DESIGN ECOLOPOLIS : Promoting Sustainable Agritourism in Pasig City
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DESIGN ECOLOPOLIS : Promoting Sustainable Agritourism in Pasig City
(Sketchup 2016 + VRay + Photoshop)
Welcome to EcoPolis: The Car-Free City of the Future
Car-free city Imagine a city where the air is crisp and clean, the streets are quiet and safe, and the residents are happy and healthy. Welcome to EcoPolis, a revolutionary car-free city that’s paving the way for sustainable urban planning. A City Reimagined EcoPolis is a masterclass in urban design, where every aspect of the city has been carefully planned to prioritize people and the planet.…
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“A Student Exhibition on Munich’s Environmental Histories”
All photographs courtesy of Florin Prună.
In late July, students of the RCC’s Environmental Studies Certificate Program organized Ecopolis München: Umweltgeschichten einer Stadt. This interactive multimedia exhibition showcased Munich’s environmental histories through the students’ final projects, and was curated by doctoral candidate Sasha Gora, research assistant Raphaela Holzer, and the Deutsches Museum’s exhibitions curator Nina Möllers.
Over 200 people attended the special evening, among them prominent guests including professors from various universities, city representatives, journalists, Selbach Umwelt Stiftung founder Karl Heinrich Selbach, and Green party leader Margarete Bause.
The evening opened with an informal welcome from RCC director Christof Mauch and a number of students involved in the organization of the exhibition. President of LMU Munich Bernd Huber then gave the official opening address, remarking on the fantastic work the students had done.
Held in the Lichthof of the LMU main building, the Ecopolis night fully came alive with a student slam that introduced the exhibition. Students from 12 disciplines showcased the results of their hard work completed during the program. The exhibition brought together a variety of creative elements, allowing the public to engage with text, videos, audio clips, and interactive displays. Guests could stroll through a maze of information and activities, enriching their knowledge of Munich and its hidden histories. In addition to the final projects, posters were on display including those of LMUGrün and the university’s sustainability initiatives. There was also a satellite exhibition featuring the work of those students who have not yet completed their studies.
Later that evening, Mr. Selbach and Markus Vogt, a Selbach foundation board member and chair of Christian Social Ethics at LMU Munich, handed out the Selbach Stiftung’s sustainability awards for 2017. The recipients, recognized for the best PhD dissertation, master’s thesis, and bachelor’s thesis respectively were: Sebastian Kistler (LMU Munich), Matan Dahan (TUM), and Lydia English (Hochschule Muenchen). This is the third time the sustainability prizes have been awarded as part of the Münchner Hochschultage.
Humboldt fellow and Carson visiting scholar Daniel Barber then led a roundtable discussion on Architecture and Environmental Futures. The discussion formed part of the workshop Environmental Histories of Architecture, which concluded the following day.
Finally, 14 students took to the stage to introduce their final projects in an eco-slam. Their stories asked: Who do urban environments belong to and how do we envision them in the future? Each project offered a glimpse into Munich’s intriguing (and often surprising) history—from Fröttmaning’s garbage mountain, now a green playground for children, to the mushroom tunnels and beer cellars of underground Munich.
The evening event was a great success and celebrations continued well into the night. Although the Ecopolis exhibition ran for just three days, a virtual exhibition is in the pipeline, as well as a publication featuring the process of its production.
Ecopolis München: Ecopolis Night “A Student Exhibition on Munich’s Environmental Histories” All photographs courtesy of Florin Prună. In late July, students of the RCC’s
Debat op Ecopolis: De Klimaattrein ontspoord?
Debat op Ecopolis: De Klimaattrein ontspoord?
Het vierde debat op Ecopolis ging over het klimaatvraagstuk en de weg naar Parijs. Professor Katherine Richardson schreef mee aan het Planetary Boundaries 2.0 rapport. Bij de start van de discussie liet ze duidelijk verstaan dat ze de keuze voor de term ‘Planetaire grenzen’ betreurde. “Een grens heeft een zekere finaliteit, terwijl het rapport eerder als een waarschuwing wil dienen.”…
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Debat op Ecopolis: Groei- vs. Balanseconomie
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Het derde debat op Ecopolis zette de trein direct terug op de rails. “I’ll be talking about degrowth or décroissance… I’m not sure yet what the Dutch word is.” opent Federico Demaria. Misschien al direct een eerste signaal dat het debat hier nog een lange weg te gaan. “Vandaag kent België geen groei en dat is een ramp. Hoge werkloosheid is bijvoorbeeld een gevolg. Toch is eeuwige groei geen optie…
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Debat op Ecopolis: Het Nieuwe Geld
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Wat is de rol van geld
Een eerste discussieronde ging over de maatschappelijke rol van geld in onze maatschappij. “Geld moet in de eerste plaats een sturingsmechanisme zijn.” opende Henk Van Arkel. “Vandaag is…
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Debat op Ecopolis: De Groene Utopie
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Een Belg, een Nederlander, een Française en een Oostenrijker namen het eerste debat op Ecopolis voor hun rekening. Een diverse Europees gezelschap dus dat direct een stevig thema aanpakten: De Groene Utopie.
De U van Utopie kan je lezen als de goede plaats, maar ook als de plaats die nergens bestaat.” zo opende Jean Paul Van Bendegem het debat. “We gaan toch voor een utopie die nergens is, en…
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