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september

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Join the annual architeture festival OPEN23 on September 7 at Aarhus School of Architecture. This year’s theme will be Solidarity. Once again, we will invite the profession and all architecture
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Join the annual architeture festival OPEN23 on September 7 at Aarhus School of Architecture. This year’s theme will be Solidarity.
Once again, we will invite the profession and all architecture lovers inside our school together with students, teachers, and researchers.
Ticket release expected in April 2023.
We can no longer settle with being in Solidarity. At this point in time, we have to act in Solidarity.
What we once considered an ecological crisis, now manifests itself as a cosmological polycrisis with Earth in desperate need of our attention. The question is, will we as architectural collective be able to rise, invent new practices, new aesthetics – new paradigms?
We want to challenge if Solidarity in architecture has the power to activate change, and the beginning of a new circle.
Curatorial Statement, 2023
Time
(Thursday) 9:00 - 18:00
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
Link URL
Begivenhedsside
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Temadagen planlægges i et samarbejde mellem Danske Landskabsarkitekter og Arkitektskolen Aarhus. Skoven og skovrejsning er i fokus politisk, i samfundet, i landskabet, og ikke mindst i byudviklingen. Verdens første internationale konference
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Temadagen planlægges i et samarbejde mellem Danske Landskabsarkitekter og Arkitektskolen Aarhus.
Skoven og skovrejsning er i fokus politisk, i samfundet, i landskabet, og ikke mindst i byudviklingen. Verdens første internationale konference om ‘forest urbanism’ blev afholdt i juni 2022 på KU Leuven Universitet i Belgien. Ved at tage tidligere ‘urbanismer’ op afspejler forest urbanism de udfordringer og målsætninger, der diskuteres blandt forskere, planlæggere og politiske beslutningstagere.
Derfor er der god grund til, at landskabsarkitekter og planlæggere deler gode danske erfaringer og giver inspiration til, hvordan byudvikling og skovrejsning kan berige hinanden. Og det er lige præcis det temadagens spændende program gør.
Temadagen er en fortsættelse af Danske Landskabsarkitekters fokus på nordiske skove i årets to første temanumre af Landskab og samtidig en fejring af den nye bog Woods go Urban.
Målgruppe
Temadagen henvender sig til landskabsarkitekter, arkitekter, planlæggere, studerende og andre der ønsker at få:
Inspiration til integreret byudvikling og skovrejsning, og konkrete eksempler på hvad det kan betyde og hvordan det kan se ud i tid og rum såvel som på tværs af skala.
Ny viden og masser af inspiration til, hvordan landskabsarkitekturen kan bidrage til skovrejsning, så alle udviklingsfaser bliver meningsfulde, værdifulde og yndefulde.
Faglige diskussioner ude i de unge skove, der i dag giver visionen om Aarhus omkranset af Skov en landskabelig virkelighed, der bygger bro mellem forskellige discipliner, mellem by- og land, mellem planlæggere, designer og driftsfolk og mellem hverdagsliv og friluftsliv.
Program
8.45 – Ankomst og morgenkaffe
Arkitektskolen Aarhus, Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus C – Didakteket
9.00 – Velkomst
v/ Danske Landskabsarkitekter/Catrine Hancke + Aarhus Arkitektskole/Stefan Darlan Boris
9.10 – Keynote #1: Anders Busse Nielsen – Skovens møde med byen
10:10 – Stadsarkitekt Anne Mette Boye – Aarhus Kommunes planstrategi
10.30 – Pause
10.45 – Keynote #2: Roland Gustavsson – Skovens dynamiske arkitektur
11.45 – Stefan Darlan Boris runder af, og fortæller om Studio 1F + AAA
12.00 – Frokost
13.00 – 16.00 – Ekskursion med Peter og Anders som guides (maksimalt 50 tilmeldte)
1: True Skov (den gamle, nye skov)
2: Hasselager Vildskov (den nye og helt bynære kommunale skov)
Mødested: Arkitektskolen Aarhus, foran Hovedindgangen.
