Research / Awards
Fördermittel / Funding – Climate Future Lab: Open Planning Cultures
TU Braunschweig, Julius Kühn Institut, Carl von Ossietzky Universität
Oldenburg / Research Centre "Genealogy of the Present" (WiZeGG)
Fördermittel / Funding – Climate Future Lab: Open Planning Cultures
Inputs / Talks
Ayat Tarik bei Podiumsdiskussion zur Niedersächsischen Wohnungsbaugesellschaft
BDA Torhaus, Wendentor 3, Braunschweig
Ayat Tarik bei Podiumsdiskussion zur Niedersächsischen Wohnungsbaugesellschaft
Guests
Markus Bader (raumlabor berlin) im Gespräch mit Hanna Noller (Stadtlücken Stuttgart)
BDA Torhaus, Wendentor 3, Braunschweig
Markus Bader (raumlabor berlin) im Gespräch mit Hanna Noller (Stadtlücken Stuttgart)
Inputs / Talks
A4F-Ringvorlesung: Gemeinsam für eine Bauwende
Tatjana Schneider spricht im Rahmen der bundesweiten Reihe über Architektur und soziale Verantwortung
A4F-Ringvorlesung: Gemeinsam für eine Bauwende
Exhibition
Ausstellungseröffnung: Beziehungsweisen Westhagen. Im Stadtteil unterwegs
Präsentation der Seminararbeiten und Auftakt des Sommersemesters
Ausstellungseröffnung: Beziehungsweisen Westhagen. Im Stadtteil unterwegs
Research / Awards
Fördermittel / Funding – Design Before Design: Constructing the Climate Curriculum
MWK, Europa-Programm des Niedersächsischen Ministeriums für Wissenschaft und Kultur
Fördermittel / Funding – Design Before Design: Constructing the Climate Curriculum
Inputs / Talks
Tatjana ist zu Gast im fluss.salon
Moselstraße 86, Stuttgart Münster
Tatjana ist zu Gast im fluss.salon
Collaborations
Beyond the Grain
Erasmus+ Staff Mobility
Beyond the Grain
Inputs / Talks
Architecture is Climate. On practices of re(s)pair, reuse and re-imagination
CEPT University
Architecture is Climate. On practices of re(s)pair, reuse and re-imagination
News
Architecture is Climate – Website Launch
Architecture is Climate – Website Launch
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Architecture is Climate imagines new ways for architecture to be understood, practiced, and taught through exploring its entanglement with climate breakdown. The website is divided into three sections: FOUNDATIONS set the background themes and issues; PRACTICES gathers inspiring examples across multiple disciplines; FUTURES prompt paths forward. All three parts are interlinked, to understand the connections between the pasts, presents, and futures of climate and architecture.
Climate breakdown fundamentally alters architecture as we know it: as discipline, practice, field, and education. The systemic changes required to avoid complete ecological collapse need to be accompanied by reimagined forms of architecture. This website therefore moves beyond architecture as defined solely by buildings (because that continues the status quo), and instead presents paths to other ways of approaching architecture. Go to FOUNDATIONS if you are interested in exploring the causes and background of climate breakdown in relation to architecture. In PRACTICES you will find over a hundred examples that are already facing climate breakdown in ways that can inform future architecture. FUTURES provides a set of prompts for architecture to engage with climate and social justice.