THE FUTURE OF OPEN BUILDING Conference
Wednesday, Sep 9, 20152:07 PM — Friday, Sep 11, 20159:26 PMEDT
| Zurich, Switzerland
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Event Summary Comparatively no longer a radical alternative to many approaches emerging to analyze and organize the design and construction processes which shape the built environment, THE FUTURE OF OPEN BUILDING conference asks participants to critically consider what the notion of 'open building' continues to offer within broader international contexts. The aim of this provocation is to encourage participants to challenge how collaborative synergies amongst the design professions and those impacted by design choices, are often made, unmade and transformed within every scale of the built environment. What forms and directions should ‘open building’ take in the twenty-first century? Who Should Attend? The programming is strongly oriented toward practicing professionals and academics interested in open building approaches to design and construction processes. Structure Each of the three days of conference program is organized around keynote speakers and moderated panels in the morning sessions. In addition supplementary afternoon programming will include: one afternoon of three parallel paper sessions, and a second afternoon of two technical tour options, as well as an exclusive film screening of CASE STUDIES NL that will be followed by a Q & A with the documentary filmmakers. Special Guest of Honor N. John Habraken Key Dates January 30, 2015 - Paper Abstracts & Poster Proposals Due - CET Midnight (Central Europe Time) March 2, 2015 - Authors Informed & Payment Options Open May 1, 2015 - Full Papers Due for Review June 8, 2015 - Review Comments Distributed July 24, 2015 - Final Submissions Due & Regular Registration Closes August 10, 2015 - Late Registration Closes September 9-11, 2015 - Conference at ETH Zürich Language Conference keynotes, panels, paper presentations and tours will be held in English. For more information visit http://www.openbuilding2015.arch.ethz.ch
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