own problems
How can this be managed?
What can architects contribute to this and what opportunities exist within this conundrum?
Arturo Ortiz, Director, Taller Territorial de México
Michel Rojkind, Founder, Rojkind Arquitectos
Sanjay Puri, Founder, Sanjay Puri Architects
Meng Yan, Partner, Urbanus Architecture & Design Inc.
15.00 - 15.45 Less Does More
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BEYOND PERMANENCE - THE DESIGN OF THE 2012 STADIUM
Using intelligent design to solve the paradox of an Olympic stadium by targeting resources exactly where needed
Maintaining the balance between a temporary and
permanent built legacy for 2012.
Can a stadium be created with ‘built in obsolescence’?
What is the appropriate lifespan and lifecycle for this type of building?
Rod Sheard, Senior Principal, Populous
Paul Westbury, Principal, Buro Happold
Jerome Frost, Head of Design, Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA)
16.00 - 16.45 Barcelona now - Barcelona 21
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The 1992 Olympics was Barcelona’s post Franco opening to the world and helped give it an international identity as well as regenerate a large part of the city and reinvigorate its people
What are the issues that now face Barcelona?
What should its agenda moving forward be?
Diane Gray, Coordinator, European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture & Curator, Collection, Fundació Mies van der Rohe
Eduardo Cadaval, Founder, Cadaval & Solà-Morales, Barcelona
Clara Solà-Morales, Founder, Cadaval & Solà-Morales, Barcelona
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote one – Farshid Moussavi
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Farshid Moussavi, co-founder of Foreign Office Architects (FOA), noted as one of the world's most creative design firms, will be talks about the ' Function of Form' and her thoughts on how this essential manual on structural systems can aid architects in their capacity to produce a variety of forms
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Thursday 5 November
-----------------------------
10.00 - 10.45 Less Does More
---------------------------------------
Examining how a particular architectural type (housing) fits within, takes advantage of and serves a particular social context, in both developing and developed worlds.
Exploring how a radically rethink of approach to the typology of housing can create asset revenue and social value
Tapping the social, economic and physical resources of a particular place
Designing economic security and benefit into the building
Roger Zogolovitch, Managing Director, Lake Estates
Cezary Bednarsk, Founder, Studio Bednarski
Indy Johar, Director, Architecture00
11.00 - 11.45 Cities
--------------------------
REGENERATION
Examining an international mix of cities where regeneration is changing the look at feel of the urban environment
Lee Mallett, Director, Urbik
Robert Hammond, Co-founder, The High Line, New York
Dan Stubbergaard, Architect, COBE, Denmark
12.00 - 12.45 Less Does More
---------------------------------------
MAKING THE UNINHABITABLE HABITABLE - MASDAR CITY , THE MOST RADICAL & AMBITIOUS URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORLD
Exploring how intelligent architectural thinking can navigate traditional problems encountered with extreme climates
Harnessing the power of the desert to not only create a habitable community but create it so that it is sustainable and has zero net output.
Identifying how a collaborative international effort can help accelerate the development of renewable energies and clean technology.
Gerard Evenden, Senior Partner, Foster + Partners
Chris Bosse, Co-founder, Lava, Laboratory for Visionary Architecture.
14.00 - 14.45 Cities
-------------------------
PRESERVING HERITAGE
International panel discussing perils and privileges of cities where preserving heritage is crucial. Looking at the examples of St Petersburg, Havana and Cairo
What kind of regulations, state laws and local norms should protect the heritage?
How should civil society work to defend the heritage?
The ethics of an architect - should he/she agree to make a design if there is doubt, which concerns preservation of the heritage?
Individual monument and historical tissue of the city - differences in attitudes in preservation.
Heritage of 20th century architecture - less or more important than previous centuries?
Peter Kudryavtsev, Editor-in-Chief, Building ARX Magazine
Professor Julio César Pérez Hernández, Harvard University Loeb Fellow
Cameron Rashti, Director, Historic Cities Programme, Aga Khan Trust for Culture
15.00 - 15.45 Less Does More
----------------------------------------
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
Demonstrating how intelligent co-operation with product suppliers can achieve more with less
‘Dove tailing’ the design, construction and procurement
processes whilst benefiting from cost savings alongside an increase in quality
Examining how less transportation can lead to better use of products used in the construction process
James Pickard, Director, Cartwright Pickard Architects
Tim Macfarlane, Structural Engineer, Dewhurst, Macfarlane and Partners
Teddy Cruz, Founder, Estudio Teddy Cruz
Simon Lofts, Director For Business Innovation, Nike
16.00 - 16.45 Barcelona now
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Young Catalan architects speak about their vision for Barcelona for the next 10 years.
Miquel Lacasta Cordorniu, Architect, Archikubic
Enric Ruiz-Geli, cloud 9
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote two – Rafael Vignoly
-------------------------------------------------------
An international architect whose work ranges from the US to Europe to the Far East.
