Social inclusion

BRUSSELS ARCHITECTURE PRIZE

 © Séverin Malaud
© Séverin Malaud

How can architecture promote social inclusion by ensuring safety and accessibility? Can multi-programmed architecture  and careful integration into the pre-existing urban fabric change the way we look at the city?

DDS+ &bogdan, Filter Café Filtré Atelier, GÉNÉRALE and KARBON' architecture & urbanism participate in the final debate organized as part of the Brussels Architecture Prize. The discussion is moderated by Evelien Pieters, architect and director of PAF (Platform voor Architectuur en Feminisme), who is concerned with the impact of architecture on a living environment, with a particular focus on gender equality, inclusion and work culture.

The Brussels Architecture Prize is an initiative of the Brussels-Capital Region that is implemented by Urban in co-production with A+ Architecture in Belgium. A cycle of 4 debates, produced in collaboration with CIVA, invites speakers to express their views on a specific theme through their architectural practice. "SOCIAL INCLUSION" is the fourth debate in the series.

Dates
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Hours
19:00
Language(s)
NL - EN
Place
CIVA, Rue de l'Ermitage 55, 1050 Brussels
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