Veranstaltungen

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Designing Refiguration – Refiguring Design: Exploring Practices of Changing Spaces

6. November 9:30 – 7. November 17:00 Uhr

The globalized, interconnected, and rapidly changing nature of contemporary societies is expressed in the ways in which spaces are produced, experienced, understood, and transformed. Large-scale societal shifts—such as globalization, digitalization, migration, and climate change—have led to the refiguration of spaces into heterogeneous, overlapping, and often conflicting spatial orders.

Over the past seven years, the CRC “Refiguration of Spaces” has played a leading role in researching these dynamics. This conference aims to examine how spatial refiguration is designed, how it influences design, and how design can foster innovative rethinking that addresses the growing complexity of social change and its spatial implications.

At the conference, we will present the latest studies on the changing design of different spatial figures and figurations. We will relate them to innovative spatial design around the world. Refiguration challenges our everyday lives as well as traditional design paradigms by highlighting the coexistence of diverse and often conflicting spatial logics. Polycontexturality becomes ubiquitous. This challenge involves the need to create polyvalent spaces that cater to varied cultural practices and user perspectives, often through participatory processes that engage marginalized communities.

We therefore ask, is refiguration designable? And what kind of design might be able to integrate physical, digital, and symbolic dimensions while addressing fluid boundaries and interconnections? What kind of design can navigate spatial conflicts? The concept of refiguration embraces the insight that social change is multi-scalar. To what extent can design respond through multi-scalar, intersectional, and entangled spatial constitutions? Could speculative and adaptive design thinking be critical in addressing the uncertainties of spatial change, enabling us to envision alternative futures and flexible solutions that respond to complex societal shifts?

This conference will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, and practitioners to share their knowledge on spatial reorganization under conditions of social change. Through a dynamic mix of keynote lectures, thematic panels, debates, and roundtables, the event aims to foster interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary exchange. It aims to reconsider the practical relevance of refiguration research through two key perspectives: first, by exploring how design actively reshapes and reconfigures societal dynamics (Thematic Focus Day I: Design as a Driver of Refiguration); and second, by critically examining the potential of design to adapt to and address societal dynamics (Thematic Focus Day II: Design under Refiguration).

The conference is accompanied by the exhibition „Investigating Refiguration“ in the foyer and on the gallery, open for viewing throughout the conference.

 

Veranstaltungsort:

Architekturforum, Institut für Architektur, Str. des 17. Juni 152
Berlin, 10623 Deutschland

Zur Übersicht

Designing Refiguration – Refiguring Design: Exploring Practices of Changing Spaces

6. November 9:30 – 7. November 17:00 Uhr

Programm

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Please register until October 31.

DAY 1, November 6, 2025 – Design as Driver for Refiguration
9:30
Registration and Welcome

10:00
Introduction to Designing Refiguration (Martina Löw, Christian Haid)

10:30 – Positions I: Design as Driver for Refiguration
Deane Simpson: On the Multiscalar, and other Refigurations

11:30
Coffee Break

12:00 – Panel I
Jörg Stollmann: Designing Homophily: From Society As-awhole to an Assemblage of Enclaves. A Visual Essay
Séverine Marguin: Staging Desirability: Conflicting Spatial Stories of Home in West-African Afronovelas

13:30
Lunch Break

14:30 Panel II
Ignacio Farías: Design in Re (Minor): On the Processuality of Re-figuration
Jochen Kibel: Refiguring Landscapes – Designing Subjects? ‘Colonial Psychiatry’, Villagization and Resistance in Kenya

16:00
Coffee Break

16:30 – Debate
The International Building Exhibition (IBA) as an Instrument of Refiguration

17:30
Break

18:00 – Lecture
Georgeen Theodore: People, Property and Practice: Neighborhood Planning Now in the USA

19:00
Reception

DAY 2, November 7, 2025 – Design under Refiguration
9:00 – Positions II: Design under Refiguration
Jane Rendell: Towards Critical Spatial Practice as Figuration: Introductions and Adjustments
Gabu Heindl & Drehli Robnik: Composing Holes and Decomposing Wholes: Nonsolution as a Concept in Planning Practice

11:00
Coffee Break

11:30–13:00 – Panel III
Angela Million: Spatial Appropriation, Hybridity, Conflict: What Refiguration Means for Urban Planning and Design
Philipp Misselwitz: Designing Solidarity Infrastructures under Conditions of Refiguration

13:00
Speaker Lunch

15:00
Investigating Refiguration: Methods and Practices
Roundtables (parallel)
> Mapping
> Transecting
> Sounding
> Gaming

16:30
Wrap-up and Farewell