Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 13 minutes
In the first episode of What/Next, Prof. Agnes Förster talks to Jan Gartner of Raumpioniere, a Vienna-based platform for crowdfunding of citizen-led urban development projects.
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Municipal planning departments rarely take on systemically relevant tasks in acute crisis management. For them, the current crisis provides a moment of reflection based on in-depth knowledge of the specific urban context. City councillors of Aachen, Bremen and Ulm share their impressions of the corona crisis and bring up questions for emerging tasks in urban development...
Three times urban development planning: Leading planners from public administrations in Cologne, Munich and Zurich discuss the effects of the current crisis on long-term trends of urban development – some of them masked by the current crisis, others even more visible. They go on to reflect on the relevance, roles and instruments of urban development planning during and after the crisis.
You can find the blog What/Next at www.planung-neu-denken...
The cross-media approach, combining online and offline formats, has proven to be an effective way to run citizen participation processes in the past. But how can it work, when events in physical space are not currently an option? This may be a chance to rethink virtual as well as in-person participation.
Ein crossmedialer Ansatz aus Online- und Offline-Formaten hat sich als effektiver Weg der Bürgerbeteiligung erwiesen...
The neighborhood is becoming increasingly important in times of crisis. What/Next spoke to Dr. Olaf Schnur about the consequences of the crisis on urban neighborhoods.His conclusion: We should definitely learn from the current situation.
Das Quartier als unser direktes Lebensumfeld gewinnt in der Krise an Bedeutung. What/Next hat mit Dr. Olaf Schnur über die Auswirkungen der Corona Krise auf städtische Quartiere gesprochen...
Niehler Freiheit is a real-life citymaker project in Cologne that wants to create a space for community and culture in a former repair shop at the edge of town. The lockdown caused the initiative to move many activities online, but they continue to reflect on physical space.
Die Niehler Freiheit ist ein reales Stadtmacher-Projekt in Köln, das in einer Werkstatt am Stadtrand Räume für Community und Kultur schaffen möchte...
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...
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 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...
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...