Timespan: 23/04 – 26/04, 2015
Description:
Synergy of international and local knowledge and shared experiences brings progress in to the local community. Activities such as seminars, workshops, exhibitions regardless the topic, build local human resources and this is what the New era should be when it comes to Mostar.
This is where we improve that projects are thought in the local context for local people.
ADA commitment evolves and after “Patchwork Mostar” next event is Mostar LAB.
It is a four-day laboratory, an experimental presentation of the center for Architecture, Dialogue and Art ADA Mostar. The goal of the program is through dialogue, practical work and exchange of experiences to present the importance for existence of an independent cultural and social platform in Mostar.
Through a colorful array of events from corporate social commitment, spatial planning “emerged” architecture, “expressive art” in the service of local community, educative work with children and youth, Mostar LAB sends a message: ”Physical and Spiritual matrix of the city depends of your personal involvement.”
Mostar is city of hidden talents, natural and intellectual resources and there is an urge to get inscribed among the best.
IT IS POSSIBLE!
Mostar LAB project can be introduced like this:
Mostar 23rd-26th April 2015
Music school, Musala Square
Thursday 23rd April
Dialogue & Social Responsibility Day
11:00 – 13:00 Seminar on Social Commitment
19:00 – 20:00 Official opening of the MostarLAB program:
– Greetings by: Mayor of the City of Mostar, Local Democracy Agency
– Inauguration of the Center ADA / Architecture-Dialogue-Art / & web site presentation;
– Introduction of Färgfabriken’s Experiences
– Concert by Mostar Music schools
– Cocktail
Friday 24th April
Art & Architecture Day
10:00 – 12:00 Färgfabriken: Experiences
14:00 – 16:00 Institute for Planning: Presentation of different scale projects
19:00 – 20:00 “Coffee with an architect”: Amir Vuk Zec – lecture/discussion
Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th April
Children’s weekend
Workshop “Building Blocks” – Emilia Rosenqvist