Our future in the delta, the delta of the future : IABR-2018+2020 : the missing link /

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Meeting name:International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (8th : 2018-2020 : Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Imprint:Rotterdam : Internationale Architectuur Biennale Rotterdam, c2018.
Description:128 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:Dutch
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11608403
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Varying Form of Title:IABR-2018+2020 : the missing link
Missing link
International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2018+2020
Other uniform titles:International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (8th : 2018-2020 : Rotterdam, Netherlands). Our future in the delta, the delta of the future.
International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (8th : 2018-2020 : Rotterdam, Netherlands). Our future in the delta, the delta of the future. Dutch.
Other authors / contributors:Brugmans, George.
Alkemade, Floris.
ISBN:9789082513721
9082513722
Notes:Text in Dutch and English.
Summary:There is a direct connection between the future of the city, the subject of the IABR since its founding, and the key challenges of our time, climate change and rapidly growing social inequality. And as these challenges quickly become more urgent, the position of the IABR becomes increasingly firm and action-oriented. What then can the IABR, small player in a huge force field, actually do? The tools that it has are the power of imagination and the ability of designers to show us what we can want. Nothing more--but nothing less, either. For such an endeavor to be effective, an environment in which good plans can be turned into concrete projects is vital. It is already happening, but with difficulty and not nearly often enough. There is a missing link. In every respect, and everywhere. That is why, in the next three years, the IABR will fully focus on finding that missing link, on bridging the gap between innovative design and sustainable realization. To start with in the Delta of the Low Countries, with research and Ateliers taking place in the Netherlands and Belgium, and with exhibitions and programs in Rotterdam and Brussels. Exhibition: HAKA Building, Rotterdam, The Netherlands & World Trade Center, Brussels, Belgium (01.06.-08.07.2018).

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