Artificial Intelligence is rapidly advancing, significantly impacting humanity. Therefore, inclusive participation in guiding its development, at global and local levels, is urgently needed. Join us as we present an initiative aiming at deploying a deliberative process on AI which will engage thousands of citizens of the world representative of the diversity of the global population, with an open discussion exploring possible topics and governance options. In collaboration with Missions Publiques and Stanford Deliberative Democracy Lab.
Join us on September 24th as we bring together leaders from ClimateTech ecosystems across Europe and the U.S. and share practical advice on how to fund and scale ClimateTech ventures across both continents! Learn from Impact Hustlers how to navigate the fundraising landscape in the U.S. & Europe, as well as best practices and common mistakes when scaling & funding ClimateTech startups in Europe and the U.S.
Please note that due to high demand, tickets are issued upon application. Preference is given to ClimateTech founders & investors.
With elections in the German state of Brandenburg and federal elections in the United States coming up, we want to take a closer look at the critical topics across the Atlantic: migration, economy and inflation, equality and reproductive health rights. How can we fix these problems? What do the candidates for office suggest?
Join us on September 25th as we debate these questions with Franziska Riel, Head of Communication for a member of the German Bundestag; and J. Miles Coleman, Associate Editor at The Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. This talk is part of our trans-Atlantic series “Across the Pond” in collaboration with Open Embassy for Democracy (OPEM) and University of Cologne New York Office. Curated and moderated by Tobias Endler.
A collective 50.3 million people with disabilities across the U.S. and Germany need urban planning and an architecture that allows them to access streets, parks, buildings, and public transportation the same way as people without disabilities. Are they part of our city development conversations? What is needed to create an inclusive future, a future that serves our entire community?
Join us on October 2nd at the The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung as we find ways to reimagine our cities to be inclusive to ALL. Featuring Jon Jon Wesolowski, a.k.a. "The Happy Urbanist".
Architecture, Culture, and Community. Visit 1014’s digital exhibition to discover the building’s history, its trans-Atlantic past, and its neighborhood in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
View a full list of our past events, including the recordings, from all of 1014’s events from 2022. The event recordings represent a variety of event formats including lectures, panel discussions, exhibitions, performances, and more.
The German government commissioned British architect David Chipperfield, together with New York-based KARO Architects and Paratus Group, to convert the former Goethe House at 1014 Fifth Avenue into a new platform for trans-Atlantic dialogue and exchange.
Global Topics, Trans-Atlantic Perspectives, Variety of Formats
Named after the address of its event space on Fifth Avenue, 1014 offers trans-Atlantic perspectives on today’s pressing global topics in a variety of formats: multi-faceted projects, exhibitions, performances, and talks. In New York City, a global center for culture and innovation, 1014 invites experts and creatives from both sides of the Atlantic into a historic townhouse provided by the Federal Republic of Germany across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
GERMANY’S COMMITMENT TO THE TRANS-ATLANTIC PARTNERSHIP
The Federal Republic of Germany strongly believes in the importance of trans-Atlantic cooperation and holistic approaches to foreign policy, including arts and culture. It therefore continues to facilitate trans-Atlantic encounters and, eventually, a residency program, and supports the work of 1014.