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Planetary Urbanisation – Agendas for Action | Agrifutures Zürich – Agroecological Projects

Vernissage: 5. Oktober, 19:00 | Ausstellung: 6. Okt – 17. Dez 2023 | ZAZ BELLERIVE, Zentrum Architektur Zürich, Höschgasse 3, 8008 Zürich.

Urbanisation processes are profoundly transforming the Earth. Enmeshed in the metabolic flows and the web of life, they are producing manifold planetary crises and demand urgent action. This exhibition addresses these crucial challenges through a decade-long collaborative research at the Department of Architecture at the ETH Zürich captured through cartographic maps, illustrations, photographs and film, and organised in two thematic strands.

Focusing on sixteen metropolises and world regions, Planetary Urbanisation offers new concepts and cartographies of urbanisation processes, traces struggle against their effects, and proposes agendas for action. Agrifutures Zürich presents approaches to sustainable food production, alternative to ongoing agricultural intensification. Agroecological design visions describe Zürich’s future food region based on ecological practices, cooperativism, and commoning. Multiple events related to the exhibition, including a colloquium, guided tours through the show, and the launch of two book publications on the topic, open the research to discussion.

Konzept und Produktion

Christian Schmid, Milica Topalović, Karoline Kostka, Alice Clarke, Nancy Couling, Nitin Bathla, Caroline Ting in Zusammenarbeit mit ZAZ BELLERIVE

Beiträge von

Die Ausstellung zeigt Elemente des Forschungs- und Entwurfsarchivs der Lehrstühle für Soziologie von Prof. Christian Schmid und Architektur und Territorialplanung von Prof. Milica Topalović am Departement Architektur der ETH Zürich. Die Projekte wurden durch verschiedene Programme des Future Cities Lab Global am Singapore-ETH Centre und der ETH Zürich sowie durch den gemeinsamen Master of Advanced Studies in Urban and Territorial Design der ETH Zürich und der EPFL realisiert.

Veranstaltungen

18. Oktober 2023, 18:00–19:30: Dual Book Launch
Buchvernissage Territories of Extended Urbanisation. Tracing Planetary Struggles (herausgegeben von C. Schmid & M. Topalović), und Vocabularies for an Urbanising Planet. Theory Building through Comparison (herausgegeben von C. Schmid & M. Streule).
Die Vernissage mit anschliessendem Apéro findet in Englisch statt.

18.–20. Oktober 2023 NSL Colloquium Planetary Urbanisation – Agendas for Research and Action bringt diverse Stimmen und wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse von mehr als dreissig internationalen Referent:innen aus den Bereichen Stadtforschung, Architektur und Landschaft zusammen.
Das Kolloquium findet in Englisch statt.

1.–31. Oktober 2023: Tage der Agrarökologie
Der Beitrag Agrifutures Zürich ist Teil der Tage der Agrarökologie 2023, die im Monat Oktober in der ganzen Schweiz Veranstaltungen zur Thematik anbieten. Ziel der Initiative ist es, der Öffentlichkeit die Agrarökologie und ihre vielfältigen Aspekte näherzubringen.

27. Okt 2023, 14:00–16:00: Agrifutures Zürich with Designers
Absolvent:innen und Dozent:innen des MAS in Urban and Territorial Design der ETH Zürich und der EPFL laden zu einem öffentlichen Rundgang durch die Ausstellung ein, um ihre agrarökologischen Gestaltungsvisionen für die Region Zürich vorzustellen.
Die Führung mit anschliessendem Apéro findet in Englisch statt.

Zusätzliche Angaben zu den Veranstaltungen beim ZAZ Bellerive und auf der Projektwebseite New Agendas under Planetary Urbanisation

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59 | September 2023: Nachhaltige Ernährungssysteme / Sustainable Food Systems

  • Agroecological Repair – Food, Territory and Agriculture in the Canton of Zürich
  • Documenting and Promoting Multifunctional Agro-urban Landscape for Resilient Cities: a Case Study in Antananarivo
  • Fokusgebiete für den Schutz und die Förderung von Vogelarten der Schweizer Landwirtschaft
  • Peeling out the Details of Chestnuts in Castasegna, Bregaglia, Switzerland
  • «Unser Ziel ist es, Lösungsansätze für die rasante globale und schweizweite Urbanisierung zu finden.»
Kurzmeldungen
  • New Project: Urban Humanitarian Housing
  • LVML-Integration into Design++ at the ETH Zurich
  • BAB – Intercantonal Coordinated Monitoring of Construction Outside Building Zones
Publikationen
  • disP 59/1, March 2023
  • Lively Cities
  • A Multi-objective Calibration Framework for Capturing the Behavioral Patterns of Autonomously-driven Vehicles
  • Cooperative Planning under Pro-development Urban Agenda? A Collage of Densification Practices in Zurich, Switzerland
  • Glossary of Spatial Planning Terms. An Overview of Instruments and Terminology in Switzerland
Weiterbildung / Studiengänge
  • CAS ETH in Regenerative Materials: Essentials
  • EPFL ETH MAS Urban and Territorial Design
  • MAS ETH in Housing
  • Designing Resilient Regenerative Systems (DRRS)
  • CAS ETH Raumentwicklung und Prozessdesign
Aktuell
  • Open House Zürich, Quartierrundgang
  • Generationenwohnen
  • Opening of the ‘Large-scale Virtualization and Modeling Lab – LVML’
  • 2+2+1: Eine Debatte über zeitgenössische Landschaftsarchitektur
  • Planetary Urbanisation – Agendas for Action | Agrifutures Zürich – Agroecological Projects
  • Future Cities Laboratory Global Conference and Exhibition
  • LUS Talks 2023
  • Emeritierungsspaziergänge Günther Vogt
  • Planetary Urbanisation: Agendas for Research and Action
  • Architecture of Territory: MY WEATHER
  • Reflective Practitioners
  • Symposium of Urban Design History and Theory (SUDHT)
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  • Inputreferat «Generationenwohnen – ein Wohnmodell mit Potenzial»
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  • Symposium ‘Drawing the Urban’
  • Days of Architecture Sarajevo
  • NSL Colloquium: Transport Planning – Where do we go now?

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Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard
Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert
Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen
Prof. Damian Jerjen
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
Prof. Hubert Klumpner
Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas
Prof. Freek Persyn
Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid
Prof. Milica Topalovic
Prof. Martina Voser

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