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SUMMARY:BLOXHUB SUMMER SCHOOL: TRANSFORMATION OG RENOVERING session 1
DESCRIPTION:Der er åbent for tilmelding på  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering og BLOXHUB’s Summer School om transformation og renovering – arkitektur\, håndværk\, bæredygtighed og byggeteknik. \nKurset giver indsigt i transformationsarkitekturens teori og historie\, færdigheder i anvendelsen af transformationsarkitekturens metoder og værktøjer\, håndværksmæssige teknikker\, viden om materialer og kompetencer i projektfremstilling og tværfagligt samarbejde. \nKurset er udviklet i et samarbejde mellem Byggeriets Uddannelser\,  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering og EUC Nord. Projektet er støttet af Realdania og Grundejernes investeringsfond og indgår i en BLOXHUB-satsning for at styrke tværfagligt samarbejde i byggeriet. \nMålet er at udvikle en fælles viden\, konkret kunnen og metodisk fremgangsmåde på tværs af byggeriets faggrupper for at øge kvaliteten i og omkring transformation og renovering af den eksisterende bygningsmasse. \nPå kurset arbejdes der med aktuelle problemstillinger fx energirenovering af Vikingeskibsmuseet\, transformation af Brønshøj vandtårn eller addition af taglejligheder på Nørrebro. Samtidig er kurset bygget op omkring en række konkrete cases\, hvor hver case tager udgangspunkt i en konkret bygningsdel. Det kunne eksempelvis være energiforbedring af vinduer\, efterisolering af mur\, pudsning af facade\, reparation af fuger\, reetablering af (udvendig) stuk\, kvaderpuds eller udlusning af bindingsværk. \nDet får du ud af kurset: \n\nindsigt i transformationsarkitekturens teori og historie\nfærdigheder i anvendelsen af transformationsarkitekturens metoder\nværktøjer og håndværksmæssige teknikker\nviden om materialer\nkompetencer i projektfremstilling og tværfagligt samarbejde.\n\nMålgruppe \nDa projektets hovedformål er at arbejde tværfagligt\, sigtes der på at rekruttere fra alle faggrupper\, der arbejder med transformation og renovering dvs. håndværkere\, konstruktører\, ingeniører\, arkitekter og rådgivere fra myndigheder. \nTid\, sted og tilmelding:\nKurset er opdelt i tre sessioner\, hvoraf den første og sidste holdes i København og den midterste i Aalborg/Hjørring. Du skal således påregne tid og udgifter til transport og overnatning. \n1. session: 24.-25. september 2020\nDet Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering\, Philip de Langes Allé 10\, 1435 Kbh. K\n2. session: 21.-23. oktober 2020\nAalborg (byvandring) og EUC Nord\, M P Koefoeds Vej 10\, 9800 Hjørring. 2. session starter i Aalborg med en én-dags byvandring. Der er derefter arrangeret transport til Hjørring. Mødested Aalborg Station kl. 10:00.\n3. session: 12. november 2020\nDet Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering\, Philip de Langes Allé 10\, 1435 Kbh. K\n\nMeget mere info og tilmelding: https://kglakademi.dk/transformation-og-renovering \n\n\n\n\nHvis du er interesseret i at deltage i kurset eller har spørgsmål\, er du velkommen til at kontakte Philip Sønderberg\, Chef for efter- og videreuddannelse\,  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering på pson@kadk.dk eller tlf. 41 70 19 07.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-summer-school-transformation-og-renovering/
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20200924T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20200924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200909T145343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T145444Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of PropTech Lab
DESCRIPTION:Join us when we open the doors to our brand new PropTech LAB. \nThe lab will be the heart of the PropTech Denmark community offering coworking space\, workshops\, Friday bars\, pitch days\, industry talks\, podcast recordings and much more. The LAB and coworking space will be placed in BLOX at the very centre of Copenhagen and as part of BLOXHUB – the Nordic hub for sustainable urban development. \nCome celebrate the grand opening of the lab\, join us for a glass of champagne\, network with startups and leading real estate players. There wil be short opening talks by: \n\nRasmus Nyholm \, Chairman at PropTech Denmark\nJørgen Bardenfleth\, Vice Chairman at BLOXHUB\nAnne Skovbro\, CEO of By & Havn\nTorben Klitgaard\, CEO of BLOXHUB\nNadim Stub\, CEO of PropTech Denmark\n\nSign up here: https://www.eventbrite.dk/e/proptech-lab-official-launch-tickets-118621386761
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/launch-of-proptech-lab/
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201015T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201015T180000
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CREATED:20201015T113724Z
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SUMMARY:Urbantech Meetup / PECHAKUCHA TUESDAY!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Urbantech Meetup in BLOXHUB. \nFor this Urbantech Meetup #3\, we are pleased to welcome Alex Ignatius Costa\, Product Planning Lead at Leo Pharma\, and Torben Krab\, Program Manager at BLOXHUB (Urban Partnerships). They will give a short but intense presentation that will inspire\, spark new ideas\, and give you food for thought. \nStick around afterwards for some networking and cold drinks. \nAgenda:\n16:30 – 16:45 Welcome & Introduction.\n16:45 – 17:00 Pecha Kucha presentation by Alex Ignatius Costa\n17:00 – 17:05 Q&A\n17:05 – 17:20 Pecha Kucha presentation by Torben Krab\n17:20 – 17:25 Q&A\n17:25 – 18:00 Networking and cold drinks
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/urbantech-meetup-pechakucha-tuesday/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB LA\, Fæstningens Materialgård\, Frederiksholms Kanal 30\, Copenhagen\, 1220\, Danmark
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201024
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200707T194718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T140327Z
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SUMMARY:BLOXHUB SUMMER SCHOOL: TRANSFORMATION OG RENOVERING session 2
DESCRIPTION:Deltag i  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering og BLOXHUB’s Summer School Session 2 om transformation og renovering – arkitektur\, håndværk\, bæredygtighed og byggeteknik. \nKurset giver indsigt i transformationsarkitekturens teori og historie\, færdigheder i anvendelsen af transformationsarkitekturens metoder og værktøjer\, håndværksmæssige teknikker\, viden om materialer og kompetencer i projektfremstilling og tværfagligt samarbejde. \nKurset er udviklet i et samarbejde mellem Byggeriets Uddannelser\,  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering og EUC Nord. Projektet er støttet af Realdania og Grundejernes investeringsfond og indgår i en BLOXHUB-satsning for at styrke tværfagligt samarbejde i byggeriet. \nMålet er at udvikle en fælles viden\, konkret kunnen og metodisk fremgangsmåde på tværs af byggeriets faggrupper for at øge kvaliteten i og omkring transformation og renovering af den eksisterende bygningsmasse. \nPå kurset arbejdes der med aktuelle problemstillinger fx energirenovering af Vikingeskibsmuseet\, transformation af Brønshøj vandtårn eller addition af taglejligheder på Nørrebro. Samtidig er kurset bygget op omkring en række konkrete cases\, hvor hver case tager udgangspunkt i en konkret bygningsdel. Det kunne eksempelvis være energiforbedring af vinduer\, efterisolering af mur\, pudsning af facade\, reparation af fuger\, reetablering af (udvendig) stuk\, kvaderpuds eller udlusning af bindingsværk. \nDet får du ud af kurset: \n\nindsigt i transformationsarkitekturens teori og historie\nfærdigheder i anvendelsen af transformationsarkitekturens metoder\nværktøjer og håndværksmæssige teknikker\nviden om materialer\nkompetencer i projektfremstilling og tværfagligt samarbejde.\n\nMålgruppe \nDa projektets hovedformål er at arbejde tværfagligt\, sigtes der på at rekruttere fra alle faggrupper\, der arbejder med transformation og renovering dvs. håndværkere\, konstruktører\, ingeniører\, arkitekter og rådgivere fra myndigheder. \nTid\, sted og tilmelding:\nKurset er opdelt i tre sessioner\, hvoraf den første og sidste holdes i København og den midterste i Aalborg/Hjørring. Du skal således påregne tid og udgifter til transport og overnatning. \n1. session: 24.-25. september 2020\nDet Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering\, Philip de Langes Allé 10\, 1435 Kbh. K\n2. session: 21.-23. oktober 2020\nAalborg (byvandring) og EUC Nord\, M P Koefoeds Vej 10\, 9800 Hjørring. 2. session starter i Aalborg med en én-dags byvandring. Der er derefter arrangeret transport til Hjørring. Mødested Aalborg Station kl. 10:00.\n3. session: 12. november 2020\nDet Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering\, Philip de Langes Allé 10\, 1435 Kbh. K\n\nMeget mere info og tilmelding: https://kglakademi.dk/transformation-og-renovering \n\n\n\n\nHvis du er interesseret i at deltage i kurset eller har spørgsmål\, er du velkommen til at kontakte Philip Sønderberg\, Chef for efter- og videreuddannelse\,  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering på pson@kadk.dk eller tlf. 41 70 19 07.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-summer-school-transformation-og-renovering-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201028T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201028T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201021T105828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T190259Z
