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CITY - CLIMATE - ARCHITECTURE Research and Design Symposia VOLCANO DUST EYJAFJALLAJÖKULL MARCH 20th, 2010 NJÖRÐR HELSINKI BERLIN ROTTERDAM NUCLEAR CLOUD MÜNSTER PARIS STIBOG CHERNOBYL IMPACT APRIL 26th, 1986 TORONTO NUCLEAR CLOUD NEW YORK FUKUSHIMA IMPACT MARCH 11th, 2011 LOS ANGELES NEW AMSTERDAM NUCLEAR CLOUD MADRID KATRINA AUG 30 ROUTES (WIC) CASABLANCA TOKYO AEOLUS DAMASKUS AUG 27 RIYADH SETH AUG 26 LADAKH DUBAI ABU DHABI HYDERABAD FORMOSA SHENZEN SAHARAN DUST FERTILIZES AMAZON RAINFOREST TYPHOONS 08/18Z GANDO CURACAO 09/18Z HANOI HURRICANES HURRICANE INTENSITIES DESHIMA VUYU BHAGAVAN EN-LIL AUG 28 FEI-LIAN YAZD CAIRO AUG 2005 AUG 29 QUETZALCOATL HAIYAN NOV 2013 06/18Z CEYLON HURRICANES FUKUSHIMA IMPACT MARCH 11th, 2011 FUJIN PAZUZU AUG 31 DALLAS 07/18Z 06/06Z SURINAME 05/06Z 04/18Z MALAKKA BATAVIA SAHARAN DUST FERTILIZES AMAZON RAINFOREST LOANGO AMBON RECIFE Climate and Design Climate and Planning Climate and Adaptation LUANDA ELSALVADOR SALVADOR EL NOUMEA NOUMEA RIO DE JANEIRO CYCLONE CATARINA KAPSTADT SYDNEY PORT ELIZABETH GLOBAL CIRCULATION PATTERNS OF AIR FLOW ANTARTICA MELBOURNE ROUTES (VOC) TAWHIRIMATEA

Research and Design Symposia in Rotterdam, Münster and Berlin 1. Climate and Design - Rotterdam 29-05-2014 2. Climate and Planning - Münster 11-06-2014 3. Climate and Adaptation - Berlin 01-07-2014 The production of space is inevitably linked to climate issues. In the course of the last fifteen years the debate on sustainable architecture and urbanism has risen like a phoenix from the ashes. Architects and urban planners, but also administrative bodies and developers face a new responsibility regarding the complexity of their conventional design and planning methods. The rising awareness of climatological issues in the design process has the potential to yet again make architecture in the future more site specific and give it back its contextual relevance. CITY AND CLIMATE, therefore, is a call to see architecture not just as a means of protecting us against the climate, but also as an instrument to bring us back to it. Accompanied by the publication City and Wind - Climate as an Architectural Instrument (DOM Publishers, May 2014), a series of three symposia aims to increase the awareness of climatological aspects as indispensable parts of the architectural design process. The series addresses professional architects, urban planners and students of the field, as well as planning institutions, policy makers, administrative bodies and developers in order to bridge the gap between the disciplines of architectural design, urban planning, climatology, aerodynamic engineering and related fields. The series is a cooperation of the Technical University Berlin - Fachgebiet Entwerfen und Baukonstruktion CODE, the msa münster school of architecture - Fachgebiet Digital Design and Construction, Fachgebiet Städtebau and the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design and is kindly supported by the Embassy of the Netherlands Berlin, Aedes Network Campus Berlin and the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam IABR.

Research and Design Symposia VOLCANO DUST EYJAFJALLAJÖKULL MARCH 20th, 2010 NJÖRÐR HELSINKI ROUTES (WIC) ROTTERDAM BERLIN MÜNSTER PARIS STIBOG MADRID NUCLEAR CLOUD CHERNOBYL IMPACT APRIL 26th, 1986 PAZUZU CASABLANCA Design and Climate Rotterdam 29-05-2014 AEOLUS DAMASKUS CAIRO EN-LIL RIYADH Y ROUTES (VOC) SAHARAN DUST FERTILIZES AMAZON RAINFOREST SETH

Research and Design Symposia in Rotterdam, Münster and Berlin 1st Symposium Rotterdam: Climate and Design 29-05-2014 How can we develop innovative design methods that integrate climate as a substantial parameter into the architectural and urban design process? Invited experts will investigate overlaps of technical, phenomenological and design-based issues regarding the relation between architecture, urban design and climate. The symposium is part of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam IABR 2014 - Urban by Nature. Date: Thu, 29.5.14 at 15:00 hrs Invited Speakers: George Brugmans (Director International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam), Tobias Armborst (Vassar College of Art/Interboro, New York), Duzan Doepel (Lector Sustainable Architecture/Doepel Strijkers, Rotterdam), Peter Mensinga (ARUP, Amsterdam), Mareike Krautheim (Architect, Berlin/ Rotterdam), Prof. Ralf Pasel (TU Berlin/pasel.künzel architects, Rotterdam), Prof. Sven Pfeiffer (FH Münster), Prof. Joachim Schultz-Granberg (FH Münster) AZD Location: Kunsthal Rotterdam, NL for more information: www.iabr.nl admission is free DUBAI The series is a cooperation of the Technical University Berlin - Fachgebiet Entwerfen und Baukonstruktion CODE, the msa münster school of architecture - Fachgebiet Digital Design and Construction, Fachgebiet Städtebau and the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design and is kindly supported by the Embassy of the Netherlands Berlin, Aedes Network Campus Berlin and the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam IABR.

