Taking action for climate adaptation from the Public Authorities

Tainá de Paula (City Hall of Rio de Janeiro), Tamires de Oliveira (City Hall of São Paulo), Cecilia Sá (MinC), Rafael Passos (Iphan-RS), Flávio Tavares (SNP), Thiago Reis (Secult-Bahia). Mediation Raquel Schenkman (President of IABsp and architect of SMC - PMSP)

A responsabilidade do poder público diante do enfrentamento da crise climática é, sem dúvida, fundamental para garantir a justiça climática e cidades mais verdes, adaptadas e resilientes. Este é o tema da mesa que convida gestores públicos formados em arquitetura e urbanismo e que atuam em diferentes órgãos e áreas e instâncias de governo. São lideranças que contribuem e atuam nas diversas pastas na gestão pública pelo país, e no poder executivo, que falarão sobre os programas e trabalhos que vêm acompanhando no último ano.

São convidados a contar suas experiências e desafios a arquiteta Tainá de Paula, vereadora eleita no Rio de Janeiro e atualmente Secretária Municipal de Meio Ambiente e Clima do Rio de Janeiro; Tamires Carla de Oliveira, arquiteta e Chefe de Gabinete da Secretaria do Verde e Meio Ambiente da cidade de São Paulo; Cecilia Gomes de Sá, arquiteta e Subsecretária de Espaços e Equipamentos Culturais no Ministério da Cultura em Brasília; o arquiteto Rafael Passos, Superintendente do IPHAN no Rio Grande do Sul e ex-presidente do IAB-RS; o arquiteto Flávio Tavares, que foi Secretário no município de Conde na Paraíba e atualmente coordena o Programa Nacional “Periferia Viva” no Ministério das Cidades; e Thiago Reis, arquiteto e diretor na Secretaria de Cultura do Estado da Bahia. A mesa terá a mediação de Raquel Schenkman, Presidente IABsp, arquiteta na Secretaria Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo e ex-diretora do Departamento do Patrimônio Histórico da cidade de São Paulo.

Free

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Registration will be open until the start of the activity, on site, as long as there are spaces available.

Participate in the program of debates, workshops and associated activities!

TODAY (10.10)

2:30 pm – table Risk-Free Periphery in the Context of Climate Change

4pm – table Knowing to Transform: Community Climate Risk Reduction and Adaptation Plans

6:30 pm – table Inclusive Adaptation: Nature-Based Solutions in the Peripheries

9am – Drawing Workshop: Oscar Niemeyer's Architecture in Ibirapuera Park and the Climate Challenge

IN THE NEXT DAYS (11 to 14.10)

ATTENTION the table Palmas: For 36 years, the ecological capital of Tocantins which would be held on 10/11 | 7pm was canceled.

11.10 and 12.10 | 9am – workshop Inventa(rio) Fronteiras: Playing for Multispecies Cities

11.10 | 10am – workshop Elémenterre teaching bag

11.10 | 11am – table Learning to inhabit the Anthropocene: the crisis of architecture

11.10 | 2pm – table Architecture for Learning and Civic Use

11.10 | 3pm – table Culture and Public Architecture

11.10 – 15h – workshop Elémenterre teaching bag

11.10 | 4pm – table Reconnecting with Nature & Circular Design

11.10 | 5pm – table Architecture of Belonging: Interpreting Heritage Through Place

12.10 | 10am – table Experience: Climate Refuges and Naturalized Public Spaces, with Eco-Neighborhood

12.10 | 10:30 am – table Childhoods and Climate: Climate Justice in Vulnerable Territories

12.10 | 10:30 am – Windsock Workshop with the Floating Collective 

12.10 | 3pm – table Doing a lot with a little: architectures for a planet in transition with Esteban Benavides from Al Borde office

12.10 | 4:30 pm – table Earth – building a sustainable and democratic future 

12.10 | 5:45 pm – table French presence at the Biennale and screening of the film AJAP – Albums of Young Architects and Landscape Architects

13.10 – activity Pantanal Action at IABsp

10/14 | 10am – table Urgent Panorama! Space as an act of permanence

14.10 | 6pm – Launch of the “Nature-Based Education” Guide

JOIN! IT'S ALL FREE!

And there's much more until October 19th!

NOTE OF CONDOLENCE

With deep sorrow, the Brazilian Institute of Architects – São Paulo Department (IABsp) mourns the passing of architect and landscape architect Kongjian Yu, a global leader in ecological urbanism, and the members of his team who accompanied him, tragically killed during the filming of a documentary. The institute is honored to have had him as a participant in the 14th São Paulo International Architecture Biennial, where his transformative vision strengthened the dialogue between global challenges and local realities. IABsp emphasizes that Yu's contribution, which transcends borders, will remain an inspiration for generations and expresses its condolences to China, to the families of all the deceased, to his friends, and to all those impacted by his genius and dedication. Read the full note here.