Lecture / congress

Participation for Real: Pasts, Presents and Futures of Participatory Design and Architecture in Flanders and Brussels

26 September 2024
Timelab
Ghent
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On 26 September, Liesbeth Huybrechts gives a lecture on the past and present of participatory trajectories in Flanders and Brussels over the past 60 years. She will discuss the evolution of participatory design, as well as its various future roles in changing architectural and planning procedures.

Liesbeth Huybrechts

Huybrechts is Associate Professor and works in the areas of participatory design, design anthropology and spatial transformation processes in the research group Arck, University of Hasselt, Belgium. She has developed a research interest in the design for/with participatory exchanges and processes of capacity building between human and the material/natural environment and the “politics” of designing these relations.

Participation for Real

The series of a lecture and workshops is designed to foster peer-to-peer learning among people who are intensely occupied with participatory projects, as well as to introduce a series of skill sets to younger and/or interested architects and architecture students.

Programme  

Practical

  • DATE:

    26.09.2024

  • HOUR:

    20.00-21.30

  • LOCATION:

    Timelab
    Kogelstraat 34, 9000 Ghent

  • ACCESS:

    Free, with registration

  • LANGUAGE:

    Dutch

  • PRODUCTION:

    Flanders Architecture Institute and Timelab

  • WITH THE SUPPORT OF:

    The Flemish Community

Timelab is wheelchair accesible. Please contact them in advance if you have any questions.

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What We Share

In 2024-2025, the architecture programme of the Flanders Archtecture Institute is all about what we share.

How do shared spaces influence our way of life? In 2024-2025, the architecture program of the Flanders Architecture Institute will focus on what we share. In our exhibitions, lectures, debates, workshops and publications we investigate the different aspects of cohabitation and living together.

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