------------------------
Friday 6 November
------------------------
10.00 - 16.45 Category winner presentations
---------------------------------------------------------
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote three – Road to Copenhagen
------------------------------------------------------------------
With the UN Climate Change Conference meeting in Copenhagen in December. Where does the profession stand on the issues that will be discussed at the Conference?
How do you engineer an urban quarter / plan for rapid growth of a city? Can a city in China or India or Latin America that will undergo rapid 'industrialisation' and growth follow a zero net output model?
What can governments do for the industry? Is there the will in the governments and infrastructure industries of the developing world to match and follow the example of more progressive countries?
How could we best make switches from high to low-carbon environments through devolved energy provision and virtuous power sources?
What is the relationship between architects and engineers, and the way in which planning regimes can work with utility companies to address problems which we know are coming our way.
Seminar Programme 2009
The WAF seminars will cover three main themes, as well as provide three keynote sessions at the end of the day:
Less does more
Seminar sessions supporting the interactive curated exhibition.
Participants will expand and explain the exhibition content so delegates can respond and interact on new directions in architectural thinking.
Cities
The Cities strand at WAF will explore important and interesting cities from around the world, looking at their governance, economies and the contributions architects make to them. These seminars will be at the forefront of explaining relationships between policies, economic conditions and design. Exploring the most pressing issues facing urban development including:
population growth and de-population, governance, taxation, infrastructure provision, service provision and social housing
variance across the world the sessions will hope to draw conclusions on the ways architects can engage with urban surroundings and contribute to the improvement of cities – and the lives of their citizens – across the globe.
The relationship between prevailing urban conditions and innovative and creative architecture and provide architects with strategies for better, deeper relationships with the cities they work for and in.
Barcelona Now
--------------------------------
Wednesday 4 November
--------------------------------
10.00 - 10.45 Less Does More
---------------------------------------
UNLEASHING THE ENERGETICS OF NATURE
Exploring what new scientific discoveries may offer architecture.
Examining how the natural, chemical and biological potential of different materials can be best understood to serve the ends of designers.
Identifying how this affects the role of the designer?
Outlining the practical implications of scientific innovation for architecture and design
“Reburbia” – rethinking the concept of home
Creating artificial physical environments that serve a dynamic practical purpose
Prof Neil Spiller, Avatar Group
Dr Rachel Armstrong, Avatar Group
Martin Hanczyc, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark
11.00 - 11.45 Cities
-----------------------------
GOVERNANCE: OBLIGATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARCHITECTS
What are the obligations and opportunities that architects face depending on forms of governance
How can scientific modelling aide good architectural governance and future planning?
Alastair Moss, Councillor Westminster City Council,
Didier Madoc Jones, Managing Director GMJ Design
Philip Follent, Queensland Government Architect
12.00 - 12.45 Less Does More
---------------------------------------
STABILISING A COUNTRY: AGOSTINHO NETO UNIVERSITY
Outlining how an intelligent approach to architecture can help create an institution whose graduates can help the future of Angola.
Demonstrating the materials to build the institution can be sourced, maintained and replenished locally creating a fully sustainable complex
Making buildings habitable in an equatorial zone without over-reliance on complex power systems
Ralf Johnson, Design Principal, Perkins+Will.
Guy Battle, Director, Battle McCarthy Consulting Engineers
14.00 - 14.45 Cities
--------------------------
MANAGING EXPLOSIVE URBAN GROWTH
Many international cities have been characterised by explosive growth which in turn has created its own problems
How can this be managed?
What can architects contribute to this and what opportunities exist within this conundrum?
Arturo Ortiz, Director, Taller Territorial de México
Michel Rojkind, Founder, Rojkind Arquitectos
Sanjay Puri, Founder, Sanjay Puri Architects
Meng Yan, Partner, Urbanus Architecture & Design Inc.
15.00 - 15.45 Less Does More
----------------------------------------
BEYOND PERMANENCE - THE DESIGN OF THE 2012 STADIUM
Using intelligent design to solve the paradox of an Olympic stadium by targeting resources exactly where needed
Maintaining the balance between a temporary and
permanent built legacy for 2012.
Can a stadium be created with ‘built in obsolescence’?
What is the appropriate lifespan and lifecycle for this type of building?
Rod Sheard, Senior Principal, Populous
Paul Westbury, Principal, Buro Happold
Jerome Frost, Head of Design, Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA)
16.00 - 16.45 Barcelona now - Barcelona 21
---------------------------------------------------------
The 1992 Olympics was Barcelona’s post Franco opening to the world and helped give it an international identity as well as regenerate a large part of the city and reinvigorate its people
What are the issues that now face Barcelona?
What should its agenda moving forward be?
