19/07/24 Alumni Reunion and UD summer party!

Alumni reunion, Book Presentation, and Summer Party

We are excited to invite you to our alumni meeting and summer party on July 19 at PARKS in Hamburg!

This event offers us the opportunity to come together, exchange ideas and celebrate our shared journeys into the realms of urban design. Journeys that have just begun and journeys that are already well underway. Where have you landed? Where do you want to go? And where are you just starting out?

In addition to the alumni reunion, we also want to present two new editions of our book series Everyday Urban Design, EUD7: Duma-Coman, Ruth (2024) Der translokale Gebrauch des Urbanen im Europa der Migration. Städtische Arrangements in Comănești - Romania. and EUD8: Enne, Lena (2024) Anmeldung not possible. Das Scheinanmelden als Aspekt informeller Wohnpraxis in Berlin. as well as SPOD #12: Anna Unterstab (2023) Design intersektional unter die Lupe nehmen. Gestaltung als Komplize von Diskriminierung und als wiederständiges Werkzeug.

Afterwards, the FSR UD invites you to celebrate the Summer together, with music, drinks and food.


Program of the day:

3 pm: Experimental exchange between alumni and students.

5:30pm: Book presentation with the authors, moderated by Prof. Dr. Kathrin Wildner

7:00pm: Summer Party with FSR Urban Design

Please let us know if you're coming via the Google Form and kindly spread this invitation all the alumni.

Date : Friday, 19.07.2024
Location: Alster Bille Elbe PARKS, Bullerdeich 6
Arrive at S-bahn “Hammerbrook” station, exit toward the south exit.

Accessibility: The site is on ground level with a flat ramp at the entrance bridging the kerb. It is not a barrier-free open space that is according to the DIN-standard, access to the water is unfortunately also not barrier-free. Toilets are barrier-free.

  • Photos: Amy Cimerman, Antonia Lembcke, Yuan Chang (Danny) Yang
    Photos: Amy Cimerman, Antonia Lembcke, Yuan Chang (Danny) Yang

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