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INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS. MIPIM 2011 Cannes. GLOBAL TRENDS. “It is not a matter of predicting the future, but of being prepared for it” Pericles (500-429 BC) Greek politician and commander. Mar 2011. Gaëtan Siew UIA Imm P President. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS.

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INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS

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  1. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS MIPIM 2011 Cannes GLOBALTRENDS “It is not a matter of predicting the future, but of being prepared for it” Pericles (500-429 BC) Greek politician and commander Mar 2011 Gaëtan Siew UIA Imm P President

  2. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Global Trends • The World • World of Contrasts • Urban World • Mobile world • Refuge Blocks • Global players • Global issues /Crisis • Global Imbalances • Global Trends • Mobility • Digital Era • Identity –Culture • Lessons ? • Innovate. Integrate.Inspire Key Points

  3. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS A World of Contrasts Rich/poor Knowledge Digital fracture • Brain drain/Mobility • Competing Cities • 6,5 billions population • 5,2 billions mobiles • 4,5 billions radios • 3,5 billions tv • 1,6 billion computers • 0,5 b Facebook Digital fracture Sao Paulo, Brazil Jodhpur, India • North – Old and Rich • South – Young and Poor • South 90% < 25 years old

  4. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS An Urban World An Urban World • GUP b € • Tokyo 1 191 • New York 1 133 • Los Angeles 639 • Paris 460 • Chicago 460 • Londres 452 • Osaka-Kobe 341 • Mexico 315 • Philadelphia 312 • Washington 299 • Population m • Tokyo 35.2 • Jakarta 22,0 • Bombay 21,2 • Delhi 21,0 • Manila 20,8 • New York 20,6 • Sao Paulo 20,2 • Seoul 19,9 • Mexico 18,7 • Shanghai 18.4 • Cairo 17,3 Sao Paulo, Brazil • The World • 2007 : > 50% urban population • Monster or sustainable cities ? • + 3 b people in South Cities by 2050 • 500 000 slum dwellers /month

  5. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS A World of mobility A Mobile World People – Ideas - Goods Nomades , Mali • 6 % The world Population – 2008 • 2020 : 15% of EU population from Africa • Delocalisation v/s immigration • Climate refugees • Mass tourism • Retired living 2 summers • Expats for Creative cities Hanoi, Vietnam

  6. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS A World of refuge blocks Diversity Regionalisation • By Region • By Culture • By Trade • By Geopolitics

  7. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS A World of Global Players Networks Power Multinationals World Finance Civil Society NGOs • New kind of economy • based on networks • New principles • New ways of creating values • Global Entreprises • Exxon – BP – Toyota - Nokia • Vectors of norms • Emerging nations • BRICS + CIVETS • 2008 : FDI 65 000 billions US$

  8. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS A World of Global Issues and Crisis Climate Change Cultural Diversity Economic Crisis Food crisis Land ownership • CO2 Emissions tons/person • Qatar 48.3 • Bahrein 27.0 • Emirates 25.9 • Koweit 25.7 • Luxembourg 23.6 Climate refugees Bangladesh Abandoned city Texas, USA

  9. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Global Trends Technological progress Global imbalances Health and Pandemias Increasing Mobility Environment Decline Identity v/s Globalisation

  10. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Specific Trends for the Trade Asymmetrical Market Sustainability Opportunities Retired population market Mass Tourism Cultural projects Louvre Abu Dhabi

  11. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Global Trends : MOBILITY - PIG : People – Ideas - Goods Choking cities Jakarta – Up to 10h/day India - $6b/year Mobility Air Travel Intermodal container Cyberspace Global hubs 2020: 1,6 b tourists 2010: $ 460 b remittance - 230 m people • Urban mobility • Management models • MIT + Singapore Bogota TransMilenio 400km by 2012 Curitiba – 1100 km : 2m pax HNI : with nomad tools 2015: 600 m living 2 summers

  12. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Global Trends : DIGITAL ERA Digital Era Death of distance? Mobility accelerator New organisation of space • Increased productivity/efficiency • Online database • Health identifier • Distance learning • Exchange accelerator • Mobile meteo for farmers in Africa • Internet / Facebook revolution • Wikileaks : Big brother II

  13. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Global Trends : IDENTITY - CULTURE Identity - Culture Bilbao • March 2011 • Rio carnival • Francophony day • Haiku – World Poetry Day Singapore –National Art Gallery • Hybrid/Fusion = Innovation

  14. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Lessons ? Think outside the box • New Model • Connecting mobilities, affinities, identities, languages • Understanding a globalized, integrated, collaborative world • Sharing new mobility (knowledge/resources) • Designing necessity into beauty

  15. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS Shi Shei Gratias Obrigado Merci Spasiba Thank you Shoukran Gaëtan Siew Imm P President

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