ECOWEEK
2010: YOUNG ARCHITECTS FORUM in the MIDDLE EAST
ECOWEEK 2010:
GREEN ARCHITECTURE :: COMMUNITY :: SUSTAINABILITY International Conference
and Interdisciplinary Workshops for Young Architects, Designers and
Planners bring together young professionals and graduate students
to learn from and cooperate with expert professionals through
planning "green" projects for communities in Kiryat Gat and the West
Bank, peace projects in Jerusalem, an urban project in Beersheva in
the Negev Desert, and ecological and urban installations in the 2nd
Bat Yam Biennale.The workshops bring together known and
established architects, designers, and engineers from Israel, Palestine,
Greece, Italy, and other European countries, and the US, with participating
young architects and students of Architecture from Israel, Palestine,
Greece, Italy, and other European countries. They work in small groups
of up to 10 people and learn together how to design by integrating
sustainability principles, 'green' Architecture and ecological solutions
in their Architecture and design decisions. They also have the rare
opportunity of working with real clients for real projects
some of which will be built.
ECOWEEK 2010 includes lectures and keynote lectures by international
and regional speakers, thematic lectures and interdisciplinary workshops,
and optional site visits. Participating architects and experts are
Prof. Robert Axelrod (University of Michigan), Michael Sorkin
(Sorkin Studio, New York), Bjarke Ingels (BIG, Denmark), Thomas
Rau (Holland), Thomas Doxiadis (doxiadis+, Greece) and
others.
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ECOWEEK 2010 is planning an additional component to take place in
Greece in the fall 2010. More details will be announced shortly.
ABOUT ECOWEEK
ECOWEEK is an independent non-governmental organization
(NGO) with international activity. Its mission is to raise environmental
awareness and to promote the principles of Integrated Development
Worth-Living (Sustainable Development). Among ECOWEEK activities is
the sharing of knowledge and expertise through the training of young
professionals in 'green' Architecture and design, community responsibility
and sustainability. ECOWEEK was established in Greece in 2005, and
today is active in the SE Mediterranean region. ECOWEEK ... habits
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