UID:12274-1603897200-1603901700@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Debates: The impact of Covid-19 on health and housing inequalities
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 highlights inequality in society – especially in relation to health and housing. So how can we design for more equality and social coherence in our post-pandemic cities and housing? \nJoin us when we zoom in on the impact of COVID-19 on health and housing inequalities together with our panelists: \n Bo Jessen\, Senior Consultant\, Office of Urban Strategy and Growth\, Mayor’s Management\, City of Odense.\nCamilla Moneta\, Head of Architecture at Norwegian Association for Architects\nMikkel Warming\, Development Manager\, the Housing Association 3B\nAksel Goth\, Resident at Kamelia Hus\, a co-housing community for seniors\nSiv Helene Stangeland\, Founding partner\, architect PhD\, Helen & Hard \nGet your ticket for physical attendance or join us through our live-streaming by signing up here: \n \n  \nIn collaboration with Design and Architecture Norway\, Gehl Architects\, Urban Agenda\, Institute for Futures Studies & BLOXHUB\, the Danish Design Centre will facilitate this debate in the event series City Life in Times of and After Corona. \nSee an overview of the full event series: City life in times and after Corona
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-debates-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-health-and-housing-inequalities/
CATEGORIES:Debate,Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201029T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201029T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200717T092048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T191445Z
UID:10127-1603983600-1603989000@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Science Talks: Doing research together with architecture exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:In every city\, there are topics which matter greatly to many people\, e.g. public space\, democracy\, and citizen engagement. There are topics which many people have an opinion about\, e.g. social housing. \nSo how do we create new knowledge about these important topics?  And how do we make this knowledge matter on the ground? \nWhat does it mean to do research with architecture exhibitions and in which ways does that ensure democratic involvement and engagement? \nWhat is it like to work collaboratively and cross-disciplinarily and across four European countries in 2020? \nJoin us for our next Science Talks. Here\, Anne Tietjen\, Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture and Urban Design\, University of Copenhagen\, will share valuable insights from a European research project\, PUSH\, and address some of the nuances of citizen engagement and public space. \nOur Science Talks will be streamed live but we also have limited seats for this Science Talks. \nPlease sign up:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/science-talks-october-pandemic-proof-cities/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201112T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200707T195058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T140115Z
UID:8043-1605171600-1605200400@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB SUMMER SCHOOL: TRANSFORMATION OG RENOVERING session 3
DESCRIPTION:Deltag i  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering og BLOXHUB’s Summer School Session 3 om transformation og renovering – arkitektur\, håndværk\, bæredygtighed og byggeteknik. \nKurset giver indsigt i transformationsarkitekturens teori og historie\, færdigheder i anvendelsen af transformationsarkitekturens metoder og værktøjer\, håndværksmæssige teknikker\, viden om materialer og kompetencer i projektfremstilling og tværfagligt samarbejde. \nKurset er udviklet i et samarbejde mellem Byggeriets Uddannelser\,  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering og EUC Nord. Projektet er støttet af Realdania og Grundejernes investeringsfond og indgår i en BLOXHUB-satsning for at styrke tværfagligt samarbejde i byggeriet. \nMålet er at udvikle en fælles viden\, konkret kunnen og metodisk fremgangsmåde på tværs af byggeriets faggrupper for at øge kvaliteten i og omkring transformation og renovering af den eksisterende bygningsmasse. \nPå kurset arbejdes der med aktuelle problemstillinger fx energirenovering af Vikingeskibsmuseet\, transformation af Brønshøj vandtårn eller addition af taglejligheder på Nørrebro. Samtidig er kurset bygget op omkring en række konkrete cases\, hvor hver case tager udgangspunkt i en konkret bygningsdel. Det kunne eksempelvis være energiforbedring af vinduer\, efterisolering af mur\, pudsning af facade\, reparation af fuger\, reetablering af (udvendig) stuk\, kvaderpuds eller udlusning af bindingsværk. \nDet får du ud af kurset: \n\nindsigt i transformationsarkitekturens teori og historie\nfærdigheder i anvendelsen af transformationsarkitekturens metoder\nværktøjer og håndværksmæssige teknikker\nviden om materialer\nkompetencer i projektfremstilling og tværfagligt samarbejde.\n\nMålgruppe \nDa projektets hovedformål er at arbejde tværfagligt\, sigtes der på at rekruttere fra alle faggrupper\, der arbejder med transformation og renovering dvs. håndværkere\, konstruktører\, ingeniører\, arkitekter og rådgivere fra myndigheder. \nTid\, sted og tilmelding:\nKurset er opdelt i tre sessioner\, hvoraf den første og sidste holdes i København og den midterste i Aalborg/Hjørring. Du skal således påregne tid og udgifter til transport og overnatning. \n1. session: 24.-25. september 2020\nDet Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering\, Philip de Langes Allé 10\, 1435 Kbh. K\n2. session: 21.-23. oktober 2020\nAalborg (byvandring) og EUC Nord\, M P Koefoeds Vej 10\, 9800 Hjørring. 2. session starter i Aalborg med en én-dags byvandring. Der er derefter arrangeret transport til Hjørring. Mødested Aalborg Station kl. 10:00.\n3. session: 12. november 2020\nDet Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering\, Philip de Langes Allé 10\, 1435 Kbh. K\n\nMeget mere info og tilmelding: https://kglakademi.dk/transformation-og-renovering \n\n\n\n\nHvis du er interesseret i at deltage i kurset eller har spørgsmål\, er du velkommen til at kontakte Philip Sønderberg\, Chef for efter- og videreuddannelse\,  Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur\, Design\, Konservering på pson@kadk.dk eller tlf. 41 70 19 07.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-summer-school-transformation-og-renovering-session-3/
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260427T155416
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260427T155416
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200829T135723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200829T135723Z
UID:11069-1777305256-1777305256@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Live Stream Event: Build Back Better
