SZEPTEMBER 3, Budapest > BÉF 6+ KÜLÖNKIADÁS

BÉF 6+ KÜLÖNKIADÁS
Leonardo Kert, Tömő u. 14., Budapest, 1083
2014. 09. 03., szerda, 20.00 óra
(Eső esetén a vetítést a Grundon tartjuk.
Cím: VIII. Nagytemplom utca 30.)

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A Budapesti Építészeti Filmnapok helyspecifikus sorozatba kezd: a BÉF+ vetítései olyan filmeket, archív felvételeket, híradókat, audiovizuális dokumentumokat mutatnak be, amelyek új fényben mutatják be Budapest környékeit, segítenek megtalálni elveszett történeteit, elfelejtett szereplőit. A BÉF+ első helyszíne a Leonardo da Vinci utcai közösségi kert.

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AUGUST 23, ROTTERDAM > Flows&Funding

FLOWS & FUNDING – INVITATION
August 23, 2014
The Schieblock, Rotterdam

At the close of 2014 International Architecture Biennale of Rotterdam (IABR) and on the eve of the opening of the partly crowdfunded Luchtsingel or Air Canal, PAMFLET Urban Debate (Rotterdam), New Generations (Madrid) and wonderland platform for european architecture (Vienna) look to merge some of the lessons from the current biennale about the urban metabolism with some of the emerging questions of the upcoming biennale about the next economy.

For the first event of the Funding Urbanism series, wonderland invites protagonists of this new economic movement to share their concepts and case studies of architecture and planning initiatives in experimenting with, or elaborating alternative, community-based funding models to finance urban regeneration projects at various scales. The experiences presented on Skype and in person will range from crowdfunding, seed-investment, cooperative financing, community land and development trusts, community shares, community investment, development trusts and social finance.
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FUNDING URBANISM: Call for participation!

FUNDING URBANISM
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

In the past decade, as an effect of various social movements and the economic crisis, many actors in the architecture and planning fields recognized that traditional funding models lost their capacity to feed small-scale, community-oriented urban projects. While designers elaborated new methods and working models to address problems of locality, community, participation and ecology, they created alliances with a new generation of developers, economists, social media experts, social and political scientists as well as law specialists to elaborate the appropriate funding models to finance their ideas.

Between 28.10.2014 and 1.11.2014 the wonderland platform for european architecture will hold in Berlin, in cooperation with the Deutsches Architektur Zentrum (DAZ) and the European Cultural Foundation (ECF), a workshop with lectures, debates and film screenings on the topic of alternative funding models to help bottom-up urban regeneration in our cities.

Wonderland invites protagonists of this new economic movement to send their concepts and case studies, contributing to an exhibition and discussion of alternative funding mechanisms in urbanism. The contributions may be in the range of, but not limited to crowdfunding, seed-investment, cooperative financing, community land and development trusts, community shares, community investment, development trusts and social finance.

Contributions may be in the form of texts, projects, videos or any other communicative means which will allow to share a valuable insight of a practical experience or a theoretical insight. The jury, composed by the Wonderland Board and DAZ, will select 15 cases that will be invited to Berlin to share their experience and join the debate, all expenses will be covered by the organisation. All the contributions that will be considered interesting by the Jury will be presented in the DAZ during the meeting period and authors will be invited to join the conversation though Skype.

Deadline: 5th September, 2014
Results will be announced on 10th September 2014
Formats:
– design projects in A3 format vertical, pdf files
– text max 5 A5 pages, doc files
– videos (in English or with subtitles)

The Berlin workshop is second in a series on alternative funding models in urbanism, after the Rotterdam event in late August (organized with Pamphlet Urban Debate, Rotterdam and New Generations, Madrid) and before the Paris event in late November (organized with Banlieues d’Europe within the UrbArt project funded by the Youth in Action program).

More information
The FUNDING URBANISM series

Contact
projectspace@wonderland.cx

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JUNE 26, Rome > Public presentation of the TUTUR project

Il progetto europeo TUTUR sara’ presentato al MACRO di Via Nizza il 26 Giugno dalle 17:00 in poi. Il programma qui di seguito!

The European TUTUR project will be presented in MACRO in Via Nizza 138 on 26th June from 17:00 onwards. Please find below the program!

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JUNE 16-17, Budapest > Underused office buildings, new approaches

[adaptable city 6] Underused office buildings, new approaches

June 16-17, 2014
Coming Soon! Projekt Gallery (1052 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos utca 14-16.)
With Paul Oudeman (Office Space Intermediary, Amsterdam, NL)
http://lakatlan.kek.org.hu/en/adaptable-city-6/

Programme:
June 16. Monday, 7pm-8.30pm
Lecture by Paul Oudeman

June 17. Tuesday, 10.00am-5pm
Site visits and workshop

Similarly to Budapest, Amsterdam has witnessed a radical decrease of office space use in the past years. Taking a pro-active position to tackle the issue of underused buildings, the City of Amsterdam is stimulating redevelopment and transformation not only organizational (office-space intermediary, transformation team), but also financial (through lease incentives, fines/charges, no subvention) legal and planning (permit procedures, zoning plans).

