Flüchtiges Zuhause

Flüchtiges Zuhause

Temporary rooms

How does temporary architecture differ from permanent architecture? What does it have to do with mobility and flexibility? How do we want, should and must we organize ourselves spatially in order to integrate people in need of space in Europe, Switzerland and the Basel region? Are there alternatives to temporary forms of construction?

The world and the people living in it are on the move. According to the UNHCR, for the first time since the Second World War, more than 50 million people are fleeing abroad or living as displaced persons in their own country. Asylum and job seekers, hungry and displaced people are leaving their homes and are forced to make temporary accommodation in emergency shelters. We not only have a humanitarian refugee problem, but also an acute housing problem, which is now increasingly becoming the subject of public debate.

We have known temporary forms of construction for a long time, for example as everyday dwellings for nomadic peoples, as expedition accommodation, as emergency accommodation after natural disasters, as an extension of space when there is a lack of space or as temporary places for special, even religious events (e.g. Kumbh Mela, India). How does temporary architecture differ from permanent architecture? What does it have to do with mobility and flexibility? How do we want, should and must we organize ourselves spatially in order to integrate people in need of space in Europe, Switzerland and the Basel region? Are there alternatives to temporary forms of construction?

The aim of 'Flüchtiges Zuhause - Temporäre Räume' is to show how we can improve the spatial situation in the world.

Exhibition
Exhibition of Harvard University, South Asia Institute, Cambridge 'Kumbh Mela. The Ephemeral Megacity'. A research project by Harvard University on the world's largest temporary city for 80 million visitors. IKEA Refugee Shelter with portraits of refugees and impressions from camps.

Sponsors
the event series is kindly supported by 'CMS Christoph Merian Stiftung', 'Swisslos Basel-Landschaft', 'Swisslos Fonds Basel-Stadt', 'The South Asia Institute of Harvard University'.

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Duration of the event series
06.04.2016 - 29.06.2016

Events related to this project

Future events

29. June 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.12
22. June 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.11
15. June 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.10
08. June 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.9
01. June 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.8
30. May 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.7
25. May 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.6
11. May 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.5
27. April 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.4
20. April 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.3
13. April 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.2
06. April 2016, 18
Flüchtiges Zuhause Nr.1

Past events

Alfredo Brillembourg
Alfredo Brillembourg
Roger Widmer
Roger Widmer
Bianca Jankovska
Bianca Jankovska
Philippe Stadler Benz and Lukas Ott
Philippe Stadler Benz and Lukas Ott
Stefan Behnisch
Stefan Behnisch
Dr. Stephan Sigrist
Dr. Stephan Sigrist
Carlo Fabian and Yvonne Bürgin
Carlo Fabian and Yvonne Bürgin
Andreas Erbe
Andreas Erbe
Thomas Fundneider
Thomas Fundneider
Andreas Weber
Andreas Weber
Philipp Kuntze
Philipp Kuntze
David Calas
David Calas
Raphael Gielgen
Raphael Gielgen
Esther Keller, Dr. Ursula Scheidegger and Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid
Esther Keller, Dr. Ursula Scheidegger and Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid
Philip Loskant
Philip Loskant
Wanja Bont
Wanja Bont
Daniel Häni and Rodrigo Krönkvist
Daniel Häni and Rodrigo Krönkvist
Theo Deutinger
Theo Deutinger
Stefan Meier
Stefan Meier
Carol Willis
Carol Willis
Eik Frenzel
Eik Frenzel
Dr. sc. ETH Britta Hentschel
Dr. sc. ETH Britta Hentschel
Andreas Courvoisier
Andreas Courvoisier
Stephan Trüby
Stephan Trüby
Rebecca Geyer
Rebecca Geyer
Tatiana Bilbao
Tatiana Bilbao
David Schärer
David Schärer
Hans-Georg Bächtold
Hans-Georg Bächtold
Barbara Rentsch
Barbara Rentsch
Heinrich Degelo
Heinrich Degelo