DESCRIPTION:The BLOX Summit Invite you to “Build Back Better” in the light of urbanization challenges\, amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. \nConsequently\, BLOX Global is inviting partnerships to Build Back Better sustainable solutions aligned with the UN 17 Goals. \nPlease stream the event via this link: https://getvisualtv.net/stream/?blox-build-back-better and experience speakers such as: \n\nExecutive Director Sanda Ojiambo\, UN Global Compact\nRegional Director Dr Hans Kluge\, WHO Europe\nVice Mayor\, Katrin Habenschaden\, Münich\nLord Mayor Frank Jensen\, Copenhagen Municipality\nVice-President\, Margrethe Vestager\, The EU Commission\nDr. Joseph Allen\, Harvard University\, Public Health\n\n  \nFor full program please visit: https://www.linkslabs.com/blox-build-back-better \nYou can also choose to stream on demand after the event.  \n  \nBuild Back Better and its origin\nTwo years after the Indian Ocean tsunami and earthquake of December 26\, 2004\, \nBuild Back Better (BBB) was created in an attempt to guide the long road towards \nrecovery. \nBuild Back Better was defined and officially used in the United Nations Sendai \nFramework for Disaster Risk Reduction. It is the implementation of recovery\, \nrehabilitation and reconstruction phases after a disaster to increase the resilience of \nnations and communities. \nLarge scale disasters cause extensive damages required for the full functioning of a \ncommunity. An inclusive and comprehensive disaster recovery framework serves as \nan agreed way forward to simplify the recovery process thereby maintaining or even \nimproving development trajectories while ensuring adherence to Build Back Better \nprinciples. \nA key learning from Build Back Better is to invite decision makers from other relevant \nplayers outside the industry to facilitate partnership to ‘build better in the future’\, as \nit will ultimately have a more solid effect on tomorrow’s sustainable urban solutions. \nBuild Back Better in Denmark\nThe concept of Build Back Better addresses issues from developing countries to a \ngreater extent\, as they are more likely to be victims of severe natural disasters and \nexperience more difficulties in raising large investments compared to developed \ncountries such as Denmark. \nThat being said\, the idea of learning from experiences\, and thus building back better \ntime after time is not a foreign practice in Denmark. Accumulated learning is \nembedded in every practice to which unforeseen events occur. \nAlthough the Build Back Better concept is not very widespread and common in the \nDenmark\, the overall mission towards becoming a ‘Green Nation’ is well connected \nwith Build Back Better \n\nBuild Back Better post Covid-19\nThe consequences of Covid-19 have accelerated the need for collaboration between the \nworld’s political leaders\, institutions\, organizations\, academics\, and businesses. As the \ncorona crisis gradually abates in some countries\, attention is turning towards stimulus \nmeasures that facilitate recovery. \nBuild Back Better should be the guiding principle in the aftermath of the pandemic. This \nmeans\, not only ensuring swift recovery but implementing strategies that protect \nprosperity in the long term. \nThe Covid-19 pandemic is already exacerbating negative trends in urban planning. For \nexample\, urban planning has created a reliance on private cars in many cities. The \nCOVID-19 pandemic could exacerbate this trend through an increase in demand for less \ndense neighborhoods. \nTransforming urban areas into livable and sustainable places can help address multiple \nissues outlined by the SDGs while simultaneously working towards a healthier and \nmore sustainable livelihood. \nBuild Back Better and the built environment\nBuild Back Better and the built environment demand that we search for ways to build \nmore sustainably. \nAn example; many resources used in construction such as concrete\, wood\, cement and \nmetal etc.\, are characterized by a long life cycle with low flexibility after construction. \nTherefore\, it is particularly important to think ‘build back better’ through sustainable \nmaterials e.g. wood\, recycled plastics\, ferrock\, bamboo\, rammed earth and straw bales \netc. \nBesides sustainable materials\, Build Back Better is also related to vigilant leadership\, \nrevisions of business models and supply chain management. \nThe essence is to provide a framework for decision-makers\, industry leaders and \npolitical figures to build back better new communities\, because “business as usual” is \nnot an option if we are to reach the UN’s SDGs.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/live-stream-event-build-back-better/
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260427T155416
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260427T155416
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200921T130431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T130431Z
UID:11473-1777305256-1777305256@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:City Live In Times and After Corona
DESCRIPTION:How will our cities change post-pandemic? What can we do as citizens\, urban planners\, architects\, designers and decision-makers to ensure the right restart for our cities – and protect ourselves against future pandemics? \nThrough a new Nordic partnership between DOGA – Design and Architecture Norway\, Danish Design Centre\, BLOXHUB\, Gehl Architects and Urban Agenda\, we dive into the dilemmas of pandemic-proof cities and help generate the best solutions for restarting the good life in our cities. \nVenue: \nBLOXHUB And Live Streaming \nCalendar:  \n#3:          23/9 11.00-12.00 am: BLOXHUB Debates: Democratic Digitalization?\nMore info and registration \n#4:          23/9 15.00 – 16.15 am: Science Talks: The importance of indoor and outdoor climate in relation to                       COVID-19 w. Associate Professor Joseph Allen\, Harvard and Professor John Macomber\, Harvard\n                 More info and registration \n#5:           28/10 15.00 – 16.30 am: BLOXHUB Debates: The impact of COVID-19 on health and housing                              inequalities. \n#6:         29/10 15.00 – 16.00 am: Science Talks: Public Space in European Social Housing w. Associate                              Professor Anne Tietjen\, University of Copenhagen. \n#7:        11/11 15.30 – 16.45 am: BLOXHUB Debates: Future Scenarios for post-COVID-19 Cities\, zooming in                   on work\, mobility\, culture and shopping w. Gehl Architects and more.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/city-live-in-times-and-after-corona/
CATEGORIES:Debate,Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201119T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201119T164500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201112T133658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T112349Z
UID:12743-1605794400-1605804300@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:GRAND LECTURE: On the journey towards a circular economy
DESCRIPTION:With the launch of the European Green Deal the ambitious vision was presented: making Europe climate neutral in 2050. We know the impact of the built environment on the climate\, we know we need to enhance and accelerate the green transition. But exactly how do we do this? \nJoin us for this Grand Lecture on Thursday 19 November where we focus on the pervasive potentials when we merge material technology within a circular economy. \nProgram: \n14-15 Science Talks: The potential power of material and building passport\nWith Bas van de Westerlo\, C2C ExpoLab\n \n15.30-16.45 BLOXHUB Debates: Challenging the supply chain during building projects and Residual value calculation \nParticipants:\nKåre Stokholm Poulsgaard\, Head of Innovation\, GXN\nJesper Minor\, Founder & CEO\, Minor Change Group\nBas van de Westerlo\, Consultant in Circular Construction & Procurement\, C2C ExpoLAB\nTone Søndergaard\, Director\, DI New York\, Danish Cleantech Hub\nJosien Piek\, Head of EMEA\, GRESB\nEmma Gains\, Sustainable Development Lead\, Arup \nModerator:\nPernille Berg\, fil.dr. Science Manager\, Science Forum BLOXHUB \nPlease sign up HERE
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/grand-lecture-on-the-journey-towards-a-circular-economy/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Debate,Open,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201123T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201123T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201109T160139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201120T093403Z
UID:12716-1606143600-1606148100@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Future scenarios for post-covid cities
