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02:30 PM
04:00 PM | | CCCB | | Academia I: Pedagogical Affordances of the Design Studio Moderator: Luis Francisco Rico-Gutierrez, Iowa State University
Sharon Haar, University of Illinois at Chicago Erosive Cartographies Karl Wallick, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Neither Individual, Nor Group: A First Year Design Studio Experiment Sevgi Türkkan, Istanbul Technical University
Onur Sonmez, Istanbul Technical University
Burçin Kürtüncü, Istanbul Technical University Reflecting on Reflective Conversation: Current Perspectives on the Architectural Design Crit Jolanda De Villiers Morkel, Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
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02:30 PM
04:00 PM | | | | Cities: I
Moderators: Jeffery Johnson, Columbia University
Yung Ho Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Changing Poverty Pockets in Metropolitans Mostafa Rabea Abdelbase Khalifa, Universirt of Camerino, Italy
Maria Federica Ottone, University of Camerino, Italy Cities from the Bottom-Up: 22@ Planning, Small-Scale Cultural Interventions as Connectivity Philip Speranza, University of Oregon Constructing Utopias: China’s Emerging Eco-city Movement Zhongjie Lin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte High-Performance Cities or Buildings Seung K. Ra, Oklahoma State University |
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02:30 PM
04:00 PM | | | | Sustainability I: Toward Carbon Neutral Cities
Moderator: Andy Backer, IE University
Belinda Tato, ETSA Alicante Achieving the ‘2020-2030 Targets’ of Net-Zero-Energy-Buildings with Parametric 3D/4D-BIM Design Tools Thomas Spiegelhalter, Florida International University Airing Renovations: The Atmosphere of Paul Rudolph Kevin Moore, Auburn University
Justin Miller, Auburn University Architecture Must Follow the Strategy of Music: Sharing Eduard Sancho Pou From Theory to Practice in Designing, Measuring and Benchmarking Carbon-Neutral-Architecture: Local Examples, Global Perspective Thomas Spiegelhalter, Florida International University Traditional Materials Optimized for the 21st Century Elizabeth Golden, University of Washington |
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04:00 PM
04:30 PM | | | | Coffee Break |
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04:30 PM
06:00 PM | | | | Civic Engagement I: Direct Activism
Moderator: Kathrin Golda-Pongratz, Clemson University / Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Murray Fraser, University College London From Freedom of Expression to Expression of Freedom: Responding to Socio-Political Change in the Classroom Magda Mostafa, The American University in Cairo The Architect Citizen: The Nature of Civic Engagement in Postwar Reconstruction Projects in Lebanon Marwan Ghandour, Iowa State University Trans-activism in Design: A Case Study Sally Harrison, Temple University |
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04:30 PM
06:00 PM | | | | Open: I
Moderator: Elie Haddad, Lebanese American University
Jorge Garcíade la Cámara, Barcelona Institute of Architecture Cecil Tuera Cela
Colin Ripley, Ryerson University Framing the Facts: Moving Beyond a Multicultural Survey of Architectural History Charles L Davis, II, University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
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04:30 PM
06:00 PM | | | | Practice I: At the Confluence of Research and Design
Moderator: Felipe Correa, Harvard University
Louisa Hutton, Sauerbruch Hutton Concretion, Abstraction: The Place of Design Processes in Today's Architecture Practice. Case Study: SANAA
Benoît Vandenbulcke, University Catholique de Louvain
Olivier Masson, UCL Developing a Design Theory: The Abend Singleton Story
David Sachs, Kansas State University Learning Architectural Restoration Through Cooperative Working Strategies
Mariona Genis, ETSAB, UPC
Albert Casals, ETSAB (UPC)
José Luis González, ETSAB (UPC) |
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06:00 PM
07:30 PM | | | | Opening Keynote Bjarke Ingels, principal, BIG, Copenhagen |
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07:30 PM
08:30 PM | | CCCB Courtyard | | Reception |
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08:30 PM
09:30 PM | | RAS Gallery | | Participants are invited to RAS Gallery (Carrer del Doctor Dou, 10 08001 Barcelona, Spain)
RAS is Actar’s bookstore and gallery space in Barcelona. Combining gallery and bookshop, RAS specializes in architecture, graphic design and photography.It is the main bookshop for ACTAR’s titles as well as an international showcase of publications from illustrated book publishers worldwide. An experimental space for exhibitions, RAS plays host to visual art displays by local and international creative talents, and brings to life the content of publications with author talks and events. |