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SUMMARY:AEC Hackathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:Using Tech & AI to Build CO2-Neutral\, Biodiverse\, and Engaged Communities\n\n\n\n\nAEC Hackathon 2026 takes over BLOXHUB from 27–29 March 2026\, bringing together people who design\, build\, code\, plan\, and question how the built environment works. It’s three days set up for energetic\, focused\, and purposeful collaboration. Less talking about change\, more trying things out together. \nWe know the word “hackathon” can sound like a side quest. This one isn’t. The challenges come from industry partners and reflect their current business operations and known challenges: decarbonisation\, biodiversity\, data\, delivery\, trust\, and the gap between ambitious goals and day-to-day practice. The point is to work with that complexity under different conditions and with different constellations of people than any one company could achieve alone. \nAcross the weekend\, teams form around shared problems and develop early solutions -tools\, methods\, workflows\, prototypes\, concepts – supported by mentors and partners. The outcomes can be small and sharp or bigger and more exploratory\, but they’re always grounded in use: what would it take for this to be useful in a project\, inside an organisation\, or across a value chain? \nBLOXHUB hosts AEC Hackathon because it’s one of the rare formats where new ideas\, development and connections can happen at the same time. There are tangible examples from previous years where projects have continued beyond the weekend\, finding funding\, becoming products\, or sparking collaborations and new hires. But even when an idea doesn’t become a “thing\,” it can still shift how people work\, what they prioritise\, and who they decide to work with next.  \nWho is it for? \nEvery year between 100 – 150 people attend AEC Hackathon – engineers\, architects\, computer scientists\, BIM developers\, design thinkers\, anthropologists\, and tech enthusiasts. \nThis year’s hackathon will address Tech & AI to Build CO2-Neutral\, Biodiverse\, and Engaged Communities \n  \n\n\n\nWHAT IS AEC HACKATHON?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAEC (Architecture\, Engineering\, Construction) Hackathon is an organization that\, since its origin in 2013\, has held events in numerous locations; e.g. Berlin\, Shanghai\, and Paris. It 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.It has quickly become a community of innovators that includes all elements of the built environment\, not just AEC.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSecure your place here 
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/aec-hackathon-2026/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Learning Lab,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260120T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20260120T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20260109T075928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T142226Z
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SUMMARY:Planet-Centered Cities & Design Futures: From Human-Centered to Life-Centered (5th Gathering)
DESCRIPTION:In this final session of Regenerative Resources\, we zoom out to the systems level – urban life\, infrastructure and the future of cities. Human-centered design has driven important innovation\, yet often at the expense of ecosystems and future generations. Together we explore a core question: How do we move toward life-centered cities that operate within planetary boundaries\, honor bioregional identities\, and build resilience in a rapidly changing world? We explore emerging models for regenerative urban development – cities understood as living organisms\, capable of nurturing both people and planet. \nSpeakers   \n\nKaren Grønneberg – 2075\nAnnika Rømer – May We Speak and Live Like Mycelium? Connecting What Seems Apart\nNikolaj Sveistrup – Head of Development at Think Tank Brundtland\n\nFormat  \nAn experiential and dialogic journey blending storytelling\, concrete examples\, and shared reflection. Participants are active contributors\, engaging in conversations that surface collective intelligence and open pathways toward regenerative futures. \nWe look forward to welcoming you into the room. \nRegistration is required \nTo request a spot\, please contact Anna Viola – awe@bloxhub.org
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/planet-centered-cities-design-futures-from-human-centered-to-life-centered-5-th-gathering/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, København K\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Free event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251125T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20251118T143150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T153936Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch 'n' Learn
