Less because of possible restrictions, but rather to reach a wider circle of people, IBA_Wien occasionally moves discussions and lectures into virtual space.
Another advantage is obvious: the events can be easily recorded and are also available for viewing at a later date!
Please note, most of our events are held and documented in german.
How do we have to plan and build in the face of changing society's needs in the future? This question is the focus of the discussion series „Projekt Lebensräume“ ("Project Habitats"), which dares the attempt, concomitant with the concrete project development, to influence the concrete project development for a building of the future by its results and contents and to shape it.
How do we have to plan and build in the face of changing society's needs in the future? This question is the focus of the discussion series „Projekt Lebensräume“ ("Project Habitats"), which dares the attempt, concomitant with the concrete project development, to influence the concrete project development for a building of the future by its results and contents and to shape it.
How do we have to plan and build in the face of changing society's needs in the future? This question is the focus of the discussion series „Projekt Lebensräume“ ("Project Habitats"), which dares the attempt, concomitant with the concrete project development, to influence the concrete project development for a building of the future by its results and contents and to shape it.
How do we have to plan and build in the face of changing society's needs in the future? This question is the focus of the discussion series „Projekt Lebensräume“ ("Project Habitats"), which dares the attempt, concomitant with the concrete project development, to influence the concrete project development for a building of the future by its results and contents and to shape it.
Searching for new solutions for social housing is not only a matter of concern for Vienna, but poses one of the burning issues for many cities in Europe. The symposium therefore focused on challenges in current housing policies as well as on innovative solutions in various cities.
At the invitation of the IBA ResearchLab New Social Housing, filmmakers Frank Hagen and Miae Son went to Vienna in search of local projects and initiatives that contribute to finding solutions to the consequences of climate change.
In Red Vienna, socio-cultural infrastructures were an integral part of the planning of new residential neighbourhood - how can this tried and tested practice be transferred into today? In its eleventh edition, the event series is dedicated to the topic of living together in the city.
The symposium will gather positions from philosophy, social science, architecture and planning to explore the ways in which Covid-19 pandemic has affected housing and living situations, and what can emerge from this experience.
Evening Lectures and Debate
