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Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
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september
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Det er med stor glæde, at vi inviterer samarbejdspartnere, venner af huset, studerende og medarbejdere med til festen, når vi festligholder Kristine Leth Juuls tiltrædelse som ny rektor for Arkitektskolen
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Det er med stor glæde, at vi inviterer samarbejdspartnere, venner af huset, studerende og medarbejdere med til festen, når vi festligholder Kristine Leth Juuls tiltrædelse som ny rektor for Arkitektskolen Aarhus.
Arrangementet finder sted torsdag d. 5. september fra kl. 15.00 i Mock Up / Front Yard – alle er velkomne.
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(Thursday) 15:00 - 17:30
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Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
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Arkitektskolen Aarhus inviterer årligt indenfor til den internationale arkitekturfestival OPEN. I år finder festivalen sted fredag d. 20. september med titlen The Ocean In Which We All Swim. Mere information om program,
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Arkitektskolen Aarhus inviterer årligt indenfor til den internationale arkitekturfestival OPEN.
I år finder festivalen sted fredag d. 20. september med titlen The Ocean In Which We All Swim.
Mere information om program, hovednavne og udstillinger følger – læs mere om festivalen her.
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(Friday) 9:00 - 17:00
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Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
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Connectivity in Cultural Environments is the first seminar held by The Nordic Cultural Environment Research Network. The seminar explores the complex interrelationships and cultural significances between entirety, scales, forms, understandings,
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Connectivity in Cultural Environments is the first seminar held by The Nordic Cultural Environment Research Network. The seminar explores the complex interrelationships and cultural significances between entirety, scales, forms, understandings, legislation, management, practices, processes, dynamics, and methods to ensure the future preservation and caretaking of cultural environments in synergy with other pressing societal agendas. The heritage category of cultural environments encompasses landscapes, built structures, buildings, usage patterns, and historical layers. Cultural environments consist of the physical environment around us; they are dynamic milieus in constant flux comprising numerous material and immaterial elements, connections, and interrelationships across scales extending beyond the specific cultural environment.
Cultural environments are the framework for daily life and perceived values such as atmosphere, belonging, place identity, and communities. These experiences emerge from the interaction between people and the physical environment. Through this interaction between lived life and physical place, a temporal continuity is created, connecting people and places across generations, ensuring that the past remains a living part of the present and future. Rodney Harrison uses the notion of “connectivity ontologies” to describe this aspect of cultural heritage:
– modalities of becoming in which life and place combine to bind time and living beings into genera- tions of continuities that work collaboratively to keep the past alive in the present and for the future.
The dynamic interconnection between past, present, and future is created through cultural and social practices rooted in the physical environment, which preserves and sustains the cultural environment.Through the concept of cultural environment, we can obtain a broader under- standing of what architectural cultural heritage is, its mechanisms, potentials, and challenges, and how cultural heritage impacts people within the built environment.
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September 30 (Monday) - October 1 (Tuesday)
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Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus
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Begivenhedssideoctober
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Connectivity in Cultural Environments is the first seminar held by The Nordic Cultural Environment Research Network. The seminar explores the complex interrelationships and cultural significances between entirety, scales, forms, understandings,
Event Details
Connectivity in Cultural Environments is the first seminar held by The Nordic Cultural Environment Research Network. The seminar explores the complex interrelationships and cultural significances between entirety, scales, forms, understandings, legislation, management, practices, processes, dynamics, and methods to ensure the future preservation and caretaking of cultural environments in synergy with other pressing societal agendas. The heritage category of cultural environments encompasses landscapes, built structures, buildings, usage patterns, and historical layers. Cultural environments consist of the physical environment around us; they are dynamic milieus in constant flux comprising numerous material and immaterial elements, connections, and interrelationships across scales extending beyond the specific cultural environment.
Cultural environments are the framework for daily life and perceived values such as atmosphere, belonging, place identity, and communities. These experiences emerge from the interaction between people and the physical environment. Through this interaction between lived life and physical place, a temporal continuity is created, connecting people and places across generations, ensuring that the past remains a living part of the present and future. Rodney Harrison uses the notion of “connectivity ontologies” to describe this aspect of cultural heritage:
– modalities of becoming in which life and place combine to bind time and living beings into genera- tions of continuities that work collaboratively to keep the past alive in the present and for the future.
The dynamic interconnection between past, present, and future is created through cultural and social practices rooted in the physical environment, which preserves and sustains the cultural environment.Through the concept of cultural environment, we can obtain a broader under- standing of what architectural cultural heritage is, its mechanisms, potentials, and challenges, and how cultural heritage impacts people within the built environment.
Time
September 30 (Monday) - October 1 (Tuesday)
Location
Arkitektskolen Aarhus
Exners Plads 7, 8000 Aarhus