Tid, sted og pris
Dato: 22. september 2023
Adresse: Arkitektskolen Aarhus, Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus C – Didakteket
Pris DL-medlem: 300 kr. inkl. frokost
Pris øvrige deltagere: 500 kr. inkl. frokost
Pris studerende ved Aarhus Arkitektskole: mulighed for gratis deltagelse i formiddagsarrangementet
Begrænset deltagerantal:
Der er plads til 150 deltagende ved formiddagens arrangement i auditoriet. Ved eftermiddagens ekskursion i bus er der plads til 50 deltagere som er forbeholdt betalende gæster i formiddagens program. Husk at indløse billet til både seminar og bustur.
Time
(Friday) 8:45 - 16:00
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
Link URL
Begivenhedssidenovember

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Hvordan indtænker vi det byggede og landskabet sammen i planlægningen og by- og landskabsudviklingen, særligt med de usikkerheder over tid som klimaændringer (og havstigning) medfører? Hvad er adaptive løsninger? Selvom
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Hvordan indtænker vi det byggede og landskabet sammen i planlægningen og by- og landskabsudviklingen, særligt med de usikkerheder over tid som klimaændringer (og havstigning) medfører? Hvad er adaptive løsninger?
Selvom flere rapporter peger på, at tendenserne for havstigning og stormfloder øges støt, ser flere kystbyer umiddelbart ud til at byudvikle på havnene på en måde, hvor de potentielt gør sig unødvendigt sårbare når forudsætningerne ændrer sig over tid. Dette er fokus for forskningsprojektet ”Hvad bygger vi på kanten til fremtiden?” da vi så indikationer på, at vi bebygger de bynære havnearealer ud fra planlægnings- og bygningspraksisser, der kan risikere at placere store udgifter og udfordringer til fremtidige generationer. Samtidig ser vi indikationer på, at kystbyernes landskabelige træk har under-udnyttede potentialer i forhold til byudviklingsstrategier og løsningsvalg i forhold til havstigning og stormflodshændelser over tid.
Temadagen tager fat i emnet fra forskellige perspektiver og giver et indblik i læringer fra kortlægninger og feltstudier af bynære havnearealer i danske kystbyer anno 2023.
PROGRAM (foreløbigt)
- Kl.12:30-12:40 Velkommen
- Kl.12:40-13:00 Et byhistorisk perspektiv på Aarhus som by ved kysten
Søren Bitsch Christensen, stadsarkivar, adjungeret lektor AU, leder af Dansk Center for Byhistorie - Kl.13:00-13:40: Hvad bygger vi på kanten til fremtiden? Eksempler fra forskningsprojektet
Kortlægninger og feltstudier af byggeri og landskaber på kanten mellem land og vand.
Katrina Wiberg, Lektor i landskab og klimatilpasning, AAA (20 min)
Kystbyer og risikoområder i 48 kystbyer fra et GIS perspektiv.
Martin Odgaard, Lektor i By- og Landskabsplanlægning, AAA (20 min) - Kl.13:40-14:00: Klimatilpasning i Vestbyen, Aalborg
Thomas Birket-Smith, Byudvikling, By og Land, Aalborg Kommune - Kl.14:00-14:10: Traces of Water
Eksempler på studerendes arbejder på Studio urban Landscapes, AAA (på engelsk) - Kl.14:10-14:25: Pause, kaffe, kage, mulighed for at se studerendes arbejder og tage en snak
- Kl.14:25-14:45: Kan man forsikre det der bygges på kanten?
- Kl.14:45-15:15: Panel session med Stadsarkitekter Lisbet Wolters og Anne Mette Boye
Hvordan bygger vi på kanten i fremtiden, og hvad bliver anderledes??
Introduktion Planlægning og havnekantens rum over tid (5-10 min), KW
– Panel session Anne Mette Boye, stadsarkitekt Aarhus Kommune og Lisbet Wolters, Stadsarkitekt Vejle Kommune - Kl.15:15-15:30: dialog, diskussion, opsamling.
Tilmelding her: Arrangementet er gratis og åbent for alle, men tilmelding er nødvendig.
Projektet Hvad bygger vi på kanten til fremtiden? knytter sig til Byerne og det stigende havvands forskningsspor; Danske byers tilpasning til havvandsstigning – nye løsningsrum.
