Verso un futuro più equo / Towards a more equal future

Titolo

Verso un futuro più equo / Towards a more equal future

Data

2025-05-12 - 2025-11-09

Fondo di appartenenza

Archivio fotografico

Contenuto

A cura di: Norman Foster e Norman Foster Foundation Progetti: Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission: Tata Trusts, Space Syntax Master Plan for Kharkiv: UNECE, UN4Ukrainian Cities, Kharkiv City Council, ARUP, Kharkiv Architects Group, Harvard University, University of Oxford, MIT City Science, BMZ and GIZ Essential Homes Research Project: Holcim and Empty&BAU Clean Energy Project – Nuclear Batteries: ANPEG MIT Industrialised Construction System: ZETHAUS, a dst group company (Titolare del progetto), NFF, ARUP, A400, Ines Lobo e Bysteel (Team architettura e ingegneria), Bysteel fs, BAU, dte, tmodular e / and Rangel (Team prototipi) La Norman Foster Foundation (NFF) si occupa di progetti che affrontano il tema delle disuguaglianze sociali e ambientali attraverso il design e l’educazione. La Fond...

EspandiComprimi

A cura di: Norman Foster e Norman Foster Foundation Progetti: Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission: Tata Trusts, Space Syntax Master Plan for Kharkiv: UNECE, UN4Ukrainian Cities, Kharkiv City Council, ARUP, Kharkiv Architects Group, Harvard University, University of Oxford, MIT City Science, BMZ and GIZ Essential Homes Research Project: Holcim and Empty&BAU Clean Energy Project – Nuclear Batteries: ANPEG MIT Industrialised Construction System: ZETHAUS, a dst group company (Titolare del progetto), NFF, ARUP, A400, Ines Lobo e Bysteel (Team architettura e ingegneria), Bysteel fs, BAU, dte, tmodular e / and Rangel (Team prototipi) La Norman Foster Foundation (NFF) si occupa di progetti che affrontano il tema delle disuguaglianze sociali e ambientali attraverso il design e l’educazione. La Fondazione è un ente filantropico che sviluppa progetti che vanno oltre i limiti e i mezzi della pratica convenzionale, collaborando con università e industrie nei diversi ambiti della ricerca. Il Norman Foster Institute organizza laboratori educativi, dibattiti pubblici e master annuali sui temi delle città sostenibili, il disegno urbano e l’architettura. La mostra presenta progetti per la trasformazione di un insediamento informale in India, la rigenerazione di una città distrutta dalla guerra in Ucraina, un’alternativa alle tende nell’accoglienza dei rifugiati, soluzioni abitative sostenibili economiche e di alta qualità, idee per produrre energia pulita, moduli edilizi industrializzati, e alcuni esempi del lavoro del Norman Foster Institute. Curated by : Norman Foster and the Norman Foster Foundation Projects: Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission: Tata Trusts, Space Syntax Master Plan for Kharkiv: UNECE, UN4Ukrain- ianCities, Kharkiv City Council, ARUP, Kharkiv Architects Group, Harvard University, University of Oxford, MIT City Science, BMZ and GIZ Essential Homes Research Project: Holcim and Empty&BAU Clean Energy Project – Nuclear Batteries: ANPEG MIT Industrialised Construction System: ZETHAUS, a dst group company (Project Owner), NFF, ARUP, A400, Ines Lobo and Bysteel (Architectural & Engineering Team), Bysteel fs, BAU, dte, tmodular and Rangel (Prototypes Team) The projects of the Norman Foster Foundation (NFF) seek to address the issue of social and environmental Inequality through design and education.
The Foundation is a philanthropic entity and is able to undertake assignments which are beyond the scope and means of conventional practice. It also collaborates with universities and industry on research-based projects. The Institute of the Foundation runs educational workshops, public debates, and one year masterclass courses on Sustainable Cities, Urban Design, and Architecture. This exhibition showcases projects for the transformation of an informal settlement in India, the regeneration of a war-torn city in Ukraine, an alternative to tents for accommodating refugees, ultra low-cost yet high-quality affordable housing solutions, new concepts for clean energy, industrialised building blocks, and examples from the work of the Institute.