DESCRIPTION:During 2020\, the coronavirus has spread rapidly in cities around the globe. In this last event\, in a series of 7\, we will focus on post-covid cities and how the virus might make us think differently about urban design. \nDoes protection against covid-19 risk hollowing out our cities and ruining public life of popular neighbourhoods in the name of protecting citizens? Do we manage to view the protection against covid-19 together with urban health challenges related to air pollution and lifestyle diseases caused by inactivity and poor access to healthy food? \nCovid-19 is reshaping tendencies around mobility\, urban living\, and the future of work that potential are at odds with healthy lifestyles. \nJoin us for this debate where speakers from multiple disciplines and perspectives explore the question: How might we make our cities pandemic proof\, while also promoting healthy lifestyles for everyone?   \nSpeakers: \n\nImran Rashid\, author and expert in digital habits\nUrsula Scavenius\, author and expert in dystopian future scenarios\nNicolas Arroyo\, Partner & Foresight Director\, Bespoke CPH\nLars Spindler\, associate partner\, digital strategy\, IBM\n\nModerator: \n\nJeff Risom\, Partner & Chief Innovation Officer at Gehl\n\nSign up to get your free link:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/future-scenarios-for-post-covid-cities/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201203T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201118T153312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T145717Z
UID:13094-1607007600-1607011200@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Science Talks: Light for health and wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:Light for health and well-being: looking beyond aesthetics and energy efficiency  \nFor thousands of years\, we woke up and went to bed with the sun. However\, the introduction of electric lighting and our 24/7 urban lifestyle has disrupted our natural daily routines. Scientists are now uncovering the side effects on our health and wellbeing.  \nJoin us in this ‘Science Talks’ where Paula Miseikyte\, LYS Technologies\, and Dr. Manuel Spitschan\, Oxford University\, discuss the importance of light for well-being\, health benefits\, regulatory shifts and future outlook.  \nModerator of the day: Pernille Berg\, Science manager\, BLOXHUB. \nSign up for free online talk:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/light-for-health-and-well-being-looking-beyond-aesthetics-and-energy-efficiency/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201209T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201209T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201119T114313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201207T162551Z
UID:13118-1607526000-1607530500@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Debates: How indoor lighting is affecting your health
DESCRIPTION:How indoor lighting is affecting your health: a look beyond aesthetics and energy efficiency.  \nJust as air\, food\, and water – light is a natural and vital source to our health. To most people\, the absorption of light is an unconscious choice in life. It’s everywhere\, always. But often not in a healthy way.  \nToday\, we spend more than 90% of our time indoors. But most indoor lighting is unhealthy and not tailored to the occupants of the space. What are the main challenges to improve this? And how does the future of lighting look? \nJoin us for a vibrant panel discussion where various industry members will share different perspectives on the topic.  \nThe scene will be set by: \nProf. Marilyne Andersen\, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology\nAnne Gade Iversen\, Indoor Climate Expert and Project Lead\, Realdania \n  \nPanelists:\nChristina Friis Blach Petersen (LYS Technologies)\nPeter Fangel Poulsen (Bauherr)\nEllen Kathrine Hansen (Aalborg University\, Copenhagen)\nMerete Madsen (MOE) \n Moderated by: \nLone Feifer\, VELUX\n \nSign up for this free online debate:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-debates-how-indoor-lighting-is-affecting-your-health/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210121T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210115T134345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210116T195839Z
UID:14613-1611241200-1611244800@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:2021 Startup Ecosystem Kick-off and Support
DESCRIPTION:Are you a danish startup within urbantech\, proptech\, construction or city development? \nThen join us for this event that aims to inform Danish startups and ecosystem members about their opportunities and the support that is available in 2021\, as well as to answer specific questions around the support opportunities available. \nSign up: https://2021-startup-ecosystem-kick-off-and-support.confetti.events/ \n15:00-15:15 Welcome & Warming up \nWelcome from Torben Klitgaard\, CEO\, BLOXHUB\nWith inputs from:\nNadim Stub\, Managing Director\, Proptech Denmark\nJeanette Carlsson\, Founder & CEO Tech Nordic Advocates\nMichael Ambjørn\, Managing Director\, Urbantech \n15:15-15:45 Panel discussion \nJeanette Carlsson\, Founder & CEO Tech Nordic Advocates\nJens Vinther Nielsen\, Partner\, Head of Real Estate\, Magnusson\nNicole Le Blanc\, Urbantech & Sustainability focused Venture Capital\nLouise Vinodini Gertz\, CEO\, WeBrick \nBreakout Q&As Session 1\nBreakout Q&As Session 2 \n15:45-16:00 Closing out and next steps \nCrowd-sourced signposting for 2021\nBrief reflection session to capture key learnings and insight \n16:00-17:00 Break-out session (additional optional time for follow-up questions/advice) \nThis event is hosted by Tech Nordic Advocates\, BLOXHUB\, URBANTECH and PROPTECH DENMARK
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/2021-startup-ecosystem-kick-off-and-support/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210128T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210128T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210111T133919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T134521Z
UID:14529-1611849600-1611851400@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Q&A - Urbantech Mentoring
DESCRIPTION:Are you a startup founder working to make cities more sustainable? \nJoin Urbantech for this Virtual Q&A to learn more about Urbantech Mentoring and how it could help your startup journey. \nThis Virtual Q&A aims to give you a chance to ask any questions you may have about Urbantech Mentoring directly and learn more about whether it could be the right choice for your startup. \nWe will discuss questions such as:\n– What is Urbantech Mentoring and who is it for?\n– What is an urbantech startup?\n– How is the program structured?\n– What you can expect to get out of it?\n– How is Urbantech Mentoring different from other programs? \nSign up: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJModeGtrDouHdZ9qBbcZg8xisFYzOacN4ti \nRead more about Urbantech Mentoring: https://urbantechprogram.io/mentoring/ \nUrbantech Mentoring is a world-class mentoring program for early-stage Danish startups within the urbantech space. It aims to strengthen the Danish urbantech ecosystem by supporting 15 Danish startups over an 8 week period from March-April 2021. Startups are matched with mentors from the urbantech ecosystem as well as provided with resources to assist in their startup journey. \nThe selected companies will have a base in BLOXHUB\, where they will be part of a large network of players within sustainable urban development with access to activities\, matchmaking and knowledge sharing.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/virtual-qa-urbantech-mentoring/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210211T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210211T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200717T091002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T130631Z
UID:10091-1613055600-1613061000@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Science Talks - The sound of architecture by means of virtual acoustics
DESCRIPTION:Join us online Febrary 11\, from 3:00-4:30PM CET \nFinnur Pind’s research can be seen as three punch combination: Improving acoustic simulation accuracy\, improving computational efficiency of simulations and providing easily accessible design tools based on these simulations. Join us for our next Science Talks where Finnur Pind\, ph.d.\, presents his research on acoustics. He will also share his recommendations and methods on how to improve acoustics through accessible design tools. \nFinnur Pind: CEO at Treble Technologies and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Iceland. \nSign up for registration in the form below:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/science-talks-february-the-sound-of-architecture-by-means-of-virtual-acoustics/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210315T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210227T120619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T155705Z
UID:15996-1615820400-1615827600@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:The Boring Revolution: Kollektive investeringer i byens fælles goder - hvor er mulighederne\, og hvordan gør vi byen fælles igen?
