Petra Marko will be speaking about placemaking and sustainable practice at the London Ecoweek inaugural conference on Monday 15th September. The programme of workshops, lectures and events hosted by ARUP aims to raise environmental awareness and promote sustainability. The Ecoweek Network has members in 43 countries and the organisation is active in more than 15 countries.
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Future Cities Catapult workshop, Big Green Week in Bristol
Francis Moss will present our latest ideas at the Innovating for Future Cities workshop as part of Bristol's Big Green Week on 16 June. The Future Cities Catapult is about unlocking ingenuity to face urban challenges and brings together innovative practices from the South West of England working on cities to collaborate on developing solutions that cities need now and in the future.
Special Jury Prize - Trenčín - City on the River urban design masterplan
Our urban design masterplan Trenčín - Pohoda City on the River received special jury prize in the international competition Trenčín - City on the River. The competition attracted 60 submissions from all over the world following an open call for proposals connecting the city centre with both waterfronts. The city will collaborate with all awarded teams to develop the new masterplan for the central city zone.
Drift Mapping Hamburg. Hafencity > Fish Island, Bakewell > Berliner, Here > Eternity…
Kleine Pause, a busy little family-run café in Wohlwillstrasse, Hamburg. Currybratwurst, Rostbratwurst, Schinkenwurst. Sam, Lucy, Alex and I have reached the end of a day endurance drifting the city. Losing our bearings, finding them and losing them again, phew. Our approximate route identified with heavens gaze (google-earth), views sought from local friends, (spotted-by-locals), and sweeps of The News for Street Activity (Das Real Life Game in der Gefahrenzone Hamburg). The drift sampled a range of conditions encouraging comparisons to be drawn with Hackney Wick and Poplar - areas of East London that have been the focus of two years of drifting by myself and Chloe Street creating ‘Lea Valley Drift’.
European Economic Congress 2014 - Creative Placemaking, Katowice
Igor Marko will disuss models and examples of best practice in creative placemaking in the Central European context. The panel will look at cultural activities as tools to economically and socially revive cities and regions, highlighting challenges and obstacles of creative placemaking with focus on economic and social impact. The panel is organized within the European Economic Congress in Katowice, Poland.
Appearances and Concealment: the Two Faces of Seoul’s Public Space
Being half Korean, I had already visited the country's capital city a few times. However, as a child who could not speak the language, my perception of the built environment had always been filtered and guided by the adults of my family. I took the opportunity now, following my degree in town planning and with fairly improved language skills, to experience life as a Seoulite for a few months at my own pace, through my own eyes and ears, naturally biased by my academic background.
Book Contesting Space: Architecture as a Social Practice
Negotiating Change by Petra Marko (Petra Havelska) was published in a new book Boj o Prostor (Contesting Space, Archa 2014). Following an inspiring international lecture series, the book represents a cross-section of contemporary critical thought in the field of urbanism and architecture, with contributions by reknown authors including Wouter Vanstiphout and Michael Zinganel. An abstract of Petra’s essay is available on our blog.
New commission for LLDC Employment Study
Marko&Placemakers in collaboration with URS and We Made That were commissioned to undertake a comprehensive study within the Legacy Corporation area, that will help benefit the local people and economy, ensuring the Legacy of the 2012 Games and the regeneration of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The Legacy Corporation’s aim is to create a vibrant park fully integrated with the surrounding communities.
Baroque and Gothic Exhibition designed with narrative approach
Our exhibition design for the first major exhibition of Gothic and Baroque art at the Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava explores a narrative thread of spatial experiences, through which the diverse collection of artefacts comes alive, creating an interactive and continuous landscape. Gothic and Baroque will be open to the public from Friday 17 January 2014.
Changwon Diary
I was recently invited to visit the city of Changwon, South Korea, to give a keynote lecture about the role of placemaking at the annual Eco-city Conference. During my short stay I had the opportunity to discuss the vision for Changwon through experiencing the city’s past and present urban development and discussions with the Mayor, his advisory team, architects and planners, centred around the city’s future ambition as a truly sustainable place to live in, work in and visit. I have also witnessed the efforts on ground, through walking around old and new parts of Changwon and talking to the local residents, clearly indicating that the ambition for the city is not merely a written policy, but is being successfully implemented.
Alternatives to the Creative Ghetto
Artists' factory complexes may cater for the young creative graduate demographic, but what happens when young artists out grow these places?
Why Architecture Should Always Carry Meaning
A few months ago, my friend Taina Guedes, Brazilian food-artist based in Berlin, came to us – Sven Hoehne and myself – asking for a favour: can we build a mobile-kitchen-instrument? Strange question…we know we can build a kitchen. We know we can make it move. We suppose it can make sounds too? So, I answered as an architect would:
Changwon Eco-City International Conference, South Korea
Igor Marko is the keynote speaker at this year's conference in Changwon promoting Eco-City and urban sustainability, organised by Changwon Eco-City Architecture Organisation and Korea Institute of Registered Architects(KIRA). The conference is part of Changwon Eco-City festival. Igor's lecture and seminar on 28 October will focus on the role of placemaking in sustainable urban development.
Harrow Industrial Stories – Kodak
The research for our recent report “Harrow Industrial Stories” on the local economy of the London Borough of Harrow’s industrial estates uncovered a fascinating collection of businesses from the extra-large to the extra-small. We have discovered that there is actually very little known about the businesses on London’s industrial estates. What is known is mostly based on high-level statistics. The industrial estates are often not very visible, accessible or integrated into our neighbourhoods. More importantly, though, the research demonstrates that the most important factor for local economic development are the entrepreneurs and employees, the people, who make up these businesses.
Olympic Legacies: International Conference, UEL London
The International Conference at University of East London takes place on 4-6 September 2013. Petra Havelska and Anna Aubry's paper exploring the opportunities of human geographies in supporting lasting legacy will be presented as part of The Changing Urban Order and Mega-Events. The collaboration originated from the ambition to mediate the integration process between authorities and informal groups.
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