Conceptualised and organised by UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Los Angeles; ANCB The Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin; IE School of Architecture, Madrid in collaboration with the Cassiopeia Foundation, Düsseldorf. The summit provided a platform for exploring approaches to address new directions in architecture education. It broadened and deepened the continuous ANCB debate, which started with its inaugural symposium 'Educating the Global Architect' in 2009. The 3rd IAES in Berlin focused on the acute issues at the intersection of three thematic panels: ‘The Role of Alternative Architecture Education Platforms’, ‘Interdisciplinary Strategies in Architecture Education’ and ‘Collaboration between Architecture Education and Non-Academic Partners’. The summit was dedicated to fostering a constructive dialogue between leading academics, practitioners, policy makers and industry representatives concerned with ideas to take architecture education forward.
DAY 1: Ten by Ten Master Positions - Part 1To open up a wide range of possibilities, the master positions introduce a variety of visionary statements about the future education of the architect by international protagonists and respected figures from the academic field, whose contributions will ensure an expansive, controversial and multi-layered dialogue.
Sarah M. Whiting, Dean and William Ward Watkin Professor, Rice School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston -
00:00:00 - 00:10:39Joachim Declerck, Founder and Programme Director, Architecture Workroom, Brussels -
00:10:39 - 00:24:20Neelkanth Chhaya, Dean, Faculty of Architecture, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University, Ahmedabad -
00:24:20 - 00:37:49Beatriz Colomina, Director of Graduate Studies, PhD Programme, School of Architecture, Princeton University, New Jersey -
00:37:49 - 00:54:09Winka Dubbeldam, Chair and Professor of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Philadelphia -
00:54:09 - 01:09:31Mathias Klotz, Dean of the Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile -
01:09:31 - 01:21:39
DAY 1: Ten by Ten Master Positions - Part 2
Nikolaus Hirsch, Director, Städelschule, Frankfurt -
00:00:00 - 00:14:55Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture and Building Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo -
00:14:55 - 00:34:21Wolfgang Schäffner, Chair of the History of Knowledge and Culture, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Berlin -
00:34:21 - 00:46:29Eric Owen Moss, Director, Southern California Institute of Architecture; Eric Owen Moss Architects, Los Angeles -
00:46:29 - 01:01:41Matthias Böttger, Founder and Director, raumtaktik – office from a better future, Berlin -
01:01:41 - 01:18:32DAY 1: Panel 1: The Role of Alternative Architecture Education Plarforms Limited by their institutional structures most universities are not able to react in their curriculum or with their teaching methods to acute architectural, social and environmental demands. This is one of the reasons why an increasing number of alternative education platforms all over the world emerge. All of these platforms take up a position, which includes the non-traditional, the non-conventional, or the non-standardised in contrast to traditional architecture schools. With their creative energy, participants of theses platforms, students and tutors, assemble, edit and produce knowledge, which is related to observations beyond pure architecture knowledge. This panel aims at introducing, comparing and discussing the meaning of alternative architecture education platforms between the political, the economic and the cultural spheres of society for today and tomorrow.
- What is the role of alternative architecture education platforms in relation to the traditional academic world?
- What is the responsibility of alternative architecture education platforms towards society?
- What is the role of alternative architecture education platforms in the student’s curriculum?
Lukas Feireiss, Moderator, Visiting Professor at space&designstrategies, University of Art and Design, Linz -
00:00:00 - 00:07:51Eugene Asse, Founder, MARCH, Moscow -
00:07:51 - 00:13:42 Jhono Bennett, Co-Founder, 1:1 - Agency of Engagement, Johannesburg -
00:13:42 - 00:20:05 Tatjana Schneider, Co-Author and Researcher, Spatial Agency; Senior Lecturer, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield -
00:20:05 - 00:27:00Mark Wigley, Dean, The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University, New York -
00:27:00 - 00:34:29Podium discussion moderated by Lukas Feireiss -
00:34:30 - 01:47:57DAY 1: Panel 2: Interdisciplinary Strategies in Architecture EducationQualitative factors, which influence the value of urban environments, become more and more complex. Social, political, economical and environmental demands challenge the architect to rethink traditional strategies of organising and producing architecture and urban space. Therefore architecture education needs to comprise new teaching methodologies, which broaden the understanding of interdisciplinarity in general and prepare the architect for an interdisciplinary design process. This panel aims at discussing values, goals and organisations of current interdisciplinary strategies, both in architecture education and in professional design processes.
