Why Architects Should Be Involved In Built Environment Education
a talk with members of UIA Architecture&Children Work Programme and their guests
19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia – GENS Public Programme
Speakers’ Corner, Corderie dell’Arsenale –Venice
Sunday, October 26, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Open event to anyone having a valid ticket for Biennale di Venezia.
This panel explores why architects should engage in Built Environment Education (BEE) through dynamic Pecha Kucha presentations. Speakers from different countries share their experiences working with children and young people, showing how early engagement fosters public understanding of architecture and empowers future citizens. For architects, BEE provides renewed purpose, fresh perspectives, and a return to core values through curiosity, play, and social connection.
Speakers:
Mina Sava (De-a Arhitectura Association - President, Co-director UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Magdalina Rajeva (Association "Children’s Architectural Workshop", UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Samia Gallouzi (UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Suzanne Bosanquet (Australian Institute of Architects, UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Luise Nerlich (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Andras Cseh (CAN Architects, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest - MOME)
Vera Marin (De-a Arhitectura Association, University of Architecture and Urban Planning Ion Mincu Bucharest)
Krisztina Somogyi (Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME), UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Cristina Llorente Roca (Arquitectives, UIA Architecture & Children WP)
Roberta Ghelli (Maison de l'Architecture de l'Isère - Director, University of Architecture of Grenoble (ENSAG), UIA Architecture & Children WP)
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