Composing Holes and Decomposing Wholes: Nonsolution as a Concept in Planning Practice

Im Rahmen der Verantsaltung “Designing Refiguration – Refiguring Design: Exploring Practices of Changing Spaces”.

“Large-scale societal shifts, such as globalization, digitalization, migration and climate change, have led to the refiguration of spaces as heterogeneous, overlapping and often conflicting orders. Over the past seven years, the CRC has played a leading role in researching these dynamics. This conference will explore the influence of spatial refiguration on design, and consider how design can encourage innovative thinking to address the growing complexity of socio-spatial change. Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners, the conference will feature a dynamic mix of keynote lectures, thematic panels, and roundtables to encourage inter- and transdisciplinary dialogue and reconsider the practical relevance of refiguration research. with Deane Simpson, Georgeen Theodore, Jane Rendell, Gabu Heindl & Drehli Robnik.”

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Composing & Decomposing (w)holes: Nonsolution as a Concept in Planning Practice

Vortrag 07.11.2025

von Gabu Heindl

am IFA Forum, Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Architektur