This event will be held in english language.
In 2020, the summer school will have a thematic focus on climate adaptation and mitigation in social housing. Global warming and climate change bring about dramatic challenges for social housing. The function of housing and housing environments as shelter against heat, rain and storm receives new attention, even in regions that have not been prone to adverse weather conditions for a long time. Urban design strategies rediscover values of shadow and water for healthy living conditions.
mehr lesenDue to COVID-19 protection meassures, this year's events will be accessible online for registered participants.
(online seminars)
2pm - 3pm
3pm - 5pm
Bottom-Up Strategies to Climate Adaptation and Mitigation - Empowerment, Citizenship and Autonomy
This panel will concentrate on bottom-up planning processes and self-organization in climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. The way inhabitants are involved, ressources are shared and conflicts are resolved.
Presentations:
Usina - Work Center for a Habitable Environment: Lenka Kužvartová
Recent trends in Vienna's social housing approach: fostering environmentally 'just' modes of living?: Michael Friesenecker
Comments and Statements by:
AbduoMaliq Simone, Urbanist, Senior Professorial Fellow at the Urban Institute, University of Sheffield
Laura Collini, Urbanist, Cofounder of Urban Social Research Platform Tesseræ
(online seminar)
10am - 11.30am
Blue and Green Infrastructure in Social Housing - Access, Distribution and Impact
This panel will focus on the use of blue (and green) infrastructure to achieve cooling and mitigating effects. A guiding question will concern the role of local communities in access and management of resources and systems.
Presentations:
Struggle for adaptation: Prague sites and minor blue green infrastructure: Václav Orcígr, Michaela Babišová
City of Bogor - Water Sensitive City: Raul Marino
Comments and Statements by:
Sophie Watson, Professor of Sociology at the Open University, UK
Roberta Cucca, Assciate Professor of Urban Sutainability Planning at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo
11.30am - 1pm
Mitigating Design
In this panel, we look at mitigating designs (exterior and interior) in housing and in public space. How can sites (buildings and places) be designed in a way that promotes climate-friendly modes of living.
Presentations:
More (Rome) Collective Living: Designing New Quality Space For Emerging Urban Communities, Vasiliki Fragkaki
Contest provisioning of care and housing in the market society
Comments and Statements by:
Sascha Rösler, Swiss National Science Foundation Professor for Architecture and Theory at the Acadamy of Architecture in Mendrisio, Switzerland
Fran Tonkiss, Professor of Scociology at the London School of Economics
7pm - 9pm
Bridging Social and Ecological Sustainability in Social Housing - How to Move Forward?
Evening panel to discuss first findings of the IBA ResearchLab and their applicability in Vienna