Paul Oudeman works for the Amsterdam Development Corporation (Ontwikkelingsbedrijf Gemeente Amsterdam) as the office-space intermediary of the Municipality of Amsterdam. He encourages and helps property owners to convert their vacant office properties to alternative uses, including residential property, hotels, space for creative endeavours, start-up companies and ‘incubators’. As part of the transformation process, he brings property owners in contact with those looking for property and helps them navigate the municipal process, procedures and regulations.

Empty office buildings in Amsterdam (November 2013). Source: http://www.amsterdam.nl

Empty office buildings in Amsterdam (November 2013). Source: http://www.amsterdam.nl

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JUNE 4, London > Urban Design Group event

Location: The Gallery, Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ
Date: Wed, 04/06/2014 – 6:20pm – 8:20pm
http://www.udg.org.uk/events/central-and-eastern-europe

An evening exploring the themes covered in issue130 of Urban Design on Central and Eastern Europe, led by Judith Ryser.

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Recycling the Neighbourhood
Daniela Patti, urban planner, researcher at CEIT Alanova, Schwechat, Austria, and consultant to the planning department of Rome
Levente Polyak, urban planner, researcher and project leader at the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre, Budapest, Hungary

Central planning vs Free Market forces
Professor Aleksandra Stupar, University of Belgrade + videos

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MAY 23, Oslo > Battle Grounds – Culture and the Quest for Open Space // Seminar / Part #1

Friday, May 23rd, 1-3 pm
Schweigaardsgt 34 D
0191 OSLO, NORWAY
http://www.0047.org/events/view/91

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Daniela Brahm, Ours – Proclamation Poster, 2006,
Courtesy Mirko Mayer Gallery, Cologne

In connection with the exhibition ‘Our Place / ExRotaprint Berlin – Urban Activism as Artistic Practice’ the seminar will discuss four bottom-up redevelopment projects in Berlin, Budapest and Oslo, that are differing in strategy and objectives, but all are initiated out of cultural field.

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MAY 21, Oslo > TOMME LOKALER #2: FRA BUDAPEST TIL OSLO

Norsk design- og arkitektursenter
Onsdag 21. mai 2014 kl. 18:00
Arrangører: Arkitektur- og designhøgskolen i Oslo og Norsk design- og arkitektursenter
http://www.norskform.no/

NOFRGBS

I Budapest er midlertidig bruk av tomme lokaler en integrert del av byutviklingen. Hva kan Oslo lære av Budapest?

Engasjementet for midlertidig bruk av Oslos tomme lokaler er stigende. Kveldsmøtet om tomme lokaler på Norsk design- og arkitektursenter høsten 2014 resulterte i en strøm av henvendelser rundt temaet. I kveld fortsetter vi diskusjonen, denne gang med utgangspunkt i den kreative bruken av tomme lokaler i Budapest.

Den ungarske hovedstaden har lidd mer under finanskrisen enn mange andre europeiske storbyer. Over 30 prosent av kontorlokalene i Budapest er ledige, det er også et stort antall butikklokaler, forlatte boliger og kommersielle komplekser. Den ungarske byplanleggeren Levente Polyák har i flere år engasjert seg i arbeidet med midlertidig bruk av byens tomme lokaler. I kveld forteller han om arbeidet med Lakatlanprosjektet, et forsknings- og medvirkningsprosjekt som undersøker retningslinjer og metoder for midlertidig bruk av forlatte byarealer.

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MAY 12-17, Kiev > Wonderlab workshop at CANactions Festival

Kiev, Ukraine
12-17 May 2014
http://www.canactions.com
http://www.wonderland.cx

Telichka

The CANactions 2014 workshop in Telichka offers a unique opportunity to rethink the way urban development is conceived in Kiev. With the help of participants, tutors and curators from various countries, the workshop aims at developing an overall vision, a program, an action plan and tools for the territory’s development.

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APRIL 25, Budapest > Georgi Shanishev: “EXCUSE ME, WHICH IS THIS CITY?”

Georgi Shanishev: “EXCUSE ME, WHICH IS THIS CITY?”
1052 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos utca 14-16
http://lakatlan.kek.org.hu/esemenyek/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1430538697194843

Monument de l'Armée Russe netoyée 4 (Unicode Encoding Conflict)

The histories of the city of Sofia, in particular from the liberation in the late 19th century, show us how its leaders, builders and inhabitants developed a rather loose conception of memory and the intrinsic identity of their monuments. This general attitude made possible for some extreme and in many ways paradoxical reversals in the lives of important monuments and their role within the city. The lecture will focus on some radical cases of reuse, destruction and rebirth, demonstrating the continuation of these phenomena and the manner in which they generate Sofia’s
urban consciousness of the present.

Georgi Stanishev is an architect and researcher. In 2013 he founded with Nicolas Duru, Can Onaner and William Parlon Documents Architecture Urbanisme in France. He is a Phd Student and an assistant teacher at the Paris-Malaquais School of Architecture in France and the University for Civil Engineering and Architecture in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 2012, he is making a Phd research on the history of architectural discourses in the countries of Central and Eastern countries during the post-war period. This work takes the form of a comparative analysis of the architectural frames within the different countries and questions the existence of common creative and ideological attitudes, specific to the geopolitical region.

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