During lunch, we'll look at future spatial challenges for area and real estate development in Belgium and Flanders from a transition lens. What are the challenges for both public and private developers and real estate investors that require a shift in thinking about how we currently approach and fill space? Where are the levers to include and accelerate social transitions based on the theme of 'space and real estate'?
The lunch causerie "The big rebuild: from transition to transformation and social movement in space" is given by Joachim Declerck.
Joachim Declerck
The common denominator in Joachim's work is the use of design and spatial development as levers for realising important societal transitions. In 2010, together with Roeland Dudal, he founded the European think-and-do tank Architecture Workroom Brussels (AWB) for innovation in architecture, urban and territorial development.
Joachim was curator of the exhibition Building for Brussels - Architecture and Urban Transformation in Europe (2010). He was a member of the curatorial team of the 5th IABR, Making City (2012), of the Belgian pavilion at the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale,entitled The Ambition of the Territory (2012), of the double biennale IABR-2018+2020 The Missing Link / You Are Here (2018) and of the Brussels Urban Landscape Biennale: Rising Waters (2018)