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Luxus heißt.... Qualität und Raumbedarf im Wohnen

In the organizer's words:

City in conversation - Berlin in transition

Where there is a lack of housing, there is a lack of quality of life. But what are contemporary residential buildings and what should they look like? What services do we need? How do we respond architecturally and urbanistically to new lifestyles and forms of coexistence in the cosmopolitan city? How do we deal with the existing housing estates and apartments? Which other areas and buildings can be activated and converted for residential purposes? How can urban planning and architecture help to ensure that everyone in Berlin can find suitable housing? What new strategies are there for creating housing? How can we prevent monofunctional, non-mixed housing estates? And what has priority ...?

We will discuss these questions with planners, representatives of the housing industry and academia and with the audience in order to find common answers.

Introduction: Christoph Wagner, Urban Development and Participation Working Group of the Berlin Chamber of Architects

Moderation: Robert Ide, author, Der Tagesspiegel

Panel:
David Eberhart, BBU Verband Berlin-Brandenburgischer Wohnungsunternehmen e.V., press spokesman
Elisabeth Müller Interior Design
Ricarda Pätzold, German Institute of Urban Affairs and member of the StEP Wohnen 2040 advisory group
Sebastian Bartels, Berliner Mieterverein e.V., Managing Director
Sascha Zander, Architect Berlin

An event in the series "Stadt im Gespräch - Berlin im Wandel" in cooperation with the Berlin Chamber of Architects.

Free admission: Tickets can be booked online

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Price information:

Free admission: tickets can be booked online

Location

Urania Berlin e.V. An der Urania 17 10787 Berlin

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