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SUMMARY:Bilbao Bizkaia Design Week 2020 // EmpathyRE. Redesigning a changing world
DESCRIPTION:Bilbao Bizkaia Design Week (BBDW) is an event organized by the Bilbao Bizkaia Design Council (BiDC)\, an initiative of Bilbao City Council and the Biscay Provincial Council to promote the creative industries as a factor of economic development and national and international projection of Biscay. This event includes a number of activities which will take place in different spaces around the city\, both physically both virtually. These are scheduled by the leading stakeholders of the Bilbao-Bizkaia design ecosystem. \nThe theme of the sixth edition consists on redesigning a changing world. The main challenges include bringing awareness of the changes that are taking place globally\, increased by the pandemic and the socioeconomic crisis\, to try to provide solutions from the different cultural and creative sectors. \nTherefore\, for this BBDW20 we propose EmpathyRE as the main theme. Empathy as an attitude to REbuild a fairer and more sustainable world. Empathy as the principle that helps us to REdefine the ways we relate; to REdesign the devices\, interfaces and tools with which we interact\, as well as the products and services that we produce; to REthink our value systems\, care\, health\, education\, mobility\, production and inhabitation ways. In short\, our forms of coexistence\, culture\, consumption and leisure. \nIt will be a Design Week of recognition\, meeting and working in common between the different leading figures of all these processes of transition and change: business professionals\, institutions and social entities\, as the citizenship or the training centers\, and in relationship with the industrial fabric. A perfect occasion for considering alternatives and coming up with ideas and concrete proposals for the construction and rebuilding of a more empathetic and sustainable society.
URL:https://designcities.net/events/bilbao-bizkaia-design-week-2020-empathyre-redesigning-a-changing-world/
CATEGORIES:Design Week
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201119
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SUMMARY:Design Ethics – Superpower of Designers
DESCRIPTION:SDD Singapore x SDD Berlin – Lunch in Berlin\, Drinks in Singapore \nThis event is an experiment\, a prototype\, to bring design communities of two thriving cities\, Singapore and Berlin together. SDD Singapore and SDD Berlin have collaborated to put this together. We welcome you wholeheartedly to join in this meaningful and consequential discussion on design and design ethics. \nSpeakers: \nJoin two formidable design leaders – Randy Hunt (Head of Design\, Grab) and Clive K. Lavery (Experience Design Lead\, Moccu – Digitalagentur) for a virtual fireside chat as they discuss about how ethics in design can shape the behaviours of people and influence the world we live in. \n  \nThis event is organised by Ideactio Pte Ltd and supported by DesignSingapore Council. \n\nCONTACT \ntouch@ideactio.com \nFURTHER INFORMATION \nclick here \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/design-ethics-superpower-of-designers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201117
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SUMMARY:Styrian Products – The Exhibition 2020
DESCRIPTION:Styrian Products assembles outstanding products with high standards of design from Styrian companies in a unique collection. The items were chosen according to three main principles: “created in Styria – produced in Styria – sold worldwide”. \nThe exhibition shows a selection of the collection which ranges from Andy Wolf Eyewear to fashion designed by Lena Hoschek to industrial design products. \n  \n\nFURTHER INFORMATION  \nclick here
URL:https://designcities.net/events/styrian-products-the-exhibition-2020/
LOCATION:Graz\, Graz\, 8010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201113
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SUMMARY:Making\, Measuring\, Moving: Designing During Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:About the Event \nWhat do we do as designers when things aren’t going so well? The events of 2020 have hit us all in different ways\, whether as organisations or individuals\, and this panel explores the role of design in society through three projects which have come to life during this period. \nLearn more about these inspiring projects which examine how we can still remain connected to the community while remaining physically apart\, as well as how they have adapted to changing challenges and needs. \nSpeakers: \n\nDanielle Ng\, Founder\, Making Meaning\nBerny Tan\, Archivist\, @tape_measures on Instagram\nJudea Faith Cheong and Azelia Ng\, Creative facilitators\, Fieldwork: Redhill\n\n  \nThis event is co-presented by the DSG Associates Network and DesignSingapore Council\, and supported by the National Design Centre. \n  \n\nFURTHER INFORMATION \nclick –> here \nCONTACT \ninfo@designsingapore.org
URL:https://designcities.net/events/making-measuring-moving-designing-during-uncertainty-2/
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SUMMARY:2020 Virtual Summit: Les Entretiens Jacques Cartier (EJC)
DESCRIPTION:Montréal and Saint Etienne will both participate to the EJC Virtual Summit\, a space of dialogue between the actors of the university\, economic\, institutional\, scientific\, associative and citizen groups from Quebec and France. The mission of the EJCs is to exchange on innovation and its implementation between Franco-Quebec collaboration\, thus creating values and opportunities. \n\nFURTHER INFORMATION  \nclick –>  here (Website in french) \nCONTACT  \nSaint-Etienne UNESCO City of Design \nCité du design \n+33 (0)4 77 49 74 70 \ninfo@citedudesign.com \nMontréal UNESCO City of Design \nBureau du design\, Ville de Montréal \n+1 514 872-8076 \ndesignmontreal@montreal.ca
URL:https://designcities.net/events/2020-virtual-summit-les-entretiens-jacques-cartier-ejc/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTSTAMP:20260618T010308
CREATED:20200930T082402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T084702Z
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SUMMARY:Wuhan Design Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:The year of 2020 witnesses the heroic spirit carried forward by Wuhan design industry which played a pivotal role in both fighting the Covid-19 and resuming the economy. They rose to the occasion and shouldered the responsibility\, providing strong creative support in the battle. They continue to take a leading position to ensure a high-quality development of the city\, opening up new opportunities in crises and blaze new roads in changing situation. \nThis year\, Wuhan UNESCO City of Design is pleased to embrace its second edition of Wuhan Design Day on November 1st 2020 at China Architecture Science and Technology Museum. Themed around “ New Ideas ·New Patterns”\, multiple activities will be organized to show to the world a fresh new Wuhan during the one-day event including Anti-pandemic Theme Exhibition\, Wuhan Creative Design Contest\, Wuhan Design Release and Wuhan Innovative Forum. Revolving around the core agenda of the city’s urban development\, the objective of