Make_Shift City—Renegotiating the Urban Commons

AEDES on Pfefferberg, Christinenstraße 18, 10119 Berlin

Can architects and planners renegotiate the ”urban commons”—shared spaces and shared resources? Can temporary actions or urban interventions in public space serve as the basis for another kind of planning? Which civil economy follows from such an urbanism of small acts?

Makeshift implies a temporary or expedient substitute for something else, something missing. Make-Shift City extends the term to embrace urban design strategies. “Make-Shift City” implies a condition of insecurity: the inconstant, the imperfect, and the indeterminate. It also implies the designing act of shifting or reinterpretation as a form of urban détournement. Austerity urbanism and the increasing scarcity of resources among the cities and boroughs of Europe in particular has far-reaching consequences for civic space. Where there is a lack of regular planning processes, gaps arise as open spaces that enable an ad-hoc informal urban design. What often results is a process of urban commoning: the renegotiation of shared spaces and shared resources. This urbanism of small acts is an emancipatory practice; a re-imagining of the city space and its potentialities.

Lectures and discussion:

Regula Lüscher, State Senate Department Director of Berlin

Leonie Baumann, director, Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee

Indy Johar, architect and political scientist, founder of 00:/

Markus Bader, architect, raumlabor Berlin

Moderation:

Francesca Ferguson, editor, curator for architecture and urban planning, Urban Drift Projects

03/19/2014, 7:00 pm

AEDES on Pfefferberg, Christinenstraße 18, 10119 Berlin

Can architects and planners renegotiate the ”urban commons”—shared spaces and shared resources? Can temporary actions or urban interventions in public space serve as the basis for another kind of planning? Which civil economy follows from such an urbanism of small acts?

Makeshift implies a temporary or expedient substitute for something else, something missing. Make-Shift City extends the term to embrace urban design strategies. “Make-Shift City” implies a condition of insecurity: the inconstant, the imperfect, and the indeterminate. It also implies the designing act of shifting or reinterpretation as a form of urban détournement. Austerity urbanism and the increasing scarcity of resources among the cities and boroughs of Europe in particular has far-reaching consequences for civic space. Where there is a lack of regular planning processes, gaps arise as open spaces that enable an ad-hoc informal urban design. What often results is a process of urban commoning: the renegotiation of shared spaces and shared resources. This urbanism of small acts is an emancipatory practice; a re-imagining of the city space and its potentialities.

Lectures and discussion:

Regula Lüscher, State Senate Department Director of Berlin

Leonie Baumann, director, Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee

Indy Johar, architect and political scientist, founder of 00:/

Markus Bader, architect, raumlabor Berlin

Moderation:

Francesca Ferguson, editor, curator for architecture and urban planning, Urban Drift Projects

Make_Shift City – Renegotiating the Urban Commons

Go back