PROFESIE

29

OCT


10 a.m.


6 p.m.


Location:
Ambasada

29 October

Workshop

Architect's backstage

Models of collaboration between architecture and other disciplines.

The workshop aims at supporting workshop participants in developing new business models for their architecture practice, exploring possibilities arising from new forms of collaboration with other disciplines. Based on the experience of the Wonderland Manual for Emerging Architects and the Funding the Cooperative City series, participants will be provided with new tools and perspectives on innovative architecture and urbanism practices around Europe. By identifying their professional learning needs, by looking into the local available resources and identifying the potential partners for cooperation, those who will join the workshop will have the possibility of developing new concepts and ideas for their business models.

The workshop will be held in english.

You can register here. 

Program:
10:00 - 10:15: Welcome and introduction to the day
10:15 - 11:00: Presentation on “Models of collaboration between architecture and other disciplines”
11:00 - 11: 30: Coffee break
11:30 - 12:15: Group exercise to map own expertise
12:15 - 13:00: Short presentations in Pecha Kucha style
13:00 - 14:00: Lunch break
14:00 - 16:00: Group work on “Development of new services”
16:00 - 16:30: Coffee break
16:30 - 17:30: Marketplace of ideas
17:30 - 18:00: Synthesis and goodbye

Daniela Patti


Daniela Patti is an Italian and British architect and planner who studied in Rome, London, Porto and Vienna. Specialised in urban regeneration and environmental planning through collaborative processes, her recent research and projects focus on the governance of peri-urban landscape, the revitalisation of local food markets and new economic models for urban development. Since 2012, she is Board Member of the Wonderland Platform for European Architecture.

Levente Polyák


Levente Polyák is an urban planner, researcher and policy adviser. He studied architecture, urbanism, sociology and art theory in Budapest and Paris, and worked on urban regeneration projects for the New York, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Budapest and Pécs municipalities. Founding member of the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre, board member of the Wonderland Platform. He participated at the URBACT pilot project.


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