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You are listening to a podcast from Copenhagen Architecture Festival: A place that explores, discusses and communicates architectural and urban questions through a number of interdisciplinary initiatives.

    FOODSCAPES, Episode Two: Production

    FOODSCAPES, Episode Two: Production

    FOOD. It shapes our daily lives, molds the structure of our cities, and connects to over 25% of global CO2 emissions. Transforming the world's food systems means transforming the ways of inhabiting the world.
    This podcast explores a conversation about the intricate connections that link food production, consumption, and human habitation. The panel includes Lasse Antoni Carlsen, director of Bygaard; Christer Bredgaard, owner of Il Buco; Kristine Fisker, a design specialist in sustainable changes in the food industry and a design advisor at INVI. The moderator is Mia Maja Hansson, director and teacher at Kitchen Collective.

    • 52 min
    FOODSCAPES, Episode one: Foundation

    FOODSCAPES, Episode one: Foundation

    JORD. Hjemsted for mere end en fjerdedel af den biologiske mangfoldighed på jorden, planetens største vandfilter og et af de vigtigste naturlige systemer for kulstoflagring. Sund jord betyder sunde økosystemer og et godt grundlag for frugtbare fødevaresystemer. Regenerativt landbrug er blevet beskrevet som en landbrugsrevolution, der har løftet om en storslået vending af tendensen til jordudtømning og en væsentlig stigning i kulstofbinding. Flyt din opmærksomhed et par centimeter under dine fødder!
     
    Paneldeltagere: 
    Anna Sofie Hvid,  Rural Agency  Nanna Thomsen, Andelsgaarde Søren Ejlersen, Stifter af blandt andet Fælleshaven & Aarstiderne Moderator: Marie Sainabou Jeng, Stifter og programdirektør af Madland

    • 47 min
    The Manifesto Reading Club: Constant and Ivan Chtcheglov

    The Manifesto Reading Club: Constant and Ivan Chtcheglov

    In this podcast, we are exploring two key texts related to the movement: ‘Another City for Another Life’ (1958) by Constant and ‘Formulary for a New Urbanism’ (1953) by Ivan Chtcheglov. Your guide through the texts is David Pinder, a professor in Urban Geography at RUC and author of the book "Visions of the City: Utopianism, Power, and Politics in Twentieth-Century Urbanism" (2005).
    The podcast is a part of the documentation of a longer series of reading club events linked to our past exhibition, ‘Architecture and the Art of Agitation,’ which marked the culmination of a year-long exploration of the significance of manifestos, including two exhibitions, as well as an analogue and a digital publication.Follow the link below and listen to the conversation on your favourite platform. Read more about ‘Architecture and the Art of Agitation’ exhibition in KoozArch’s article ‘The manifesto as a dream machine’.
    Read the digital publication ‘Manifesto Relay 2023’ here.

    • 48 min
    The Manifesto Reading Club: Le Corbusier and Koolhaas

    The Manifesto Reading Club: Le Corbusier and Koolhaas

    In April 2023, the exhibition ‘Architecture and the Art of Agitation’ opened in the exhibition-space of Copenhagen Architecture Festival. Over a period of two months, a diverse group of experts, professionals, and architecture enthusiasts gathered for a sequence of reading club events, offering moments for rereading and reevaluating some of the most influential architectural manifestos of the 21st century.
    This podcast represents one of two recordings documenting these events, capturing a lecture on Le Corbusier's Towards an Architecture (1923) and Rem Koolhaas' Junkspace (2001). Kristoffer Weiss, philosopher, director of the Danish Architectural Press, and ex-partner in EFFEKT, was our guide, and you will hear his voice in the following recording. 

    • 29 min
    Venice and Copenhagen as Coastal Cities – What Are the Potentials of Nature Based Solutions?

    Venice and Copenhagen as Coastal Cities – What Are the Potentials of Nature Based Solutions?

    In May 2023, the Danish Pavilion opened at the 13th Venice Biennale, featuring the exhibition "Coastal Imaginaries". Inside the pavilion, a diverse group of collaborators, professionals and architecture enthusiasts gathered for a focused discussion series on nature-based solutions and the coastscapes of the future. This podcast represents one of four recordings capturing these dialogues.
    This podcast captures a conversation on co-habitation, waterscapes and nature-based solutions; mindsets and practices for the future. The discussion is facilitated by Katrina Wiberg, who serves as an associate professor at the School of Architecture in Aarhus. The panel comprises the following experts:
    Rikke Juul Gram, a landscape architect and a partner and CCO at Schønherr, a Danish studio specializing in landscape architecture.
    Gertrud Jørgensen, an architect, Ph.D., and professor with expertise in urban planning within the Department of Landscape Architecture and Planning.
    Amina Chouari, a landscape architect and Ph.D. researcher at Università Iuav di Venezia. 
    Francesco Musco, an architect and a full professor specializing in Urban Planning at the Department of Architecture and Arts – Università Iuav di Venezia.
    For other episodes, please visit https://coastal-imaginaries.dac.dk/. 

    • 30 min
    Educating for the Future: for What and How?

    Educating for the Future: for What and How?

    In May 2023, the Danish Pavilion opened at the 13th Venice Biennale, featuring the exhibition "Coastal Imaginaries". Inside the pavilion, a diverse group of collaborators, professionals and architecture enthusiasts gathered for a focused discussion series on nature-based solutions and the coastscapes of the future. This podcast represents one of four recordings capturing these dialogues. 
    This episode delves into a conversation regarding the future of architectural education in the context of the green transition and the potential environmental risks that lie ahead. Ellen Braae, a professor specializing in landscape architecture theory and methodology, moderates the discussion. The participants include:
    Pippo Ciorra, who is not only an architect but also a critic and educator. Since 2009, he has held the role of senior curator at Rome's MAXXI, the National Museum of 21st-Century Arts. 
    Anne Tietjen, an architect with a Ph.D., and a Professor specializing in Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, and Transformation. As of 2022, she serves as the Head of Studies for the MSc Landscape Architecture.  
    Enrico Formato, an architect with a Ph.D., who is currently a Research Fellow at the University of Naples Federico II.
    Alberto Innocenti, an architect with a Ph.D., who works as an Assistant Professor specializing in Urban Resilience at the University of Southern Denmark. 
    For other episodes, please visit https://coastal-imaginaries.dac.dk/.  

    • 32 min

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