DESCRIPTION:Viden\, debat og lancering af Urban Commons – start-up med fokus på facilitering og finansiering af byens fællesskaber. \nDe gængse markedsmekanismer udfordrer byernes udvikling. Der er brug for andre måder at tænke finansiering og ejerskab på\, hvis byerne fortsat skal rumme fællesskabet og de mange\, og dermed i sidste ende være attraktiv socialt\, miljømæssigt og – ikke at forglemme – økonomisk. \nMed afsæt i mantraet ”Kollektive løsninger kræver kollektiv finansiering” følger vi i dette arrangement op på arbejdet gjort i 2020 med ”den stille revolution” og stiller spørgsmålet: Hvor er der særligt behov og mulighed for alternative og mere kollektive måder at investere i og eje byen? \nProgram \n\nDen røde tråd: Tankerne i den stille revolution og hvor vi er nu; Torben Klitgaard\nBrobygning mellem kapital og bæredygtigt byggeri – hvad har vi lært i Sustain Solutions?; Christian Niepoort\, Sustain Solution\nKollektiv finansiering af byens goder – hvor er vi\, og hvad mangler? Søren Hilbert\, Lundgrens\nLancering af “Urban Commons” – start-up med fokus på urban impact investment\, Mikkel Thomassen\, Smith Innovation og Urban Commons\nDiskussion: Hvor skal vi starte med at investere kollektivt – vejtræ\, park eller kystsikring?\nReception: Vi løfter det virtuelle glas for den nystartede virksomhed og alle der vil være med til at gentænke byens ejerskab.\n\nArrangementet foregår online og link sendes til tilmeldte deltagere forud for afholdelse. \nTilmeld dig via tilmeldingsformularen herunder
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/the-boring-revolution-kollektive-investeringer-i-byens-faelles-goder-hvor-er-mulighederne-og-hvordan-gor-vi-byen-faelles-igen/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Debate,Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210317T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210317T171500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201214T132001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210317T120636Z
UID:13616-1615996800-1616001300@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Debates: The value of sound - How do we get better acoustics in architecture? 
DESCRIPTION:Our indoor climate has a significant impact on our health and cognitive functions. Study after study shows that our wellbeing and performance improves dramatically with higher rates of ventilation\, optimal humidity\, lightning\, noise control and well-designed spaces. \nSo\, what does it take to turn that knowledge into action? \nJoin our next debate in our series on Healthy Buildings\, where we take a look into sound and acoustics in public buildings and office environments and pose the following questions: \n\nDo our buildings sound healthy?\nHow do sustainable sounding buildings sound?\nCan acoustics be aesthetically designed?\nWhy are we still building schools and hospitals with no thought of acoustics?\nWhere in the building phase is it going wrong?\n\nThe panelists consist of a wide range of representatives from the value chain. They will share their take on what we lack and what we have to conceive in order to create better acoustics. \nModerator: Morten Roar Berg\, Ecophon \nPANEL \n\nAnne Mette Boye. Stadsarkitekt / Chief City Architect\, Arkitekt MAA\, Ph.d. Aarhus Kommune\nMarie Koldkjær Højlund\, Sound artist and composer\, Assistant Professor in Sound Studies at Aarhus University (PhD Audio Design) \nPierre Marie\, Acoustics specialist at VELFAC\, former acoustic consultant for TRUST projects at Sweco\nJesper Bo Andersen\, Chief Consultant in Acoustics and Noise\, Rambøll\nGitte Andersen is Global Head of Workplace Management & Design at SIGNAL Group\, Head of SIGNAL UK \n\nCases \n\nAndrew Parkin\, Partner\, Global Head of Acoustics\, Cundall \nMaria Snerftrup\, Primary school teacher \n\nSign up via form below: \n \nThe debate series “Healthy buildings – high performance – happy hearts and minds” is created in collaboration between Proptech\, BUILD\, Velux\, LYS\, Sound Cluster DK\, Climaid\, Realdania and BLOXHUB.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-debates-healthy-buildings/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210323T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210323T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210116T142918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T091935Z
UID:14638-1616511600-1616517000@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Co-creating a circular campus - part of circular city week\, NY
DESCRIPTION:Barnard College\, the winner of the recent Build Back Circular Call from BLOXHUB & Danish Cleantech Hub\, NY\, aim to rethink campus living and create the first Circular Campus in the US. \nNB: Please note the time difference upon registration: 15-16:30 DK /10-11:30 NY \nThis online discussion is a part of a collaboration between BLOXHUB\, the Nordic Hub for sustainable urbanization\, and Barnard. With an overall aim to make a practical contribution to the implementation of circular principles in campus development\, we will ask: how can Barnards commitment to becoming a Circular Campus inform design and operating decisions that can reshape patterns and support the change of behavior? \nThis interactive 1\,5-hour session aims to inform\, inspire and involve urban planners\, university students/staff/faculty\, sustainability professionals\, architects\, and anyone looking to move from circular plan to implementation. Together with our panel invitees and participants we will explore possible perspectives\, identifying opportunities and challenges\, and taking into account the principles of the circular economy by addressing the following questions: \nWhy is circularity key to developing the university campus of the future? And how to develop initiatives and strategies with maximum impact? \nYour hosts will be:\n\nLotte Breengaard\, Program Director of Urban Partnerships\, BLOXHUB\n Sandra Goldmark\, Associate Professor of Professional Practice and Director of Campus Sustainability and Climate Action\, Barnard College\n\nAgenda:\n\nWelcome and introduction to the innovation processes & intro to Circular City Week\, Mille Munksgaard\, Project Manager\, Danish Cleantech Hub\nThe Barnard College campus vision and plan\, Sandra Goldmark\, Associate Professor of Professional Practice and Director of Campus Sustainability and Climate Action\, Barnard College\nIntro to BLOXHUB – The Nordic Hub for sustainable urbanization\, By Lotte Breengaard\, Program Director of Urban Partnerships\, BLOXHUB\nPanel discussion on the principles of creating a circular campus. The panel will consist of scientists/academics from Barnard College and members from the BLOXHUB ecosystem\, working with circularity.\nLet´s co-create  Join a cross-disciplinary small breakout group of people/participants and discuss your perspectives\, advice or best practice relevant to Barnard on their journey becoming the first fully circular campus in US. Give your input to one of the following focus areas:\n– Design and Construction\n– Green Spaces\n– Reuse and Sustainable Purchasing\n– Food and Dining\n– Waste\n\nLet´s share  Share breakout groups very best idea/advice\nSummarize and Thanks to all\n\n\n\nSign up and receive online link: https://www.circularcityweek.com/events/co-creating-a-circular-campus \nThis collaboration is part of the program Access Cities which is financed by The Danish Industry Foundation. \n 
