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Open Source Think-Tank

Blogpost af
Arianna Bavuso
Dato
27.04.2015

Political-economic volatility, socio-demographic dynamics, climatic transformation, and the shifting energy landscape, represent some of the more prominent challenges and conditions in the ongoing production of the urban realm. The ability to respond in an informed and innovative way to dynamics such as these will play an important role for future professional actors engaged in the development of more socially, ecologically, and economically, as well as politically, and culturally sustainable societies.

This blog engages social media as an accessible tool to support a space for open communication and debate with an interested public. In this context, faculty and students are intended to share questions, intuitions, analyses, hypotheses, visions,prototypes, architectural and urban research and projects related to a range of transformations affecting contemporary society.

 

Image above . From the project Wonderful(l) Copenhagen - Urban Drivers within the Municipality designed by Elin Hirsch, Karen von Bonsdorff, Laura-Sophie Behrends, Steinunn Aradottir during the 2014 autumn semester within the master programUrbanism and Societal Change at KADK. 

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