Projektet er støttet af Realdania
Time
(Wednesday) 12:30 - 15:30
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
Link URL
Begivenhedsside
Event Details
Course Description: The course introduces research within design and architecture and associated fields to PhD fellows in the early stages of their PhD. It will help PhDs develop a general
Event Details
Course Description:
The course introduces research within design and architecture and associated fields to PhD fellows in the early stages of their PhD. It will help PhDs develop a general understanding of research through in-depth engagement with research components such as research questions, contextualisation, methods, research design and findings. The course alternates between lectures, discussions and workshops. This format will let the participants test, develop and discuss the content of the lectures on their research projects to expand and sharpen the focus, scope and methodologies. The course is based on an inclusive methodological and topical approach but will address the role of designing as part of the research process.
Teaching formats: Lectures, discussions, participant presentations, workshops. The course requires the preparation of project presentations and literature reading before and between the two parts of the course. The participants will receive a reading list.
Course instructors:
MSO Professor Claus Peder Pedersen, Aarhus School of Architecture
Associate professor Richard Herriott, Kolding Design School
Bibliographies of course instructors:
Claus Peder Pedersen is an MSO Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture, where he is head of the joint PhD School of Aarhus School of Architecture and the Design School of Kolding. His research focuses on architectural design methodologies and creative processes with an interest in representation and digital design tools. He actively promotes practice- and design-driven research as part of the CA²RE network and previously the ADAPT-r Marie Curie ITN. He is educated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and holds a PhD in architecture from The Aarhus School of Architecture.
Richard Herriott is Associate Professor of Industrial Design at Design School Kolding. He currently researches design processes and methods in Universal Design. He also writes and teaches about research methodology, and design theory (aesthetics and research design). Richard Herriott has worked with the concept of Inclusive Design in his PhD project, which is a method that originated in product design. His PhD project examined this in relation to public transport, where the methods and intentions of inclusive design are applicable but where there are different design conditions. The PhD project was completed in 2014 at the Aarhus School of Architecture. Richard Herriott is author of The Aesthetics of Industrial Design (2022, Routledge).
Target group: The course targets PhDs in the early stages of their research project.
Number of participants: minimum 6 and maximum 18
Course language: English
ECTS points: 4 ECTS
Location: Aarhus School of Architecture, Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus C
Dates: November 22nd-23rd & December 5th-6th 2023
Registration deadline: November 1st 2023
Registration via e-mail to PhD Coordinator Mia Mimi Flodager, mmf@aarch.dk.
Time
November 22 (Wednesday) 8:00 - December 6 (Wednesday) 16:00
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
Link URL
Begivenhedssidedecember

Event Details
Course Description: The course introduces research within design and architecture and associated fields to PhD fellows in the early stages of their PhD. It will help PhDs develop a general
Event Details
Course Description:
The course introduces research within design and architecture and associated fields to PhD fellows in the early stages of their PhD. It will help PhDs develop a general understanding of research through in-depth engagement with research components such as research questions, contextualisation, methods, research design and findings. The course alternates between lectures, discussions and workshops. This format will let the participants test, develop and discuss the content of the lectures on their research projects to expand and sharpen the focus, scope and methodologies. The course is based on an inclusive methodological and topical approach but will address the role of designing as part of the research process.
Teaching formats: Lectures, discussions, participant presentations, workshops. The course requires the preparation of project presentations and literature reading before and between the two parts of the course. The participants will receive a reading list.
Course instructors:
MSO Professor Claus Peder Pedersen, Aarhus School of Architecture
Associate professor Richard Herriott, Kolding Design School
Bibliographies of course instructors:
Claus Peder Pedersen is an MSO Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture, where he is head of the joint PhD School of Aarhus School of Architecture and the Design School of Kolding. His research focuses on architectural design methodologies and creative processes with an interest in representation and digital design tools. He actively promotes practice- and design-driven research as part of the CA²RE network and previously the ADAPT-r Marie Curie ITN. He is educated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and holds a PhD in architecture from The Aarhus School of Architecture.