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/co-creating-a-circular-campus-part-of-circular-city-week-ny/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210324T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200717T091118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T155807Z
UID:10109-1616590800-1616594400@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Science Talks: IAQ\, ventilation and COVID: the latest insights?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker \nDr. ir. Atze Boerstra \nFeelgoodbuilding specialist\, bba & Managing Director & Vice President REHVA \nFinal program coming soon but feel free to sign up already now \n  \n \n___ \nThis event is part of an event series of 10 on the topic: Healthy buildings – high performance – happy hearts and minds Our indoor climate has a significant impact on our health and cognitive functions. Study after study shows that our wellbeing and performance improves dramatically with higher rates of ventilation\, optimal humidity\, lightning\, noise control and well-designed spaces. So\, what does it take to turn that knowledge into action? It’s time to look beyond the four walls — placing the decisions we make around buildings into the larger conversation around development and health and prioritizing the most important asset of any building: its people. Partners are: PROPTECH Denmark\, BUILD\, LYS Technologies\, Sound Cluster Denmark\, VELUX and BLOXHUB.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/science-talks-march/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210324T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210324T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201214T132114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T093433Z
UID:13625-1616598000-1616602500@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Debates: The air we breathe
DESCRIPTION:We know healthy buildings depend on good air quality. But what is good air quality and just how advanced are we on knowledge\, technology and in the business of running buildings on an everyday level? \nJoin us for our BLOXHUb Debates where we focus on the latest research findings\, the state of the art of tech and hear what is turning the big wheels in the engine room of buildings in terms of health\, wellbeing\, happiness and performance. \nModerator: Lone Feifer\, Director Sustainable Buildings\, VELUX Group \nPanelists: \n\nLucile Sarran\, industrial Ph.D.\, Saint-Gobain\, BLOXhub Smart City Research Network\nDonya Khan\, industrial Ph.D.\, NCC\, BLOXhub Smart City Research Network\nLara Blasberg\, Industrial postdoc\, Velux\, BLOXhub Smart City Research Network\nJakob Stoumann\, Proptech\nSøren Andersen\, Climaid\nMorten Christiansen\, COOR\n\nThe debate is part of an event series of 10 on the topic: “Healthy buildings – high performance – happy hearts and minds” created in partnership with PropTech Denmark\, BUILD – Department of the Built Environment\, LYS Technologies\, Danish Sound Cluster\, VELUX\, CLIMAID\, Realdania & BLOXHUB \nSign up via form below \n﻿
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/the-air-we-breathe/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210422T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210422T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200717T091409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T135200Z
UID:10115-1619103600-1619109000@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Science Talks: Just how does space impact well-being and learning?
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Healthy Buildings event series our next Science Talks on Thursday 22 April is on \nSpace\, Body\, and Brain \nAs the kind of living organisms we are\, we are in many ways dependent on our ability to act in space to thrive and survive. Thus\, our brain is constantly preoccupied with predicting our possibilities to act spatially and adjust both body and brain accordingly. As we mostly live in manmade environments\, this ongoing adjustment means that certain aspects of the design of spaces might have a direct influence on the state of the body and the brain. \nZakaria Djebbara is an architect from Aalborg University who defended his Ph.D. in 2020 in the cross-section of architecture\, neuroscience\, and philosophy. He is currently a postdoc at Aalborg University and committed to understanding the relationship between brain activity and the experience of architecture by an experimental approach. \nLars Brorson Fich graduated from the Aarhus School of Architecture in 1984 and work as a practicing architect until he turned to research at Aalborg University in 2008. He defended his Ph.D. entitled “Towards a Neuroaffective Approach to Healing Architecture” in 2014 and is today an Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture\, Design\, and Media Technology. \nBoth Zakaria Djebbara and Lars Brorson Fich are members of the BBAR (Brain\, Body\, Architecture Research group) at Aalborg University. \nSign up below
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/science-talks-april/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210428T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210428T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201214T132420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210422T142734Z
UID:13640-1619622000-1619626500@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Debates - Is user-centric architecture a good investment?
DESCRIPTION:The situation: Architecture is about more than designing building envelopes to protect our belongings from the outside world. Buildings affect our lives\, our health and our ability to restitute. More and more studies show that even simple building design decisions can have a significant impact on the future quality of life for a building’s occupants. \nHowever\, buildings designed in great detail for very specific functions and tasks can perhaps not offer flexibility over time\, as people’s needs change. If we want to reduce the carbon footprint of our buildings in the long-term\, then they must be adaptable in order to prevent early demolition\, safeguarding the investment of existing and future property owners. \nIn this debate we will discuss if it’s possible to design and construct buildings for specific users with specific needs\, whilst also making for a good long-term investment. We talk about: \n\nExamples of the effect of good architecture and space planning\nCan buildings heal people; can they make us better; more efficient?\nHow do you evaluate good architecture and space planning?\nHow can you put a price tag on future adaptability?\nHow do you balance specific user needs\, property investments and a low carbon footprint?\n\nPanelists: Professor Peter Barrett\, Partner\, Nutbox Consultancy\, Emeritus Professor\, University of Salford\, Hon Research Fellow\, Oxford University\, Dorit Simonsen\, Head of Hospice Djursland\, Patrick Stremler\, Managing Partner\, Dietrich I Untertrifaller Architects \nModerator: Oliver Schulze\, co-founder\, Schulze+Grassov \nSign up via form below: \n 
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/is-user-centric-architecture-a-good-investment/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210507T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210427T073020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T073020Z
UID:17727-1620392400-1620399600@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Hvordan bruger byggebranchen bedst forskningen i omstillingen til cirkulær økonomi?
