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Final Program SDN 2013 - Selskabet Danske Neuropsykologer
 Henrik Valeur Architect-­‐urbanist Curriculum Vitae 01.02.2015 [email protected] www.henrikvaleur.dk 1
Biography Henrik Valeur is an architect-­‐urbanist. He was born in Denmark (1966), the son of visual artist Mogens Valeur and fashion designer Birgitte Valeur. His grandfathers were both civil engineers. He graduated from the School of Architecture in Copenhagen in 1994 having previously studied with Enric Miralles at the School of Architecture in Barcelona (ETSAB). He subsequently worked briefly for Rem Koolhaas’ Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in Rotterdam. In 1997 he founded UiD (Un-­‐identified) -­‐ a networking urban consultancy and a pioneer in the field of collaborative and participatory planning and design. Some of his early works were exhibited at the Danish Architecture Centre: “These are radical attempts at a new architectural practice” Allan de Wall in Information, 1999 As the creative director of UiD, Henrik Valeur has developed the architectural concepts of "real time living" and "self-­‐organizing spaces", "garden flats" and "green streets", the concept of "parallel processing" in urban planning and the related planning tools "1:1 sketch model", "4D+ model" and "change design model". "Perhaps in some sort of contradictory way Henrik Valeur can be said to be a pragmatic idealist." The Nykredit Encouragement Prize Committee, 2004 He is the co-­‐founder of CoMa -­‐ a research project on urban regions and multicultural societies -­‐ and has furthermore conducted research on urban mobility; policies, methods and technologies related to sustainable urban development; rapid urbanization in developing and emerging regions; climate change and cities. As the curator of the Danish contribution to the Architecture Biennale in Venice in 2006, Henrik Valeur introduced the concept of "co-­‐evolution" in architecture (in contrast to the "star architect" concept) and conceived and orchestrated the project, CO-­‐EVOLUTION: Danish/Chinese Collaboration on Sustainable Urban Development in China, which was awarded the Golden Lion for Best National Pavilion: “We salute the creativity, intelligence, and generosity of the Danish pavilion.” The Jury of the Venice Biennale, 2006 2
In 2007 he founded UiD Shanghai Co., Ltd in China. Giving the Le Corbusier Memorial Lecture in Chandigarh, India, in 2010, Henrik Valeur noted that: “The problem with modernist architecture is not only that it tries to erase the past; it also obstructs the future!” The same year he invented the term "development urbanism" to describe the use of urban development as a means to both combat poverty and protect the environment in the so-­‐
called "developing" world. He is the author of the recently published book, India: the Urban Transition -­‐ a Case Study of Development Urbanism, which is based on his experiences as a teacher, researcher and practitioner in India. "The fine grain reading of issues in the Indian city is an important contribution so is the attempt to connect so many dots to make sense of the moving targets we encounter in Urbanism in India.” Rahul Mehrotra, architect, Professor and Chair of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University, 2014 Henrik Valeur has served as a juror on several international architecture competitions and as a moderator and speaker at numerous international seminars and conferences. He has taught architecture and urbanism at various international universities and he frequently gives interviews and participates in public debates. His work is inspired by the situationists (art), chaos theories (science) and daoism (philosophy). He has lived and worked in Copenhagen, Barcelona, Rotterdam, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Chandigarh and Bangalore. 3
Education 1988-­‐1994 – Master of Architecture (M. Arch), School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1991-­‐1992 – Erasmus student (B. Arch), Escuela Tècnica Superior de Architectura, Barcelona, Spain. Professional practice 2010-­‐present – Independent researcher and practitioner 2007-­‐09 – Founder and creative director of UiD Shanghai Co., Ltd 1997-­‐2008 – Founder and creative director of UiD 1994-­‐95 – Architect at OMA, Rotterdam For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/professional-­‐practice Academic experience 2015 – Co-­‐organizer of a workshop at Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies. 2014 – Co-­‐organizer of workshop at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, Center for Urban Design and Development. 