Conferences & Lectures
2008
- Shenzhen Biennale | Parallel Space Forum _Shenzhen, Jan 12
- The Chinese City: spaces of conflict, confusion, construction, culture & creativity | Bezalel Academy of Art & Design _Jeruzalem, Feb 21
- What can we learn from China? | ZeZeZe Architecture Gallery _Tel Aviv, Feb 29
- Belgian Architects in China | Embassy of Belgium in China _Beijing, April 10
- Pecha Kucha Beijing | Yugongyishan _Beijing, May 18
- ‘Line13 – A New Beijing’ opening lecture ‘Line13 -SUPERLINEARITY’ | John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture,
Landscape & Design, University of Toronto _Beijing, May 26
- ‘The growth and future of Beijing’ | School of Architecture at University of Southern Florida _Beijing, July
- Get Lost in Ordos | Gedung Dua8 Creative Center _Jakarta, October 8
- MovingCities Lecture | Faculty of Engineering and Planning Trisakti University _Jakarta, October 8
- The Chinese City & Cultural Industries | 3rd Creative China, Harmonious World International Forum on Cultural Industries _Chengde, December 14-17
2009
- MovingCities | Shanghai e-SCAPE Porosity C8 Studio [COFA/University New South Wales] | DongHua University _Shanghai, Sep 18
- The Chinese Context | ‘ASBN30 Sustainable Urban Dynamics’ course 2009, School of Architecture, Lund University _Beijing, September 30
2010
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spatial agency:
Established in 2007 by Bert de Muynck and Mónica Carriço, movingcities is a think tank based in Beijing Shanghai whose work focuses on how the practices of architecture and urbanism affect the city.
Their name is a reaction to the influential 'Shrinking Cities' project, which they critiqued for an over emphasis on just one part of a larger phenomenon. In contrast they see contemporary urbanity as being in constant flux and speak of city-regions that incorporate shrinking and expanding, rural and urban.
Their work takes the form of projects, writings and collaborations as well as interviews. (...)
Their projects take the form of embedded research on the city, usually carried out in collaboration with other architects."
creative cities:
MovingCities is an independent research organization based in China
archiblog:
MovingCities is a blog investigating the role that architecture and urbanism play in shaping the contemporary city. MovingCities features urban research, critical architectural investigations and publications. MovingCities operates from Beijing Shanghai, China.
snowball architecture:
Bert de Muynck is the other half of MovingCities, a Shanghai based duo of “shrinks in the urban debate” as him and his partner Mónica Carriço like to describe their practice. MovingCities are also the curators of Snowball Shanghai – Event on Finnish Architecture to be organised in Shanghai this March.