EXPERI Conference

The interdisciplinary junior research group EXPERI invites stakeholders from research, administration, urban and mobility planning, civil society and business to the symposium: “Verkehrswende: Rethinking Urban Space” in Berlin.

First interim results around the topic of space distribution and redesign will be presented.

Successfully implementing the traffic turnaround also means rethinking and redistributing the scarce resource of public space. In addition to the presentation of the research results, there will be a keynote speech on the Berlin Mobility Act, further interface results from the DLR research project „Networked Mobility for Liveable Places (VMo4Orte)“, and excursions to three places of the traffic turnaround in Berlin.

With lectures by:

Dr. Julia Jarass, EXPERI / German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute for Transport Research, Prof. Dr. Sophia Becker, Mobility Researcher / Vice President for Sustainability, Internal Communication, Transfer and Transdisciplinarity at the Technical University of Berlin, Anke Kläver, EXPERI / Institute for Transformative Sustainability Research in Potsdam (IASS), Victoria Luh, Institute for Transformative Sustainability Research in Potsdam (IASS), Dr. Julia Jarass, EXPERI / German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Transport Research, Katharina Götting | EXPERI / Institute for Transformative Sustainability Research in Potsdam (IASS), Dr. Julia Schuppan & Dr. Simon Nieland / German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Transport Research | DLR Institute of Transport Research, Alexander Czeh, EXPERI / German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Transport Research, Dr. Julia Jarass, EXPERI / German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Transport Research;

Afterwards, there will be a panel/fishbowl discussion on transferability into practice.
Representatives from Berlin’s districts, among others, and the audience will discuss the benefits of the findings on land redistribution in practice and what adjustments can be made.

Speaker

Saskia Ellenbeck, District Councilor for Order, Roads, Green Spaces, Environment and Nature Conservation | Tempelhof-Schöneberg District Office, Kirsten Pfaue, Coordinator for the Mobility Turnaround of the City of Hamburg, Oliver Schruoffeneger, District Councilor for Order, Environment, Roads and Green Spaces | Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf District Office, Felix Weisbrich, Head of the Roads and Green Spaces Office | Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg District Office;

Moderation

Excursion program

FR 7.10.22
10 am – START Excursion program throughout Berlin

See specific program and free registration: www.experi-forschung.de/fachtagung

EXPERI Symposium. Transport turnaround: Rethinking urban space. Now. At the Kudamm.

Photographer Jan Garup

Lecture by the Danish war photographer Jan Grarup as part of the event series Space Studio

Kiev, Kharkiv, Mariupol. Day 97. Are we getting used to the horror? Jan Grarup is a Danish war photographer. He has been documenting the world’s crisis regions since the 1990s. Currently the war in Ukraine. Before that Chechnya, the siege of Sarajevo, the genocide in Rwanda, the Gulf War, Darfur, Somalia, Iraq, Syria. He is interested in the places and the people. Honestly, intensely and with a lot of empathy, he tells the stories of those who have no voice themselves. And those who give us hope.

Jan Grarup has won the World Press Photo Award eight times for his work, the first time in 2001 for his coverage of the war in Kosovo. Grarup is one of the co-founders of the photo agency Noor and has published several books, most recently „And Then There Was Silence“, a five-kilo collection of his photographs since the 1990s.

www.andthentherewassilence.com
www.jangrarup.photoshelter.com

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