A presentation by Professor Georg-Christof Bertsch - Podcasts now available
Professor Georg-Christof Bertsch presentation now available as a podcast.
The School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and The Environment Institute presented Professor Georg-Christof Bertsch on 29 March.
Georg-Christof Bertsch is a visiting professor of Design Management at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, a visiting lecturer at Istanbul Technical University and a Honorary Professor at the Academy of Art and Design in Offenbach am Main. Together with Petra Kellner, he set up the International Project Platform Offenbach (IPPO), an interdisciplinary international working platform for sustainable design.
Their projects include The Shell - integrative local projects which concerns with the integration of local groups with no specific design experience, Build or Die - constructing survival which deals with the problems of temporary shelters from a universal point of view, TAXI - sustainable group transport system, and Reflecting Waters. Student projects include seminars and workshops in Jerusalem, Rio de Janeiro, Delhi, Düsseldorf, Istanbul, with various projects including how Rhine Main regions deal with rivers and the impact of climate change on their ecosystems.
This presentation gave an introduction to the ideas of their inter-disciplinary and inter-cultural projects.
Click here to access the podcast from this event.
The School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and The Environment Institute presented Professor Georg-Christof Bertsch on 29 March.
Georg-Christof Bertsch is a visiting professor of Design Management at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, a visiting lecturer at Istanbul Technical University and a Honorary Professor at the Academy of Art and Design in Offenbach am Main. Together with Petra Kellner, he set up the International Project Platform Offenbach (IPPO), an interdisciplinary international working platform for sustainable design.
Their projects include The Shell - integrative local projects which concerns with the integration of local groups with no specific design experience, Build or Die - constructing survival which deals with the problems of temporary shelters from a universal point of view, TAXI - sustainable group transport system, and Reflecting Waters. Student projects include seminars and workshops in Jerusalem, Rio de Janeiro, Delhi, Düsseldorf, Istanbul, with various projects including how Rhine Main regions deal with rivers and the impact of climate change on their ecosystems.
This presentation gave an introduction to the ideas of their inter-disciplinary and inter-cultural projects.
Click here to access the podcast from this event.
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