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite you to our ongoing “Lunch n’ Learn” sessions\, where you bring your lunch to Arena in the member lounge\, we bring the drinks! \nIt’s an open and informal lunch where members can share knowledge\, exchange ideas\, and get inspired by each other over lunch. \nSpeaker: \nRaul Cordero \nFounder\, Cordero MGMT\nExecutive Coach & Leadership Advisor \n\nThese sessions are all about community learning and engagement: a chance not only to present a topic\, but also to connect with your fellow member colleagues and benefit from the huge amount of skilled resources you are surrounded by here at BLOXHUB. \nWhether it’s a new project\, a fresh idea\, or a challenge you’d like feedback on\, this is the perfect opportunity to tap into the collective knowledge of the community. No topic is too small or too big. \nWould you like to take advantage of the opportunity with a topic?\nIf you have something you’d like to share and get input on\, we’d love to hear from you. Just reach out to Michael Schwartz at msc@bloxhub.org directly\, and we’ll find a slot for you in an upcoming Lunch n’ Learn.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/lunch-n-learn-2/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Members Lounge\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, Copenhagen\, 1473\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Debate,Free event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251106T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251106T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20251010T072213Z
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SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Member Speed Meet
DESCRIPTION:We’re kicking off a brand-new BLOXHUB event concept — Member Speed Meet — created to help our community connect\, collaborate\, and discover new synergies in a fun and informal setting. \nJoin us for an afternoon where networking meets good vibes: quick rounds of introductions\, meaningful conversations\, and the chance to meet members you didn’t know could be valuable for your business. \nWhether you’re offering a solution\, looking for partners\, or just curious to explore what others are working on\, this is your opportunity to connect\, collaborate\, and co-create — all over cold beers and pizza. \nProgram \n15.00 – 15.15\nWelcome by BLOXHUB\n• Setting the scene & icebreaker\n• Introduction to the concept and goals for the afternoon \n15.15 – 17.30\nSpeed Meet sessions — meet\, match & connect \n17.30 – 18.00\nBeers\, pizza & informal mingling \nLocation: BLOXHUB Members’ Lounge\nDate: Wednesday\, November 6\nTime: 15:00 – 18:00 \nSpaces are limited — sign up now to be part of the very first Member Speed Meet! \nSign up here
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-member-speed-meet/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Members Lounge\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, Copenhagen\, 1473\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Free event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230425T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230425T173000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20230330T134436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T082458Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Urban Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Join us in shaping a more desirable future for our cities. Based on input from the BLOXHUB ecosystem\, we’ve identified three key domains that will guide our efforts: Cities are Systems\, cities are Nature\, and Cities are Communities. Let’s embark on this exciting journey together. \nWhen: 25 April 2023\, 14 – 17\nWhere: BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, 1473 Copenhagen K \nPROGRAM \n14.00 Welcome \nTorben Klitgaard\, CEO of BLOXHUB \n14.15 Keynote: The Future of Urban Transformation \nAlfonso Vegara\, Founder & Honorary President\, Fundacion Metropoli\, Madrid \nAlfonso Vegara is a highly accomplished urban planner\, architect\, economist\, and sociologist. He strives to promote the future opportunities of cities within a complex and interconnected world\, most recently in his book “Supercities. The Intelligence of Territory”. \n14:35 Introducing the new BLOXHUB Domains  \n14:40 Cities are Systems \nPanel: Camilla Van Deurs (City Architect in Copenhagen)\, Ditte Lysgaard Vind (Founder\, The Circular Way)\, Enlai Hooi (Head of Innovation\, SHL)\, Robert Martin (Head of Mobility\, JAJA Architects) \n15:10 Short break  \n15:20 Cities are Nature \nPanel: Rikke Juul Gram (Partner\, Schønherr)\, Mike Lippert (Strategy Director\, SLA)\, Mie Wittenburg (Relations Developer\, idverde)\, Pernille Francke (Founder\, Byens Plantetorv)\, Rasmus Vincentz (CEO\, Habitats) \n15:50 Cities are Communities \nPanel: Christian Vatter (Architectural psychologist\, Rlevance)\, Lars Lundbye (Founder\, Almenr)\, Kasper Guldager (Co-founder\, Home.Earth)\, Frederik Busck (Co-founder\, CPH Village) \n16:20 What is the value of a bird’s song?\nSong performance created by artist and speculative designer Madeleine Kate McGowan (NXT) and performed and sung by French British mezzo soprano Lucie Cure. \n16:30 Outro Torben Klitgaard\, CEO of BLOXHUB \n16:35 Networking  \nPlease sign up here
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/launch-of-bloxhub-beyond-intro-to-our-new-strategy/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Members Only,Residents Only
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230425T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230425T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20230329T113959Z
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SUMMARY:How do we strengthen the knowledge flow between the projecting part and contractors?
