Water vs. Urban Scape — Exploring Integrated Water-Urban Arrangements

BOOK LAUNCH + TALK
Water vs. Urban Scape : Exploring Integrated Water-Urban Arrangements  - Marco Ranzato (ed.) -  Jovis, 2018.
 
Talk with Andrea Bortolotti, Andrea Aragone, Pauline Cabrit, Catalina Dobre, Bianca Fanta, Roberto Genna, Gery Leloutre & Maëlle Thueaux.
Dates
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Hours
19:30
Place
CIVA, Rue de l'Ermitage 55, 1050 Brussels
Tickets

free entrance

Urban river floods, inundations, water shortage, dirty water, water pollution, or drowning are nothing new for our urban environments. But is there any other paradigm to follow but going along with the assumption water vs. urban? How can the challenge be met to give more room for water while enhancing the spatial quality of our urban landscapes?

As early as the nineties, the concept of Integrated Water Management has gained momentum in urban design research and practice. Water vs. Urban Scape presents promising new approaches to integrate water in the urban landscape through design-based experiences drawn up for a range of specific socio-spatial urban landscapes across the world such as the diffuse urbanisation in the Northeast of Italy and in Flanders, the booming cities of Shanghai and Istanbul or the expanding Oslo, the informal urbanisation of Kigali and the suburbanisation of Perth. In a second part, four visual essays display possible scenarios of integrated water-urban arrangement in the Brussels Capital Region. With this, Water vs. Urban Scape provides plenty of inspiration for tackling one of the major issues of Urban Design in the urban age.

During the book launch there will of course be time for questions and room for discussion with some of the authors and the editor.