Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023
12:00pm
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2:00pm
WORKSHOP 5: Visit to the Sagrada Familia workshop
Location: Sagrada Familia
Chair: Paolo Sustersic, ELISAVA UVic-UCC

Guided tour of the Sagrada Familia Workshops, to get an explanation of how the work in the famous basilic is being done and how it has evolved over the years. The workshop spaces are very reduced, so the group will be divided in two and take turns visiting the workshops and museum.

Meeting point: at the Sagrada Familia Basilic, at the metro station exit at the corner of the streets Provença and de la Marina, at 11:50.

Visit sagradafamilia.org

2:00pm
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5:00pm
Early Registration
Location: Elisava Entrance Hall
2:30pm
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5:00pm
WORKSHOP 1: Using perspective prompts to encourage student engagement during peer design feedback sessions
Location: Room 201
WORKSHOP 2: Design for diversity, raising cultural awareness in design
Location: Room 207
WORKSHOP 3: Inclusivity and exclusivity in collaborative design practices in engineering education
Location: Room 208
WORKSHOP 4: Nurturing design competencies
Location: Room 203B
5:30pm
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6:30pm
TOUR: Tour of ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering, Design Workshop Facilities
Location: Elisava Entrance Hall

After the workshops and before other networking and mingling activities, we will be delighted to show you around our facilities. We will do 3 or 4 groups starting every 20 minutes approx, depending on the number of participants that arrive.


Meeting point: By the reception desk at Elisava, La Rambla 30-32, access Joaquim Xirau square.

6:30pm
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7:30pm
PRESENTATION: Presentation of Temes de Disseny #39 and Call for Authors #40
Location: Sala Alex Carrio (Auditorium)
Temes de Disseny #39 – Emerging Habitats: Design as a Worldmaking Agent Elisava Research invites you to the presentation of the latest issue of Temes de Disseny, that explores emerging habitats and design as a worldmaking agent across a variety of scales, settings and disciplines. Can design leverage its worldmaking potential, using its symbolic and operative apparatuses to proliferate various versions of the world? Can design maintain and even multiply plural worlds in the face of global homogenisation? Contributing authors manifest these fundamental and intertwined questions through a rich and diverse set of contributions compiled from radical design practices, applied research, case studies, practice-based reflections, and pictorials that are far-reaching in their intersectionality and forward orientation. The event will be presented by the Guest Editors of this issue, Roger Paez and Mariana Amatullo, together with the Editors-in-Chief and the Managing Editor of the journal. There...
6:30pm
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8:30pm
Welcome Drinks
Location: Terrace Cafeteria

For those of you that join us on the 6th we will have pre-conference drinks and mingle on the Elisava terrace.


Meeting point: Terrace on the 1st Floor, Elisava, La Rambla 30-32, access Joaquim Xirau square.

Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
8:15am
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9:15am
REGISTRATION: REGISTRATION
Location: Elisava Entrance Hall
9:15am
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9:30am
WELCOME: OFFICIAL WELCOME
Location: Rooms 215 - 217
Chair: Isabel Ordóñez Pizarro, Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering       
9:30am
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10:30am
KEYNOTE: Clara Guasch Sastre
Location: Rooms 215 - 217
Chair: Isabel Ordóñez Pizarro, Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering       
Clara works with strategic material and innovation development. Aiming for systemic change through circularity and for more sustainable options. Clara was part of the core group for the Better Cotton Initiative in its initial and consolidation stages. At IKEA she also led the agenda for material and innovation development for textiles. In Elisava she takes part in the DTNM (Design Through New Materials) Master. She has lectured at ETP Textiles in Brussels, at DAE in Eindhoven, at the Volkenkunde Museum in Leiden and at MA-DE in Barcelona.   She is a member of the council of the Urban Innovation Platform for Barcelona, BitHabitat, and of Hemp the Climate, an organization that supports the development of hemp as a climate positive industrial material re/source. As a consultant and advisor on strategic material and innovation development, Clara is helping companies shift towards more sustainable models. She wants to see positive change happen. To that end, she engages in different...
10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
Location: Lunch Room
11:00am
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1:00pm
1A: The effect that design and engineering have on global co-habitation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Qingfan An, Umeå University
1B: Sustainable development and working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals
Location: Room 207
Chair: Lou Grimal, UTT
1C: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 208
Chair: Juan Arrausi, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
1D: Professional perspectives for design students in a pluralistic future
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Leeladhar Ganvir, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
1E: Established, alternative and emerging educational paradigms to equip engineers and designers for future challenges
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Anna del Corral, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
1:00pm
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2:00pm
LUNCH: LUNCH
Location: Lunch Room
2:00pm
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4:00pm
2A: The potential of interdisciplinary activities to foster responsible innovation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Guim Espelt
2B: Ethical, social and/or environmental issues in design and engineering and their education
Location: Room 207
Chair: Nigel Patrick Garland, Bournemouth University
2C: Established, alternative and emerging educational paradigms to equip engineers and designers for future challenges
Location: Room 208
Chair: Juan Arrausi, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
2D: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Muireann McMahon, University of Limerick
2E: Established, alternative and emerging educational paradigms to equip engineers and designers for future challenges
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Isil Oygur, University of Cincinnati
4:00pm
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4:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: Lunch Room
4:30pm
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6:30pm
3A: Design and engineering as agents of regeneration and transformation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Mariana Eidler, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
3B: International, multi-sectorial or multispecies collaborations
Location: Room 207
Chair: Isil Oygur, University of Cincinnati
3C: Design and engineering from under-represented perspectives
Location: Room 208
Chair: Ainoa Abella Garcia, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
3D: The effect that design and engineering have on global co-habitation
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Franklin Anariba, Singapore University of Technology and Design
3E: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Ariel Guersenzvaig, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering          
8:00pm
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8:20pm
DRINKS: WELCOME DRINKS
Location: PEZ Vela

