Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.05.2008, Síða 47

Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.05.2008, Síða 47
Article | Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 05 2008 | B15 On Saturday May 10, the second half of a two-day international conference ‘Reinventing Harbour Cities – Urban Planning and Art in Public Space’ takes place at the Nordic House. Organised by CIA.IS (Centre for Icelandic Art) in cooperation with the Iceland Academy of the Arts and the Nor- dic House, the aim is to open public discussion on urban planning. The future of Reykjavík as a modern harbour city will be debated and the role that artists and designers can play in urban devel- opment discussed. The conference brings together groups with interest in Reykjavík’s development, emphasizing that the city’s reconstruction is a shared responsi- bility of policymakers, corporations, urban plan- ners, artists, and individuals. The goal is to try to find common interests between people working in the private and public sector as well as local residents, artists and architects and to offer a forum for opinion making. Speakers will come from across the globe and include Jürgen Bruns- Berentelg, CEO of HafenCity Hamburg; Vito Ac- conci, an architect and designer from New York; and FREEE, an art collective from London. The organisers, Christian Schoen and Shauna Laurel Jones from CIA, stress that all these different as- pects are important and will hopefully lead to cre- ative discussions that can help improve the city. Creating a New Image “I think it is necessary to bring in foreign knowl- edge and foreign expertise, look at foreign ex- amples and different approaches,” says Christian Schoen, director of CIA. He sees a growing in- terest in the field of urban planning and names the discussion on the future of Vatnsmýrin area (where Reykjavík’s domestic airport is located) as an example. He’s satisfied with the international planning competition for the area and how the proposals were introduced to the public, although all future development plans are still very uncer- tain, due to political disputes. He emphasizes that the public should be involved and have a say in how the city develops: “Public space is always a political matter, because it belongs to everybody and everybody should know about what’s going on. We’re talking about our future and our kids’ future. It is a long process and we should really spend good portion of time on discussing how to develop our city.” In recent decades Reykjavík has seen great economic growth and the cityscape has rapidly changed. Introduction and consultation with lo- cals though is often missing. “To have a public dis- cussion is the first step. That means that everyone involved in the city-making process has to take the public’s opinions into consideration. That’s the aim of this conference. That’s why we invited professionals from different groups, like creative people working for landscape architects and ar- chitects of course As the city expands, mistakes have been made and what the city seems to need the most today is a clear development policy. Empty build- ings on Laugavegur and Hverfisgata are depress- ing symbols of how the policy-making is stuck be- tween the private and public sector without any clear solution of how the centre should develop. Schoen points out that what is obviously lacking is a sustainable master plan for the future. “We’re talking about identity and city planning, not short- term interests of investors. The Concert and Con- ference Centre down by the harbour is in my view a fantastic landmark-creating opportunity, but that is not enough. It is important to think of the whole structure and that, of course, is of public interest”, he adds and continues: “We need to ask ourselves: How do we see the future of the city in say 2050? What do we want to create? What kind of image? Today, I don’t see the answers.” www.cia.is/news/conference.htm Reinventing Reykjavík “Public space is always a political matter, because it belongs to everybody and everybody should know about what’s going on. We’re talking about our future and our kids’ future. It is a long pro- cess and we should really spend good portion of time on discussing how to develop our city.” Rauðarárstígur 8 Cappuccino + bagel + joghurt = Kr. 690 Breakfast special

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