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Date: 31.3.2022, 7 p.m.
Venue: HDA – Haus der Architektur, Mariahilferstraße 2, 8020 Graz
This evening two further lectures with subsequent discussion on the topic of urban development take place in the context of the exhibition "Territorial Turn" – presenting examples from current developments in Vorarlberg.
Limited number of seats. Registration is requested under the following link.
Wearing of FFP2 mask is mandatory.
LECTURES
Since May 2021, Andrea Krupski von Mansberg has headed the new established Department for Urban Development and Mobility in Bregenz. The tasks of the new department include urban planning, townscape and building applications for individual building projects, as well as mobility, transport planning, environment and climate protection and geoinformation. In her lecture she will report on the realignment of urban planning in Bregenz and the profound work on the new urban development project "Bregenz Mitte".
Anna Hilti provides insights into the project for the development of the "Viertel von Feldkirch". With the so-called "planning dialogue", a separate interdisciplinary process tool was created for this purpose. Together with the planning teams, the building authority and the expert advisory board of the city of Feldkirch they developed a master plan for the area. A particular emphasis was put on public and green spaces between the new buildings that offer meeting and recreation areas for the residents of the quarter.
PROGRAMM
Welcome
Beate Engelhorn, Director HDA – House of Architecture, Graz
Lectures
Andrea Krupski von Mansberg, Head of Department for Mobility and Urban Development, Bregenz
Anna Hilti, Managing Director Hilti & Jehle Projektmanagement GmbH und Co KG, Feldkirch
Moderator
Eva Schwab, Deputy Head of Institute of Urbanism, TU Graz
Supported by Faculty of Architecture, Graz University of Technology
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Territorial Turn
Exhibition
03.02.2022-03.04.2022: The exhibition Territorial Turn conceived by the Institute of Urbanism, Graz University of Technology, describes the essential change in fundamental framework conditions and values in urbanism in favour of an increased appreciation of public space. The exhibition introduces bold concepts and presents pioneering solutions. Seven selected practical examples from Nantes, Leipzig, Amsterdam, Leuven, Vienna, Péronnes-lez-Antoing and Trofaiach are used to demonstrate a forward-looking approach to urban design.
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