A civic and curious sustainable urbanism meetup in the heart of Berlin. We gather at CAMPUS HUB Berlin to dissect the city's green transitions without the lecture hall rigidity. The plan is simple: use Luisenstraße as a starting point to observe the interplay of Mitte’s density and its evolving transit corridors. We will talk permeable surfaces, bike lane politics, and the messy reality of retrofitting old cities for new climates, maintaining a grounded perspective on what actually works in the Spree valley.
Event Plan
- 7:00 PMArrivals and Local ContextGather in the Hub, check in on the day's transit delays, and share one specific observation about Berlin's current urban metabolism.
- 7:30 PMSidewalk ObservationsA relaxed walk-and-talk around the immediate block to examine the Luisenstraße streetscape, focusing on drainage solutions and pedestrian flow.
- 8:30 PMMapping and Modular NotesReturn to the Hub to sketch out idealized interventions on local maps before the socially acceptable option to drift home.
Where
location_onLuisenstraße 39, 10117 Berlin, Germany
A flexible co-working and event space in Mitte designed for collaborative thinking and civic engagement. It offers a minimalist atmosphere that suits serious urbanism talk without the stuffiness of a formal seminar.
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