DESCRIPTION:Are you an engineer\, architect\, electrician or plumber\, and have you experienced challenges in handing over or receiving knowledge and information in connection with construction projects? Then join the workshop `How do we strengthen the knowledge flow between the projecting part and contractors?’. \nIn a research from 2018 about 850 technical inquiries in three different projects\, it was shown that a large number of request upon Detailed Project Reports (in Danish: TF\, entreprenørens anmodning om projektafklaring) were centered about the same topics. This proves the insufficient feedback loop in the industry\, which is providing to project failures and the ongoing deficiency from project to project. \nThe building industry has for many years tried to identify different ways to improve knowledge sharing and to reduce repetitions of failures and deficiencies in projects. In this workshop\, we will jointly learn more about\, which information needs that apply\, which challenges the actors have in handing over the knowledge to each other\, as well as finding the right tools to remedy the challenges and thus reduce project corrections\, time schedules and budget overruns.The workshop is a part of largescale project\, that aims to develop a tool that can facilitate collaboration and strengthen the knowledge flow between the projecting part and contractors. \nThe day is organized by ConTech Lab\, Værdigbyg and BLOXHUB as a facilitated process with a combination of group exercise/-discussions and inspirational presentations. \nIf you would like to participate please reach out to Program Director at BLOXHUB Lotte C. Breengaard; +45 2268 4643 / lcb@bloxhub.org.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/how-do-we-strengthen-the-knowledge-flow-between-the-projecting-part-and-contractors/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB LA\, Fæstningens Materialgård\, Frederiksholms Kanal 30\, Copenhagen\, 1220\, Danmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230420T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230420T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20230323T141722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T143017Z
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SUMMARY:Overcoming the barriers related to the use of biobased materials in construction
DESCRIPTION:In Denmark\, building materials are estimated to account for 50-80 percent of the total climate impact of a new building\, and as a result\, there is an increased focus on the climate footprint of the materials used. We see an increasing awareness of the possibilities of using biobased materials in construction. Using wood\, hemp\, straw\, etc. with much lower CO2 emissions than materials such as concrete and steel\, holds great potential for reducing the climate footprint. Despite the advantages of using bio-based materials\, they are nevertheless often displaced by conventional ones in public and private tenders. Next to the many possibilities\, there are also several barriers to the increased use of bio-based building materials and thus the construction industry’s ability to accelerate a sustainable transition. Together with Structured Environment\, we invite you to join us for a discussion on how these materials can be integrated into construction projects seen from four different perspectives: \n\nRisk handling when designing with biobased materials where there is a lack of previous references.\nThe tendency to choose “as usual”.\nDissemination and implementation of knowledge to the entire value chain.\nThe revival of historical biobased materials and building practice.\n\nThe workshop will be a facilitated process with a mix of interdisciplinary group discussions\, co-creation sessions\, and inspirational talks by Simon Rosenvold Hvidt\, Project Manager\, Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen\, who will talk about how to use methods and materials from the past in today’s construction – Xan Browne\, Ph.D. Fellow\, KADK – Institute of Architecture and Technology will introduce us to his research regarding a circular approach to timber construction – Alexander Mollan Bohn Christiansen\, Consultant\, Dansk Standard\, will talk about how DS works with requirements regarding bio-based building materials\, and Walter Unterrainer\, Professor\, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering\, Chalmers University of Technology will give a talk about biobased materials from an educational perspective. \nWorkshop participants consist of a wide range of stakeholders within the built environment to ensure a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to the subject. \nIf you would like to participate please reach out to Program Director at BLOXHUB Lotte C. Breengaard; +45 2268 4643 / lcb@bloxhub.org.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/overcoming-the-barriers-related-to-the-use-of-biobased-materials-in-construction/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB LA\, Fæstningens Materialgård\, Frederiksholms Kanal 30\, Copenhagen\, 1220\, Danmark
