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Die Zahl 25 in dunkel Lila auf hellem Hintergrund mit drei roten Punkten verteilt auf dem Bild. Über der 5 stehen die Worte ans Jahre.Europäisches Architekturhaus – Oberrhein
Die Architekturtage 2025

Die KIT-Fakultät für Architektur beteiligt sich mit mehreren Veranstaltungen am 25-jährigen Jubiläum der Architekturtage.

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Porträt eines Mannes mit kurzen, lockigen Haaren und schwarzem Hemd vor hellem Hintergrund.Saeed Kakavand
Pioneering lightweight construction projects

Simon Bechert, M.Sc. will represent the Chair of Structural Design from the winter semester 2025/26.

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Frau mit langen blonden Haaren vor einer schwarz-rosa geteilten Holzplatte.Jiri Oplatek
Collaborative processes for the city, architecture and society

Marion Clauss will support the Professorship of City and Housing as a substitute professor in the winter semester 2025/26.

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Zwei Männer diskutieren vor Architekturplänen und Modellentwürfen in einem Büro.Manu Theobald
Rethinking rural communities

Marc Ritz and Otto Closs from CURA Architekten will hold the Wüstenrot Foundation Visiting Professorship in the winter semester 2025/26.

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Mann mit dunklem Hemd vor neutralem, grauem Hintergrund, Porträtaufnahme.Julia Sang Nguyen
Between archetype and prototype

Dennis Mueller has held the Chair of Building Construction and Design since September 1, 2025. He succeeds Prof. Ludwig Wapper, who has held the professorship since 2010.

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Villa Eiermann in Baden-BadenUlrich Coenen
Eiermann's legacy: architecture or burden of memory?

As part of the seminar "Urban typologies - architecture journalism workshop: We write about architecture", students explored the legacy of the architect Egon Eiermann.

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orange-rotes Logo vor einer weißen Wand
Urban Transformation Conference 2025

Vom 15.–17. Oktober 2025 findet im Rahmen der KIT Science Week die internationale wissenschaftliche Konferenz „Urban Transformation“ statt. Ziel ist es, Urban Sustainability Labs weltweit zu vernetzen und mit aktuellen Forschungsansätzen in relevanten Themenfeldern zu verbinden.

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The Karlsruhe Architecture Lectures

Every semester, architects give an insight into their work as part of a series of public lectures.

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Future Walk. A story of tomorrow

Tuesday, 14 October 2025, 10:00-17:00
Zukunftsraum, Rintheimer Straße 46, 76131 Karlsruhe

This event takes place as part of the KIT Science Week.

 

On 30.09.2025 (14 - 14.30) there will be a short online meeting with all registered students - the actual event is on 14.10.2025 from 10-17.00. ECTS credits will only be credited in the winter semester 2025/26! You will receive more information on this at the online appointment on 30.09.25

 

FUTURE WALK
A history of tomorrow
The cooperating global society on planet Earth has turned the corner - global warming is limited to 1.65°C! The implementation of Agenda2030 has worked, poverty, hunger, social inequalities and injustices are a thing of the past. Biodiversity is regenerating in diverse urban ecosystems and new species are exploring liveable cities, clean air, fresh water and nourishing soils. Children are playing in the streets, geographical boundaries are giving way to cultural circles, diversity is colorful and neighborhood and solidarity are consumed. The anthropogenic impact and the ecological footprint of humans is grandchild-friendly and “Earth Overshot Day” is celebrated peacefully worldwide on December 31.
Learning future skills, vision and transformation competence has created the future and empowered a new generation of people to work towards shaping a sustainable co-, environment and afterworld.

Would you like to know more about this world? Become a part of it, be creative and help shape it yourself?

Then come to the Zukunftsraum (Quartier Zukunft, Rintheimer Straße 46, 76131 Karlsruhe) on October 14, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. for a thought journey. From there, we will move through the city and end our journey at the Triangel on Kronenplatz. The interactive work phase, discussion and reflection will then take place there.

Workload for ECTS:

  • 1 ECTS: Active participation + reflection report
Speaker
Dr. Susanne Gerstberger
Organizer
Karlsruher Transformationszentrum für Nachhaltigkeit und Kulturwandel (KAT)
Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS)
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Rintheimer Straße 46
76131 Karlsruhe
Tel: +49 (0)721 608-24241
Mail: info does-not-exist.transformationszentrum org
https://www.transformationszentrum.org
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