ArchDaily x LifeCycles: Stream the Panel Discussions Live
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- May 25
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Our lives as architects and designers revolve around inventing new ways to change both the profession in which we practice, and the world for which we build. From the individual buildings, all the way to the urban planning strategies that we propose, the way that we consider a project's longevity and impact on the world play an immense part in how we think about design.
To further explore how we can design cities, environments, and buildings, we are excited to announce the lineup for ArchDaily x LifeCycles: The Future of our Cities; a three day (May 26-28) live-streamed series of panel discussions featuring architects from around the world who will be sharing their ideas and experiences for how we can build a better future.
These panel discussions are a collaboration between ArchDaily and LifeCycles.
LifeCycles is a new 3-day festival about the future of our cities, architecture, environment and communities. More than 40 speakers will be presenting and discussing around six themes, across 3 days and 3 stages. Topics selected for their relevance and importance for our future world.
As a stage partner ArchDaily will be moderating its own stage at LifeCycles.
MAY 26
12:30 PM - CET (6:30 AM - EST)
CITY LIFECYCLE
Moderated by Christele Harrouk
This talk will be about our future cities, and the crossover with technology.
Today’s cities face many rapidly rising challenges and opportunities. Smart cities, urbanization, new mobility, sharing economy, affordable living, and many more (r)evolutions cause for lifecycle and cross-generational thinking, and a vision for a liveable, sustainable, affordable, and futureproof city development. The digital revolution is driving change in every part of our lives. The construction and design industry is rapidly discovering the potential of increased computational power to generate and fabricate buildings and objects, impacting the core principles of architecture and all involved materials. At the same time all levels of technology are used to create smarter cities that are safe, healthy, and futureproof.
- Kim Van Hoslbeke – Skidmore Owings & Merrill – New York
- Arjan Dingste – UNStudio – Amsterdam
- Jacob Kurek – Henning Larsen – Copenhagen
MAY 27
12:30 PM - CET (6:30 AM - EST)
ENVIRONMENT LIFECYCLE
Moderated by Eduardo Souza
Buildings and construction play a major part in climate breakdown and biodiversity loss. For everyone working in the construction industry, meeting the needs of society without breaching the earth’s ecological boundaries will demand a paradigm shift in behavior. The urban landscape is constantly transforming to meet the changing social, economic, environmental, natural, and technological needs. Aging populations, sharing economy, urbanization, religion, flexible homes, education…
Improving the social dimension and creating societal value are vital elements in the process of urban regeneration and architecture. Let us share our vision on how to design, build, and share our future homes, cities, and neighborhoods.
- David Gianotten – OMA – Rotterdam
- Sinus Lynge – Effekt – Copenhagen
- Lina Ghotmeh – Lina Ghotmeh Architecture – Paris
MAY 28
12:30 PM - CET (6:30 AM - EST)
ARCHITECTURE LIFECYCLE
Moderated by Diego Hernandez, ArchDaily Creative Director
This talk will be about our future architecture, and the crossover with construction.
The future is changing faster than ever before. Building concepts designed today, to be built in 3 to 5 or more years, require extensive research to guarantee their future relevance. Let’s address the past, the present, and the future of architecture. The design process to carbon footprint, clean energy, and wood constructions. About futureproof engineering, meeting global challenges, sustainable construction materials, modular systems, and more. The way we design and fabricate the built environment is more exciting and challenging than ever.
- Kim H Nielsen – 3XN – Copenhagen
- Eran Chen – ODA NY – New York
- Dikkie Scipio – KAAN – Rotterdam