this celebration is to further unleash the creativity of the design communities and transform their heroic spirit aroused in battling the pandemic into the impetus of high quality development of the city. It is hoped that creativity and design can be better leveraged to drive innovation in technology and manufacturing\, to boost social potentiality and dynamism and to build a City of Design with Wuhan characteristics. \nIt is our tradition to invite Cities of Design to attend our annual design event. However\, due to Covid-19 this year\, we are unable to invite the representatives to come physically  and yet we sincerely hope they can be part of our celebration in a new interesting way! Therefore\, we invite  cities to record a short video message of congratulations in their local languages that we can show to our audience on the opening ceremony to let people see how vibrant and connected our network is! \n  \n© Wuhan Design Industry Promotion Centre \n\nC O N T A C T \nCindy Lee\, \nCoordinator\, Wuhan Design Industry Promotion Centre \nEmail: wuhan_design@yeah.net \nPhone: +86 (27) 85799940
URL:https://designcities.net/events/wuhan-design-day-2020/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201101
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200924T072513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T084722Z
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SUMMARY:“RISE AFRIKA RISE“ – Open Design Afrika Virtual Festival
DESCRIPTION:small is MASSIVE! Open Design Afrika calls on Afrikans and the world to action small seeds of change everywhere! \n Given vast changes in everyday life\, Open Design Afrika (ODA) is stepping up to the challenge through presenting its 8th annual\, and first fully virtual festival. The anticipated event which is themed “Rise Afrika Rise” will run from 27 – 31 October\, and is recommitting to its mission to use the power of humanity\, creativity and design to create change\, and increase Afrikan pride and value\, effect systemic change and ignite and unlock new Afrikan potential\, ideas\, solutions and aspirations for a thriving Afrika. \nDespite being a digital offering\, the ODA 2020 programme which is sponsored by the  National Department of Sports\, Arts and Culture and the V&A Waterfront will be as robust as in previous years. The 5-day festival will live stream daily from different locations at the V&A Waterfront\, and include activities and events focused around key themed days\, namely: Afrika is Rising Day\, Global Inspiration Day\, Future-ready Skills with Heads\, Hands and Hearts Day\, Afrikan Stories Day and Family Makers Day. \nGeneral access tickets are free; however\, registration is compulsory to gain access to the livestream portal. WIFI will also be made available at selected venues to create further accessibility to marginalised communities. These venue details will be made available closer to the time. \nGeared towards ODA’s “pledge to design a better world” the 2020 festival promises attendees and participants workshops\, demonstrations and critical discussions about the present\, the future\, and the disruption\, hacking\, skills and resources required to bridge them. \nThe programme and list of contributors and inspirators will be available in early October. Follow Open Design Afrika on Facebook\, Instagram and Twitter for festival updates and registration details. \nJoin ODA 2020 in celebrating Afrika‘s change-makers #AfrikaisRising #ODA2020 #OpenDesignAfrika #smallisMASSIVE #ProudlyAfrikan #AfrikanPride #unsdgs #futurereadyAfrika #futurereadyworld #futureworld #justworld #prosperousworld #inclusiveworld #RiseAfrikaRise #LetsGoAfrica  \n\nFURTHER INFORMATION \nWebsite: www.opendesignafrika.org \nFacebook: @OpenDesignAfrika \nInstagram: @opendesignafrika \nTwitter: @opendesignaf \nYouTube: Open Design Afrika \nCONTACT \nE: info@opendesignafrika.org \nADDITIONAL INFO \nThe festival programme\, contributors\, inspirators and the registration will be announced early October.
URL:https://designcities.net/events/rise-afrika-rise-open-design-afrika-virtual-festival/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200511T102532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T084547Z
UID:7027-1603324800-1603929599@designcities.net
SUMMARY:The Floor is Yours
DESCRIPTION:THE FLOOR IS YOURS MADE TO MEASURE FOR YOUNG DESIGNERS\, SCHOOLS & START-UPS. Young designers\, emerging talent\, independent start-up brands and design schools will once again come together at The Floor is Yours. This designated area of the Biennale INTERIEUR 2020\, serves as a platform for new products and new brands. The platform is made to measure for the young and creative. Choose the amount of square meters you want and book now. \nThe upcoming Biennale INTERIEUR 2020 gathers international brands and young talent\, looking for meaningful answers in the world of design and interieur\, work and leisure.\nINTERIEUR 2020 will take place from 22 until 26 October\, turning Kortrijk into a bustling\, inspiring place where activity and creativity take centre stage. Interested in taking part? Don’t hesitate to get in touch! \nTAKE PART
URL:https://designcities.net/events/the-floor-is-yours/
CATEGORIES:Biennale,Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20201006T104926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T084456Z
UID:7604-1603324800-1603411199@designcities.net
SUMMARY:Design IdeasWorthDoing Series
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the late Dr. Milton Tan\, Founding Executive Director of DesignSingapore Council (Dsg)\, join us for a series of two panel discussions that explore where ideas come from\, how do we generate more and how to build culture and creative cities. Internationally-renowned speakers and local next-gen emerging designers will share their knowledge and perspectives\, and exchange ideas and challenges experienced across generations and design disciplines. The exciting speaker line-up includes Eames Demetrios (grandson of design legends Charles and Ray Eames)\, Mark Wee (Dsg)\, Ryan Tan (OuterEdit)\, Tiffany Loy (textile artist)\, Paul Bennett (IDEO)\, Richard Hassell (WOHA)\, Ziqq Rafit (Design Says Hello) and Dave Lim (TEDxSingapore). \n\nCONTACT \ninfo@designsingapore.org \nFURTHER INFORMATION \nclick here
URL:https://designcities.net/events/design-ideasworthdoing-series/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201108
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200824T113321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T121528Z
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SUMMARY:CNCentury // The Future of Design in Robotic Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Local production\, wood as a proven resource material and innovative manufacturing with a CNC milling robot are the focus points of the CNCentury exhibition. We look into how versatile wood can be used\, which possibilities the production with a modern milling robot can offer and how this can be utilized for innovative products. \nThe project is a cooperation of mutamo – platform for design and designers\, FH Joanneum – University Of Applied Sciences\, Hechenblaickner Holzhandelsgesellschaft\, dem Holzcluster Steiermark\, Holzinnovationszentrum Zeltweg and Creative Industries Styria.
URL:https://designcities.net/events/cncentury-the-future-of-design-in-robotic-manufacturing/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201116
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200928T100108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T121547Z
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SUMMARY:WONDER KORTRIJK CREATIVITY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:KORTRTIJK PRESENTS AN IMPRESSIVE CREATIVE AUTUMN PROGRAMME \nThe fact that a pandemic brought down the Biennale INTERIEUR and the city programme was an impulse for the creative scene in Kortrijk to join forces more intensively than ever. The result is a brand new city festival WONDER. Creativity\, design\, art\, music and above all: amazement and optimism are at the heart of an inspiring route for young and old for a month. Completely coronaproof\, of course. \nFrom 15 October to 15 November\, the creative festival for amazement WONDER occupies the city centre of Kortrijk. At 12 different locations in the city\, the doors will open for young design talent\, architecture\, art installations\, concerts\, workshops and innovative projects in a programme in which every lover of creativity – in the broadest sense of the word – can find his or her liking. \nA selection of the richly filled programme \nDesignregio Kortrijk is showing the Belgian designers of tomorrow in the exhibition ‘We Are the Next Generation’. Together with the magazines Knack Weekend and Le Vif Weekend\, the Biennale Interieur has chosen a new Designer of the Year for the fifteenth time in a row. HOWEST puts fifteen years of Industrial Product Design in the spotlight in its new campus The Penta\, designed by the German architect Thomas Rau.  In the angular\, state-of-the-art building “The Level”\, the internationally renowned Digital Arts and Entertainment programme presents a presentation of its 15th anniversary. \nThe Circular Travelling Experience Lab in Hangar K is an itinerant paper-based lab that shows the many possibilities of honeycomb cardboard as an eco-material in all its variations and fields of application. \nLeiedal comes with an impressive retrospective exhibition in the Budafabriek about 20 years of architecture in public commission. \nWilde Westen will perform special concerts at various locations\, including sounding names such as An Pierlé and Sohnarr. The impressive Sohnarr Sjel stands in the garden of Broelkaai 6. The museum Texture lets you discover the work of the internationally renowned textile artist Klaas Rommelaere. \nArts centre BUDA and Vormingplus present a Kortrijk version of Ecopolis for those committed to a sustainable future. Budascoop provides an adapted children’s programme. \nMore:\nDiscover the selected retailers from the Commerce design project and visit the city’s creative hotspots with the new version of the Kortrijk Creative City Tour. \nFrom the Budafabriek and the Interieurhuis to BK6 and the lowered Leieboorden. WONDER runs for a month at various locations in the city centre of Kortrijk. Most of them can be visited free of charge\, workshops will be on registration. \n  \n\nCONTACT \nAll info and practical details available on \nwww.wonderkortrijk.be \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/wonder-kortrijk-creativity-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201011
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20201006T104332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T071128Z
UID:7594-1602288000-1602374399@designcities.net
SUMMARY:PLAY! Tomorrow's Tropical Cities: Virtual Tour and Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the concept of ‘Play’ in the context of the future tropical metropolis\, the “PLAY! Tomorrow’s Tropical Cities” exhibition features innovative ideas of next-generation designers from around the region and beyond. It is a response to the disruptions of emerging digital technology on our cities. As global conditions remain unpredictable\, it is even more essential for us to explore the role of ‘play’ in building resilient societies. \nFind out more here. \n  \nPLAY! Tomorrow’s Tropical Cities: Virtual Tour and Dialogue\nDate/Time: 10 October 2020\, 3pm – 4.30pm \nEmbark on an interactive guided tour of the PLAY! Tomorrow’s Tropical Cities’ exhibition and get insights into the creative ideas behind the project! Also hear from the exhibition curators Syafiq Jubri and Nicole Teh\, both from the DSG Associates Network\, and presenting studios/creatives No-To-Scale (Malaysia)\, SAMPO (Japan)\, Jonathan Ng\, Yeo Ker Siang\, Rebekah Elza Ong Lin and Zen Teh. \nFind out more here. \n  \n\nCONTACT  \ninfo@designsingapore.org \nFURTHER INFORMATION \nclick here \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/play-tomorrows-tropical-cities-virtual-tour-and-dialogue/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201008
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200930T074002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T071058Z
UID:7570-1601856000-1602115199@designcities.net
SUMMARY:UNESCO City of Design Subnetwork Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The UNESCO City of Design Subnetwork Meeting 2020\, which is being hosted by Graz in cooperation with St. Étienne\, focuses on the social\, smart and sustainable aspects of urban development.\n\nFeel free to join us!\nclick here\n\n\nDay 1\, SOCIAL DESIGN\nKeynote Speech by Andrea Paoletti and Panel Discussion\, 2pm – 4pm\nThe architect and social designer Andrea Paoletti will give a key-note speech on the inclusive conception of design and talk about humans and social co-existence as the centre of social design in cities.\n Day 2\, SMART CITIES\nKeynote Speech by Charles Landry and Panel Discussion\, 3pm – 5pm\nThe British researcher\, publicist and inventor of the “Creative City Concept” will give a lecture and talk about the “digitized city”.\nDAY 3\, SUSTAINABLE CITIES\nKeynote Speech by Aglaée Degros and Panel Discussion\, 3pm – 5pm\nAglaée Degros\, architect and professor for urbanism\, re-interprets the relation of mobility\, landscape and urban development in various research and design projects and will give a lecture on the third day of the Subnetwork Meeting.
URL:https://designcities.net/events/unesco-city-of-design-subnetwork-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20201005T075713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T084403Z
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SUMMARY:TORINO DESIGN OF THE CITY 2020
DESCRIPTION:From October 1 to 29\, a new edition of Torino Design of the City will be held\, despite this uncertain times\, with enthusiasm and determination\, with in presence and online appointments. \nOnce again\, the programme includes the events of the institutions working on Design\, members of the Design Advisory Board\, from Graphic Days\, which inaugurates the event with Transitions\, and investigates the paradigms and scenarios relating to society and the environment and their transformations\, to Utopian Hours\, the last event scheduled\, this year dedicated to The City At Stake\, and goes to the core of the issue: the identity and purpose of cities\, which today are being radically questioned. \nAmong the many events: Torino Fashion Week\, a Virtual Visit to the UNESCO Campus in Torino\, the exhibition LINGOTTO LIVES & RE-LIVES\, Masterclass 2020 on how to make a museum accessible\, the exhibition Unico. Art design’that highlights the hybrid and exclusive nature of works of art-design\, alongside the exhibition proposed by Sant’Agostino casa d’Aste\, the research of Felicità Civica\, the appointments at MAUTO and many other events\, initiatives and exhibits. \nThe programme also includes performances\, such as VIA SACCHI RE-LIVE\, the initiatives by Hackability\, which has recently been awarded the Honorable Mention of the XXVI ADI Compasso d’Oro ADI Award\, the international survey by Fondazione Santagata on sustainability of UNESCO sites\, the redesigned Urban Lab headquarters\, and the appointments with Bottom Up! Frstival. \nIt will be possible to attend the round tables scheduled as part of the UNESCO Creative Cities of Design meeting online and in English\, this year hosted in Graz in collaboration with St. Étienne\, which focuses on the social\, smart and sustainable aspects of urban development. Guests include Andrea Paoletti\, Charles Landry and Aglaée Degros. \nThe City of Torino set up two events: the first\, with delegates from Italian UNESCO Creative Cities\, on 16 October\, for the signing of a Protocol outlining future common lines of work. The objective is to strengthen the network and build collaborative projects between Italian UNESCO Creative Cities at regional and national level. \nThe second\, on 29 October\, with the Circolo del Design\, submit the research Torino City of Design edited by the Santagata Foundation for the Economy of Culture with the support of Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and the Chamber of Commerce of Torino\, outlines the common elements of identity\, visions and needs expressed by the players in Torino design field – designers\, companies\, training institutions\, students\, associations – and is the basis for the measures carried out by City of Torino over the next few years and that will be illustrated during the event. \nTorino’s work on Design therefore continues with an in- depth analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of its supply chain and the construction of networks at national and international level. We hope that this edition\, like the previous ones\, will be a stimulus to carry on enhancing the value of the actors working in this sector in our territory. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe website www.torinodesigncity.it lists the October \nevents with detailed information and updates.
URL:https://designcities.net/events/torino-design-of-the-city-2020/
CATEGORIES:Design Month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201101
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200928T110008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T084329Z
UID:7565-1600992000-1604188799@designcities.net
SUMMARY:Singapore Archifest 2020
DESCRIPTION:First hybrid edition explores the role of architecture in Saving OUR World\nSingapore Archifest\, the annual festival organised by the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) to celebrate architecture and the built environment\, is back with its first hybrid edition\, offering a line-up of exciting online and offline programmes! \nDirected by Dr. Chong Keng Hua\, SUTD Associate Professor and Founding Partner of COLOURS: Collectively Ours\, this year’s festival is themed “Architecture Saving OUR World”. The theme spotlights new ideas and responsible designs that benefit our ecology and humanity\, as a showcase of the architecture fraternity’s resilience during this pandemic. \nThrough a series of online forums\, virtual exhibitions\, hybrid workshops\, and decentralised island-wide pop-up activities\, the festival invites everyone to experience and appreciate how architecture has the power to impact\, and ultimately save our world. \n\nCONTACT \narchifest@sia.org.sg \nWEBSITE \nwww.archifest.sg
URL:https://designcities.net/events/singapore-archifest-2020/
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200924
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200907T081406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T105550Z
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SUMMARY:Design Transfer // Hollenegger Design Talks 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Hollenegger Design Talks will again set the stage for encounters between design and classic industries and present best practice examples in a series of nine design talks at Schloss Hollenegg on 22 and 23 September 2020. \nCreativity is the raw material of innovation. This has always been true\, and not just in times of crisis. What a crisis can strengthen\, however is our perception of good design. A key role within this process is played by design itself. More than just a method\, “Design Thinking” is\, in fact\, an attitude\, a mindset. It means incorporating design as a creative strategy throughout the entire process of developing products or services. This means that design gains systemic importance wherever success or failure depend on the right idea\, the right implementation and the right interaction of processes and products. No matter what the stage of development of a service or a product is at a given moment: design can and will make the decisive difference. Good design\, poor design – this is no longer a question of taste! \nAt the Hollenegger Design Talks 2020\, nine teams of designers and business people will use best-practice examples to illustrate how design contributed to the success of their product; they will showcase the development process and demonstrate how they were able to benefit from design – before\, during and after the crisis. The presentations range from modular office furniture of the future that can be swiftly adapted as needed to the design concept for particularly user-friendly signposting that helps skiing aficionados navigate ski runs by means of colour coding and pictographs. Another talk presents the positive outcome for mountain bikers when Nature’s ingenuity and human creativity join forces. Design is as versatile as the solutions it creates. \n\nFURTHER INFORMATION \nclick here
URL:https://designcities.net/events/design-transfer-hollenegger-design-talks-2020/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201004
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200824T112419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T105727Z
UID:7474-1599696000-1601769599@designcities.net
SUMMARY:Austrian National Design Prize 2019: Best of Austrian Design
DESCRIPTION:The Austrian National Design Prize is announced every two years by the Federal Ministry of Education\, Science and Research and carried out by designaustria. \nA jury of experts have selected 27 innovative and future-oriented projects from 279 entries in four categories. The exhibition at designforum Steiermark shows the award-winning projects from the shortlist.
URL:https://designcities.net/events/austrian-national-design-prize-2019-best-of-austrian-design/
LOCATION:Graz\, Graz\, 8010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200910
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200824T110428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200824T110428Z
UID:7463-1599609600-1599695999@designcities.net
SUMMARY:A new agenda for innovation where creativity meets science & business
DESCRIPTION:Deakin University and the City of Greater Geelong invite you to the first lecture in the 2020 virtual Clever and Creative Lecture Series. \nThe webinar\, A new agenda for innovation where creativity meets science & business will hear from internationally renowned design thinkers who will explore the role of design and creativity in bridging the knowledge and skill gap of cross-sector innovation. \nThe presentations will be followed by a moderated Q&A session to tackle how creativity and design thinking could be embedded into your own innovation agenda. \n  \nThe Speakers \n  \nMr Bart Ahsmann\, Managing Director of CLICK.NL\, will introduce the Dutch Government’s pioneering framework of Key Enabling Methodologies that integrate businesses\, governance bodies and research and educational institutions for cross-sector innovation. \n  \nMr Pieter van Os\, Program Manager of CIRCO International\, will share insights from his international project that helps businesses use circular design principles to boost their innovation potential. \n  \nProfessor Chris McConville\, Pro Vice-Chancellor Research Strategy and Performance at Deakin University\, will discuss Deakin’s innovation approach and future vision about how as a University we could embed creativity and design thinking more into our innovation agenda. \n  \nProfessor Tuba Kocaturk and Dr Russell Kennedy\, Co-Directors of DesignMind\, Deakin’s International Design and Innovation Platform (Moderators). \n  \n\nINFO \nOnline registration is required. This is a free event. \nFURTHER INFORMATION  \nclick here \nCONTACT \nGeelong UNESCO City of Design \nE:  Creative_City_Geelong@geelongcity.vic.gov.au \n  \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/a-new-agenda-for-innovation-where-creativity-meets-science-business/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200701T110630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T074124Z
UID:7281-1599091200-1600041599@designcities.net
SUMMARY:Helsinki Design Week celebrates design in September - The main venue: the Olympic Stadium
DESCRIPTION:The 16th annual Helsinki Design Week will be held on 3–13 September 2020. The festival events will again spread throughout the city: from museums to markets\, from seminar halls to secret shops\, from studios to showrooms and from offline to online events and encounters. \nHelsinki Design Week is a series of responsibly organized events of varying sizes. It is not a festival at one single venue holding thousands of visitors. With regards to possible restrictions on venues or visitors due to the international health crisis\, the festival has the means and opportunity to multiply into smaller events or use new digital methods of exhibiting content. \nHelsinki Design Week’s statement for 2020 is Commitment Matters – a theme that raises questions regarding the meaning and value of designing. The phrase is a stimulus for thought\, and the theme is meant to be used as a tool for everyone taking part in the festival: the event organizers\, the exhibitors\, the seminar speakers and the visitors. As main partner of the festival the City of Helsinki is supporting the safe and responsible organization of the festival. \nThe festival visuals celebrate the legendary Helsinki Olympic Stadium\, combining its functionalistic architecture with vivid and energetic colours from the athletic world. Historic photos from the 1940s will highlight the design and history of the restored monument. \nThe main venue: the Olympic Stadium\nThe main venue of Helsinki Design Week will be the Olympic Stadium. With its large and airy spaces\, it is a perfect spot for safe encounters. The stadium is open on 11–13 September for guided tours and for Children’s Design Weekend. \nThe Stadium is also home to the main exhibition\, a series of installations on design\, architecture and fashion\, presenting interesting design from unique pieces to large scale set ups. A review of top young designers is not to be missed. \nThe Olympic Stadium will also host an event that may well become the biggest PechaKucha Night ever held. The evening of September 12 is reserved for 10 presentations\, each less than 7 minutes long. The idea of PechaKucha\, Japanese for “chit chat”\, is simple: 20 slides and 20 seconds of commentary on a theme chosen by the presentator. The guest speakers will be published in early August. \nDesign sale and guided tours\nThe most popular autumn design sale\, the Design Market\, will open Helsinki Design Week on 3–5 September 2020. The event will be held online through a site listing vendors and offers in webshops and city boutiques. The Design Market offers sample sales and good bargains from notable brands. All of the vendors are committed to environmentally sound design and products. \nOpen door events on 9-10 September offer guided tours to meet local designers. Open Studios is an event open to all. It takes us to meet local architects\, graphic designers and creative minds at their own studios. Open Showrooms is meant for professional audiences and members of the media. Guided tours offer visits to the world of production\, manufacture and import. \nMinigalleries on screens\nFor two weeks\, Helsinki Design Week will take over more than 20 advertising screens in downtown Helsinki. The Open Screens campaign allows new encounters between design and Helsinkians. \nThe full programme of Helsinki Design Week and Children’s Design Week will be released in early August 2020. \nThe main partner of the event is the City of Helsinki. The event is supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture. \nHelsinki Design Week\, 3 – 13 September\, 2020.  \nHelsinki Design Week has been organized annually every September since 2005. With a festival programme of around 250 events every year\, it is the largest design festival in the Nordic countries. Helsinki Design Week is produced by Luovi Productions Ltd\, founded in 1995 by Kari Korkman.  \n  \n\nFURTHER INFORMATION  \nClick –> here 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/helsinki-design-week-celebrates-design-in-september-the-main-venue-the-olympic-stadium/
CATEGORIES:Design Week
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201001
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200820T101718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200820T101718Z
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SUMMARY:Detroit Month of Design
DESCRIPTION:Design is all around us and Detroit Month of Design is here to show the world why thoughtful design matters now more than ever. Design Core has organized a fun and educational program\, featuring both local and international guests\, that can be enjoyed in-person or from the comfort of home. Whether you want to experience something new\, discover talent\, or learn about how design impacts our lives\, there is something for everyone to enjoy. \n\n65+ Virtual and In-person Experiences\n13 No-Touch Installations\n\n1 month of Detroit design\n\nCONTACT  \ninfo@designcore.org \nFURTHER INFORMATION  \nwww.designcore.org/month-of-design/
URL:https://designcities.net/events/detroit-month-of-design/
CATEGORIES:Design Month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200827
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200817T091936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T074054Z
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SUMMARY:Is prefabrication the future of affordable\, environmentally friendly housing?
DESCRIPTION:Join representatives from Geelong’s Deakin Univeristy School of Architecture and Built Environment\, FormFlow and Samaritan House\, to learn about a ground-breaking collaborative project using prefabrication technologies to create a prototype tiny home. \n  \nThe result was a comfortable\, affordable\, six-star energy rated dwelling\, suggesting that next-generation design and manufacturing could offer a new way of thinking about 21st Century housing. \n  \nThrough this project\, Deakin University architecture students had the opportunity to help design this tiny house\, which will be used as transitional accommodation for homeless people. It is the first of seven independent living units that will be installed by Geelong-based charity organisation Samaritan House with the help of a State Government grant. \n  \nAbout the speakers\n  \nProfessor James Doerfler is the Chair in Architecture in the School of Architecture and Built Environment at Deakin University. \n  \nDr Matt Dingle is Managing Director of FormFlow\, a Geelong-based company specialising in building and prefabrication technology. \n  \nBrian Sherwell is a Board Member and Building Committee Chair of Samaritan House\, a charity that helps men experiencing homelessness in the greater Geelong region. \n  \nProfessor Richard Tucker is a director of the HOME Research hub\, an interdisciplinary group of thirty Deakin researchers that works with local communities. \n\nCONTACT  \nGeelong UNESCO City of Design \nE: Creative_City_Geelong@geelongcity.vic.gov.au \nINFO  \nOnline registration is required. This is a free event. \nFURTHER INFORMATION / WEBSITE  \nclick –> here \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/is-prefabrication-the-future-of-affordable-environmentally-friendly-housing/
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200831
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200809T085726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T090120Z
UID:7620-1597449600-1598831999@designcities.net
SUMMARY:Shenzhen Design Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:The long-awaited Shenzhen Design Week is back. From today to Aug. 30\, Shenzhen will experience an unrivaled creative frenzy during Shenzhen Design Week 2020.Thirty-three design institutions and 800 designers from 20 countries and regions will attend this annual meeting of the design world\, offering the best of trends and design innovations.Themed Fusion of Design\, the 2020 edition is divided into 10 key sections\, which will be mainly presented online. More than 40 activities in various forms\, both online and offline\, will be staged in nearly 20 sub-venues across the city. \n  \nCitizens can watch online exhibitions via the WeChat miniprogram or the official website (http://sz.design/) of Shenzhen Design Week\, and can also log onto bilibili platform to search the official account of “Shenzhen Design Week” (深圳设计周) and watch the livestreaming events. \n  \nTop 5 highlights of SZDW2020 \n01.Shenzhen Design for 40 Years \nThe year 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone\, and is also a key year for the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as well as building Shenzhen into a pilot demonstration area of socialism with Chinese characteristics.As China’s 1st and the world’s 6th city winning the title of UNESCO City of Design\, Shenzhen has set up a special exhibition named Shenzhen Design for 40 Years in this year’s Design Week.The exhibition aims to review the remarkable achievements of Shenzhen in the field of design in the past 40 years and ponder upon the future design scene in Shenzhen. \n02.Guest of Honour – The Netherlands \nAs the guest country of honour of Shenzhen Design Week 2020\, the Netherlands has a large area of land below sea level. Due to this special geographical environment\, the Netherlands has accumulated rich experience in using design to solve multiple challenges in the water sector.During Shenzhen Design Week\, the Netherlands will present its practices in the field of water\, sharing creative energy with the general public with an exhibition themed Water as Leverage for Sustainable Development. \nA series of online forums under the same theme of the exhibition will be held from Aug. 25 to 28\, when 16 Chinese and Dutch water experts will share their vision of humanity’s relationship with water. \n03.Theme Exhibition – Leonardo Da Vinci \nThe thematic exhibition of Shenzhen Design Week 2020\, titled Crossing Innovation – Leonardo da Vinci\, will lead the audience to a journey transcending time and space\, starting from the town where da Vinci was born. \nThe audience can enjoy not only world-famous masterpieces such as Mona Lisa and The Last Supper\, but also full-size replicas of da Vinci’s precious manuscripts of scientific inventions. \n04.Shenzhen Design Award for Young Talents (SDAY) \nThe Shenzhen Design Award for Young Talents is a key event of the City Culture Menu in Shenzhen. During Design Week\, a series of events related to the award are also to be staged to welcome the creative effervescence of emerging designers. Awarding Ceremony took place online on the popular domestic platform Bilibili on Sunday 16 August. An offline excellent design exhibition of the award is held in the Jupiter Museum of Art from 15 to 30 August. \n05.Shenzhen Global Design Award (SDA) \n【DESIGN PING+PONG serial talks】review \nDESIGN PING+PONG is a special event for the 2020 Shenzhen Global Design Award (SDA) that invites designers from different categories of architecture\, advertisement\, fashion\, product design to share the latest practices and cases and inspire design thinking via talks and forums. There were 5 online talks taking place from 31st May to 28th June. Review of the talks is available on wechat news. \n【SDA2020 calls for entries】 \nAs the pandemic is currently still raging in many countries and regions\, how we cope with it is a common task for all of us\, and it raised new topics for the global design communities. The SDA organizing committee sets up a special edition for 2020 – Anti-Coronavirus Product Design Award\, and invite designers and design companies around the world to enter to find more and better solutions to combat this disease.Both tangible and conceptual projects are eligible as entries. Deadline for submission is 14 October 2020. For more info\, please visit website: https://se.s-d-a.org \n  \n \n\nCONTACT \ninfo@sz.design \nFUTHER INFORMATION \nclick here
URL:https://designcities.net/events/shenzhen-design-week-2020/
CATEGORIES:Design Week
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20200714T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20200714T180000
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200713T061453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T073749Z
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SUMMARY:Rebooting“ the World: A UNESCO Creative Cities Debate on the Role of Design
DESCRIPTION:The UNESCO Creative Cities of Design network\, which unites 40 cities around the globe\, is organizing an open virtual discussion on “The power of design in response to the global crisis and rebooting the world”. In a discussion broadcasted from Kaunas – European Capital of Culture 2022 office\, on July 14th\, cities will share current issues and COVID-19 inspired emergency design practices and experiences that inspire people around the world. \nWe face design at every step without even thinking about it: at home\, at work\, in public spaces. Fused\, they create and shape our perception of what the city and city life should look like. Form and content affect everything: economics\, politics\, and culture. The experience of quarantine with endless limitations has provoked the need for urgent and creative solutions that not only help us to adapt to this new reality\, but feel healthier and happier. In virtuality\, connectivity with the community\, no matter its size\, has become an essential criterion in design: in a world struck by a pandemic\, we must reconsider our priorities. What is the significance and function of design today? How does a discipline often associated with luxury\, style\, or beauty help communities of the world to deal with today‘s challenges\, adapt to changed conditions\, and ensure the safety and connections between people? What is the role of design and designers in “rebooting” the world? \nDuring the virtual session\, creators and designers will present the most inspiring emergency design solutions from different cities around the world\, and UNESCO’s Creative Cities of Design coordinators and initiators will discuss the role of design in restoring the world. “We aim to discover the resilient mindset of the design cities and learn how we each tackle Covid-19 around the world. This will be a great inspiration and learning session\,” says Stijn Debaillie\, Deputy Coordinator of the UNESCO Creative Cities of Design subnetwork. \nThe international session will present a variety of design solutions in different cities around the world\, from protective masks and hoods\, graphic design solutions to aged care visitor pods and ways to mobilize the architectural community to address new urban challenges. \n\nThe discussion “The Power of Design in Response to the Global Crisis and Rebooting the World” on the Zoom platform will be broadcasted live from Kaunas on: \nTuesday\, July 14\, at 2 p.m. Local Time (2:00 PM EEST (Eastern European Summer Time)) \n Format: Zoom \n Organizers: UNESCO Creative Cities of Design & Kaunas 2022
URL:https://designcities.net/events/rebooting-the-world-a-unesco-creative-cities-debate-on-the-role-of-design/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201027
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200414T151339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T085033Z
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SUMMARY:Contrei Live: art runs thicker than water
DESCRIPTION:Regional developer Leiedal\, partner of Designregio Kortrijk\, sets the stage for Contrei Live\, an arts trail on and off the water in the 13 cities and communities of South West Flanders. From 9 July to 26 October\, sixteen national and international artists\, architects and designers invite people on a meandering trail of artistic discovery throughout the region\, to reflect on water in a landscape theatre and to engage into dialogue on the importance of water as an ever more precious commodity.  \n  \n\n211 entries\n13 communities\n16 artistic interventions\n3 bicycle loops\, \n100.000 visitors\n\n  \nIn February of 2019\, Leiedal made an open call to artists and designers all around\, suggesting a number of outstanding places with a clear link to water. Through Kortrijk Design Region\, the city of Kortrijk has been part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network since 2017\, which accordingly contributed to no less than 211 entries from artists and designers from over 35 countries worldwide. A panel of experts selected a number of them for Leiedal to check their practical\, logistic and financial viability. As a result\, at least one work of art will be shown in each of the 13 Leiedal communities. The grand total of 16 artistic interventions makes up an intriguing mix of land art\, landscape architecture\, sound art and kinetic installations. The interventions are tailored to the specifications of their particular site in the landscape or public space\, fortifying the aquatic acquaintance with the story of water. \n  \nContrei Live also provides wind at the back for bicycle tourism in South West Flanders\, with partners Toerisme Leiestreek and Westtoer helping to open up the arts trail by putting together three bicycle loops. Leiedal would like to motivate communities and other partners to orchestrate events\, lectures and guided visits as a side stage to the interventions. Leiedal aims to tempt up to 100\,000 visitors to come and admire the works of top artists like Zeli Bauwens\, Hans Peter Kuhn\, Matthijs la Roi\, Landlab\, Kevin Trappeniers\, Michel Desvigne\, Omgeving\, Esther Kokmeijer\, Niels Albers\, Willem Boel\, Jan Detavernier\, Patrick Ceyssens\, Rick Abelen\, Zilvinas Stasiulevicius\, Marco Barotti and Adrien Tirtiaux. \n  \nAll locals and visitors near and far are invited to tap into Contrei Live and be marvelled and carried by the region with water guiding the way. A user-friendly mobile website\, a free cycling card and (payable) visitors’ guide will pilot you along three cycling loops boasting some delightful deviations and stimulating stops. Students at Howest Digital Arts and Entertainment\, meanwhile\, have rendered Contrei Live in a game that can be played online. Educational packages will be made