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230417T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230417T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20230412T114942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T115310Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the GROUPS network
DESCRIPTION:Our new initiative GROUPS is taking shape and as a BLOXHUB member\, you are all invited for an introduction. \nBLOXHUB GROUPS is a new initiative by BLOXHUB and Byggesocietetet. \nFor you\, it means an opportunity to do network-based business and share knowledge with other members. \nWe have previously encouraged you to get back to us with your input. Based on incoming suggestions\, we have made a GROUPS list. During this meeting\, we hope to finalize and have the first groups up and running.  We will also form steering committees during the meeting. \nPlease come and join us: \nWhen: 17 April 2023 from 15:00-16:30\nWhere: Arena\, BLOXHUB. \nThe agenda is: \n\nWelcome & Introduction to the GROUPS network\nHow can BLOXHUB and Byggesocietetet support the groups?\nFinalizing themes\nForming groups & steering committees\nNext step\n\nYour hosts are Frederik Tauber (BLOXHUB) and Lars Sønderskov\, (Byggesocietetet). \nWe hope to see you in person\, but online participation is also possible. \nTo register\, please sign up here \nFurther background information:  \nThe GROUPS suggestions we have received from you at this point are: \nEMERGE: Germany (Energy efficiency)\nEMERGE: USA\nEMERGE: Nordics\nSmart City\nUrban Materials (furniture etc.)\nExport\nFood scapes in cities\nReuse/Recycle/sustainable construction materials\nMobility\nBiodiversity\nCo-Living/Senior co-living\nSustainable urbanization\nAI\, Tech\, and Digital Construction\nESG\nBusiness challenges\nTaxonomy\nInvestment\nRetail consumer/people behavior \nWhat are the BLOXHUB GROUPS?  \nBLOXHUB GROUPS is a new initiative by BLOXHUB and Byggesocioteket. \nFor you\, it means an opportunity to do network-based business and share knowledge with other members. \nWe expect each group to have 15-20 members and the steering committee to have 3-4 people. \nThe individual groups will meet approximately once every quarter\, just as there will be a yearly knowledge-sharing event for all groups. We expect to launch the groups Q2-Q3 2023. \nSupport by BLOXHUB and Byggesocietetet  \nBLOXHUB and Byggesocietetet will help the groups form and get operational by arranging startup meetings and providing structure. We also support all groups by providing meeting rooms\, food\, and beverages. Once a year\, we will be hosting a knowledge-sharing event for all groups. \n Any fees or costs? \nAs a member of BLOXHUB\, participation in GROUPS is free of charge. \nWhat are the themes for the GROUPS\, and how do I participate? \nWe have compiled a list of suggestions based on your input. To finalize the groups\, we ask you to consider the following before the upcoming meeting: \n\nWhich themes would be of interest to you?  (Please see the list above).\nWould you like to be part of a steering committee and help form groups?\nWould you like to participate in a group as a regular member?\n\nPlease get in touch with COO Frederik Tauber at fta@bloxhub.org or + 45 53 21 27 06 if you need any more information.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/introduction-to-the-groups-network/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Members Only
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230303T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230303T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20230202T131126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T103745Z
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SUMMARY:U.S & the Nordics: Commercial Opportunities within Mass Timber\, Industrialized Construction\, and Tech
DESCRIPTION:Side Event to the AEC Hackathon \nJoin us when we hack future collaborations between the Nordics and the US mass timer construction markets. \nTake part as we delve into the future of wood and industrialized construction with keynotes and panel discussions from industry leaders. \n3 March 2023 at 12 – 4pm  at BLOXHUB. \nThe event schedule is as follows: \n12.00-12.20 Intro and welcome by Greg Howes\, Cut My Timber\, and Peder Fynholm\, Build in Wood \n12.20-13.30 Keynotes and Cases\, featuring presentations from Martin Stenberg Ringnér of Henning Larsen\, Stefan Abrahamsson of Lindner Scandinavia\, Steve Marshall of Mass Timber Strategy\, Fabian Scheurer of Design to Production\, and Enlai Hooi of SHL. \n13:30-13:45 Break \n13:45-14:00 Talk by Helena Lidelöw\, Chief Technology Officer at VBC\, Volumetric Building Companies \n14:00-15:00 Panel discussion on “How can we further link the Mass Timber and industrialized construction ecosystems in the Nordic and the US to create more opportunities for everyone?” The Panel is moderated by Greg Howes\, Cut My Timber\, and consists of; Martin Stenberg Ringnér\, Henning Larsen\, Stefan Abrahamsson\, Lindner Scandinavia\, Steve Marshall\, Mass Timber Strategy\, Enlai Hooi\, SHL\, and Fabian Scheurer\, Design to Production. \n15.00-16.00 Networking and beverages sponsored by Lindner Scandinavia. \n______ \nThis is a unique opportunity to hear from experts in the field and engage in discussions. \nIf you have any questions\, do not hesitate to reach out to Torben Klitgaard (tkl@bloxhub.org). \nThis event will be live streamed and free of charge. \nPlease sign up here:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/aec-hackathon-pre-event/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB or ONLINE\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Debate,Free event,Open
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230227T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20230203T115933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T112457Z
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SUMMARY:DARE Symposium: Entangled Scales: Urban & Rural Interaction
DESCRIPTION:Danish Network for Architecture and Urbanism Research – DARE invites to a research symposium\nENTANGLED SCALES: URBAN & RURAL INTERACTION \nOBJECTIVES:\nClimate change and the biodiversity crisis call for a new and far more comprehensive understanding of scales that operate in entangled correlations\, rather than isolated enclaves. The ”ENTANGLED SCALES – Urban and Rural Interaction” Symposium focuses on overlapping scales and deep landscape structures as a background for fundamental research in Denmark’s future architectural development. To plan and build as an inter-connected organism\, from the open landscape over hinterlands\, suburbs and cities\, and down to the single building and detail\, rather than randomly planned\, disconnected units\, is the core research question of this symposium. \nThe objective of the symposium is to not only share our current research projects within aspects of entangled scales\, but also to identify potential research collaborations and potentially\, to identify a joint research project that can work across and connect all scales of the built environment. \nThe format will be participatory with 2X2 presentations that will set the scene for debates at the tables with feed-back in plenum. There will be participation both from academia and companies giving the opportunity for networking and discussions covering many aspects of the theme. \nThis is the first symposium out of three exploratory forums for contemporary research in architecture\, urban design and landscape planning. The next symposium will be in Autumn 2023: “BUILDING AS AN ORGANISM” and August 2024: “THE POWER OF KNOWLEDGE: RIGHTS TO DEFINE FUTURES” \nSIGN UP: Please send an e-mail to Pernille Berg\, Science Director at BLOXHUB: pbe@bloxhub.org \n______ \nPROGRAM:\n9.30 Coffee & registration \n10.00 Welcome by Hans Jørgen Andersen and Thomas Bo Jensen \n10.10 – 12.00 CONTINUUM \n\nTom Nielsen\, Professor at Aarhus School of Architecture talks about his new book ”BYEN DANMARK”\, in which he reads\nDenmark as one big coherent city.\nJonna Majgaard Krarup from Royal Danish Academy talks about rural landscapes: lessons to be learnt?\nShort break\nIdentifying potential collaboration in groups \n\n12.15-13.00 Lunch \n13.00 – 15.00 WATER \n\nIda Sofie Gøtzsche Lange\, Aalborg University talks about the lives of small Danish commercial harbours and their influence on the rural landscape\nKatrina Wiberg\, Aarhus School of Architecture talks about ”The Missing Link” a methodology to read the deep patterns of the landscapes\,\nwhich dwells under our cities\, and to deal with the transformation of our landscapes and cities with water as a guide.\nShort break\nIdentifying potential collaboration in groups \n\n15.00 Plenum Discussion  \n\nHow is research applied and which role does architectural research play in the topic of climate change? Can we glimpse a common game changing research project between our institutions?
