Rients Dijkstra | Tales from 3 cities - London Rotterdam Moscow
Vortrag von Rients Dijkstra, Leiter von Maxwan Architects and Urbanists, Rotterdam, im Rahmen der Vortragsreihe "We built this city" am Institut für Kunst und Architektur im Sommersemester 2009.
Rients studied architecture and urban design at Delft University, Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated with honors. He worked with architects Frits van Dongen (de ArchitectenCie) and Rem Koolhaas (OMA). In '93 Rients was invited to the role of urban design supervisor for Leidsche Rijn, a new town of 30'000 dwellings. This assignment kick-started Maxwan architects + urbanists.
Maxwan Architects and Urbanists
are based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. They are an international practice dedicated to contemporary architectural and urban design. Working on a broad variety of subjects, Maxwan have designed widely recognized projects such as the "Saw Tooth Tower (Nuilding)" in Rotterdam, the "Office Building F&I" (Maastricht Aachen Airport) and "50 Bridges" for the City of Utrecht. Maxwan have made a name for themselves internationally with innovative proposals for the new town of Leidsche Rijn (75'000 residents and a hidden highway), the 10'800 houses Master Plan for Barking Riverside, and most recently, the Master Plan A101 for a new city on the fringes of Moscow, and the building commission for 2000 houses in the Dnepr River Delta, Kiev Ukraine.
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Jean-Pierre Chupin
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27.04.2009 | 19:00h | R211a
Jeremy Foster
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, Cornell University
Urban entropy and socio-natural temporalities in post-apartheid Johannesburg
18.05.2009 | 19:00h | R211a
ppag architects
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WE BUILD THIS CITY… YES, IT'S US (ALL) !
08.06.2009 | 19:00h | R211a
Valéry Didelon
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About the Lecture Series:
WE BUILT THIS CITY…
Architects build Cities, how?
Can we reduce the city as simply a collection of buildings, or do we need to distinguish between architecture and urbanism?
How can we ignore one if we are conceiving the other?
Is the city a system of buildings or is it a complex system, which allows for buildings to be arranged in an orderly or chaotic manner?
Some cities are more desirable to live in than others, why?
Some cities are more expensive t han others, why? | Some cities are easier to get around, why?
Some cities are models for others, why?
Some cities are greener than others, why?
Some cities are dormitories, why?
Some cities are struggling with their glorious past, why?
Some cities are grounds for experiments, why?
Some cities are divided by war, why?
Some cities are automobile cities, why?
Some cities are exploited by politics, why?
Some cities are more public than others, why?
Some cities are…
The lecture series 08/09 will explore the question of urbanity, and what makes the city of the 21st century a ground for another urbanism: We will debate the future possibilities of the metropolis. If Manhattan was the model of a retroactive manifesto, what could be the future of our urban living? And who is to build it?