The restaurant is called Peix Vela, and it is the "beach restaurant" under the Wela hotel. This is the exact location: https://goo.gl/maps/22UPDf3eNUPCUNP39

It is a 30 minute walk from Elisava, that we will make some groups to go directly from Elisava... but in case people go freshen up first and choose to take a cab, they would probably be taken to the reception of the Wela Hotel, but they have to go around and to the beach front to find the restaurant.

8:20pm
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10:30pm
Conference Dinner
Location: PEZ Vela

The restaurant is called Peix Vela, and it is the "beach restaurant" under the Wela hotel. This is the exact location: https://goo.gl/maps/22UPDf3eNUPCUNP39

It is a30 minute walk from Elisava, that we will make some groups to go directly from Elisava... but in case people go freshen up first and choose to take a cab, they would probably be taken to the reception of the Wela Hotel, but they have to go around and to the beach front to find the restaurant.

Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023
9:30am
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10:30am
KEYNOTE 2: John Thackara
Location: Rooms 215 - 217
Chair: Isabel Ordóñez Pizarro, Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering       
https://thackara.com/ John Thackara is a writer, advisor and event producer. For more than thirty years he has travelled the world in search of stories about the practical steps taken by communities to realise a sustainable future. He writes about these stories online, and in books; he uses them in talks for cities, and business; he also organizes festivals and events that bring the subjects of these stories together. John is the author of a widely-read blog and of How To Thrive In The Next Economy. His previous books (among twelve in total) were Wouldn’t It be Great If... and In the Bubble: Designing In A Complex World (MIT Press). John curated the celebrated Doors of Perception conference for 20 years – first in Amsterdam, later across India – and was commissioner of the UK social innovation biennial Dott07 and the French design biennial City Eco Lab. Since then, with a focus on social, ecological and relational design, Thackara has curated place-based xskool workshops in 20...
10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
Location: Lunch Room
11:00am
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1:00pm
4A: The potential of interdisciplinary activities to foster responsible innovation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Mauricio Novoa, Western Sydney University
4B: Ethical, social and/or environmental issues in design and engineering and their education
Location: Room 207
Chair: Anna del Corral, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
4C: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 208
Chair: Anders Berglund, Mälardalen University
4D: Ethical, social and/or environmental issues in design and engineering and their education
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Erik Bohemia, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
4E: Professional perspectives for design students in a pluralistic future
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Ross Brisco, University of Strathclyde
1:00pm
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2:00pm
LUNCH
Location: Lunch Room
2:00pm
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4:00pm
5A: The effect that design and engineering have on global co-habitation
Location: Room 201
Chair: Peter Törlind, Luleå University of Technology
5B: Professional perspectives for design students in a pluralistic future
Location: Room 207
Chair: Casper Boks, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
5C: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 208
Chair: Hilary Grierson, University of Strathclyde
5D: Design and engineering from under-represented perspectives
Location: Room 203B
Chair: Anna del Corral, ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering
5E: Responsible innovation in design and engineering education
Location: Room 204A
Chair: Wouter Eggink, University of Twente
4:00pm
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5:00pm
Closing Ceremony
Location: Rooms 215 - 217
Date: Saturday, 09/Sept/2023
10:00am
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1:00pm
CANCELLED Saturday Visit: CANCELLED Nested Urban Temporalities: Permanent, temporary and ephemeral architectures around the UPF Ciutadella Campus

Focused on the area of the Pompeu Fabra University Ciutadella Campus, this visit guided by the Elisava Design for City Making research group explores different forms of spatial transformations which involve architecture and design, based on concepts of permanent and temporary interventions where heritage, spatial values and users play important roles. The visit will focus on three projects in a single block: at the UPF library (Clotet-Paricio), an adaptive reuse of a heritage building; the UPF classrooms (F451 arquitectura), a long-lived temporary building; and the RAW project (Elisava DxCM), an ephemeral intervention in a school playground.

Meeting point: corner of the streets Ramón Turró and Ramón Trias Fargas at 10:00

Saturday Walking Tour: Barcelona goes greener. Post-pandemic transformation in urban spaces and mobility models
Location: Corner of the streets RONDA DE SANT ANTONI and COMTE D'URGELL

Interpreting and adapting the ideas of the local Agency of Urban Ecology, in recent years Barcelona's municipal administration carried out several urban interventions like the Superblocks, the Green Axes, and the generation of new Urban Glorias Park, aimed at mitigating the effects of climatic change on urban environment, reducing traffic, and testing a post-oil urban model based on different uses of the public space not only connected to traditional mobility. The visit will focus on area around the Sant Antoni Market and Consell de Cent street, in the Barcelona's Eixample.


Meeting point: corner of the streets Ronda de Sant Antoni and Comte d'Urgell at 10:00


 
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