Richard Herriott is Associate Professor of Industrial Design at Design School Kolding. He currently researches design processes and methods in Universal Design. He also writes and teaches about research methodology, and design theory (aesthetics and research design). Richard Herriott has worked with the concept of Inclusive Design in his PhD project, which is a method that originated in product design. His PhD project examined this in relation to public transport, where the methods and intentions of inclusive design are applicable but where there are different design conditions. The PhD project was completed in 2014 at the Aarhus School of Architecture. Richard Herriott is author of The Aesthetics of Industrial Design (2022, Routledge).
Target group: The course targets PhDs in the early stages of their research project.
Number of participants: minimum 6 and maximum 18
Course language: English
ECTS points: 4 ECTS
Location: Aarhus School of Architecture, Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus C
Dates: November 22nd-23rd & December 5th-6th 2023
Registration deadline: November 1st 2023
Registration via e-mail to PhD Coordinator Mia Mimi Flodager, mmf@aarch.dk.
Time
November 22 (Wednesday) 8:00 - December 6 (Wednesday) 16:00
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
Link URL
Begivenhedssidejanuary
Event Details
Course Description: This course introduces science theories from historical and disciplinary perspectives. The course introduces knowledge conceptions within the natural, human and social sciences. Design-based research approaches such as research-through-design
Event Details
Course Description: This course introduces science theories from historical and disciplinary perspectives. The course introduces knowledge conceptions within the natural, human and social sciences. Design-based research approaches such as research-through-design will also be presented and contextualised in a broader research perspective. The course will give participants a comprehensive understanding of scientific theories and their validity, reliability and credibility criteria and touch upon research methodological questions. The course is based on lectures and seminar discussions. The course will enable participants to contextualise their research projects on a broader science theoretical perspective, but does not directly address the participants’ research projects.
The course requires the preparation of literature reading before and between the two parts of the course. The participants will receive a reading list.
Course instructors:
Niels Albertsen, Martin Odgaard, Claus Peder Pedersen, Anders Troelsen and others.
Bibliographies of course instructors:
Claus Peder Pedersen is an MSO Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture, where he is head of the joint PhD School of Aarhus School of Architecture and the Design School of Kolding. His research focuses on architectural design methodologies and creative processes with an interest in representation and digital design tools. He actively promotes practice- and design-driven research as part of the CA²RE network and previously the ADAPT-r Marie Curie ITN. He is educated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and holds a PhD in architecture from The Aarhus School of Architecture.
Niels Albertsen is professor emeritus at the Aarhus School of Architecture, which he joined in 1975. His background is social science (political science originally). His research and teaching topics are urban and social theory, architectural and design theory, the sociology of the architectural profession, the sociology and philosophy of art and atmosphere, theories of science and interdisciplinarity. He was the Director of the Welfare City Project (1998-2004), Head of the Department of Landscape and Urbanism (2003-2011) and Co-director of the Centre for Strategic Urban Research (2004-2015).
Martin Odgaard is an associate professor in urban- and landscape planning at the Aarhus School of Architecture. He holds a Ph.D. in architecture from 2014, where he defended his thesis on the relation between urban planning, landscape architecture and biodiversity. Besides his academic career, he has practiced as an architect primarily within the fields of urban design and –planning. Martin’s primary interests lie within the cross-fields of urban planning, landscape- and nature planning as well as landscape design.
Anders Troelsen is Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture and former Associate Professor in art history at Aarhus University. He holds a mag.art. in comparative literature and BA in media studies from Copenhagen University. He has published numerous books and articles concerning art, film, architecture, city planning and within the field of inter-arts. Recently he has published a comprehensive book about pictorial analysis (Kunstværk, udenværk og visuel kultur. Om at se på billeder, Aarhus University Press, 2022). Holding an investigator’s grant from The Novo Nordisk Foundation he is working on a project about »The vertical city. Approaches to the Skyscraper City« (presented in The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics, https://doi.org/10.7146/nja.v29i59.120471
Target group: The course targets PhDs in the early and middle stages of their research project
Minimum/maximum number of participants: Minimum 6 and maximum 18
Course language: English
ECTS points: 4,5 ECTS
Location: Aarhus School of Architecture, Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus C
Dates: TBA
Registration deadline: TBA
Registration via e-mail to PhD Coordinator Mia Mimi Flodager, mmf@aarch.dk
Time
(Tuesday) 9:00
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus