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City life – our dynamic and constantly changing environment challenges us and keeps us on the move. But the hustle and bustle of the metropolis has left its mark on us.

In this workshop, you’ll develop a vision for a Berlin of the future that focuses on the mental well-being of its residents. The results of the scientific study “Your Emotional City” together with personal experiences will serve as the basis for this. Let’s discuss together how the German capital could be shaped by 2050 to provide a healthier, liveable environment.

This event is part of the citizen science project “Your Emotional City”– a cooperative project with the Interdisziplinäres Forum Neurourbanistik e.V., the university hospital Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

 

Workshop moderation

-> Sephira Kolbe, doctoral student and project coordinator at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

 

Information

-> Venue: Futurium Lab

-> The event is free of charge.

-> A ticket is required. Remaining tickets will be available at the box office.

-> Event language: English

 

Accessibility

-> People with visual impairments are welcome. We will request guide dog assistance if you need it.

-> We are a wheelchair accessible venue.

-> The event addresses interested people of age 14+.

-> Participation requirements: no prior knowledge required

-> The future is for everyone! The Futurium wants to be accessible to everyone.

If there are any other access needs on your part, please feel free to let us know. We will try to meet them: info@futurium.de

All information on accessibility can be found here.

 

Photo & Video

-> Photos will be taken during the event. If you don’t wish to be pictured, please let us know in advance.

-> Tickets

For this event a ticket is required.

In the “Your emotional city” project, we want to work with you to decode the feelings of citizens on specific streets, squares, in neighborhoods and parks and gain insights for cities in general. Together we will discover what makes cities of the future places worth living in. Find out all about the project here.

Meeting point: Workshop Futurium Lab

Languages: English

Age recommendation: 14

Date and Time,

  • 22. August 2025 16:00 - 17:30
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Alexanderufer 2, 10117 Berlin

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