Welcome to the lecture with free admission from 17.45:XNUMX PM! The Nordenstedt seminar is a lecture series funded by Nordenstedt Foundation.
We are in a time where major upheavals are looming both locally and globally. Climate threats, urbanization, densification, infrastructure and changing regulatory requirements constitute central challenges in the work with urban planning and cultural environment protection. Lund, our 1000-year-old city, has been constantly changing and it is important to reflect on what legacy we are leaving to future generations.
Tonight's speaker, Petter Eiring, is a city antiquarian and architect (SAR/MSA). He works at the Urban Planning Department at the Public Works Administration, Lund Municipality, and acts as an expert and advisor on issues concerning the city's cultural environments.
About the Nordenstedt seminar:
The Nordenstedt seminar is organized by Kulturen in Lund and is a series of independent and scientifically anchored lectures with a connection to Kulturen's activities and motto: the forms of human culture in ancient times and the future. The lecturers consist of doctoral staff/doctoral students at Kulturen as well as invited researchers and experts. Each lecture is 60 minutes long, including about 10-15 minutes of question time. The lectures are open to the public, free of charge and do not require registration. We are held in the Auditorium, Kulturen's large lecture hall, and there are usually 50–150 listeners. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start for the best chance of a seat.
Learn more about The Nordenstedt seminary!
This lecture is part of the 50th anniversary of the Year of Building Conservation! Several activities and initiatives are being held to highlight the irreplaceable values found in our historic buildings and environments. Read more about the Year of Building Conservation at bva50.se.