Cultivating Urgencies
Rob Roggema ( Cittaideale, Tecnologico de Monterrey)
WGM Maas (MVRDV, TU Delft - The Why Factory)
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Abstract
Cultivating and stirring up urgencies: wait and plan.Spotlighting the jewels of North-Holland.Formulating new tasks to speed up housingconstruction.Quicker, cheaper, nicer, and more adaptive living through changeable and modular thinking, and becoming more sustainable by lengthening the timechain (prefab to the max).Architecture students are explorers of new practical and technical products that contribute to housing development.Calculate and estimate the effect of technical innovation of one million homes in terms of carbon, ecology, and materials.Consideration of ecological, social, and aesthetic aspects of urban planning and landscape.Do not abandon the landscape: we need a bigger voice on this from architects and landscape architects.Conduct the conversations on the future on a yearly basis.Strengthen bonds with industry.