Talks & Tours on architecture, design and planning – DOMOTEX 2020
Hannover, 10-13. January 2020
in cooperation with Deutsche Messe
AIT-Dialog presents on DOMOTEX 2020 from 10th to 13th of January 2020 Talks & Tours with international referees.
Introduction
Gone are the days when architecture was just about creating atmospheric spaces. Globalization, digitalization, finite resources, affordability, densification, the merging of town and country, worklife balance, responsibility for nature and future generations – these are just some of the factors that are changing the way we relate to architecture. Architects, interior designers and planners need to embrace a new consciousness in order to realize their visions, while at the same time responding in a thoughtful and considered way to the needs and constraints of users and their environment. No matter what our point of view, the focus is on change and transformation (SHIFT), development and renewal, and atmosphere and space – and the focus of DOMOTEX is on ATMYSPHERE, both symbolically and as the show’s keynote theme, as made real and tangible by the special “Framing Trends” showcase. The emphasis here is on the floor as an essential, space-defining element which has a vital role to play in interior design.
Friday, 10. January 2020: SHIFT digital & connected
Saturday, 11. January 2020: SHIFT social & ecological
Sunday, 12. January 2020: SHIFT living & care
Monday, 13. January 2020: SHIFT specific & diverse
TOURS
On all four days of the show, at 12 p.m. and 3.00 p.m., AITDialog will be offering Guided Tours for architects, interior designers and design experts. Each tour focuses on a specific topic, such as care, acoustics, sustainability and digital, or showcases general product innovations for the contract business. They are led by internationally renowned architects and interior designers, with commentary alternating between German and English on successive tours.
All tours start from the info counter in Hall 8.
Thems and program
10:00 – 11:00 Uhr Exhibitors & partners on stage
12 – 1.30 p.m. Tour (in German)
Niki Szilagyi, niki szilagyi interior architecture, DE-München
www.niki-szilagyi.de
3 – 4.30 p.m. Tour (in English)
Alexander Deutschmann, Nickl & Partner, DE-München
www.nickl-architekten.de
TALKS
SHIFT /// DIGITAL & CONNECTED IN THE CONTEXT OF ATMYSPHERE
Digitalization is now a major and ubiquitous theme, which is changing both architecture itself and the working practices of architects and interior designers. Technical innovations are creating countless new opportunities in building design. Connected working, building information modelling (BIM), parametric design, modular construction, prefabrication, customization of products – these are just some of the buzzwords of the digital transformation. Alongside our enthusiasm for all these impressive options, however, we must not lose sight of the impact on costs, production, scheduling, etc. in order to keep things in perspective.
11 a.m. Introduction by the moderator Prof. Moritz Fleischmann, Department of Architectural Informatics, PBSA Düsseldorf
11:15 a.m. “Beauty in the digital age” (in German)
Markus Giera, Kaulquappe AG, CH-Zürich
www.kaulquappe.com
12 noon „Beyond BIM – optimizing communication and cooperation with the digital twins“ (in German)
Stefan Kaufmann, ALLPLAN Deutschland GmbH, DE-München
www.allplan.com
12:45 p.m. Panel discussion
1 p.m. Lunch break
2 p.m. „Non-Linear Parametric Workflows – a Knowledge-Based Design Approach” (in English)
Jürgen Heinzel, UNStudio, NL-Amsterdam
www.unstudio.com
2:45 p.m. „Digital construction“ (in German)
Oliver Hans, Schüco International KG, DE-Bielefeld
www.schueco.de
3:15 p.m. „Security on a architectural journey of discovery“ (in German)
Philipp Wieting, Werknetz Architektur, CH-Zürich
www.werknetz.ch
3:45 – 4 p.m. Panel discussion
10 – 11 a.m. Uhr Exhibitors & partners on Stage
12 – 1.30 p.m. Tour (in German)
Simone Haar, Holzer Kobler Architekturen, CH-Zürich
www.holzerkobler.com
3 – 4.30 p.m. Tour (in Englisch)
Sylvia Schellenberg, Atelier ST, DE-Leipzig
www.atelier-st.de
TALKS
SHIFT /// SOCIAL & ECOLOGICAL IN THE CONTEXT OF ATMYSPHERE
There has been an unmistakable transformation in the consciousness of architects and interior designers. The limits of what is possible have shifted, and new developments are happening at breakneck speed. But does that make everything more indefinable and arbitrary, or – on the contrary – more individual and intentional? Because interdisciplinary work crosses boundaries and thinks outside the collective box, does it therefore form the basis of a new way of working, characterized by a growing sense of social responsibility and a new attitude among designers? At all events, the important thing is to have an influence and to create an identity, outside the mainstream, and always with an eye to better, environmentally aware design.
11 a.m. Introduction by the moderator, Julia von Mende, architecture critic, DE-Berlin
11:15 a.m. „About the Engawa“
Assemble, UK-London
www.assemblestudio.co.uk
12 noon “The Possible Architecture” (in English)
Lera Samovich, Fala Atelier, PO-Porto
www.falaatelier.com
12:30 p.m. “Eagles of Architecture” (in English)
Bart Hollanders, Eagles of Architecture, BE-Antwerpen
www.eaglesofarchitecture.com
1 p.m. Lunch break
2 p.m. „Nachhaltigkeit = Schönheit / sustainability = beauty” (in German and English)
Dr. h.c. Anna Heringer, Studio Anna Heringer, DE-Laufen
www.anna-heringer.com
2:45 p.m. „Functionality and aesthetics” (in German)
Stefanie Wögrath, illiz architektur ZT GmbH, AT-Wien
www.illiz.eu
3:30 p.m. „From A to B“ (in English)
Sofia von Ellrichshausen, Pezo von Ellrichshausen, CL-Concepcion
www.pezo.cl
4:15 – 4:30 p.m. Panel discussion
10 – 11 a.m. Exhibitors & partners on stage
12 – 1:30 p.m. Tour (in German)
Joachim Stumpp, raumPROBE OHG, DE-Stuttgart
3 – 4:30 p.m. Tour (in Englisch)
Agnes Morguet, DE-Köln
www.agnes-morguet.com
TALKS
SHIFT /// LIVING & CARE IN THE CONTEXT OF ATMYSPHERE
Social changes, demographic shifts, the climate debate, developments in mobility and infrastructure, housing shortages and scarcity of resources – these are just some of the factors that are changing architecture and interior design, and driving the search for new possibilities. For progressive and alternative housing, for temporary and permanent interventions, for infill development and the densification of existing residential areas. Here the focus is not least on healthy living and working, sympathetic use of innovative materials, and the recycling of the existing architectural fabric.
11 a.m. Introduction by the moderator, Julia von Mende, architecture critic, DE-Berlin
11:15 a.m. „ZOOMING in – ZOOMing out” (in German)
Dr. Peter Haimerl, Peter Haimerl . Architektur, DE-München
www.peterhaimerl.com
12 noon „Poolology of living“ (in German)
Mathias Heinz, pool Architekten, CH-Zürich
www.poolarch.ch
12:30 p.m. “Architecture in Search of Questions” (in English)
Koen Baeyens / Basile Graux, GRAUX & BAEYENS architecten, BE-Gent
www.graux-baeyens.be
1 p.m. Lunch break
2 p.m. „Architecture in a Time of Multiple Contexts“ (in English)
Bolle Tham & Martin Videgard, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, SE-Stockholm
www.thamvidegard.se
2:45 p.m. „High Tec – High Nature: ideas and concepts for an architecture in the year 2050“ (in German)
Martin Haas, haas cook zemmrich Studio 2050, DE-Stuttgart
www. haascookzemmrich.com
3:30 p.m. “the optimism of commons” (in English)
Marc Jay / Julie Schmidt-Nielsen, WE Architecture, DK-Kopenhagen
www.we-a.dk
4:15 – 4.30 p.m. Panel discussion
10:00 – 11:00 Uhr Exhibitors & parterns on stage
12 – 1:30 p.m. Tour (in German)
Katrin Jacobs, Henn Architekten, DE-München
www.henn.com
TALKS
SHIFT /// SPECIFIC & DIVERSE IN THE CONTEXT OF ATMYSPHERE
The job profile of architects and interior designers has become increasingly complex in recent years. Students in these disciplines no longer have to follow the traditional career path after they graduate. Digitalization and global working and thinking are driving a transformation that is creating a seemingly endless variety of possible specializations. New forms of collective working are emerging, which are less about a specific person and more about a concrete attitude or approach. Young architects and interior designers are crossing over traditional boundaries, and discovering the many new opportunities open to them.
11 a.m. Introduction by the moderator, Dr. Gesche Grabenhorst, ahrens & grabenhorst und Fachhochschule Bielefeld, DE-Hannover
www.ahrensgrabenhorst.de
11:45 Uhr “Shaping Space – Shaping Future” (in German)
Dr. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Gengnagel
Structural Design and Technology, University of the Arts, DE-Berlin
www.udk-berlin.de
12:15 Uhr “The architect – the unknown being” (in German)
Dr. Jan Krause, „Architektur Media Management“, Department of Architecture at Bochum University of Applied Sciences, DE- Bochum
12:45 p.m. Panel discussion
1 p.m. Lunch break
2 p.m. “Digital rethinking in architecture: Integrative computer-based design and construction” (in German)
Dr. AA Dipl. (Hons) Achim Menges, ICD- Institut for Computer-based Design and Construction at the University of Stuttgart and Menges Scheffler Architects, DE-Stuttgart
www.achimmenges.net
2:30 p.m. “Dream job civil service – the prospect offered by the town of Nordhorn to architects and engineers“ (in German)
Thimo Weitemeier, Stadtbaurat Nordhorn, DE-Nordhorn
www.nordhorn.de
3:00 p.m. “also refer to position” (in German)
Nathalie Bräuninger, RKW Architektur+, DE-Düsseldorf
www.ingenhovenarchitects.com
3:30 p.m. „Nature meets Technology“ (in German)
Dr. Tobias Wallisser, LAVA LABORATORY FOR VISIONARY ARCHITECTURE, DE-Berlin
www.l-a-v-a.net
4 – 4:15 p.m. Panel discussion
Registration
Members of the Chambers of Architects may receive continuing education credits for participation. Several registrations for different events are possible.
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