2010-­‐11 – Visiting faculty at Chandigarh College of Architecture, India, including a 3 months joint studio with College of Built Environments, University of Washington, USA. 2008-­‐10 – Guest lecturer, critic and workshop leader at Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, Sweden. 2009 – Nominated (not appointed) for a two years guest professorship and the position as head of the Architecture Design Innovation Program at Technische Universität in Berlin, Germany. 2008 – Co-­‐organizer and guest lecturer at Architectural Association School of Architecture, Shanghai Visiting Students Summer School, China. 2008 – Guest critic at Bauhaus Dessau, Germany. 2007 – Co-­‐organizer of lecture series and workshop at Tongji University, College of Architecture and Urban Planning. 2006 – Co-­‐organizer of lecture series at Aarhus School of Architecture and School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2006 – Co-­‐organizer of workshop at Malmö University, School of Arts and Communication, Sweden. 20004-­‐05 – Co-­‐organizer of workshops at Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, Sweden . 2003 – Co-­‐organizer of workshop at Swedish Agricultural University in Alnarp, Department of Landscape Planning, Sweden. 2003 – Guest critic at Supertanker, Denmark. 4
2003 – Guest critic at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 2001-­‐02 – Teaching assistant at School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1999-­‐2000 – Teaching assistant at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/academic-­‐experience Juries 2007 – Member of the jury for the international competition at the 7th Sao Paulo International Biennial of Architecture, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 2007 – Member of the jury for the IFHP Ranko Radovic Student Competition, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2005 – Member of the jury for the Chinese-­‐European university competition on Urban Mobility and Sustainability, Guangzhou, China. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/juries Awards & grants 1998, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2014 – Danish Arts Foundation 2004, 2008, 2013 – Danmarks Nationalbank’s Anniversary Foundation of 1968 2008, 2012, 2013 – Dreyer Foundation 2006 – The Golden Lion for Best National Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (curator) 2004 – The Nykredit Encouragement Prize For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/awards-­‐and-­‐grants Projects (39) 2014-­‐(ongoing) – The New Urban India, documentary film narrated by Henrik Valeur. 2013 – Low-­‐cost Garden Flats by Henrik Valeur, Harman Preet and Sameera Sneha. 2012-­‐13 – The Great Potential of Bangalore’s Waterways by Henrik Valeur and CiSTUP, The Indian Institute of Science. Redeveloped with Harman Preet and Sameera Sneha. 2011 – SoOs: Green Spaces by Henrik Valeur and Sarvdeep Singh Sangwan. 2010-­‐13 – Vertical Kitchen Gardens by Henrik Valeur and Eco & Agro Resource Management. Redeveloped with Rico Zook, Harman Preet and Sameera Sneha. 2010-­‐13 – Car-­‐free Sector 19 by Henrik Valeur and Chandigarh College of Architecture. Commissioned by the Administration of the Union Territory of Chandigarh. Redeveloped with Harman Preet and Sameera Sneha. 2010 – Green Streets of Chandigarh by Henrik Valeur and Chandigarh College of Architecture. Commissioned by the Administration of the Union Territory of Chandigarh. 2008 – Streetscape in the New World by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Rebecca Zelwak, Sarvdeep Singh 5
Sangwan and Zhang Meng. Competition. 2008 – Green Streets of Malmö by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Martin Vozzi. Commissioned by the City of Malmö. 2008 – Green Streets of Shanghai by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Rebecca Zelwak, Sarvdeep Singh Sangwan, Qian Jieyan, Zhang Meng and Xia Zhen in collaboration with Prof. Pan Haixiao. Commissioned by the Institute de Ville en Movement, Urban China and Tongji University. 2007-­‐2008 – Bicycle Tower by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson, Rebecca Zelwak, Sarvdeep Singh Sangwan, Ma Liang, Zhang Meng and Xia Zhen. Commissioned by the City of Malmö. Exhibited at the World Expo in Shanghai 2010. 2007 – Manifolds by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Ma Liang. Competition. 2007 – Musicon by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson, Esbjörn Kjell and Ma Liang. Commissioned by the Municipality of Roskilde. 2006 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION: the collaboration, documentary film produced by Henrik Valeur and UiD. Commissioned by DAC | Danish Architecture Centre. 2005 – 200% TENSTA by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson, Jonas Ruthblad and Søren Chr. Madsen in collaboration with consulting engineer Ole Vanggaard. Competition (honorable mention). 2005 – Parallel Processing by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson. 2004 – RTL [Real Time Living] by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Søren Chr. Madsen in collaboration with consulting engineer Ole Vanggaard. 2004 – The Minority Park by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson. Competition. 2003-­‐2004 – Garden Flats by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Søren Chr. Madsen in collaboration with consulting engineers Ole Vanggaard, Henrik Almegaard and Bo Andersen. 2003 – SoOs [Self-­‐organizing Office-­‐system] by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Søren Chr Madsen in collaboration with consulting engineers Ole Vanggaard and Jeppe Steen Andersen. 2003 – unfinished architecture by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Søren Chr. Madsen in collaboration with consulting engineers Ole Vanggaard and Jeppe Steen Andersen. Competition (shortlisted). 2003 – 3KRp by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson. Commissioned by the Municipality of Roskilde. 2003 – take-­‐off by Henrik Valeur. Commissioned by the Danish Arts Foundation. 2002-­‐03 – 4D+ model by UiD/Henrik Valeur in collaboration with metascapes.dk. Commissioned by the Municipality of Roskilde. 2002-­‐03 – 3KRe by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Dan Stubbergaard in collaboration with the Technical Administration, Roskilde. Commissioned by the Municipality of Roskilde. 2001 – Sim.CoMa by CoMa/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Bernhard Snizek. 2000 – HPFi by PUSH/Christophe Cornubert, UiD/Henrik Valeur (urban worlds) and Michael Heim (virtual worlds) in collaboration with engineering consultants Ove Arup & Partners and theatre consultant Bill Balou, Los Angeles. Competition (invited). 6
2000 – HPFp by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Bent Poulsen. Competition. 1999 – borderline by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Søren Chr. Madsen and Anne Katrine Hornemann. Competition. 1999 – non-­‐city by Irma+/Henrik Valeur and visual artist Mette Vangsgaard. Competition. 1999 – Irma+ by Henrik Valeur, set designer Thomas Kolding, sculptor Jens Jørgen Poulsen and visual artist Mette Vangsgaard. Commissioned by the Municipality of Rødovre. 1998 – K98 by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Uwe Wütherich, Ivan Ikhlef and Victor Tenez Ybern. Competition. 1998 – Flex-­‐bo by UiD/Henrik Valeur in collaboration with consulting engineer Ole Vanggaard. Competition (honorable mention). 1996-­‐1997 – U97 by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson, Bjarke Ingels, Bent Poulsen and Uwe Wütherich in collaboration with landscape architect Camilla Hjerl and consulting engineers Ole Vanggaard and Buro Happold. Competition (prize and selected for second stage). 1996 – euro96 by Henrik Valeur in collaboration with Blanca Ballesteros and Monica Reyes. Competition. 1996 – ZOO by Henrik Valeur. Competition (honorable mention). 1996 – Garden of Justice by Henrik Valeur. Competition. 1996 – X-­‐MAX by Henrik Valeur. Competition. 1995 – Das Letzte Haus by Henrik Valeur. Competition (published). For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/projects Research (6) 2011-­‐(ongoing) – India: the Urban Transition by Henrik Valeur in collaboration with various institutions (sponsored by the Danish Arts Foundation, Danmarks Nationalbank’s Anniversary Foundation of 1968, Dreyer Foundation, Bergia Foundation). 2009 – Climate Change, Cities and Urban Life by Henrik Valeur (sponsored by the Danish Ministry of Education). 2007 – The Harmonious City by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Kristoffer Weiss, Zhang Meng and Cornelia Burnett (sponsored by the Realdania Foundation). 2005-­‐06 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION: the challenges by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Karin Lindgren, Lea Bolvig, Annelie Håkansson and Ma Liang (sponsored by the Danish Ministry of Culture). 2003-­‐04 – Future Housing Now! by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Søren Chr Madsen (sponsored by Swedish Industrial Design and Form/Design Center). 2001-­‐05 – CoMa by Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson (sponsored by the Realdania Foundation, the Danish Ministry of Culture, Region Skåne, the Greater Metropolitan Area of Copenhagen, the City of Malmö etc.). For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/research 7
Exhibitions & events (18) 2010 – China and the World Expo. Study trip to China, organized by Henrik Valeur and Lotte Bech for the Association of Danish Architects. 2010 – Urban Best Practice Area. Contribution to the World Expo in Shanghai, China, by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson, Rebecca Zelwak, Sarvdeep Singh Sangwan, Ma Liang, Zhang Meng and Xia Zhen. 2008 – The Street Belongs to All of Us! Contribution to an exhibition at Zendai MOMA in Shanghai, China, by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Rebecca Zelwak, Sarvdeep Singh Sangwan, Qian Jieyan, Zhang Meng and Xia Zhen 2007 – The Harmonious City. Exhibition curated by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Uwe Wütherich, Kristoffer Weiss, Ma Liang, Zhang Meng, Xia Zhen and Chen Ying, in collaboration with Prof. Pan Haixiao at the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, China. 2006-­‐08 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION: Danish/Chinese Collaboration on Sustainable Urban Development in China. Exhibition curated by Henrik Valeur and UiD/Uwe Wütherich, Zhang Meng, Annelie Håkansson, Christoffer Pilgaard, Haydar Al-­‐Khatib, Karin Lindgren, Lea Bolvig and Ma Liang at the Venice Biennale the 10th International Architecture Exhibition, Italy; 2nd Architectural Biennial Beijing, China; 7th Sao Paulo International Biennial of Architecture, Brazil; 2006 Xi’an International Conference of Architecture and Technology, China; DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark; Tongji University in Shanghai, China; ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Nordjyllands Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, China; Centre for the Urban Built Environment in Manchester, UK; AIA Center for Architecture in New York, USA; London Festival of Architecture, UK. 2005 – A New Future for Planning – Young Architects Show the Way! Exhibition curated by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson at the 6th Biennial of Towns and Town Planning in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2004 – Autumn Exhibition. Contribution to group exhibition at Charlottenborg, Denmark, by UiD/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson. 2004 – NEXT? Exhibition contribution by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Søren Chr. Madsen at the Form/Design Center in Malmö, Sweden. 2004 – CHECK-­‐IN Øresund. Exhibition created by CoMa/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2003 – Copenhagen Harbor. Exhibition contribution by CoMa/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson at Supertanker, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2003 – OVERBLIK -­‐ Fortællinger om kunsten og den nye by. Exhibition contribution by UiD/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Dan Stubbergaard at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Roskilde, Denmark. 2003 – Under Cover. Exhibition contribution by CoMa/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson in collaboration with electronic engineer Björn Gröhn at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Roskilde, Denmark. 8
2002 – see.CoMa. Study trip organized by CoMa/Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson for the Architecture House in Malmö, Sweden. 2002 – region.CoMa. Exhibition created by CoMa/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson, Bernhard Snizek and Ingibjörg Huld Halldórsdóttir at the Form/Design Center in Malmö, Sweden. 2001 – Sim.CoMa. Event created by CoMa/Henrik Valeur, Fredrik Fritzson and Bernhard Snizek at the Gallery Signal in Malmö, Sweden. 1999 – Irma+. Exhibition created by Henrik Valeur, set designer Thomas Kolding, sculptor Jens Jørgen Poulsen and visual artist Mette Vangsgaard at the Rødovre Library, Denmark. 1999 – Salon ‘99. Event organized by Henrik Valeur and Christophe Cornubert at Irma+, Rødovre, Denmark. 1999 – ‘99. Exhibition curated by Henrik Valeur at the Arkitekturgalleriet, Gammel Dok in Copenhagen, Denmark. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/exhibitions-­‐and-­‐events Articles (34) 2013 – Running out of water-­‐in India. Paper by Henrik Valeur in India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2013 – Making India slum-­‐free. Paper by Henrik Valeur in India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2013 – The slum-­‐dweller. Essay by Henrik Valeur in India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐
92700-­‐09-­‐4 2013 – Alternatives to the Automobile in the Indian City. Commentary by Henrik Valeur in Economic & Political Weekly, Vol – XLVIII No. 47, 23.11.2013 and India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2013 – Taking the car out of Corbusier: a car-­‐free sector planned for Chandigarh. Article by Henrik Valeur in the Global Urbanist 09.04.2013. 2013 – Trialing the future of urban transit at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. Article by Henrik Valeur in the Global Urbanist 02.04.2013. 2013 – The Horrendous costs of motorized transportation in (Indian) cities. Paper by Henrik Valeur in India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4. Articles published in the Global Urbanist 26.03.2013 and World Streets 30.03.2013. 2013 – Bangalore -­‐ the urban schism. Essay by Henrik Valeur in India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2012 – Grow your own food! Article by Henrik Valeur and Arshinder Kaur in Economic & Political Weekly, Vol – XLVII No. 24, June 16, 2012 and India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐
87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2012 – Hvad har vi lært af Chandigarh? (What has Chandigarh taught us?). Article by Henrik Valeur in Byplan no. 1, 2012 . 2012 – If the intention is to create a better world / Hvis meningen er, at skabe en bedre 9
verden. Essay by Henrik Valeur. 2011 – Chandigarh -­‐ an Indian Adventure / Chandigarh -­‐ et indisk eventyr. Essay by Henrik Valeur in Journal of Architecture Vol. 1, No. 2, 2012 and in India: the Urban Transition ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2011 – Shanghai – the Hyper-­‐modern City. Essay by Henrik Valeur. 2011 – The Godfather of the Hyper-­‐modern City. Short story by Henrik Valeur. 2010 – Bedre byer-­‐bedre liv (Better City-­‐Better Life). Review by Henrik Valeur in Arkitekten no. 7, 2010. 2010 – The Poor are Moving to Town / Verdens fattige flytter til byen. Feature article by Henrik Valeur in Information 21.06.2010. 2009 – Er tættere byer mere bæredygtige? (Are Dense Cities More Sustainable?). Article by Henrik Valeur in Arkitekten no. 12, 2009. 2009 – Vores økologiske fodspor (Our Ecological Footprint). Feature article by Henrik Valeur in Politiken 14.08.2009. 2009 – Byerne og klimaet (Cities and the Climate). Article by Henrik Valeur in Tegn no. 2, 2009 2008 – Urban Ecologies. Manifesto by Henrik Valeur. 2008 – Visionen om den sociale by er global (The Social City–A Global Vision). Article by Henrik Valeur in DAC News. 2008 – Sustainable Urban Development. Comments by Henrik Valeur in Futures of Cities ISBN 978-­‐87-­‐87136-­‐81-­‐5. 2007 – Lost in Transition. Paper by Henrik Valeur for the 51st IFHP World Congress. 2006 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION. Thesis by Henrik Valeur and Karin Lindgren for the Xi’an International Conference of Architecture and Technology. 2006 – Curator’s Statement. Introduction by Henrik Valeur in CO-­‐EVOLUTION ISBN 87-­‐90668-­‐
61-­‐8. 2005 – Urban Regions. Paper by Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson for the XXIInd World Architecture Congress). 2005 – The Perfect Plan. Essay by Henrik Valeur and Claus Peder Pedersen in A NEW FUTURE FOR PLANNING ISBN 87-­‐990146-­‐5-­‐3. 2003 – Bedre byrum i Roskilde (Better Urban Spaces in Roskilde). Article by Henrik Valeur and Jan Bille in Stads-­‐ og havneingeniøren no. 2, 2003. 2002 – LA Story. Essay by Henrik Valeur. 2001 – The Diagram. Article by Henrik Valeur. 1999 – The Task. Essay by Henrik Valeur in ’99 ISBN 87-­‐90668-­‐14-­‐6. 1999 – non-­‐city. Essay by Henrik Valeur and Mette Vangsgaard. 1998 – Den nye by (The New City). Essay by Henrik Valeur. 1996 – Hr O (Mr O). Essay by Henrik Valeur. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/articles Publications (7) 10
2014 – India: the Urban Transition -­‐ a Case Study of Development Urbanism; Henrik Valeur (author); 344 p; English; ISBN: 978-­‐87-­‐92700-­‐09-­‐4 2010 – Shanghai-­‐Beijing -­‐ Byhistorier og moderne byer (Shanghai-­‐Beijing -­‐ Urban Histories and Contemporary Cities); Henrik Valeur (author, editing and design); 44 p; Danish; limited print 2007 – The Harmonious City; Henrik Valeur, Zhang Meng and Xia Zhen (concept, editing and design); 84 p; Chinese; ISBN 87-­‐90668-­‐64-­‐2 2006 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION: Danish/Chinese Collaboration on Sustainable Urban Development in China; Henrik Valeur, Zhang Meng and others (concept, editing and design); 186 p; English and Chinese editions; ISBN 87-­‐90668-­‐61-­‐8 and ISBN 978-­‐7-­‐5083-­‐5323-­‐4 2005 – A NEW FUTURE FOR PLANNING 1.0; Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson (concept, editing and design); 88 p; English; ISBN 87-­‐990146-­‐5-­‐3 2001 – region.CoMa; Henrik Valeur and Fredrik Fritzson (author, concept, editing and design); 26 p; Danish and Swedish editions; limited print 1999 – ’99; Henrik Valeur (concept and editing); 32 p; Danish/English; ISBN 87-­‐90668-­‐14-­‐6 For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/publications Debates (24) 2014 – Simultaneous Modernities. Panelist at Platform for Asian Architecture and Urbanism, KRVIA, Mumbai, India. 2014 – Towards sustainable production in Asia – our actions. Panelist at the Asia Energy Conference, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 2011 – Chandigarh’s Future: Real Problems and Potential Opportunities. Speaker and panelist at the City Art Museum, Chandigarh, India. 