ICAM19 OFFICIAL PROGRAM COPENHAGEN SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 13
Opening day: Sunday, September 9 14.00-15.00 (Can be done all day long) Arrival, registration and check in Set up of Marketplace. 15.00-18.30 Sign-up necessary! 18.30-19.30 (Can be done all day long) Cities for people walking tour. The tour will focus on Copenhagen s historic infrastructural development - from cars to pedestrians and bicyclists, from parking lots to people friendly urban spaces. How Copenhagen has become a City for People and how the city is currently developing. By Gehl Architects (founded by world renowned Danish Architect and critic Jan Gehl) Arrival, registration and check in Set up of Marketplace. Meeting DAC, BLOX 19.30-21.30 Welcome reception Location TBD Includes a light serving
Day 1: Monday, September 10 8.00-9.00 Arrival, registration and check in Set up of Marketplace. Members will bring their material, DAC staff assists. 9.00-9.30 Official welcome and introduction to The New DAC in BLOX and to the DAC staff. By Kent Martinussen, Director of the Danish Architecture Centre. 9.30-9.45 Short break 9.45-12.15 Session #1 INSPIRE: Transnational collections research 12.15-14.00 LUNCH BREAK with Pecha Kucha Lunch is served first followed by Pecha Kucha and a short break before the program continues. 14.00-16.30 Session #2 CONNECT: Enabling co-production 16.30-17.00 Break 17.00-18.30 Introductory Lecture: 250 years of Danish Architecture. Including the buildings of the absolute monarchy, the world famous Danish modernism and highlights of the Danish welfare society of the 20 th century. Lecture features buildings by architects such as Nicolai Eigtved, Thorvald Bindesbøll, Arne Jacobsen, Jørn Utzon, Vandkunsten etc. By Professor Carsten Thau, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts 18.30-19.30 Time on your own 19.30-21.30 Network reception by Realdania, where CEO Jesper Nygård will give an insight to how Realdania work as a modern philantrophist. Realdania s mission is to improve the quality of life and benefit the common good by improving the built environment. Includes a light serving. Realdania HQ
Day 2: Tuesday, September 11 9.00-11.30 Session #3 - ENHANCE: Creating value in Commercial Partnerships Royal Library 11.30-11.50 Break Royal Library 11.50-13.00 General assembly #1 Royal Library 13.00-13.20 Break go to bus Royal Library 13.20 Bus pick up lunch will be handed out on the bus 13.20-18.00 Bus tour to the national collection of architectural drawings, which is one of the oldest and most complete collections in the world. Bus tour to Grundvigskirken (1940) by Danish Architect Kaare Klint Bispebjerg Søborg 18.00-19.00 Time on your own 19.00 21.30 Dine around in groups hosted by different architect studios At 3XN, HLA, COBE, and BIG s studios.
Day 3: Wednesday, September 12 9:00-11:30 Session #4 TAKE ACTION: Responding to Climate Change 11.30-12.00 Break 12.00-13:30 New Generation Talents 13.30-15:30 Lunch break with hosted lunch talk between ICAM & AAO, moderated. 15.30-18.15 Climate City walking tour. Tour of Copenhagen focusing on the city s climate adaption projects in the climate quarter of Østerbro, where streets and places are adapted to collect large amounts of rainwater as well as giving its inhabitants green spaces that improve communal engagement and quality of life. Taasinge climate neighbourhood By SLA (architectural studio) and Hofor (Greater Copenhagen Utility company) No official evening program
Day 4: Thursday, September 13 9.00-11.30 Session #5 EVOLVE: Democratisation of Culture/Community Empowerment. 11.30-13.30 Lunch with Pecha Kucha Lunch is served first followed by Pecha Kucha and a short break before the program continues. 13.30-14.00 Go to the Court Theatre 14.00-16:00 General Assembly #2 The Court Theatre 16.00-16.30 Break - go to boat 16:30-18:00 Farewell tour - Boat tour. Focus on the historic development of the Copenhagen Harbour, from industry to recreation. By Chief City Architect of Copenhagen, Tina Saaby. 18.00-19.00 Time on your own 19.00-21.00 Closing reception / party At BLOX terraces Dinner is included.