Looking Ahead to BAU 2021
John Hill
23. de desembre 2020
West Village in Chengdu by Jiakun Architects (Photo © ArchExist)
Although it will be held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic, BAU 2021 is still taking place over three days in January. Four short films, created in cooperation with World-Architects, explore the event's four main themes.
Organized by Messe München, BAU ONLINE is happening January 13-15, featuring talks and discussions as well as virtual product presentations, virtual networking, and other elements taking advantage of the online format. The four key themes were developed many months ago and are therefore staying in place for the digital fair, but they are being accompanied by a fifth theme related to the current situation: "The building sector after Corona – what now?"
BAU 2021's four key themes:
- Challenge Climate Change
- Digital Transformation
- The Future of Living
- Resources and Recycling
World-Architects made four short films addressing these themes, with each film presenting a specific building related to the theme through an interview with the architect. The films can be watched below as well as on our Network page and on BAU's website.
Challenge Climate Change
Project: ciAsa Aqua Bad Cortina in San Vigilio in Enneberg, South Tyrol, ItalyArchitect: pedevilla architects
Armin Pedevilla on ciAsa Aqua Bad Cortina (Duration: 3:36)
Digital Transformation
Project: Urbach Tower, Remstal Valley, GermanyArchitect: ICD / ITKE University of Stuttgart + EMPA + ETHZ
Prof. Achim Menges and Prof. Jan Knippers on Urbach Tower (Duration: 4:05)
The Future of Living
Project: West Village in Chengdu, ChinaArchitect: Jiakun Architects
Liu Jiakun on West Village (Duration: 3:57)
See also: Eduard Kögel's review of West Village
Resources and Recycling
Project: Office and Production Building for Baltensperger, Winterthur, SwitzerlandArchitect: Bob Gysin Partner BGP