Zeit: | 19. Mai 2025, 09:30 – 12:30 Uhr |
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Weitere Termine: |
21. Mai 2025, 09:30 – 12:30 Uhr |
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The Symposium on Social and Affordable Housing will take place on 19 May from 9h30-10h30 and 21 May from 9h30-12h30. On 19 May, we will be in room M11.11 (first floor) of the K1 building.
We will focus on international exchanges, with inputs by Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen, representatives from Domus Social, Brankica Jelić and Zlata Vuksanović-Macura. Discussants will be Gilbert Siame, Reza Shirazi and Astrid Ley. On 21 May, the symposium will take place in the foyer of the K1 building. During this part, this will look at German perspectives, with inputs by Josefine Fokdal, Andreas Hofer and Petar Atanackovic. Discussants are Julia Hartmann, Axel Burkhardt and Markus Vogl. We are excited to welcome researchers, practitioners, and students from around the world, and we look forward to engaging and thought-provoking discussions.
The symposium is organized in the framework of the DASH thematic workshop 2025. Deliver sAfe and Social Housing (DASH) is a four-year project funded by the European Union’s Horizon research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Staff Exchange. For more information about the project, check the project website: https://www.dashousing.eu.
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES 19 MAY 9:30-12:30 K1 building, room M11.11 |
GERMAN PERSPECTIVES 21 MAY 9:30-12:30 K1 building, foyer |
Taking the social out of social housing? Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen Aalborg University, Denmark |
Working with what we got - how to optimize the use of existing m² Josefine Fokdal Bleib, Germany |
Social Housing in Porto – main current challenges Representatives from Domus Social Porto Municipality, Portugal |
Housing in Germany – Ideologies, Market and Prejudices Andreas Hofer IBA´27, Germany |
Social Housing Project in Čačak: Challenges and Perspectives Brankica Jelić Čačak Municipality, Serbia Zlata Vuksanović-Macura Geographical Institute „Jovan Cvijic“ Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts |
Housing crisis in Germany: Continuity of 150 years? Petar Atanackovic Inwole, Germany |
Discussants: Gilbert Siame University of Zambia, Zambia Reza Shirazi Oxford Brookes University, UK Astrid Ley University of Stuttgart, Germany |
Discussants: Julia Hartmann and Axel Burkhardt Tübingen Municipality, Germany Markus Vogl University of Stuttgart, Germany |