Advanced Urbanism: New Ways for Design
24th-25th October, 2018 Advanced Urbanism: New Ways for Design was KA-AU final workshop, so KA-AU partners presented a balanced of their work. Download workshop report
24th-25th October, 2018 Advanced Urbanism: New Ways for Design was KA-AU final workshop, so KA-AU partners presented a balanced of their work. Download workshop report
The FAV2018 was an opportunity to share with the general public KA-AU project and its visions on the future of the built environment education. Therefore, several conferences were held at the Trésoriers de la Bourse from June 13 to 15, 2018.
Lézigno, Béziers, 13/14.10.2017 In the last two decades our most important environments of exchange and coexistence – cities – have undergone radical changes in their definition (urban and territorial, real and virtual), their configuration (complex, elastic and irregular) and their approach (multi-layer, multiscalar and…
Gaming and Participation 19/23 June 2017 If the physical structure and the image of the city have always been based on the technologies of production, communication and representation, how does Information era and communication technologies impact on the process of the design of the…
The target of the seminar is reflecting on these issues through a project of the city of Barcelona: the renewal of the Diagonal Avenue linked to the interconnection of existing tramways. The role of students will be to critically review…
The systemic global crisis and the new technological revolution has faced the birth of sharing economy. It has broken out in society and markets. Home sharing is challenging cities management. Classic urban planning tools no longer can deal with such…
This workshop is part of the Knowledge Alliance for Advanced Urbanism Project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The Workshop will be focused on using sensors and/or drones to capture data from public space, process the data and create dynamic…
From April 10 in the “Laboratory of Analysis and Design of Landscape 2” Gic Lab “Re-scale”
The increasing availability of data creates new opportunities not only for the monitoring and management of cities, but also for changing the way we describe, understand and design them, challenging many fundamental assumptions of urban design and planning professions.
In this framework the Blitz-Workshop Proactive Resili(g)ence, open to different participants, wanted to be an occasion of share concepts and ideas about the notions of Advanced Urbanism and Resili(g)ence: a collective brainstorming between scholar units, firms, experts and students, understood as a first kick-off to…