DESCRIPTION:DTU\, BUILD\, Teknologisk Institut\, Responsible Assets og BLOXHUB inviterer til dialogbaseret webinar\, hvor vi stiller skarpt på\, hvad der skal til for\, at danske virksomheder i højere grad bruger forskningen til at omstille sig til cirkulær økonomi. \nPå webinaret kan du høre\, hvordan branchen oplever\, at forskningen bedst kommunikeres og omsættes. Og du kan hjælpe os med at skærpe pointerne. \nDTU\, Teknologisk Institut\, BUILD\, BLOXHUB og Responsible Assets \nProgram:  \n13.00: VELKOMMEN TIL \nPernille Berg\, fil.dr.\, Science Manager Bloxhub \n13.10: ANALYSE – barrierer for og muligheder i samarbejde mellem forskning og erhverv \nTine Lange\, grundlægger og partner\, Responsible Assets \n13.30: BEST PRACTICE  \n\nSamarbejde om erhvervsph.d.\nLeonora Malabi Eberhardt\, forsker\, BUILD og Ninette Alto\, teknisk direktør\, MT Højgaard\n\n\nSamarbejdsprojektet Circle Bank\nKathrine Hauge\, seniorkonsulent\, TI og Thomas Sinding\, udviklingschef\, J. Jensen\,\n\n\nDen personlige relation\nChristine Collin\, Teamleder for Bæredygtighed\, energi og indeklima\, Sweco\n\n\nSynlighed på LinkedIn\nHarpa Birgisdottir\, forsker\, BUILD\n\n14.45 PERSPEKTIV – forskning og cirkulære forventninger \nLisbeth Ottosen\, professor\, DTU \n15.00: TAK FOR I DAG \nTilmeld dig her
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/webinar-hvordan-bruger-byggebranchen-bedst-forskningen-i-omstillingen-til-cirkulaer-okonomi/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open,Science Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210520T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20200717T091507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T075122Z
UID:10119-1621522800-1621528200@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Universal Design for more usable\, livable and healthy buildings
DESCRIPTION:We spend our lives within public and private buildings and our daily activities depend more and more on the possibilities that these environments offer us. \nThe environment influences our experiences and has an impact on our physical and mental health. One of the major challenges of architects today is to offer spaces that respond to all people’s needs\, regardless of differences in physical\, sensory\, mental and social abilities. This will bring to more usable\, livable and healthy buildings for everyone. \nSpeakers: \n\nRoberta Cassi\, Industrial Ph.D. Fellow\, Royal Danish Academy – Architecture\, Design\, Conservation.\nErica Isa Mosca\, Postdoctoral Researcher\,  Ph.D. arch\, Politecnico di Milano – Architecture\, Built Environment and Construction Engineering\, Design & Health LAB.\nTurid Borgestrand Øien\, Researcher\, PhD. cand.arch\, Department of the Built Environment\, Aalborg University – Construction Management and Innovation.\n\nSign up below
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/universal-design-usable-livable-healthy-buildings/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open,Science Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210526T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210526T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20201214T132546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T115223Z
UID:13646-1622041200-1622045700@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Debates: Leading the way to maximum standards for healthy buildings
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Healthy Buildings event series our next BLOXHUB Debates on Wednesday 26 May is focusing on the holistic and ‘how to’ approach. \nWe have a lot of knowledge about healthy buildings\, what is a healthy building and why should we all live\, work\, and spend time in healthy buildings. From light\, indoor air quality\, temperature\, acoustics to space – we know a lot. \nBut why do we not build healthy buildings as the most natural thing? \nWhy do we build from minimum standards rather than from maximum standards? In this debate we will address the how-tos. We will share all the latest methods and tools in designing and creating healthy buildings and lead the way to maximum standards. \nPanel \n\nSven Buch\, Development manager\, Himmerland Boligforening (Social housing)\nJohanne Mose Entwistle\, Head of value documentation\, AART\nJørn Toftum\, Professor\, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)\nLau Markussen Raffnsøe\, Technical Director\, Green Building Council Denmark\nTine Steen Larsen\, Head of Division\, BUILD and Aalborg University\, Division of Sustainability\, Energy and Indoor Environment.\n\nThe debate will be moderated by Pernille Berg\, fil.dr.\, Science Manager\, BLOXHUB. \nSign up now here: \n \n__________\nThe debate is part of an event series of 10 on the topic: “Healthy buildings – high performance – happy hearts and minds” created in partnership with PropTech Denmark\, BUILD – Department of the Built Environment\, LYS Technologies\, Danish Sound Cluster\, CLIMAID\, Realdania\, VELUX & BLOXHUB.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-debates-leading-the-way-to-maximum-standards-for-healthy-buildings/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210916T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20210916T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210830T154252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T110135Z
UID:19928-1631804400-1631808000@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Science Talks: What does circularity offer to the sustainable development of the built environment?
