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February 12, 2024 | "Animal-Aided Design: Für eine Architektur des Artenreichtums", lecture by Prof. Dr. Thomas E. Hauck (Das Parlament für die Zukunft)

What does joyful climate protection look like, ensuring biodiversity and guaranteeing the future viability of our cities? Can humans and animals coexist peacefully? In the "Parliament for the Future," the Panel on Planetary Thinking, in cooperation with the Stadttheater Gießen, explores these questions and outlines various scenarios for sustainable coexistence. The lecture “Animal-Aided Design: Towards an Architecture of Biodiversity” by Thomas E. Hauck (Studio Animal-Aided Design, Technical University of Vienna) focused on sustainable and responsible urban planning.

  • February 12, 2024 | "Animal-Aided Design: Für eine Architektur des Artenreichtums", lecture by Prof. Dr. Thomas E. Hauck (Das Parlament für die Zukunft)
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  • What does joyful climate protection look like, ensuring biodiversity and guaranteeing the future viability of our cities? Can humans and animals coexist peacefully? In the "Parliament for the Future," the Panel on Planetary Thinking, in cooperation with the Stadttheater Gießen, explores these questions and outlines various scenarios for sustainable coexistence. The lecture “Animal-Aided Design: Towards an Architecture of Biodiversity” by Thomas E. Hauck (Studio Animal-Aided Design, Technical University of Vienna) focused on sustainable and responsible urban planning.
When

Feb 12, 2024 from 08:00 to 10:00 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)

Where

Salon of Stadttheater Giessen

Attendees

Speaker Thomas E. Hauck

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The German-speaking event “Parliament for the Future” is a collaboration between the Panel on Planetary Thinking and the Stadttheater Gießen. The event series explores what a happy climate protection looks like that ensures biodiversity and guarantees the future viability of our cities. It further investigates whether humans and animals can coexist peacefully, while designing various scenarios for sustainable coexistence.

The lecture “Animal-Aided Design: Towards an Architecture of Biodiversity” by Thomas E. Hauck (Studio Animal-Aided Design, Technical University of Vienna) focused on sustainable and responsible urban planning. Unlike heavily cultivated agricultural landscapes, cities offer habitats for rare wildlife species and can thus make a possible contribution to species conservation in the face of the climate crisis. Hauck explored how the coexistence of humans and animals can be designed towards a more biodiverse and climate-resilient urban coexistence through considerations from architecture and urban planning .

The event took place on February 12, 2024, at 8:00 PM in the Salon of Stadttheater Giessen. Further information about the event can be found here. Tickets for upcoming events can be purchased at the ticket shop of Stadttheater Giessen or at the box office.