Colleagues, I’m passing on this call from the University of Calgary.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations in 2015, provides a “shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future”. It does so interconnecting questions of environmental security with social policy and the effective design of our buildings, cities and infrastructures. As we approach Cop 26, the ‘Cultures, Communities and Design’ conference calls for papers on all aspects of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals as they relate to the development of our buildings, cities and related communities.
CULTURES, COMMUNITIES AND DESIGN
A CONFERENCE CONNECTING PLANNING, LANDSCAPES, ARCHITECTURE AND PEOPLE
The University of Calgary
June 28-30, 2022
Abstracts: 01 December, 2021 (Round 1)
https://architecturemps.com/calgary/
THEMES:
Design + Planning; Infrastructure + Building; Teaching + Learning; Society + Communities; Sustainability + Development
PUBLISHERS:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing and UCL Press.
ORGANISERS:
University of Calgary. School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape. Support from AMPS
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PROVOCATION:
‘The Countryside’ – a polemically generic term Rem Koolhaas has recently used to reposition debates about our cities to those of rural areas. While posited as ‘new’, it is, in reality, a well established mode of thinking. Through notions such as the peri-urban for example, geographers, sociologists, architects, urban designers and regional economists have all debated the urban-rural relationship for several decades.
ISSUES:
According to this logic, the environmental, social, cultural, planning and design issues relevant in our cities find parallels outside the city fringe. Calgary, the host city of this conference, is a perfect example. It has heavy industry, a thriving business economy and a growing tourist sector. However, pockets of the city contend with poverty, pollution and gentrification. As a city, Calgary also ‘pressures’ its surrounding lands including the Rockies and the Banff nature reserve.
HISTORY:
As it celebrates its 50th Year anniversary in 2021-22, the Faculty of Environmental Design / School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at the University of Calgary sees this conference as engaging in the interdisciplinary ethos of its origins. It seeks to debate contemporary questions of the environment, architecture, the city and society. It argues that each of these disciplines are interrelated fields of thought and practice, and that the lessons learnt in one place and time, are useful in another.
https://architecturemps.com/calgary/
NB.
Dayananda Sagar Institutions, Bangalore, India, is also organizing a conference on related questions with support from Amps, Cambridge Scholars Publishing and UCL Press. Details below:
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE(S) - HUMANE CITIES
Virtual / Bangalore, India. March 23-25, 2022
Dayananda Sagar University Institutions
Abstracts: 30 October 2021
https://architecturemps.com/bangalore/
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