ALL GOOD(S)
New Materials in Architecture, Design and Fashion for a Future Circular Economy
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
The opening event of a new programme by ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory in collaboration with the Netherlands Embassy in Berlin
Welcome and Introduction. Video: Reframe – Videos for the Web
Welcome and Introduction
Hans-Jürgen Commerell, Director, ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin 00:00–00:30
Valérie-Anne Houppermans, Cultural Attaché, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Berlin 00:30–05:28
Panel 1. Video: Reframe – Videos for the Web
Panel 1
Sascha Peters, Director, Haute Innovation. Agentur für Material und Technologie, Berlin 00:00–15:30
Michelle Baggerman, Designer and Director, Bureau Baggerman, Eindhoven 15:30–30:41
Claudia Lüling, Professor for Architecture and Design, Frankfurt University of Applied Science 30:41–45:57
Discussion moderated by Ilka Ruby, Ruby Press, Berlin 45:57–1:00:42
Panel 2. Video: Reframe – Videos for the Web
Panel 2
Menno Rubbens, Director and Project Developer, cepezedprojects, Delft 00:00–13:22
Christiane Sauer, Professor for Material and Design, Weißensee Academy of Art, Berlin 13:22–27:35
Bob Hendrikx, Biodesigner, Founder Loop, Researcher TU Delft & MIT Media Lab Boston 27:35–40:47
Discussion moderated by Ilka Ruby, Ruby Press, Berlin 40:47–1:00:06
Panel 3. Video: Reframe – Videos for the Web
Panel 3
Regine Rapp, Art Theoretician, Curator, Co-Director of Art Laboratory Berlin 00:00–14:01
Thomas Auer, Professor, TU München and Managing Director, Transsolar KlimaEngineering, Stuttgart 14:01–26:05
Friederike von Wedel-Parlow, Professor and Director, Beneficial Design Institute, Berlin 26:05–40:24
Discussion moderated by Ilka Ruby, Ruby Press, Berlin 40:24–1:06:34
BACKGROUND
In the wake of the climate emergency, we need to reduce the impact of everyday urban life on resources, from the scale of the individual to an international approach. Both in the Netherlands and Germany, there is an increasing political and societal attention for the transition to a circular economy. A revaluation of material use and the development of new sustainable materials are crucial in this respect. ANCB in collaboration with the Netherlands Embassy in Berlin conceptualised a programme on Dutch and German innovations in material design – considering raw materials, techniques and use – to enable a sustainable and circular economy in the future. The programme supports knowledge exchange and new connections between disciplines and between Dutch and German protagonists.
This Opening Lab Talk aimed to explore a wide range of innovations in material development presented by experts from different backgrounds, while examining how: