Every weekday, starting at 12:30 hours, it's High Noon at the biennale.
Today, Daan Zandbelt, Chief Government Advisor on the Built and Rural Environment, architect-urban developer and partner at De Zwarte Hond, and who, in 2015 - 2016, was the lead designer of the IABR–Atelier Rotterdam: The (Re)productive City, will discuss and connect issues such as energy transition, housing, mobility, (re)productive city and urbanization.
In his lecture Wind of Change: how transition challenges offer an opportunity to improve the city, Zandbelt takes the M4H-area and its immediate surroundings as an example to illustrate how the big transformation challenges we face can function as a lever to improve the existing city.
picture: Bart van Leeuwen
In his lecture Wind of Change: how transition challenges offer an opportunity to improve the city, Zandbelt takes the M4H-area and its immediate surroundings as an example to illustrate how the big transformation challenges we face can function as a lever to improve the existing city.
Want to come prepared? Check out Atelier Rotterdam: The Productive City (2016). More here.
Atelier Rotterdam: The Productive City
location: HAKA Building
date: June 12
time: 12:30 - 2 pm
language: Dutch