The future is when houses make the climate and the city becomes edible!

2023-03-21T12:32:11+01:00

As part of Science Week, Berlin's Future Places will be showing important contributions from research and practice to shaping climate change in the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region on Climate Day on 08.11.22. Impulsvorträge, Podiumsdiskussion und Projektmesse gestalten diesen Tag und es können Menschen ins Gespräch kommen, die sich für Fragestellungen und Lösungen zur Gestaltung des Klimawandels interessieren und/oder sich aktiv einbringen wollen.

The future is when houses make the climate and the city becomes edible!2023-03-21T12:32:11+01:00

EXPERI conference

2023-03-21T12:30:22+01:00

The interdisciplinary junior research group EXPERI invites stakeholders from research, administration, urban and mobility planning, civil society and business to the symposium: "Verkehrswende: Rethinking Urban Space" on 6 and 7 October 2022 in Berlin. First interim results will be presented on the topic of land allocation and redesign. Successfully implementing the traffic turnaround also means rethinking and redistributing the scarce resource of public space.

EXPERI conference2023-03-21T12:30:22+01:00

Next Grand Challenge – BUA Calling

2023-03-21T12:27:11+01:00

Together with young people, researchers and students, the Berlin University Alliance team is currently looking for the Next Grand Challenge - a global challenge on which scientists from various disciplines will then conduct research. Together, they will shape the research priorities in Berlin! The Berlin University Alliance (BUA) - an alliance of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin - cordially invites young people to join in!

Next Grand Challenge – BUA Calling2023-03-21T12:27:11+01:00

Valuing urban green space – results from real-lab research

2023-03-21T11:47:34+01:00

Gardens and parks provide a variety of services for city dwellers: They cool the urban climate, purify the air, provide habitats for plants and animals and recreational spaces for the people who live and work in the city. In order to make the value of these areas for sustainable urban development more tangible, the GartenLeistungen project has recorded and evaluated these diverse effects with numerous partners from science, administration and practice. The project's conference took place on 13 May and the final publication is now available - be sure to take a look!

Valuing urban green space – results from real-lab research2023-03-21T11:47:34+01:00

POP Farm

2023-03-21T11:26:28+01:00

Part of our discussion and work is the topic of infrastructure. What infrastructures does the city need? How does infrastructure change with regard to the climate resilient, the edible, the circular city? One of the first projects presented is our POP Farm - a prototype of ultra-local food production in the city. Visit us, see and taste for yourself!

POP Farm2023-03-21T11:26:28+01:00
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