16th Alvar Aalto Symposium - the weight of architecture
Aug
22
to Aug 24

16th Alvar Aalto Symposium - the weight of architecture

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How much does architecture weigh when the future of the entire planet is at stake? What is the role of architecture and design amidst ecological crises, catastrophes and political upheaval? Can design make a difference, solve problems, and bring any radical change for the better?

Two days, three themes (ERA), with presentations on:
ENVIRONMENT
RESOURCES
ARCHITECTURE

The main themes have emerged from the topical phenomena of global crises; climate change, extreme weather conditions and the loss of biodiversity to the political, financial and societal changes in our environment. Check the programme HERE.

The 16th Alvar Aalto Symposium 22.-23.8.2024 is a hybrid event, onsite in Jyväskylä, Finland, and virtual for a large international audience around the world. The event language is English. The traditional onsite venue is the main building of the University of Jyväskylä (Alvar Aalto, 1954-55).

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Pre-IFLA World Council Virtual Session
Aug
21
1:00 PM13:00

Pre-IFLA World Council Virtual Session

IFLA will be hosting Pre-World Council Virtual Session for any of our members to attend - this will explain the agenda, how the council and voting will work and be an opportunity to ask any questions about how the 2 days will work.

This will be on Wednesday 21st August at 14.00 Brussels time (find equivalent global times here).  

The zoom link is here, Meeting ID: 929 4508 7725.

This will be recorded so if you cannot make it we will share the recording with our members afterwards. 

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Abstract Submission Deadline for UTC
Aug
15
12:00 AM00:00

Abstract Submission Deadline for UTC

The "Towards an International Landscape Convention - Rethinking Land Use" is a PhD workshop part of the Urban Thinkers Campus (UTC) and a larger movement to establish an International Landscape Convention (ILC) by UN Habitat, which will provide a framework for the policy, planning, protection and management of landscape worldwide to help address global challenges.

 

Currently, there is no international legal instrument specifically addressing the policy, planning, protection and/or management of the everyday landscape.  While some special landscapes are protected under existing conventions, such as the UNESCO World Heritage Convention or the Convention on Biological Diversity, these instruments do not provide a comprehensive, integrated or holistic approach, recognise the immense restorative capacity of the land to address global challenges or understand landscape as the bedrock of society, the very infrastructure upon which we depend to survive and thrive. 

 

The proposal for an ILC aims to provide a framework to see this bigger picture, recognising the cultural, natural, and socio-economic value of land and by promoting collaboration among various stakeholders, including governments, civil society and local communities.

 

As part of development of the ILC, UTC in cooperation with IFLA invite PhD students around the world to showcase their research that is giving voice to this infrastructure, exploring the power of the physical, cultural, everyday landscape to ensure that it is no longer a blind spot but recognised as a vitally important resource to be looked after, resuscitated, celebrated; the very fabric of our identity, wellbeing, self-confidence and worth.

 

In particular, we invite current PhD candidates and those who have completed within the last two years to submit a Pecha Kucha-style presentation of 400 seconds, each presentation consisting of 20 slides, each shown for only 20 seconds before automatically progressing to the next one.  We are looking for work which expands the perceived boundaries of landscape architecture beyond the technical - research that is creative, original and unpublished. We welcome research that explores the bigger picture, the rich complexity of landscape and its contribution to quality of life and quality of the environment, its social, cultural, spatial or economic facets.

 

Key Dates

August 15th, 2024: Abstract submission deadline:  300 word abstract, setting out theme, subthemes, literature, methodology and findings

September 2nd, 2024: Notification of acceptance week commencing 2nd September

September 27th, 2024: Pecha Kucha submission of complete timed presentation (20 slides x 20 seconds, pdf format) to UTCBirmingham@gmail.com and chair.eaa@iflaworld.org

October 3rd, 2024: Presentation at BCU, Birmingham. We welcome submissions which can be presented in-person or remotely via MS Teams. The presentation language is English.

For more information, please download the brief here or email UTCBirmingham@gmail.com

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