for schools. Contrei connects and invites young and old to come and discover their own country. \n  \nEn route with various partners\nAs for the organisation and realisation of the arts trail\, Leiedal can rely on the joint support of various and complementary partners. Some interventions are co-financed by Europe through the Interreg project DESIGN’IN supporting design methods for public space. Lining up with Kortrijk Design Region\, we can go all in for creativity and international appeal. On a supra-local level\, Contrei Live can look to considerable back-up\, both logistically and financially\, by De Vlaamse Waterweg (Flemish waterways). The Province of West Flanders is also on board and provides a strong added value in the field of recreational tourism know-how. The 13 local authorities will be backing the projects chiefly in logistics and communications. Leiedal’s sister organisation zuidwest will be supporting cultural initiatives. True to its strong affinity with arts\, Belgian bank Belfius did not hesitate to sponsor Contrei Live. \n  \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/contrei-live-art-runs-thicker-than-water/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20200604T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20200604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200603T115626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200806T072752Z
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SUMMARY:Book presentation „Designing Sustainable Cities“ // ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:We like to invite you to the book presentation of the newly published book “Designing Sustainable Cities”\, on June 4\, 17.00. \nTaking into account that urban design can make a significant contribution to positive changes in environmental and social matters\, the book presents seven inspirational examples for copying; included are analyses and measures for the cities of Detroit\, Graz\, Istanbul\, Mexico City\, and Puebla\, as well as non-location bound projects. \nThe presentation takes place via zoom.us with the two editors Sigrid Bürstmayr and Karl Stocker. David Marold from Birkhauser Verlag will also take part in the presentation. \n  \nBook presentation “Designing Sustainable Cities” \nJune 4\, 2020 | 17.00 \nZoom-Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2053591864\nMeeting-ID: 205 359 1864 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/book-presentation-designing-sustainable-cities-online/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200523
DTSTAMP:20260618T010309
CREATED:20200306T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T073855Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE FORUM 2020 / CULTURE IN THE TIME OF CORONA
DESCRIPTION:Culture in the Time of Corona \nWhen confronted with any crisis\, the vital importance of culture and arts is revealed. Against the backdrop of the tragic economic and social catastrophe\, we are witnessing the resilience and ability of the creative sector to adapt quickly. We have seen the world’s most powerful cultural institutions fall and the creators lose their jobs overnight. This did not prevent the emergence of numerous art projects uniting the international community\, which inspired a spark of optimism and a sense of communion for those isolated at home. We have seen the value of digitisation of art and cultural treasures (this trend was given high priority in cultural policy in recent years)\, when the attendance of websites of cultural institutions has instantly increased hundreds of times. The pandemic which made the world stop has inspired cultural creators to look again at their mission\, to create alternative strategies of action\, educational and dissemination tools that have helped those isolated at home gather together for common discotheques and have brought culture directly to the courtyards of the quiet audience standing behind the apartment windows. \nWhat’s next? \nIt is predicted that the cultural sector\, the habits of our participation in culture and our social life will inevitably change\, but will it really happen and how? How can cultural and artistic creators prepare for the challenges of the future? What skills and innovations could be used to do so? How can international cultural cooperation be preserved when the European Union suffers from fragmentation caused by political battles? \nForum goes online \nThe organisers of Kaunas – European Capital of Culture 2022 transfer the annual forum of the European Capital of Culture to the virtual space and\, together with the Creative Europe Desk in Lithuania\, initiate a discussion bringing together European artists\, cultural creators\, private and public sectors\, aimed at exchanging views on cultural innovations and the future. \nProgramme \nMay 20\n15:00 (EEST) The Role of Culture Defeating the Crisis \nToday the future of many cultural creators is being jeopardised\, yet progressive examples of cultural actions and adaptation provide hope that we are capable of getting over this critical time\, also becoming stronger and more resilient. This session is about the experiences of the cultural sector developed in a critical situation and the opportunities that have emerged. What is the real significance of culture in an emergency situation – is it a high-priority public interest and why? What insights on culture were triggered by the confrontation with the present crisis? How do European cultural creators and organisers experience quarantine and its consequences? \nMay 21 \nFinancing culture in the economy of uncertainty In the previous years\, the Culture Supporters’ Forum discussed the practical ways and sources of funding. We did communication and financing according to the well-established models of operation\, the improvement of which worked consistently\, with a light rhythm. Since 2019\, cultural organisations in the entire world found themselves living in uncertainty\, which\, after the closure of airlines and tourism services\, has gradually touched the internationalness of culture and its public funding strategies in the global programmes and funds. \nCan cultural organisations already see opportunities for forming a new face of the services provided by the Lithuanian cultural organisations? \nFrom the middle of March in Lithuania and even earlier in Europe\, all sponsors of culture – be they programmes or funds representing the public programmes\, had to review their ways of action\, their priorities\, rules of project administration\, and even the future. \n10:00 (EEST) Culture in the measures of management of the economic crisis // This session will run in Lithuanian. \nTo what extent will the global economic and social crisis become an opportunity? How have Lithuania’s key funding institutions adapted to the new environment? What concrete measures have been taken and how does this affect the normal financing model and context? These questions will be elaborated in the morning session on May 21 together with the representatives of the Lithuanian Council for Culture\, Invega\, as well as Lithuanian municipalities. \n15:00 (EEST) Local or international? Shifting priorities in public funding for culture \nDuring the session\, we will learn about the practice and opportunities offered by the special European Cultural Foundation\, the perspectives of the Creative Europe programme\, and what issues and choices are being considered by international mobility programmes – the Nordic Culture Point\, ASEF\, etc.? Generally speaking\, how are we supposed to deal with and what can we expect from the internationalness of culture? \n22 May  \n15:00 (EEST) Culture in the Post-Pandemic Future. Retooling \nIn times when it is hard to think about anything else but the crisis\, let us focus on the future. Life has changed. Everything is changing. Most agree – nothing will be the same as before. Or will it? What changes will last? What will the post-pandemic world look like? What is and will be the New Normal? Artists have always been the super sensitive predictors of worlds of the future\, envisioning new realities\, spaces\, and cosmoses which traverse the past\, the present and the future – the omnivirtual\, the post-apocalyptic\, the surreal… Or is it all real? \nWhat is next? Textile factories are making masks\, automobile plants are producing respirators\, perfumeries are making disinfectants. Will we all need to adopt new models to survive? What are the possible retooling scenarios for arts and culture? \n\nSponsors: Kaunas City Municipality\, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania\, Kaunas District Municipality \nOrganiser: Kaunas 2022 \nCo-organisers: Creative Europe Desk Lithuania\, Lithuanian Culture Institute \n  \nFurther Information \n–> here\nwww.forumas.kaunas2022.eu \n  \nContact details\nMarija Pulokaitė\nmarija@kaunas2022.eu\n \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				© Andrius Aleksandravicius\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				© Andrius Aleksandravicius\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				© Andrius Aleksandravicius\n				\n		\n\n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock this video Accept required service and unblock all videos \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. 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URL:https://designcities.net/events/european-capital-of-culture-forum-2020-the-myth-of-europe/
