World Design Capital Valencia: Design Policy Conference
23. Februar 2022
Design-led urban policies are increasingly recognized as critical to shaping the future prosperity and wellbeing of a city and its inhabitants. The World Design Policy Conference provides a global platform for the exchange of ideas, insights, and best practices from different countries, regions, and cities that are developing, launching, and maintaining effective design policy.
A live in-person meeting in Valencia [2 to 4 November, 2022], one of the Signature Events of the World Design Capital 2022, with the mediterranean city at the international spotlight as a pole of attraction for foreign investments seeking opportunities thanks to its development and stability.
The findings and conclusions of this Conference have the potential to set the foundation for a design-led legacy programme that benefits both the design community and mainly the citizens, and that resonates far beyond the designated WDC year. A content that can influence existing policies facilitating a legacy in political management.
Speakers: Ezio Manzini, Brandon Gien, Leyla Acaroglu, Alok Nandi, René Spitz, Gisele Raulik Murphy, Päivi Tahkokallio, Brigitte Borja de Mozota, Anna Whicher, Hanna Harris. Directed by Kike Correcher.
World Design Capital Valencia: Design Policy Conference
Design-led urban policies are increasingly recognized as critical to shaping the future prosperity and wellbeing of a city and its inhabitants. The World Design Policy Conference provides a global platform for the exchange of ideas, insights, and best practices from different countries, regions, and cities that are developing, launching, and maintaining effective design policy.
A live in-person meeting in Valencia [2 to 4 November, 2022], one of the Signature Events of the World Design Capital 2022, with the mediterranean city at the international spotlight as a pole of attraction for foreign investments seeking opportunities thanks to its development and stability.
The findings and conclusions of this Conference have the potential to set the foundation for a design-led legacy programme that benefits both the design community and mainly the citizens, and that resonates far beyond the designated WDC year. A content that can influence existing policies facilitating a legacy in political management.
Speakers: Ezio Manzini, Brandon Gien, Leyla Acaroglu, Alok Nandi, René Spitz, Gisele Raulik Murphy, Päivi Tahkokallio, Brigitte Borja de Mozota, Anna Whicher, Hanna Harris. Directed by Kike Correcher.
https://designpolicyconference.com