Amsterdam Economic Board Strategisch Adviseur
Author: Anne de Man
Marije Wassenaar
AMS InstituteProgrammamanager
Jen Drouin
Community Manager Campus Amsterdam
The Weekend of WeMakeThe.City
Over the past few days, an amazing number of people wandered the city to visit conferences, sessions, area meetups, and expositions. Inspiring keynote speakers sharpened our thinking and new alliances were forged between people that normally wouldn’t meet each other – all for the sake of a positive effect on the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region.
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On Saturday there will be several roof expeditions organised by rooftop festival ROEF. During these expeditions you can have a look at pioneering rooftop owners. They will also take you to locations showing spectacular additions to the roof landscape, by means of blow-ups. Curious? Come visit!
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Also, join the route in Amsterdam-West
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Done with being a nomad and in the mood for a seat? On Saturday and Sunday on multiple time slots, you can enjoy the theatre performance Missie zkt. Massa (in Dutch) in the Fruittuin van West (Gardens of West). This is an energetic, humourous and raw performance wherein the gap between ideals and reality takes in a central place. A performance permeated with adrenaline and idealism. Check out our programme pages for the exact times.
You can visit the exhibition Publieke Werken (Public Works) in Museum
The weekend also has a rich offer of interesting and beautiful exhibitions. Both on Saturday and Sunday you can check out ‘Close to Reality’ (about scale models of city architecture) and ‘Me and the Tourist’ (about the relationship of people from Amsterdam towards tourists). Visit the art installation of Ferrotopia created by Atelier van Lieshout, where you can join the programme ‘CryptoFood’. Here you get a taste of the future of food (not just as a figure of speech).
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Wednesday at WeMakeThe.City
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Wednesday will be about important questions like: ‘How do we make a new city in these challenging times?’ and ‘How can we involve everybody?’. To answer these questions, different conferences are
In the morning you can join the English-spoken tour through Amsterdam-Noord (North): the Living Lab North Tour. A little less than five years ago, many considered the north of Amsterdam a remote and forgotten part of the city located on the other side of the IJ river. Today, Amsterdam-Noord is a thriving hub of creativity, experimentation, and urban innovation. Join the expedition starting at Ferrotopia on the NDSM-wharf, the tour takes you along MX3D, Circular Buiksloterham, and De Ceuvel, finishing at the A’DAM Tower at Overhoeks.
Fashion and challenges
Also taking place during WeMakeThe.
In the afternoon it is all about collaboration during the conference ‘Together’ in Pakhuis de Zwijger. Cities are facing tough challenges such as the growing population, the downside of tourism and climate change. The history of Amsterdam has been a fertile soil for collaboration – now widely known as The Amsterdam Approach – which proves to be essential when addressing the urban issues of today and tomorrow.
Celebrating the city
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Of course, there is plenty more to do. The exhibition ‘Modellenbureau’ (Modelling Agency) at ARCAM showcases several models made by architectural agencies on an eight-meter-long autoCADwalk. You can pick greens and fruit at garden Lokale Bloemetjes (Local Flowers) in the Tuinen van West (Gardens in West) or admire pictures taken in Amsterdam Noord by photographer Rufus de Vries – the exhibition ‘Buurtbanden’ (‘Neighbourhood ties’) exposes the physical appearances of the area as well as the bonds between locals.
A day for celebrating the city! Check WeMakeThe.City for the whole programme.
Tae-Hyung Kim
Tae-Hyung Kim works for the Metropolitan Government since 2015 as a Director-general of the Urban Space Improvement Bureau. Here he focusses on planning and managing key urban projects of the Seoul metropolitan government, such as Seoullo, Sewon Sky walkways and Reaching Out Community Service Center.
WeMakeThe.City: find your market
Organic cheese, innovations, local vegetables, dancing with refugees, knitted ties, music and theatre – you can find it all at the (free) markets at WeMakeThe.City.
You can visit these markets during the weekend, throughout the city – the B Good Marketplace and Social Summer Market take place on Thursday, June 21.
The Maker Market – Special Edition
You can visit the markets for free, except for The Maker Market – Special Edition – you need your Festival Pass to enter.
Rob van Kranenburg
Rob van Kranenburg (1964) is the Founder of IoT Council and renowned moderator and speaker on IoT and smart cities. He works as Ecosystem Manager for the EU projects Tagitsmart and Next Generation Internet.