- What are the goals and potentials of interdisciplinary strategies?
- How are interdisciplinary strategies organised?
- How do innovative interdisciplinary strategies lead to better architecture and urban environments?
Martha Thorne,
Moderator, IAES General Coordinator, IE School of Architecture, Madrid -
00:00:00 - 00:04:53Hubert Klumpner, Co-Director of Brillembourg & Klumpner Chair of Architecture and Urban Design and Dean of the Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich, Zurich -
00:04:53 - 00:18:02
Elena Agudio,
Artistic Director, AoN_Platform for Art and Neuroscience, Berlin - 00:18:02 - 00:31:09 Chris Luebkeman,
Director for Global Foresight and Innovation, Arup, London/San Francisco - 00:31:09 - 00:39:10Javier Quintana, Dean, IE School of Architecture, Madrid -
00:39:10 - 00:47:48Podium discussion moderated by Martha Thorne -
00:47:48 - 01:52:39
DAY 2: Panel 3: Collaboration between Architecture Education and Non-Academic Partners
Research and design strategies in architecture education need to oscillate between pure theoretical approaches and different ways of relating them to practice. Today there are numerous examples of how architecture education platforms provide a rich condition to enter the real world. These platforms usually collaborate with municipalities, civil society, governance and industry to share, question and answer actual demands and expectations by young architects and non-academic partners. This panel discusses these described issues by initially investigating specific collaborative strategies and real-life examples in respect to new models comprising educational methods and non-academic processes.
- How can architecture education prepare for collaboration with non-academic partners such as governments and industry?
- How can architecture education in itself create a collaborative condition with non-academic partners?
- How can we establish continuous communication to share and evaluate demands and expectations?
- How can architecture education act as an open-source platform, in this respect?
Henk Ovink, Moderator, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington DC -
00:00:00 - 00:15:33Michael Speaks,
Dean of the School of Architecture, Syracuse University, Syracuse - 00:15:33 - 00:26:44 Anton Falkeis, Head of Department Social Design, University of Applied Arts, Vienna -
00:26:44 - 00:36:33
Alejandro Restrepo-Montoya, Professor, Faculty of Architecture, Pontificia University Bolivariana, Medellín -
00:36:33 - 00:43:03
Xu Weiguo,
Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing - 00:43:03 - 00:51:16Podium discussion moderated by Henk Ovink -
00:51:16 - 01:57:35DAY 2: Summary and Concluding Discussion: Challenges for the Future SUMMARIES
3rd IAES, Berlin - Day 2, 14/09/2013 - Summaries from Aedes Network Campus Berlin on Vimeo.
Summary Panel 1: Lukas Feireiss, Visiting Professor, space&designstrategies, University of Art and Design, Linz -
00:01:25 - 00:10:44Summary Panel 2: Martha Thorne, IAES General Coordinator, IE School of Architecture, Madrid -
00:10:45 - 00:19:28Summary Panel 3: Henk Ovink, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington DC -
00:19:35 - 00:25:08CONCLUDING PODIUM DISCUSSION AND CLOSING ADDRESSConcluding Podium Discussion: 00:00:00 - 02:04:49
- Moderator: Michael Mönninger, Professor of History and Theory of the Art of Building and Space, Braunschweig University of Art, Braunschweig
- Panellist: Hitoshi Abe, IAES General Coordinator, University of California Los Angeles
- Panellist: Dietmar Leyk, Research Director, ANCB The Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin
- Panellist: Christoph Gengnagel, Professor of Structural Design and Technology, University of the Arts, Berlin
- Panellist: Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Professor and Head of Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA), Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen
- Panellist: Winy Maas, Founder and Director, The Why Factory, Delft University of Technology, Delft
Closing Adress:Martha Thorne,
IAES General Coordinator, IE School of Architecture, Madrid - 02:04:50 - 02:06:29Hitoshi Abe, IAES General Coordinator, University of California Los Angeles -
02:06:30 - 02:07:14
Dr. h.c. Kristin Feireiss, Director ANCB The Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin -
02:07:15 - 02:09:28Hans-Jürgen Commerell,
Director, ANCB The Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin - 02:09:28 - 02:10:39
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