Date: 16 – 17 March, 2020
Time: 10:00 – 18:00
Location: MCW Lab, Kromme Nieuwegracht 20, Utrecht
Register: by emailing urbaninterfaces@uu.nl before March 1
Utrecht University’s [urban interfaces] research group invites you to participate in the pressure cooker workshop Designing More-Than-Human Cities!
In this workshop, students from different programs and academies collaborate on an interdisciplinary urban design assignment. The specific focus of the workshop is to develop creative design for more-than-human cities. This deals with the question of how our cities can become more sustainable – both socially and ecologically – by taking into account the diverse interests, stakes, and perspectives from other living organisms and species beside humans. How can we adopt perspectives from insects or birds? How can we imagine urban infrastructures inspired by fungal networks? And how can we collaborate with other species in shaping public space?
In this workshop we will use creative methodologies to “design for debate,” under the guidance of design studio Cream on Chrome and scholars from Utrecht University’s research group [urban interfaces]. Here, design is intended to address contemporary urban challenges and translate more abstract ideas about these issues into a tangible design prototype, in order to develop a speculative scenario life in Future Cities. This does not have the intention to offer solutions so much, but rather aims to spark debate about these urban challenges.
As students from diverse disciplinary backgrounds are involved, we expect a productive exchange of perspectives, theories, concepts, skills, and interests. You will become familiar with some relevant theoretical perspectives from the humanities as well as more practical and solution-oriented perspectives from creative and design-based disciplines. You will experience working in interdisciplinary teams, and work collaboratively towards the presentation of your design concept. As an added bonus, you will have the opportunity to showcase your team’s design concept in MAB20’s student exhibition.
Interested? Send an email before March 1 to urbaninterfaces@uu.nl to register!