2010 – Global Environmental Issues and Climate Change. Speaker and panelist at MCM DAV College for Women, Chandigarh, India. 2010 – Innovations for Planned Urbanization. Speaker and panelist at Young Indians, Confederation of Indian Industry, Chandigarh, India. 2009 – Climate change and future cities. Moderator and speaker at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. 2009 – Climate Change, Cities and Urban Life. Moderator at the School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2008 – Transforming Chinese Urbanism. Speaker and co-­‐organizer at AA Shanghai Visiting Students Summer School, China. 2008 – A Green Future [Made in China]. Speaker and co-­‐organizer at the Centre for the Urban Built Environment in Manchester, UK. 2007 – Intercultural and Interdisciplinary. Speaker at the 7th Sao Paulo International Biennial of Architecture, Brazil. 2007 – Futures of Cities -­‐ The Construction of Urban Identity. Lead speaker at the 51st IFHP World Congress. 11
2007 – Futures of Cities. Moderator at the 51st IFHP Student Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2007 – Planning the Harmonious City. Moderator and co-­‐organizer at the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, China. 2006 – The Contemporary City. Moderator at CPH:DOX, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2006 – Architecture in Harmony. Speaker and a member of the organizing committee at Xi’an International Conference of Architecture and Technology. 2005 – The Street: an Urban Platform? Speaker and panelist at the 2nd Guangzhou Triennial of Contemporary Art, China. 2005 – cities: grand bazaar of architectureS. Presenter with Fredrik Fritzson at XXIInd World Architecture Congress in Istanbul (paper, multimedia show and topical meeting). 2005 – The Perfect Plan? Speaker and panelist at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2004 – CHECK-­‐IN Öresund. Speaker and co-­‐organizer at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2003 – curio[city]. Speaker and panelist at the Rooseum Museum in Malmö, Sweden. 2002 – about.CoMa. Speaker and co-­‐organizer at the Form/Design Center in Malmö, Sweden. 2002 – Emerging Cities. Speaker and panelist at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1999 – Debate ‘99. Moderator and organizer at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1997 – Synoekismos. Participant at the Rice University, Tuscany, Italy. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/debates Talks (40) 2015 – Development urbanism – an alternative to the ‘smart city’ concept. Lecture at Lamakaan, Hyderabad Urban Lab and Tata Institute of Social Science, Hyderabad, India. 2015 – Explore and experiment! Lecture at Pillai College of Architecture, New Panvel and Pillai College of Architecture, Rasayani, India. 2015 – Urban water. Lecture at Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies, India. 2014 – Mapping. Lecture at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. 2014 – Own projects. Lecture at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. 2014 – One/billion: Urbanization in China and India. Keynote by Henrik Valeur for the Asia Energy Conference, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 2012 – Urban mobility: enabling development or causing more suffering? Lecture at Center for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transport and Urban Planning (CiSTUP), Indian Institute of Science. 2012 – Unidentified Architecture. MASA Talk, Jasma Devi Bhavan, Bangalore, India. 2012 – Healthy urban growth–healthy urban life? Public talk at the Indian Institute of Human 12
Settlements, Bangalore, India. 2012 – Development Urbanism. Lecture at Denmark’s Technical University, Denmark. 2010 – The global meets the local -­‐ or does it? Le Corbusier Memorial Lecture at Chandigarh College of Architecture, India. 2010 – The Power of Urbanization -­‐ from Babylon to PRD/HK. Lecture at Lund University, Sweden. 2010 – Los Angeles versus Shanghai: the Battle for the Future. Lecture at Aalborg University Center, Denmark. 2009 – The Green City. Lecture at Lund University, Sweden. 2009 – The Creative City. Lecture at Lund University, Sweden. 2009 – The Flexible City. Lecture at Lund University, Sweden. 2009 – The ordinary city and its extraordinary importance. Lecture at Green Urban Transformers, Denmark. 2009 – Cross-­‐border regions. Lecture at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 2009 – Own projects. Lecture at Technische Universität in Berlin, Germany. 2009 – China. Lecture at Architects’ Association, Denmark. 2008 – China. Lecture at Lund University, Sweden. 