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SHENZHEN-ness: Space in Mutation Forum, Berlin
Berlin Architectural Event: Architecture Exhibition in German Capital City: 2018 News
5 Jun 2018
Space in Mutation
Space in Mutation
Curated by Doreen Heng Liu, NODE Architecture & Urbanism, Shenzhen
Opening: Friday, 29 June 2018, 6.30pm
Exhibition: 30 June – 15 August 2018
Location: Aedes Architecture Forum, Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Friday 11am-6.30pm, Sunday-Monday 1-5pm
Special Opening Hours: Saturday, 30 June 2018, 1-5pm
Symposium: Friday, 29 June 2018, 4pm
Location: ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin
Collage Shenzhen © NODE Architecture & Urbanism
Over the course of thirty years, Shenzhen has developed from a fishing village into a megacity with numerous renowned research and technology companies. A continuous construction boom and enormous production capacities characterize the rapid growth of China’s first special economic zone where also nearly 200 German firms have settled their development departments. Currently, the trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies (Industry 4.0) is increasingly affecting the urban living environment.
As a result of the largely self-organized production of real or virtual goods, new spaces and challenges are emerging for the city. With contributions from Chinese planers and artists—ARCity Office, Liu Xiaodu/UPRD/ConfigReality, NODE Architecture & Urbanism, Song Dong, Urban Plus/B-Design und XKOOL/FALab—the exhibition is dedicated to contemporary space productions and visions about the future.
Dafen Village, Shenzhen © URBANUS
Shenzhen is a city full of vitality. With its twelve million inhabitants it is a dense migrant city that was built randomly in a short period. Its history of development is a linear intersection of occasion and inevitability. Called into existence in 1979 with the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ), the city became a place where export-oriented manufacturers have been producing and assembling an enormous amount of goods.
Today, many people from all corners of China are still attracted to Shenzhen—they arrive in search of progress, prosperity and freedom. From a sociological perspective, this melting pot has a strong interactive nature. As the window of the country’s reform and opening up scheme, it has a remarkably acute perception of new things such as cutting-edge science and technology. It is not for nothing that Shenzhen is considered a stronghold for all kinds of consumer electronics products.
Currently the trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies is being established. The so-called Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution. Just like the previous industrial revolutions, while advancing the productivity level and producing more goods, this revolution is also bringing about new challenges to the social development.
The production of commodities, no matter if they are real commodities or virtual goods, will inevitably have a certain kind of interaction with space. As the products manufactured in Shenzhen change, the production of space of the city has also experienced a process of alienation, namely, an unconventional, non-traditional process of space production.
The exhibition ‘SHENZHEN-ness: Space in Mutation’ demonstrates the urban transformation on the basis of five cases: Shenzhen-Hong Kong Entry and Exit Border Controls, Shenzhen Hi-tech Zone, Huaqiangbei, Xiasha Square, and Dafen Village. These unique spatial prototypes illustrate the unconventional production process of Industry 4.0.
In addition to a critical discussion about the current urban issues, the exhibition provides an insight into the future of Shenzhen. Urban planners, architects and artists developed five general scenarios for the city that address different levels of the urban: ‘Sociology-Interaction’, ‘Science and Technology-Perception’, ‘Infrastructure and Environment-Integration’, ‘Architecture and Urban Planning-Density’, and ‘Art-Freedom’. Images, films, models, interactive media, and a large-format installation reveal the radical architectural, infrastructural, and social changes that are taking place at a rate hardly to be characterized by the European notion of ‘growth’.
Represented artists, designers and architects (extract)
ARCity Office
Liu Xiaodu/UPRD/ConfigReality
NODE Architecture & Urbanism
Song Dong
Urban Plus/B-Design
XKOOL/FALab
An Aedes catalogue will be published.
More Information at www.aedes-arc.de
Speaking at the Opening
Dr. h.c. Kristin Feireiss Aedes Architecture Forum, Berlin
Doreen Heng Liu NODE Architecture & Urbanism, Shenzhen
Monika Thomas Head of Department, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community, Berlin
Symposium held in English
Shape of the Future
Urbanism and Architecture in the Age of Industry 4.0
Date: Friday, 29 June 2018, 4pm
Location: ANCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin
New technologies are not only changing lifestyles and needs, they are also impacting cities and buildings in materialistic forms, as well as methods for producing cities and buildings. As global and digital forces become an important part of the urban condition, architects, planners and craftsmen are increasingly confronted with both new challenges and opportunities. The symposium brings together experts who will discuss theoretical approaches and present built examples from Europe and China, with a focus on Shenzhen—a megacity where Industry 4.0 is already increasingly affecting the urban living environment.
More information at www.ancb.de
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Location: Christinenstr.18-19, 10119 Berlin, Germany
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