Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 13 minutes
The United States of America is yet another context, in which the current crisis, caused by the spread of the Corona-Virus, is unfolding. How does the government respond in the U.S.? What specific (urban) context do we find? Brent D. Ryan looks closely at the built environment of our cities and pleads for a deeper understanding of what Urban Design as a discipline encompasses and what its future tasks could be...
What does a society need in the neighborhood, what conflicts and needs are there on site and how can a good community based on solidarity be started? The What/Next team spoke to Sven Lager about these and other questions. Together with his wife, Elke Naters, he is the founder of the Sharehouse Refugio in Berlin-Neukölln...
Bewusster beteiligen. Die Krise hat einen Digitalisierungsschub in dialog- und beteiligungsorientierten Prozessen der Stadtentwicklung ausgelöst. Dabei zeigt sich: Obwohl insbesondere die informelle Kommunikation, das sogenannte Nebengespräch, digital nur schwer zu ersetzen ist und bewusst angestoßen werden muss, fördert das Zusammenspiel von Online- und Offlineformaten eine angemessen differenzierte Prozessgestaltung...
As digital technology becomes entrenched in modern society, online platforms may seem like a public space for discussion when they are really owned by private corporations. But internet firms are also making the leap to physical space, appropriating public urban spaces for their own purposes...
How does everyday life in Halle an der Saale change as a result of the Corona crisis? The team of What/Next spoke to Rene Müller. He is the district manager in Halle Süd and portrays the commitment of the people and his role as well as the changed tasks of the district office in times of crisis
Wie sieht der durch die Corona Krise veränderte Alltag in Halle an der Saale aus? Das Team von What/Next hat mit René Müller gesprochen...
The Netherlands pose a particular setting for practicing planning. Paul Gerretsen knows the government driven system well and has made it his mission to allocate international knowledge and bring together disciplines, authorities and civil society to collectively engage into thinking about new paradigms for planning.
Die Niederlande stellen einen besonderen Rahmen für die Planungpraxis dar...
Important functions of public space are breaking down due to the pandemic. The everyday life of many people in Munich is changing: some are conquering new spaces in the city and enjoying the low-traffic streets in the neighborhoods. The others are eagerly waiting for normality to return in order to use public spaces as usual...
The future is uncertain, particularly now. Still, it is useful and necessary to look ahead, not only in the field of urban development. How planning can and should deal with the future is one of the topics in the third City Talk. The guests from Berlin, London and Vienna represent three different perspectives on cities and their development.
Die Zukunft ist unsicher, gerade jetzt...
The City of Vienna has long been taking steps towards digital participation regarding urban development processes. But the most significant leap yet has been brought on by the current pandemic. As municipalities are gradually adjusting to new routines, the experiences gathered in the digital realm may enhance future participation processes...
The Ruhr area is a specific urban context, which has been formed by profound transformation processes in recent decades. In order to observe the changes that are triggered by the corona virus, the team of What/Next spoke with Dr.-Ing. Irene Wiese -v.Ofen, architect and former councillor of the City of Essen for Urban Planning, Building and Land...