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SMART CITY: THE NEXT GENERATION. Focus Southeast Asia
8 - 9 June 2013
A project by Aedes East International Forum for Contemporary Architecture NPO, in collaboration with the Goethe Institutes in Southeast Asia, with four workshops, an exhibition and a conference.
Part I Panel 1
Part II Panel 2
Part III Panel 3
Part IV Intervention
Part V Panel 4SATURDAY, 8 JUNE 2013
Welcome
Hans-Jürgen Commerell, Director ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin -
00:00:00 -
00:02:21
Ulla Giesler, Curator, Aedes, Berlin -
00:02:22 -
00:03:49
Panel 1: Smart Behaviour / Social Inclusion New concepts for a coherent society support the care for different needs and the inclusion of diverse social groups, to create a productive coexistence in our cities.
Intorduction
Adeline Seidel, Stylepark, Frankfurt -
00:03:54 -
00:06:18ContributorsPrapan Napawongdee, Shmadesigns, Bangkok -
00:06:24 -
00:20:22
Ellisa Evawani, University of Indonesia, Jakarta -
00:21:11 -
00:32:47
Eva Esposto Lloyd, Collective Studio, Phnom Penh -
00:33:52 -
00:51:24
Thomas Auer, Transsolar, Stuttgart -
00:52:46 -
01:02:13
Panel Discussion -
01:04:42 -
01:32:07
Additional PanelistsBudi Pradono, Budi Pradono Architects, Jakarta
Elisa Sutanudjaja, Rujak Center for Urban Studies, Jakarta
Moderator
Adeline Seidel, Stylepark, Frankfurt
Panel 2: Smart Technologies and MaterialsClosed loop economies influenced by new material developments can act as a holistic approach to invent new social value chains for developing countries.
IntroductionUlla Giesler, Curator, Aedes - 00:00:00 – 00:00:49
Sascha Peters, Agency for Material and Technology, Berlin - 00:00:52 - 00:25:06
Contributors
Dirk E. Hebel and
Felix Heisel, Future Cities Laboratory / ETH Zurich, Singapore -
00:25:10 -
00:37:09
Eike Roswag, Ziegert | Roswag | Seiler Architekten, Berlin -
00:38:03 -
00:52:38
Thorsten Klooster, TASK Architekten, Berlin -
00:53:26 -
01:08:21
Moderator
Sascha Peters, Agency for Material and Technology, Berlin
Panel 3: Smart Housing
New housing developments can lead to increased innovations with regards to inner-city living. How can new ideas for housing create a change in human behaviour?
Introduction
Ulla Giesler, Curator, Aedes -
00:00:00 -
00:00:49
Kristien Ring, Architect and Curator, Berlin -
00:00:55 -
00:05:10
Contributors
Eleena Jamil, Eleena Jamil Architect, Kuala Lumpur -
00:05:16 -
00:18:36
Kazuhiro Kojima and
Kazuko Akamatsu, C+A Tokyo (CAt), Tokyo -
00:22:35 -
00:38:14
Bernhard Franken, Franken Architekten, Frankfurt -
00:41:25 -
00:56:26
Panel Discussion -
00:56:38 -
01:21:26
Moderator
Kristien Ring, Architect and Curator, Berlin
Intervention: On Smart Grids by
Gabi Schillig and students from the University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf
Jonas Schneider and
Marie Keppler, University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf - 00:00:00 - 00:11:32
Panel 4: Smart Mobility
To improve the inhabitants’ mobility, new transport concepts are key factors for space and traffic challenges in our cities.
Introduction
Florian Lennert, Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change, InnoZ, Berlin -
00:00:00 -
00:01:34
Contributors
Felino A. Palafox, Jr., Palafox Associates, Makati City, Philippines -
00:01:38 -
00:11:16
Hardesh Singh, #Better Cities, Kuala Lumpur -
00:12:42 -
00:20:11
Rainer Becker, Head of Business Development Asia-Pacific, Daimler Mobility Services GmbH, Stuttgart -
00:23:36 -
00:28:53
Norbert Feuerstein, Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH, Wolfurt, Österreich -
00:30:01 -
00:34:38
Max Hirsh, Future Cities Laboratory / ETH Zurich, Singapore -
00:35:45 -
00:39:20
Christian Derix, Aedas, London -
00:41:04 -
00:50:29
Panel Discussion -
00:51:19 -
01:15:23
Moderator
Florian Lennert, Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change, InnoZ, Berlin
Part VI Panel 5
Part VII Intervention
Part VIII Panel 6
Part IX Panel 7SUNDAY, 9 JUNE 2013
Panel 5: Smart City - The Larger Scale
On what scale can we find significant solutions to the challenges of the twenty-first century and how can we elaborate on the shifting relationship between nature, resource and city?