Diane Gray, Coordinator, European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture & Curator, Collection, Fundació Mies van der Rohe
Eduardo Cadaval, Founder, Cadaval & Solà-Morales, Barcelona
Clara Solà-Morales, Founder, Cadaval & Solà-Morales, Barcelona
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote one – Farshid Moussavi
------------------------------------------------------------
Farshid Moussavi, co-founder of Foreign Office Architects (FOA), noted as one of the world's most creative design firms, will be talks about the ' Function of Form' and her thoughts on how this essential manual on structural systems can aid architects in their capacity to produce a variety of forms
-----------------------------
Thursday 5 November
-----------------------------
10.00 - 10.45 Less Does More
---------------------------------------
Examining how a particular architectural type (housing) fits within, takes advantage of and serves a particular social context, in both developing and developed worlds.
Exploring how a radically rethink of approach to the typology of housing can create asset revenue and social value
Tapping the social, economic and physical resources of a particular place
Designing economic security and benefit into the building
Roger Zogolovitch, Managing Director, Lake Estates
Cezary Bednarsk, Founder, Studio Bednarski
Indy Johar, Director, Architecture00
11.00 - 11.45 Cities
--------------------------
REGENERATION
Examining an international mix of cities where regeneration is changing the look at feel of the urban environment
Lee Mallett, Director, Urbik
Robert Hammond, Co-founder, The High Line, New York
Dan Stubbergaard, Architect, COBE, Denmark
12.00 - 12.45 Less Does More
---------------------------------------
MAKING THE UNINHABITABLE HABITABLE - MASDAR CITY , THE MOST RADICAL & AMBITIOUS URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORLD
Exploring how intelligent architectural thinking can navigate traditional problems encountered with extreme climates
Harnessing the power of the desert to not only create a habitable community but create it so that it is sustainable and has zero net output.
Identifying how a collaborative international effort can help accelerate the development of renewable energies and clean technology.
Gerard Evenden, Senior Partner, Foster + Partners
Chris Bosse, Co-founder, Lava, Laboratory for Visionary Architecture.
14.00 - 14.45 Cities
-------------------------
PRESERVING HERITAGE
International panel discussing perils and privileges of cities where preserving heritage is crucial. Looking at the examples of St Petersburg, Havana and Cairo
What kind of regulations, state laws and local norms should protect the heritage?
How should civil society work to defend the heritage?
The ethics of an architect - should he/she agree to make a design if there is doubt, which concerns preservation of the heritage?
Individual monument and historical tissue of the city - differences in attitudes in preservation.
Heritage of 20th century architecture - less or more important than previous centuries?
Peter Kudryavtsev, Editor-in-Chief, Building ARX Magazine
Professor Julio César Pérez Hernández, Harvard University Loeb Fellow
Cameron Rashti, Director, Historic Cities Programme, Aga Khan Trust for Culture
15.00 - 15.45 Less Does More
----------------------------------------
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
Demonstrating how intelligent co-operation with product suppliers can achieve more with less
‘Dove tailing’ the design, construction and procurement
processes whilst benefiting from cost savings alongside an increase in quality
Examining how less transportation can lead to better use of products used in the construction process
James Pickard, Director, Cartwright Pickard Architects
Tim Macfarlane, Structural Engineer, Dewhurst, Macfarlane and Partners
Teddy Cruz, Founder, Estudio Teddy Cruz
Simon Lofts, Director For Business Innovation, Nike
16.00 - 16.45 Barcelona now
--------------------------------------
Young Catalan architects speak about their vision for Barcelona for the next 10 years.
Miquel Lacasta Cordorniu, Architect, Archikubic
Enric Ruiz-Geli, cloud 9
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote two – Rafael Vignoly
-------------------------------------------------------
An international architect whose work ranges from the US to Europe to the Far East.
------------------------
Friday 6 November
------------------------
10.00 - 16.45 Category winner presentations
---------------------------------------------------------
17.00 - 18.00 Keynote three – Road to Copenhagen
------------------------------------------------------------------
With the UN Climate Change Conference meeting in Copenhagen in December. Where does the profession stand on the issues that will be discussed at the Conference?
How do you engineer an urban quarter / plan for rapid growth of a city? Can a city in China or India or Latin America that will undergo rapid 'industrialisation' and growth follow a zero net output model?
What can governments do for the industry? Is there the will in the governments and infrastructure industries of the developing world to match and follow the example of more progressive countries?
How could we best make switches from high to low-carbon environments through devolved energy provision and virtuous power sources?
What is the relationship between architects and engineers, and the way in which planning regimes can work with utility companies to address problems which we know are coming our way.
去不了啊,,,
对呀。。。
过后谁能带些照片回来吧
是否组织和邀请国内普通建筑师参加?这些活动还是一如既往的官派明星派
国内建筑师可以报名参加。有十几家国内事务所的作品入选shortlist,也不算少吧。
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