He wrote The Internet of Things. A critique of ambient technology and the all-seeing network of RFID, Network Notebooks 02, Institute of Network Cultures. Rob is co-editor of Enabling Things to Talk Designing IoT solutions with the IoT Architectural Reference Model, Springer Open Access and together with Christian Nold he published Situated Technologies Pamphlets 8: The Internet of People for a Post-Oil World.
He is co-founder of bricolabs, part of the SmartCitiesWorld Advisory Board. And next to that he also chairs AC04 – IoT Hyper-connected Society of the IERC, The European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things. Furthermore he is a member of The IoT Asia 2017 International Advisory Panel (IAP).
Rob van Kranenburg is part of the Trust Framework break-out session, in the second round of the break-out sessions (14:15-15:15h) of the day conference Next Generation Cities on
Annet van Otterloo
Annet van Otterloo is a project manager for Freehouse (Rotterdam) and a representative for the Afrikaanderwijk Cooperative, a cooperative on the scale of the neighbourhood. The coop creates opportunities through the provision of skill-based labour, training, services, and products to enhance the self-organising ability while trying not to waste talent and human capital.
Annet van Otterloo has a background in (social) history and has a broad experience in (art) projects in public space.
She’s a speaker at the conference Co-Creating the City on Thursday June 21.
Think, talk, watch and work the Smart City
You can’t create a smart city on your own. That’s why you can visit several events at WeMakeThe.City, to talk and think about, look at and work on the city of the future. Free access to all activities with your Festival Pass!
Thursday 21 June, is the kick-off of Amsterdam Smart City | The New Chapter, at
What smart actually looks like, you can find out the very same day at the Smart and Electronic Mobility Expo. At the Gustav Mahler
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On Saturday 23 June, you can help think about the role of citizens in the development of smart cities. The interactive Smart City Workshop (Dutch only!) at the NEMO City Lab lets you answer questions such as: What makes you happy in the city? and: How do you feel about public values like privacy, autonomy and justice?
And starting from Thursday, you can get on top of things every day, on the roof of Building 002 at the former navy area. The short Smart Roof Expedition will teach you how to transform a bituminous roof into a green, self-sustaining oasis, which contributes to a better city climate.
Sustainability in Fashion
Sustainability in fashion
The fashion industry leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to sustainability. The multidisciplinary event We Make
WOW Fashion Inside Out
Over the weekend, you can visit a dazzling, futuristic and sustainable fashion spectacle on the Bos en Lommerplein, offering a fashion show, workshops, and other fashion-related activities.
Read more on Wow Fashion Inside Out on Sunday June 24.
Designer Pop-Up Shop
And in VondelCS a Pop-Up Shop will open its doors, with sustainable designer labels, an exhibition, a masterclass, a documentary on Frank Govers and a show
Read more on the Designer Pop-Up Shop on June 23 and 24.
We Make
On the grounds of Westergasfabriek, several contemporary fashion designers will present their new collection over the course of four days. Bas Koster will create clothes on the spot, from a huge pile of textile waste. Sophie Roumans and the duo Yasmina Ajbilou and Lynn Kate Rosdorff are also into recycling, as are LEBL + Lhana Marlet. Judith van Vliet x Amber Ambrose Aurèle create sustainable fashion bordering on art, with a great eye for detail, just like fashion colleague Merel van Glabbeek.
Overview events on the grounds of Westergas:
20 – 23 June
Machinegebouw (Westergasfabriek)
Bas Kosters & Team
– The making of a new collection by Bas Kosters Studio, using a huge pile of textile waste collected in Amsterdam.
– Pop Up Atelier (open daily & free of charge).
21 – 23 juni
Zuiveringshal (Westergasfabriek)
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– Private viewings Hacked By_
21 June at 6 and 8 pm ( invitation only)
Fashion shows:
21 June at 1 pm
Merel van Glabbeek
21 June at 4 pm
Ajbilou Rosdorff
22 June at 2 pm
Judith van Vliet X Amber Ambrose Aurèle
22 June at 5 pm
ROUMANS
22 June at 8.30 pm
INEEn by Leon Blok X Lhana Marlet
23 June at 8.30 pm
Bas Kosters Studio
The events will come to an end with a sustainable fashion market on Sunday, at circular festival location CIRCL at the Zuidas.
Volunteer for WeMakeThe.City
Do you have some time, skills and would you like to be involved in your city’s future? Click here to volunteer for WeMakeThe.City, the largest city festival in the world. In and around Amsterdam from 20 to 24 June. Make it happen, make your city!