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SUMMARY:A Green Transition with Smart City Solutions
DESCRIPTION:LET’S JOIN FORCES IN SUPPORTING A GREEN TRANSITION WITH SMART CITY SOLUTIONS! \nSmart solutions are an inevitable part of creating sustainable environments. If we use data wisely\, we can move so much faster towards sustainability – push forward a green transition of cities and buildings and create awareness to engage citizens to act more sustainably. \nWe can create good stuff\, but if we join forces\, we might create magic ….. \nWE BUILD DENMARK intends to create a dynamic and informal interdisciplinary environment where clusters\, associated experts\, and stakeholders across borders collaborate\, exchange ideas and challenges\, and discuss best practices in innovation efforts. All to support a vision of creating sustainable and innovative solutions for our cities and communities. \nWe will start the journey by inviting you to a 24-hour workshop in Copenhagen. \nAt this join-forces workshop\, WE BUILD DENMARK wants to create a forum for sharing ambitions on innovative sustainable solutions\, bridge shared knowledge\, and organize cross-border networks to work together on possibilities and create solutions for faced challenges. \nThe workshop is an invitation to meet and engage in discussions on:\n– European collaboration on smart cities\n– Visions for smart solutions supporting a green transition in cities and buildings\n– Known challenges that we can address and push forward together. \nThis first workshop aims to identify a future collaborative cluster that\, through EU fundraising\, can work on cross-border smart city projects\, sharing experience and knowledge. \nThe network will decide on the themes to be discussed\, but we expect to take off in the EU mission for 100 Climate-neutral cities in 2030. However\, the program for the first meeting will include sessions for all to introduce ambitions and challenges. \nParticipants\nThe primary target group is representatives of smart city clusters in Norway\, Finland\, Sweden\, Ireland\, Germany\, the Netherlands\, and Denmark. When the primary group is formed\, a secondary target group can be involved: Representatives of internationally oriented companies\, universities\, and (GTS) institutes with the potential for major innovation collaborations.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/a-green-transition-with-smart-city-solutions_workshop/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Free event,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20231024T093000
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SUMMARY:The Very First House was a Wind Palisade
DESCRIPTION:DARE (Danish Network for Architecture & Urbanism Research) invites you to the research symposium: The Very First House was a Wind Palisade. \n‘A building’ is a thing\, while ‘to build’ is an action. To build a sustainable future\, we must address both. At this second DARE symposium\, ‘The very first house was a wind palisade…’\, we bring together researchers and practitioners from across the Danish research and practice environments of architecture and urban studies\, to discuss sustainable building practices\, including aspects of material scarcity\, growth and degrowth\, forms of dwelling and forms of living with and through the non-human. \nThe aim is to deepen our understanding of the composite nature and temporal interrelation of buildings\, the act of building\, and the flows of materials\, energy\, capital\, etc.\, that continuously situates circumscribes\, and (re-)produce both. Through keynotes and discussions\, the symposium unpacks the perspectives of both sustainable construction and the diverse activity of building and inhabitation – presently and historically. \nThis is the second symposium out of three exploratory forums for contemporary research in architecture\, urban design\, and landscape planning. It follows the first symposium\, ‘Entangled Scales: Urban and Rural Interaction’. The third symposium\, ‘The Power of Knowledge. Rights to Define Futures’ is planned for the autumn of 2024. \n________ \nCOFFEE & REGISTRATION\n \nWELCOME / Thomas Bo Jensen and Maja de Neergaard\n \nA BUILDING \n\nPeter Bertram\, Associate Professor\, The Royal Academy: Introducing the theme ‘The Very First House was a Wind Palisade…’\nHenriette Steiner\, Associate professor\, University of Copenhagen: Between Passion and Possession: Women Architects and the Houses they built for Family\, Love\, and Work.\nLærke Sophie Keil\, Assistant Professor\, University of Copenhagen: Rethinking the Concrete Landscape.\nSimon Sjökvist\, Ph.D. student\, The Royal Academy\, researches in expanded practices of reusing existing building stock.\n\nDiscussions  \nLUNCH  \nTO BUILD  \n\nKemo Usto\, Ph.D.\, Aalborg University: Tectonic Metabolism – Towards a Slow and Narrow Material Diet in the Built Environment.\nOlga Popovic Larsen\, Professor\, The Royal Academy: Loadbearing Structures from Reclaimed Wood: Design Parameters\, Strategies\, and Reflections.\nMarkus Matthias Hudert\, Assistant Professor\, Aarhus University: Releasing the Knot: Spatio-temporal Aspects of Timber Construction.\nDiscussions \n\nBREAK  \nPLENUM DISCUSSION / Moderated by Nicolaj Tofte Brenniche\, Chief of Research Administration\, The Royal Academy \nEND OF SYMPOSIUM \n______ \nPlease register for the symposium here:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/the-very-first-house-was-a-wind-palisade/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB LA\, Fæstningens Materialgård\, Frederiksholms Kanal 30\, Copenhagen\, 1220\, Danmark
CATEGORIES:Free event,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20231031T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20231031T173000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the “Danish Design Heritage & Global Sustainability” book launch on October 31st at BLOXHUB – an insightful exploration of Danish design’s impact on global sustainability. \nThe book explores the roots of the Danish design tradition\, revealing its potential as a catalyst for solutions to today’s environmental challenges. Ditte Lysgaard Vind\, author of the book and Chief Innovation and science Officer at BLOXHUB\, propels us towards actionable insights by embracing planetary boundaries as creative parameters. \nDiscover how Danish design\, known for its aesthetic excellence\, craftsmanship\, and sustainable ethos\, can be a cornerstone of eco-conscious solutions. The book introduces the principles of circular economy and illustrates their fusion with design to combat climate change. Engaging case studies and interviews with leading designers offer unparalleled perspectives. \nAimed at product designers\, consultants\, sustainability professionals\, and students\, this book advocates for the Circular Way: Reduce\, Reuse\, Recycle\, and Replace. It guides us in innovatively replacing detrimental materials and business models. \nPlease sign up here:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/book-launch-danish-design-heritage-global-sustainability/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Free event,Science Forum
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