New construction as an exception? “Waste” as a new building material? Affordable housing vs. climate protection? How do we design a building’s whole lifecycle? How do we calculate grey energy honestly? What is zero-carbon concrete? Which insights are new, and how can we tap past knowledge to develop solutions for the future? How do we shape this complex change process together? “Second City. On the New in the Old” is the theme of Architecture Matters 2023, where we will explore this topic at different levels: materials, buildings, society.
With Matthias Alexander, FAZ; David Basulto, ArchDaily; Philippe Block, ETH Zurich; Jürgen Büllesbach, OPES Immobilien; Sam Draper & Barnaby Shanks, Seratech; Jeanne-Marie Ehbauer, City of Munich; Reinier de Graaf, OMA; Chris Luebkeman, ETH Zurich; Elisabeth Merk, City of Munich; Hoang Anh Nguyen, Alcemy; Julian Nida-Rümelin, former Federal Minister of Culture; Tobias Nolte, Certain Measures; Muck Petzet, Muck Petzet Architekten; Annabelle von Reutern, Concular; Wolfgang Rieder, Rieder Group; Jacob van Rijs, MVRDV; Charlotte Selter, City of Düsseldorf; Martha Thorne, Senior Advisor to the Obel Award; Markus Wiedenmann, Art-Invest. curated by Nadin Heinich, plan A.
About Architecture Matters
Architecture Matters is an international conference on the future of architecture and cities, which brings together all relevant stake- holders from architecture, real estate and politics. A provocative platform for the curious and the courageous – exploring urban utopias and entrepreneurial visions. With lectures, discussion panels, workshops, speed dating and surprising extras. Held in Munich once a year.
Business. Inspiration. Network.
Architecture Matters was launched by Nadin Heinich in 2016. The seventh edition will take place on May 4–5 2023 at Künstlerhaus and Tucherpark in Munich.
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May 04, 2023 10:00 AMUntil
May 05, 2023 08:00 PMVenue
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