TORONTO NEW YORK CITY - CLIMATE - ARCHITECTURE Research and Design Symposia DALLAS AUG 30 AUG 29 AUG 28 AUG 31 KATRINA AUG 2005 AUG 27 AUG 26 ROUTES (WIC) QUETZALCOATL HURRICANES CURACAO Climate and Planning SURINAME Münster 11-06-2014 SAHARAN DUST FERTILIZES AMAZON RAINFOREST RECIFE ROUTES (VOC)

Research and Design Symposia in Rotterdam, Münster and Berlin 2nd Symposium and Lecture Series Münster: Climate and Planning 11-06-2014 Urban Planning strategies play an important role in adapting new and existing cities to climate change. How does city planning and building affect local climate conditions and which interdependencies exist between climatologic and functional needs? Experts from climatology and urban planning will discuss urban planning issues with the city of Münster as a specific case study. Part of the program is the annual lecture series Urban Perspectives. Dates: Wed, 14.5.2014 at 19:00 hrs (Lecture) Wed, 21.5.2014 at 19:00 hrs (Lecture) Wed, 11.6.2014 at 16:00 hrs (Symposium) Invited Speakers: Martin Rein-Cano (Topotek 1, Berlin - 14.5.2014), Ruurd Gietema (KCAP, Rotterdam - 21.5.2014), Prof. Dr. Ing. e.h. Klaus Daniels (HL Technik, München/ETH Zürich), Eric Frijters (FABRIC, Amsterdam), Prof. Dr. Hans-Arno Jantzen (FH Münster), Prof. Dr. Otto Klemm (Climatologist, University of Münster), Chris van Langen (Dean Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design), Hartwig Schultheiss (Head of Planning, Münster), Mareike Krautheim (Architect, Berlin/Rotterdam), Prof. Ralf Pasel (TU Berlin/pasel.künzel architects, Rotterdam), Prof. Sven Pfeiffer (FH Münster), Prof. Joachim Schultz- Granberg (FH Münster) Location: msa münster school of architecture for more information: www.stadtansichten.net admission is free The series is a cooperation of the Technical University Berlin - Fachgebiet Entwerfen und Baukonstruktion CODE, the msa münster school of architecture - Fachgebiet Digital Design and Construction, Fachgebiet Städtebau and the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design and is kindly supported by the Embassy of the Netherlands Berlin, Aedes Network Campus Berlin and the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam IABR.

HANOI SHENZEN Research and Design Symposia FORMOSA 09/18Z 08/18Z TYPHOONS HAIYAN NOV 2013 06/18Z 07/18Z 06/06Z 05/06Z 04/18Z MALAKKA BATAVIA ROUTES (VOC) AMBON Climate and Adaptation Berlin 01-07-2014 NOUMEA

Research and Design Symposia in Rotterdam, Münster and Berlin 3rd Symposium Berlin: Climate and Adaptation 01-07-2014 Climate change affects regions and cities worldwide on different scales and with a different impact. Which consequences will climate change have on architecture and urban development in the future? How can architectural design processes be adapted to climate change? What are the adaptation strategies and what are the benefits? How can climate oriented design strategies be integrated into the legal and political system and who is responsible for advancing it? Which adaptation measures are effective and which tools can be developed? Does climate change have the potential to create opportunities? The symposium will focus on the interdependencies of design strategies, adaptation methods and policy making. Date: Tue, 01.07.2014-17:00 hrs Invited Speakers: Prof. Kees Christiaanse (ETH Zürich/KCAP Rotterdam), Sanda Lenzholzer (TU Wageningen), Regula Lüscher (Senate Building Director, Berlin - TBC), Dr. Fritz Reusswig (Sociologist, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research), Prof. Jacob van Rijs (TU München/TU Delft/MVRDV Rotterdam), N.N. (Stiftung Politik und Wissenschaft), Mareike Krautheim (Architect, Berlin/ Rotterdam), Prof. Ralf Pasel (TU Berlin/pasel.künzel architects, Rotterdam), Prof. Sven Pfeiffer (FH Münster), Prof. Joachim Schultz-Granberg (FH Münster) Location: ANCB - Aedes Network Campus Berlin for more information: www.aedes-arc.de admission is free The series is a cooperation of the Technical University Berlin - Fachgebiet Entwerfen und Baukonstruktion CODE, the msa münster school of architecture - Fachgebiet Digital Design and Construction, Fachgebiet Städtebau and the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design and is kindly supported by the Embassy of the Netherlands Berlin, Aedes Network Campus Berlin and the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam IABR.