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/dare-symposium-entangled-scales-urban-rural-interaction/
LOCATION:Danish Architecture Center – DAC\, Bryghuspladsen 10\, 1473\, 1473\, Danmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20221209T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20221209T230000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20221207T133140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221207T133140Z
UID:28055-1670601600-1670626800@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:Dear all residents. \nJingle bells\, jingle bells…. \nOn December 9th it is time for our yearly BLOXHUB Christmas Party. \nPlease contact the reception for more details! \nBest from the BLOXHUB Team
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/bloxhub-christmas-party/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Members Lounge\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, Copenhagen\, 1473\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20221130T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20221130T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20221123T103406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T103442Z
UID:27947-1669820400-1669831200@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:BLOXHUB X-MAS BAR
DESCRIPTION:For BLOXHUB Residents only. \nEmbracing a classic BLOXHUB tradition – we invite you to help us decorate our Members Lounge and circular x-mas tree. \nSo\, join in with your fellow BLOXHUB´ERS in creating a true x-mas spirit in combination with the opportunity to watch the soccer match between Denmark and Australia.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/27947/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Members Lounge\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, Copenhagen\, 1473\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20221128T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20221128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T220759
CREATED:20221116T120710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T100903Z
UID:27848-1669624200-1669638600@bloxhub.org
SUMMARY:Dignity in the Built Environment
DESCRIPTION:There are bold ambitions underway in Europe to address climate change in the built environment. The focus is on reducing the impacts of materials\, shifting to renewable energy sources\, increasing energy efficiency\, and strengthening resilience.  \nThe implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict have highlighted the importance of these efforts in the region. All of these processes can be done in a way that continues to deepen inequality and undermines human rights\, or in a way that pursues a pathway that advances a “just transition” by expanding social opportunities.  \nThis session will deepen understanding of the what & how of social risks and opportunities in the built environment with the internationally-recognized Human Rights Framework as a starting point. \n\nPROGRAM: \n08.30 Arrivals and coffee \n9.00 Setting the Scene: Introducing session topics \n\nWelcome by Torben Klitgaard (BLOXHUB) \nPresentations by Morten Kjærum (RWI)\, John Morrison (IHRB)\,\nAndreia Fidalgo (IHRB Nordic)\, Alice Haugh (Laudes Foundation)\, and Jostein Kobbeltvedt (Rafto Foundation) \nDiscussion with Q&A\n\n10.00 Let’s get concrete: What does this mean in practice\, and what examples \nshowcase dignity in the built environment? \n\nPanel Conversation with Jostein Kobbeltvedt (Rafto Foundation)\, Asal Mohtashami (AIM-byliv)\, Danila Lampis (Spacelab Arkitekter)\, and Michael Ulfstjerne (Emergency Architecture)\n\n10.30 Break & Networking \n10.50 Nordic innovations in social inclusion in the built environment \n\nPanel Conversation with Emil Lassen (Home.Earth)\, Moa Sundberg (Helsingborg Municipality)\, Torben Klitgaard (BLOXHUB)\, and Ulrika Signal (Tengbom)\n\n11.20 ”Just transition” in the built environment \n\nPanel Conversation with Curt Liliegreen (The Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics\, Realdania)\, Troels Bulow-Olsen (AP Ejendomme)\, Christine Rasmunsen (Rambøll Management Consulting)\, Claus Højte (LLO)\, and Ivone Martins (EEA)\n\n\n11.50 Group Work \n\nWhat would you like to see more of / less of from the public sector\, from the private sector\, from the civil society\, and from academia to support the ”just transition” in the built environment?\n\n12.10 Closing & Networking \nSIGN UP HERE:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/dignity-in-the-built-environment/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
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