IAAC Co-Founder and Urban Sciences Lab Director Willy Müller takes part in the 2nd Jeju International Architecture Forum entitled ‘City and Tourism: Post Tourism for Sustainability’.
The Korean island of Jeju has been experiencing a population growth and the sides effects of ‘overtourism”: the local identity and life quality degradation for locals. For this reason, Jeju is currently seeking a way towards becoming a sustainable city by bringing together the world’s most capable architects, urban planners and civil engineering experts in the island for the 2nd edition of the International Architecture Forum.
Willy Müller, co-founder of IAAC and director of the Urban Sciences Lab, will participate on Friday, November 30th with the conference entitled “X Urban Paradigms for 21st Century”. In this talk, Müller will address the concept of “urban paradigm” and the need to confront any problem faced by cities through a model that not only provides solutions but also raises questions. According to the research developed at IAAC’s Urban Sciences Lab, urban industrial models of the twentieth century are beginning to collapse in the face of an unprecedented demographic, cultural and technological context.