events

CiD organises five international conferences:

Design MaUer(s) for Decarbonisation // Barcelona, Spain // 25./26. Feb. 2025

Circular Design Education // Genova, Italy // 23./24. May 2025

Circular Design Economy // Tallinn, Estonia // 11./12. Sep. 2025

Circular Design Upscaling // Vilnius, Lithuania // March 2026

Circular Design Research // Hannover, Germany // June 2026

  • CiD Roundtable Hanover

    Together with experts from enterprises of the design and building sector, professional organisation, local government, and civil society organistations we discuss challenges for the design disciplines, from urban and architectural design to product and service design linked to climate change, social, cultural, and economic questions.

  • Knowledge Exchange Workshop

    Creating new synergies and knowledge in urban, architectural, service and product design informed by bio-based materials, urban transformation towards climate neutrality and circular economy.

  • Kick Off Venice

    The kick-off conference of CiD presents the Innovation Alliance and discusses the focus on a radical change in all design fields and the power of design to boost bio-innovation and urban transformation towards sustainability.

  • SKILL IT! Hannover

    Discussion round: What skills are essential in architecture for a future-oriented, climate-friendly education?

  • Project meeting Genova

  • Next Skills for CiD, Stakeholder Meeting

    The event has been mapping the skills gaps and educational profiles aimed at young product and service designers in order to foster job creation on new entrepreneurial possibilities in line with principles of circular economy and bio-based innovation towards climate-neutral cities.

  • CiD workshop Barcelona

    Our third face-to-face meeting with the whole CiD Team in Barcelona.

  • CiD session Observatory Hannover

    The teaching/learning formats developed within the CiD Circular Design EU Innovation Alliance are based on the skills gaps and challenges identified in the Observatories. The local Observatory in Hannover discussed a lot about these formats and provided valuable input.

  • CiD joining EUSEW Towards climate neutral cities: Energy TexTi(l)e

    Speakers addressed the increasingly important topic of the Circular Economy and textiles ecosystem in the architectural dimension.

Long list of past events:

  • As part of the Erasmus Plus Innovation Alliance Circular Design (CiD)- Circular design for bio-based innovation towards climate-neutral cities, the University of Genoa Department Architecture and Design organises a conference titled: Towards climate neutral cities: Energy TexTi(l)e. Speakers will address the increasingly important topic of the Circular Economy and textiles ecosystem in the architectural dimension.
    In 2023 the European Transition pathway for the textiles ecosystem policy report envisages the need to work on several fronts-from ecodesign to carbon footprint reduction, from the adoption of scientific methods of measuring environmental impact to better integration between production systems and natural capital/biodiversity - to impact both production-distribution systems and public opinion and consumers. The conference will bring together experts, researchers, and companies from the textiles ecosystem to discuss this challenge as an awareness-raising activity, which addresses the local community in a public space conceived to support innovation, technological research and new forms of business related to the blue economy. 

    The event is included in the European Sustainable Energy Week, as one of the featured initiatives on the occasion of Sustainable Energy Days, a series of events taking place all over the world to promote clean energy and energy efficiency, promoted by the European Commission.

  • The teaching/learning formats developed within the CiD Circular Design EU Innovation Alliance are based on the skills gaps and challenges identified in the Observatories. The local Observatory in Hannover discussed a lot about these formats and provided valuable input. Thanks to:

    Tatjana Sabljo (BDA Hannover)
, Patrik Nilsson (BDA Niedersachsen), Annika Wagener (BDIA Bremen/Niedersachen), Sofia Hanina (city of Hannover, urban planner) , 
Marsha Dinse (founder arc.lab),
 Julia Theis (founder arc.lab), Rebekka Wandt (Architekten Kammer Niedersachsen), Franz Gerbens
 (Gundlach GmbH), Matthias Wohlfahrt (proKlima), 
Jackie Williams (architectsforfuture Hannover)
, Hannah Dietze (Sprengel Freunde, Young Circle) and Celine Kulemann (archifachschaft Hannover)

  • Alessandro Pernice (Senior Project Manager at ARCES) presented the CiD project at the Collaborative ecosystems for innovation towards sustainable development forum in palermo in the context of many other experts and organizations.