Key Notes
HE Jai Singh Sohan, Singapore Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin -
00:00:00 -
00:16:39
Introduction
Miriam Mlecek, ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin -
00:16:45 -
00:18:25
Florian Lennert, Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change, InnoZ, Berlin -
00:18:27 -
00:20:13
Contributors
Dirk Sijmons, curator IABR-2014-URBAN BY NATURE, Rotterdam -
00:20:26 -
00:47:23
Kelly Shannon, Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo -
00:49:21 -
01:04:38
Eric Frijters, FABRIC / IABR-2014, Rotterdam -
01:05:50 -
01:22:45
Lars Lerup, Rice University, Houston -
01:23:30 -
01:38:42
Panel Discussion -
01:39:00 -
02:15:14
Moderator
Florian Lennert, Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change, InnoZ, Berlin
Additional Panelists
Cosmas Gozali, Atelier Cosmas Gozali, Jakarta
Ben Milbourne, Bild Architecture / RMIT University, Melbourne
This panel is supported by and jointly organized with IABR.
Intervention: by
Irwan Ahmett, Artist, Jakarta - 00:00:00 - 00:13:40
Panel 6: Creative Industries as Smart Economy Factors
Creativity as a social value becomes vital for the urban progress, while relying on global investments, jobs and the young generation as the developers of new economic strength.
Introduction
Miriam Mlecek, Programme Manager, ANCB -
00:00:00 -
00:00:42
Adeline Seidel, Stylepark, Frankfurt -
00:00:43 -
00:05:03
Contributors
Rattapong Angaksith, Creative City Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand -
00:05:19 -
00:17:37
Tita Larasati, Bandung Creative City Forum, Bandung -
00:19:28 -
00:34:39
Ulrich Weinberg, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Potsdam -
00:36:09 -
00:48:58
Gerhard Schmitt, Future Cities Laboratory / ETH Zurich, Singapore -
00:50:21 -
01:02:31
Ragnar K. Willer, Sociologist of Consumption, Berlin -
01:03:58 -
01:10:16
Panel Discussion -
01:10:33 -
01:30:40
Moderator
Adeline Seidel, Stylepark, Frankfurt
Panel 7: Smart Collaborative Heritage Management
Local governance and heritage management practices in Asia and Europe will be examined with a focus on collaborative partnerships amongst city stakeholders.
Introduction
Miriam Mlecek, Programme Manager, ANCB -
00:00:00 -
00:01:14
Anupama Sekhar, Deputy Director, Cultural Exchange, Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), Singapore -
00:01:18 -
00:04:14
Contributors
Rene Tan, RT+Q Architects, Singapore -
00:04:45 -
00:19:11
Simon R. Molesworth, Executive Chairman, International National Trusts Organisation (INTO), Melbourne -
00:20:03 -
00:47:13
Nils Scheffler, Urban Expert, Berlin -
00:48:20 -
01:05:41
Final Words
Miriam Mlecek, Programme Manager, ANCB -
01:05:50 -
01:08:39
Ulla Giesler, Curator, Aedes -
01:08:45 -
01:09:57
This panel is supported by and jointly organized with ASEF. ASEF’s contribution is with the financial support of the European Union.
Concept:
Ulla Giesler, Aedes, Berlin
Realisation:
Ulla Giesler, Aedes, Berlin;
Miriam Mlecek, ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin
We wish to convey our sincere thanks to:
Stiftung Deutsche Klassenlotterie Berlin
Goethe Institut
Axor Hansgrohe
Zumtobel
carpetconcept
Busch-Jaeger
Transsolar
(SEC) Singapore-ETH Centre
Auswärtiges Amt
Asia-Europe Foundation
IABR
Asien-Pazific-Wochen Berlin