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SUMMARY:The Design in the Epidemic
DESCRIPTION:On April 29\, the theme exhibition of “The Design in the Epidemic” sponsored by Wuhan City of Design Promotion Center and Wuhan Design Industry Promotion Center opened in Zhai Yage\, the living room of Wuhan City of Design.The exhibition lasts from April 29 to the end of August\, and is mainly conducted through online platforms including the WeChat public account of the Wuhan City of Design and the VR full landscape exhibition. \nAt the beginning of 2020\,faced with the outbreak of Covid-19\,Wuhan\,City of Design of the UNESCO creative city has been shut down. In the battle against the epidemic\,Wuhan received encouragement and help from all over the world and saw numerous moving stories and many engineering miracles of Wuhan design. The theme exhibition of “The Design in epidemic” is to tell these touching stories of “the battle against epidemic” in the visual language that the designer is good at\, and to pay the highest tribute to the people who have dedicated themselves in the fight against the epidemic. \n  \n  \n© Chao Liu \nThe theme exhibition “Design in the Epidemic” is sponsored by Wuhan City of Design Promotion Center and Wuhan Design Industry Promotion Center\, organized by CITIC Engineering Design & Construction Co.\, Ltd.\, Wuhan Design Capital Operation Management Co.\, Ltd.\,  Engineering Art Research Center of Hubei Academy of Fine Arts\, Zhai Yage Museum and is strongly supported by Wuhan Urban and Rural Construction Bureau and Wuhan City of Design Engineering Design Industry Alliance.The exhibition consists of two themes\,the global battle against Covid-19 poster exhibition and Wuhan design\, battle against Covid-19. In the global battle against Covid-19 post exhibition \, 63 posters from 17 countries\, more than 30 creative cities from UCCN network showing support are on display. To express their gratitude to these countries and cities for their support\, the artists in Wuhan have also created posters which conveys their support and blessings in return. The Wuhan design\, battle against Covid-19 demonstrates through this art exhibitions the outstanding contributions and profound reflections of Wuhan designers in the epidemic. Meanwhile the exhibition shows the design process of engineering miracles such as “Leishenshan”\, “Huoshenshan” hospital and makeshift hospitals\, indicating the significance of the design in the critical moment and the meaning of design under the surface. \nWhat is the meaning of design? It is the social justice  safeguarding life. It is love and care for humans.Meanwhile it shows the mysterious and wonderful meaning of art. It is loyal to the country. It clarifies the truth. It also constantly gives new definitions and meanings to design.That’s the meaning of design\, and that’s design in the epidemic. \n  \n  \n© Chao Liu \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/the-design-in-the-epidemic/
LOCATION:Zhai Yage
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200330
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CREATED:20191213T130407Z
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SUMMARY:Geelong Design Week
DESCRIPTION:Geelong’s unique creative heritage and exciting design-driven future will be showcased at Geelong Design Week 2020. \nMore than 80 events will be held across 10 days\, from 19 – 29 March\, exploring new ideas and challenging what is possible. \nThe event will include workshops\, exhibitions\, performances\, screenings and pop-up installations. \n\nHear from international design experts\nSee how virtual reality blends our past and future\nLearn about designing for long-term survival\n\n  \nFurther Information\nwww.geelongdesignweek.com.au\ninfo@geelongdesgnweek.com.au
URL:https://designcities.net/events/geelong-design-week/
CATEGORIES:Design Week
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200318
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CREATED:20200115T142022Z
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SUMMARY:Design City | Building an Innovation Eco System
DESCRIPTION:Deakin University Geelong\, DesignMind and the City of Greater Geelong invite you to attend Design City | Building an Innovation Ecosystem\, a unique international symposium that will bring together business leaders\, government bodies and research & educational institutions to explore the role of Design & Creativity in driving innovation from a Systemic Perspective. \nThe Symposium introduces the concept of a “Design-Enabled Innovation Ecosystem” in tackling complex societal and economic challenges. \nThe Symposium will feature content from world-renowned international and local Design and System Thinkers\, thought and business leaders\, innovators\, CEOs and creative minds. The Symposium will help build bridges across institutional boundaries and develop new opportunities for participants to work together to address many shared challenges. \n  \nKeynote speakers: \nBart Ashmann – CLICKNL -The Netherlands \nAnne Asensio – Dassault Systèmes – France \nRiccardo Balbo – European Institute of Design – Italy \nEdward Hobson – The Knowledge Transfer Network – UK \nRichard Koeck – European Design Network – UK \nIain Martin – Vice-Chancellor\, Deakin University – Australia \nREGISTER BEFORE 16 FEBRUARY 2020 FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS \n\nFurther information: \nwww.designmind.org.au
URL:https://designcities.net/events/design-city-building-an-innovation-eco-system/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200315
DTSTAMP:20260618T010310
CREATED:20190423T112156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T090343Z
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SUMMARY:Design Shanghai 2020
DESCRIPTION:Design Shanghai is Asia’s leading international design event\, showcasing the best design brands and galleries from across the globe\, providing a unique and exciting platform to network\, exchange and establish long-term business relations with Asia’s top architects\, interior designers\, property developers\, retailers\, collectors and private buyers\, including exhibition\, forum\, seminar etc. \nDesign Shanghai aims to explore how eastern and western design philosophies can work together synergistically across the six design sections: Contemporary\, Classic & Luxury\, Collectibles\, Kitchen & Bathroom\, Workplace and New Materials & Applications. The event also features bespoke installations\, an inspirational design forum and exciting networking events. \nDesign Shanghai has fast earned its position alongside the most established design events in the world\, and become one of the must-see events in the international design calendar. \nDesign Shanghai aims at showcasing exceptional design\, quality and inspiration\, and introduce the world’s established brands\, exciting up-and-coming designers from China and abroad\, as well as renowned galleries. \n  \nContact Details\nGet in contact via email – info@creativecity-sh.cn\nTel: +86 21 62470109 \nFor further information click here. \n  \n© Media 10 Ltd \n  \n 
URL:https://designcities.net/events/design-shanghai/
CATEGORIES:Event
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