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SUMMARY:City Life 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\, Copenhagen Institute of Futures Studies 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 + Live Stream \nCalendar: \n#3:          23/9 11.00-12.00 am: BLOXHUB Debates: Democratic Digitalization? More info and registration \n#4:          23/9 15.00 – 16.15 pm: 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: More info and registration \n#5:           28/10: 15.00 – 16.15 am: BLOXHUB Debates: The impact of Covid-19 on health and housing inequalities \n#6:         29/10 15.00 – 16.00 pm: Science Talks: Public Space in European Social Housing w. Associate Professor Anne Tietjen\, University of Copenhagen \n#7:         23/11: 15.00 – 16.15 pm: BLOXHUB Debates: Future scenarios for post-COVID-19 Cities zooming in on work\, mobility\, culture and shopping. \n 
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/city-life-in-times-and-after-corona/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Debate,Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201112T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T081053
CREATED:20200707T195058Z
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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:20260424T081053
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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:20260424T081053
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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:20260424T081053
CREATED:20201112T133658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T112349Z
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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:20201120T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201120T160000
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CREATED:20201025T083719Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Jeg er så glad for min cykel ...
DESCRIPTION:FULLY BOOKED\nDer er kamp om pladsen; om pladsen på cykelstierne og pladsen til cykelparkering. Sammen med Arup inviterer BLOXHUB Urban Partnerships til workshop om cykelparkeringskapaciteten i København. \nI fællesskab undersøger vi\, hvordan kapaciteten kan forbedres på en måde\, der er tilpasset det enkelte byrum og de forskelligartede behov og ønsker\, der er blandt de københavnske cyklister. \nVi tager afsæt i en case fra Københavns Kommune\, nemlig Blågårdsgade – en gade\, hvor der endnu ikke foreligger konkrete løsninger. Derfor er der masser af rum til at udtænke kreative og innovative idéer\, som ikke er set tidligere. \nBlandt workshopshopdeltagerne er bl.a. IFF – Instituttet for Fremtidsforskning\, Sociologisk Institut\, Københavns Universitet\, Københavns Kommune\, interesseorganisationer og mobilitetseksperter. \nWorkshoppen faciliteres af Urban Partnerships og baseres på principper for innovation\, co-creation og design-thinking med videns og inspirationsindlæg samt gruppediskussioner og -øvelser. Workshoppen har til formål at tilvejebringe idéer og løsningsforslag\, der rummer den diversitet\, fleksibilitet og mobilitet\, der efterspørges af de Københavnske cyklister og deres medtrafikanter.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/workshop-jeg-er-sa-glad-for-min-cykel/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB LA\, Fæstningens Materialgård\, Frederiksholms Kanal 30\, Copenhagen\, 1220\, Danmark
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201123T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20201123T161500
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CREATED:20201109T160139Z
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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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