2008 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION. Lecture at AA Shanghai Visiting Students Summer School, China. Speech at London Festival of Architecture, UK. Speech at Centre for the Built Environment in Manchester, UK. 2008 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION & Process Planning. Lecture at Swedish Agricultural University in Alnarp, Sweden. 2007 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION. Speech at Pecha Kucha #1in Chongqing, P.R.China. Speech at 7th Sao Paulo International Biennial of Architecture, Brazil. Speech at Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, China. Speech at Aarhus Art Museum (ARoS), Denmark. Speech at North Jytland Art Museum, Denmark. Lecture at Vandpartnerskabet in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2007 – Own projects. Lecture at Skovhuset in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2007 – The Harmonious City. Speech at Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, China. 2007 – The Future Architect. Lecture at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 2006 – CO-­‐EVOLUTION. Lecture at Swedish Agricultural University in Alnarp, Sweden. Speech at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. Speech at Pecha Kucha #3 in Shanghai, P.R.China. Speech at 2nd Architectural Biennial Beijing, the National Museum of China, Beijing, China. Speech at Venice Biennale, 10th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, Italy. 2006 – People I met in China. Speech at Pecha Kucha #1in Shanghai, China. 2006 – 200% Tensta. Lecture at School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2005 – From Research on Contemporary Society to new Concepts for Urban Planning and Design. Lecture at Huazhong University in Wuhan, China. 2005 – 200% Tensta. Lecture at School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2004 – Regional mapping. Lecture at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 13
2004 – The Region. Lecture at Lund University, Sweden. 2004 – CHECK-­‐IN Øresund. Speech at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2003 – The Region. Lecture at Copenhagen University, Denmark. 2003 – Planning and Realization. Lecture at Swedish Agricultural University in Alnarp, Sweden. 2003 – Participatory Planning. Lecture at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 2003 – Planning for the multicultural society. Lecture at Supertanker, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2003 – Can the future be planned? Lecture at Aalborg University Center, Denmark. 2002 – region.CoMa. Speech at Form/Design Center in Malmö, Sweden. 2001 – mixed realities. Lecture at School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2001 – CoMa. Lecture at School of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1999 – intro. Lecture at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 1999 – schizoscape. Lecture at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. 1999 – ‘99. Speech at DAC | Danish Architecture Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/talks Press (selected) 2014 – Den urban landsby (The urban village), interview in Weekendavisen. 2011 – Following Gandhi, interview in Tribune Lifestyle. 2011 – Strategy needed to double city’s density with no change in landscape, review in Indian Express. 2011 – Byer som verdens frelse (The urban salvation), interview in Weekendavisen. 2010 – Future tense, article in Tribune Lifestyle. 2008 – Shanghai, the future on the other side of the world, Special report in O Estado de Sao Paulo. 2007 – A cidade, pelo olhar estrangeiro ((The city seen from outside), article in O Estado de Sao Paulo. 2007 – Global wisdom can craft solutions to urban woes, interview in Shanghai Daily. 2007 – Green means go for sustainable development, review in Shanghai Daily. 2007 – Co-­‐Evolution, interview in DOMUS China. 2006 – interview in Danish Radio P1. 2006 – interview in Danish Television DR2 Deadline. 2006 – En gylden stund for dansk arkitektur (A golden moment for danish architecture), review in Politiken. 2006 – Danske arkitekter ud af osteklokken (Danish architects out of the bubble), interview in Berlingske Tidende. 2006 – interview in CCTV (China Central Television) International. 2005 – Så er der opbrud! (Breaking up!), interview in Byplan Nyt. 14
2004 – Rummets kunst (The Art of Space), review in Kristeligt Dagblad. 2004 – En gryende dialog (An emerging dialogue), review in Dagens Nyheter. 2004 – interview in Danish Radio P1 Kulturnyt. 2004 – Check-­‐in til den moderne storby (Check-­‐in to the modern city), interview in MetroXpress. 2003 – Ljud som samtidskonst i det offentliga rummet (Sound as contemporary art in public space), review in Synpunkt. 1999 – Kulturprojekt i kaffetårnet (Culture-­‐project in the Coffee Tower), review in Politiken. 1999 – Alt eller intet (All or Nothing), review in Information. For more information, see: http://henrikvaleur.dk/press 15