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our first Science Talks in our series `Designing the Irresistible Circular Society´ where we will discuss what circularity has to offer to the sustainable development of the built environment with Professor Thomas Lützkendorf\, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and professor Harpa Birgisdottir\, Build\, Aalborg University. \n___________ \nDesigning the Irresistible Circular Society\nHow do we ensure a sustainable future and how will our buildings and cities be created and by whom? Which values and materials will characterize the society of today and tomorrow? Circular economy and circular built environment are high on the agenda. This series sets the new state of the art and addresses the how to’s. With 8 events of Science Talks and Debates engaging city planners\, policy makers\, decision makers\, clients\, investors\, and users we will present the latest research and experiences and ask the tough question: how do we create the irresistible circular society? \nPartners: Arup\, 3XN/GXN\, Lendager Group\, The Royal Danish Academy\, Danish Design Centre\, Build\, Aalborg University and BLOXHUB. \nSign up here: \n \n 
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/science-talks-what-does-circularity-offer-to-the-sustainable-development-of-the-built-environment/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20211029T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20211031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20210218T083656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T192807Z
UID:15324-1635523200-1635699600@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:AEC HACKATHON @ BLOXHUB 2021
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION\nRegistration is now live!\nGet your ticket HERE \nJoin us 29th – 31st of October \nOnce again BLOXHUB partners up with the international hackathon organization\, AEC Hackathon to bring together the brightest minds and innovators from the AEC (Architecture\, Engineering\, Construction) industry. \nBuilding off of last years success\, we once again invite you to join us at BLOXHUB for a weekend in the name of disruption. Where thinking outside the box is encouraged and innovation and curiosity are the key components. \n  \nHow it works\nNew to AEC Hackathons? No worries. Get to know the format here: \nThe AEC Hackathon was created to give those designing\, building\, and maintaining our built environment the opportunity to collaborate with cutting-edge technologies and its developers and designers. Over the course of three days\, teams compete against each other while trying to find solutions for the problems they face in their everyday work. \nThe event kicks off with an opening reception and presentation where the event agenda is laid out as well as the venue that will be open for participants. After that ‘Lightning Rounds’ will start. They act as a quick way for participants to show each other what they want to work with and what their skills are.\nIf you have a problem you would like to focus on\, this is where you get a chance to pitch it to the other participants and gather your dream team. \nAfterwards\, it is time to start hacking! Remember to bring all of your cool gadgets and tech as there will be plenty of opportunities to use them. Just remember to prepare a presentation! In the final part of the event\, the teams will present their projects to a panel of judges consisting of industry professionals. \n\nRead more about the format and previous events HERE. \n\nCOVID-19 \nWe are thrilled that it is possible to meet again\, and we cannot wait to see you at AEC Hackathon @ BLOXHUB! \nBLOXHUB follows the guidelines of the Danish Health Authority and act accordingly. If you have any questions about local safety rules and guidelines\, you are more than welcome to contact us rkn@bloxhub.org. \nThis year it is possible to attend the AEC Hackathon @ BLOXHUB online. If you wish so\, please write Rune at rkn@bloxhub.org. You will then receive an e-mail with information’s about how attending online will work. \n\n\nSCHEDULE\nOBS: The Schedule can change \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday \n15.00-23.00 Doors are open\n16.00-16.30 Welcome by Torben Klitgaard & Damon Hernandez\n16:30-17:15 Tech Awards by HD Lab\n17:15-17:30 Inspirational Talk – What can air quality do?\n17.30-18.00 Short tour of the venue & Standing dinner\n18.00-23.00 Lightning rounds\, team formations and hack start\n22.00-23.00 Closing for the day \nSaturday \n09.00-23.00 Doors are open\n09.00-10.00 Breakfast\n10.00-23.00 Hacking\n12.00-13.00 LUNCH\n18:00-19:00 Dinner \nSunday \n09.00-18.30 Doors are open\n09.00-10.00 Breakfast\n10.00-13.00 Hacking\n12.00-13.00 LUNCH\n13.00-16.30 Presentations and feedback\n16.30-17.00 Judging\n17.00-17.15 Winners announced\n17.15-Thank you\, see you next year!\n17.30-18.30 Light dinner \n\nTECHTALKS\nProgram for TechTalks\nMore to come… \n13:00-13:30\nImpact by design – a new digital agenda\nby Rambøll with Jakob B. Strømann-Andersen \n13:35-13:55\nBIM Content Management and Project Collaboration\nby Ajour System with Michael Schwartz\, International Sales Director \n14:00-14:20\nHow Can Technology Support a Sustainable Construction Site?\n by Molio with Ole Berard\, Digitaliseringchef Molio \n14:25-14:45\nTransforming Urban Planning and Design with Location Intelligence\n by Geoinfo with Jan Juul Jensen \n14:50-15:30\nHealth in the city\nTech Talk by Google with Roel Vermeulen Professor from Utrecht University \n15:35-15:55\nWho will be our Captain Planet?\nby BIMobject with Matthew A Jackson\, Director of Business Development \nRegister for Tech Talks in the form below: \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIN COLLABORATION WITH\nPRIME PARTNERS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n                            \n\nSUPPORTING PARTNERS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n          \n\n\nCOMMUNITY PARTNERS
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/aec-hackathon-bloxhub-2021/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Open
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20211109T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20211109T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20211013T142836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T102619Z
UID:21689-1636452000-1636457400@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Nye krav til bæredygtighed i byggeriet
DESCRIPTION:BLOXHUB og Danmarks Ambassade i Sverige indbyder partnere på tværs af sundet til en online session med nogle af de mest innovative danske virksomheder\, der arbejder med at sætte fremtidens standarder for digitalisering i byggeriet. \nEfterhånden har alle dele af byggebranchen fokus på at implementere bæredygtighed i byggeriet\, men med de kommende rapporteringskrav for udledninger er det pludselig blevet alvor. For er vi parate til at imødekomme de nye krav? Hvordan indsamler vi den nødvendige data\, og hvordan håndterer vi denne data\, så den både kan hjælpe med rapportering og skabe værdi for vores byggeprojekter? \nDeltag i denne session\, hvor vi vil tage udgangspunkt i en af de mest oplagte problemstillinger i byggeriet: Hvordan håndterer vi bæredygtighed på byggepladsen med al dens kompleksitet? Hvad er de lavthængende frugter? Og hvordan skaber vi på lang sigt konkret værdi med digitalisering? \nEventet er kun online\, tilmelding sker via dette link. \nProgram for sessionen: \n\nKlimakrav for rapportering og udledninger – hvad er besluttet\, og hvad kan vi forvente? v. Sara Borgström\, senior projektleder – klimaneutrale bygninger\, WSP\nDigitaliseringen af byggeprojekter fra et dansk perspektiv v. Anders Sørensen\, bæredygtighedschef\, Enemærke & Petersen\nDigital platform til projektering\, kvalitetssikring og dokumentation fra design til produktion\, Michael Schwartz\, International Director\, Ajour System A/S\nInnovationscase: Reduktion af udledninger fra betontørring v. Casper Harlev\, Direktør og founder\, Sensohive\nPaneldiskussion og breakout; modereret af sektorekspert\, Stephane Barbou des Places\, Danmarks Ambassade i Sverige og Head of Global Networks\, Jakob Norman-Hansen\, BLOXHUB\n\nPartnere:\nBLOXHUB\, Danmarks Ambassade i Sverige\, Sensohive\, Enemærke & Petersen
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/nye-krav-til-baeredygtighed-i-byggeriet/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Open
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20211125T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20211125T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T155416
CREATED:20211104T141252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T145927Z
UID:22118-1637834400-1637839800@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Global Day #5 – Spain
DESCRIPTION:BLOXHUB invites all members with an interest in international market opportunities to take part in our Global Day #5 – Spain on Thursday\, November 25th from 10:00-11:30 CET. \nIt is increasingly evident that Spain will be one of the most interesting new urban development markets in the coming years. Through the Next Generation EU recovery program alone\, it is estimated that EUR 28 billion will be flowing towards green transition initiatives in Spain. \nBut how do you reach the many potential partners and clients? What are the concrete business opportunities for member companies in Spain? And how can BLOXHUB assist you on this agenda? \nBLOXHUB invites all members to take part in our Global Day #5 – Spain on November 25th from 10:00-11:30 CET to discuss the Next Generation recovery and other opportunities for business and collaboration in Spain. \nPlease register here:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/global-day-5-spain/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Open
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