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More: CAS Transforming Space

Target group

Experiencing, imagining and designing spaces

The CAS Transforming Space offers participants a platform to concretely implement a spatial transformation project, which focuses on questions of collaboration, cohabitation and living together, be it in the field of work space, living space or urban space. They expand their methodological competences, learn about new technological approaches and deepen their knowledge of spatial contexts and levels of action, whereby the physical, digital and service dimensions are considered equally

The CAS Transforming Space is aimed at:

  • All creative actors who are connected in or with space in the sense of reflective practice or who would like to realize such projects or services
  • Designers and architects who want to develop their professional field or company in an extended context and are seeking interdisciplinary exchange
  • Administration employees who work on space-related issues of digital transformation or work together with designers and architects
  • Representatives of the real estate branch who are interested in narratives for spatial development projects or who want to launch change projects on the utilization of space.
  • Project managers or human resources managers who manage workplace issues in the company or who plan location strategies against the background of current developments 
  • Engineers, technologists or software developers who would like to consolidate the spatial dimension of their issue.