EXPERTENWERK.STADT "Post-Corona City"
On December 8, 2020, numerous experts discussed the city of the future at the invitation of the then Head of Urban Development Hans-Martin Kessler and the Urban Planning Office.
Almost 200 people watched the digital event, which was moderated by Micha Spannaus and provided variety with numerous clips, audience surveys and a top-class panel.
Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi from Munich with a sociological perspective on the crisis and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Krüger from Hamburg with an urban planning perspective opened the discussion with their impulses. The panel discussion with Dr. Rena Wandel-Höfer, then Chairwoman of the Design and Monument Advisory Board, Joelle Sander from Fridays for Future, urban researcher Prof. Klaus Overmeyer and City Councillor Kessler then addressed the major challenges, but also the opportunities for the Wiesbaden of tomorrow and the question of how the existing city can make itself resilient to future crises.
Here you can view a short summary of the past event:
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You can watch the complete online event here:
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Urban planning office
Address
65189 Wiesbaden
Postal address
65029 Wiesbaden
Arrival
Notes on public transport
Bus stop Statistisches Bundesamt; bus lines 16, 22, 27, 28, 37, 45, X26, x72, 262
Telephone
Opening hours
Please make an appointment.
Information on accessibility
- Barrier-free access is available
- The WC is barrier-free