    Speaker

    P. PARMA: The state of the art on sustainable transition in Sicily according to the analysis of the Act Tank Sicilia

    A. PERNICE:Circular design for BioInnovation towards climate neutral cities: 'Innovation Alliane CiD

    G. GANGE: Sustainable fashion? Consumer education as a starting point for the transformation of the system

    C. BIANCHI: The modular development of 'themed' collaborative ecosystems for the creation of shared and sustainable value in a 'living fabric

    M. CELLURA: Afternoon session: Focus Groups

  • Last week we had our third face-to-face meeting with the whole CiD Innovative Alliance in Barcelona organised by Iaac. Day 1 started with great inputs and joint workshop for our Academic and Accelerator programmes. In the evening there was the CiD Mind the Gap event with great and inspiring presentations and projects. Day 2 started with a tour of Iaac. After discussing the next events and our flow of research together, we went to the Valldaura Labs in Iaac. Here we had traditional local food and were able to get an insight into the campus and the extraordinary way of working and its philosophy. Day 3 started with great inputs and discussions on our Continuous Education Programme.

    After further updates from all partners, our meetings were unfortunately already over. We look forward to seeing everyone online again soon and at the next major workshop in Genoa.

  • On 21st February 2024, University of Genoa, Department Architecture and Design, has hosted a collaborative mapping and co-design activity encounter with CID Genoa Local Observatory. The event has been mapping the skills gaps and educational profiles aimed at young product and service designers in order to foster job creation on new entrepreneurial possibilities in line with principles of circular economy and bio-based innovation towards climate-neutral cities.

    During the "Next Skills for Circular Design" meeting, the UniGe CID team dedicated part of the meeting  to blended collaborative activities to identify gaps and skills needed to train future circular designers, by the ‘personas’ tool and other inspiring collaborative resources!

    Participants include Liguria International, Confcommercio, Città Metropolitana di Genova, PLEF, ADI Liguria, Materially, Isola Design, FOA.GE Genova Chamber of Architects, AMIU, Genoa Blue District.

  • Creating new synergies and knowledge in urban, architectural, service and product design informed by bio-based materials, urban transformation towards climate neutrality and circular economy. Thanks for all the energy and commitment. What a team!

    On top we had a public discussion with young professionals and students in the field of architecture about skill gaps for a transformation towards sustainable cities.

  • Discussion round of the research project Circular Design on the topic:

    What skills are essential in architecture for a future-oriented, climate-friendly education? We ask young professionals what expectations and ideas they have of their studies and which focal points will be important as further training after graduation.Which topics need to be newly integrated into the curricula in order to get off to a good start in the professional world with the right skills or to be able to make a valuable contribution to tackling the diverse challenges of the building industry.

    The Discussion takes place at the “aufhof” in Hannover, on Wednesday 13 Dezember 2023 from 4pm on.

  • The kick-off conference of CiD presents the Innovation Alliance and discusses the focus on a radical change in all design fields and the power of design to boost bio-innovation and urban transformation towards sustainability. Speakers come from the 11 partner organisations of the Alliance—universities, research centres, further education experts, enterprises, civil society organisations, and Europe-wide networks. Invited key notes are from Diego Zoppi, architect and board member of ACE Architects' Council of Europe, one of the partners of the Alliance, and from Raffaella Fagnoni, product designer at IUAV University of Venice.

    The kick-off conference takes place at the European Cultural Centre in Venice, Palazzo Michiel, on Friday 10 November 2023 from 9 to 12 am.

    if you can’t make it to the event, you are welcome to join via youtube streaming : https://www.youtube.com/@EuropeanCulturalCentre

  • We invite to the CiD public roundtable discussion in Hanover to present the Innovation Alliance in one of its three pilot cities, together with Barcelona and Genova. Together with experts from enterprises of the design and building sector, professional organisation, local government, and civil society organistations we discuss challenges for the design disciplines, from urban and architectural design to product and service design linked to climate change, social, cultural, and economic questions.

    The roundtable is hosted by BDA Bund Deutscher Architekten Hannover in the "Aufhof", a temporary installation for creative and innovative initiatives in an empty department store in the city centre of Hanover, on Wednesday 25 October 2023 from 4 to 6 pm.