In a podcast, art and architectural historian Sharon Nathan talks with MEP Lukas Sieper about the role of architecture and urban planning in the reception of people seeking protection.
Architecture students from TU Darmstadt present innovative final projects for House 62 in Bürgewald that are forward-looking, sustainable, and community-oriented.
In July, Sharon Nathan, Research Associate at the Findeisen Foundation, spoke at the “Humanity in Action (HIA) Fellowship” in Berlin. In his lecture “Making Heimat? The Architecture of the Refugee Shelter ZUE Neuss,” he addressed the high importance of socially sensitive architecture.
On June 27 and 28, 2025, Bürgewald will become an open laboratory for new ideas during tu! Hambach. Julia Knapp will present the Re:SET project and Pioneer House 62, showcasing visionary concepts for sustainable living, energy, and community.
In July, the Herzensdienste Foundation and the Findeisen Foundation met for an intensive brainstorming session at CUBITY to develop innovative ideas and sustainable concepts for Bürgewald.