IAKS Congress 2013
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IAKS Congress 2013
IAKS Congress 2013 IAKS Congress 2013 IAKS Congress 2013 23rd International IAKS Congress with International Trade Fair FSB Cologne, 22 to 25 October 2013 Dear IAKS members, Dear congress delegates, The IAKS Congress for the Design, Construction, Modernization and Management of Sports and Leisure Facilities is the international forum for experts in sports and leisure facilities. From 22 to 25 October 2013, we are expecting over 500 participants from over 40 different nations in Cologne. These include architects, engineers, clients, designers, local-authority decision-makers, technical and operative management, sports federations and clubs and the European trade press. We look forward to four inspiring congress days full of best pratice presentations with 45 speakers from all around the globe, giving the most international professional insights. The absolute highlight of the IAKS Congress will be the prize-giving ceremony for the IOC/IAKS Award, the IPC/IAKS Distinction and the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals on the evening of 22 October 2013. The IAKS Congress is receiving top-level support from international and national sporting bodies. Dr. Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, Sir Philip Craven, President of the International Paralympic Committee, Marius L. Vizer, President of SportAccord, and Dr. Hans-Peter Friedrich, Germany’s Minister of the Interior, have agreed to act as official patrons. I wish all of you exciting and fruitful congress days in Cologne, and hope to see you again from 27 to 30 October 2015, when we will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the IAKS. Dr. Stephan J. Holthoff-Pförtner IAKS President IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Welcome addresses Welcome to Cologne for the 23rd Congress of the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS). One year after the successful London Olympic and Paralympic Games, the organisers could not find a better main topic for the Congress than the post-Games use of venues. Your programme also includes the community infrastructure for sports, leisure and recreation in the United Kingdom, as well as the new technologies for construction and management of facilities, energy savings and climate protection. All these issues are of great significance to the IOC. In an ever-changing world, the IOC must ensure that organising the Olympic Games is attractive and feasible for many cities and countries in the whole world with differing social, cultural and political backgrounds. Leaving a positive legacy for the hosting community and the world of sports at large is our top priority while organising Games. Thank you to the IAKS for its long-time and continued commitment in developing and promoting accessibility to sports facilities all over the world. Please accept my very best wishes for the success of the 23rd IAKS Congress. Dr. Thomas Bach IOC President It is a privilege to once again welcome you back to Cologne, for the 23rd edition of the IAKS Congress, the world’s ultimate gathering of the sport and leisure facilities industry. This edition of course follows the hugely successful London 2012 Paralympic Games. Whilst the Games represented a major turning point in sporting terms, it is also an example of how inclusive venue design and operations can make a significant contribution to a fantastic global sporting event, and ensure a lasting legacy of fair and equal access to facilities for everyone. The vision of the Paralympic Movement is to contribute to a more equitable society through the example of Paralympic sports and the incredible achievements of athletes. The need for equal, dignified and functional access to sport and leisure facilities for all members of the community is therefore fundamental for the IPC. It is through this window that the IPC’s partnership with the IAKS needs to be viewed. The overall aim is to promote accessibility, allowing all people the opportunity to practice or view sport without barriers. By joining efforts, IAKS and the IPC further advance their common goal to safeguard and promote the right of all citizens to have access to sport and leisure regardless of physical, sensory or intellectual limitations. Looking back to the great achievements so far and the promising future ahead, I want to wish the best of success for the congress that is about to start. Sir Philip Craven, MBE IPC President IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Welcome addresses Continuing a long tradition, as President of SportAccord, I am very pleased to be one of the Patrons of the 23rd IAKS Congress for Sports, Leisure and Recreational Facilities representing our organisation at this prestigious event in the illustrious company of the IOC and IPC. IAKS as a non-profit organisation plays an invaluable role in the field of sports and leisure facility development and by organising the IAKS Congresses biannually it creates a great platform for architectural experts to exchange ideas at an international level. Furthermore, presenting the Architectural Awards, IAKS brings to public attention the importance of thoughtful design incorporating the principles of sustainability, functional planning and aesthetics. SportAccord is also strongly committed to the values of environmental protection, sustainability, social responsibility and integrity and believes that sports facilities respecting the environment with careful design and material use can create a high sports legacy. In order that we can leave a better world to the future generations, it is the responsibility of the sport governing bodies as well to encourage the architects, young or old all over the world to integrate the above-mentioned values to their design concepts. I wish the IAKS every success for the congress. Marius L. Vizer SportAccord President As patron of the 23rd IAKS Congress and speaking on behalf of the Federal Government, I should like to warmly welcome everyone attending. In keeping with hallowed tradition, I am delighted to be patron of this probably unique international congress for the construction and development of sports and leisure infrastructure. The main subjects of the congress demonstrate the unbroken interest in the provision and upkeep of high-grade and demand-driven sports facility infrastructure. A theme also taken up by the 5th UNESCO World Conference of Sports Ministers held at the end of May this year in Germany, which was organised under the overall responsibility of the Federal Ministry of the Interior in cooperation with UNESCO in Berlin. The 128 countries represented approved new guidelines for sport worldwide. In their Berlin Declaration, the delegates not only made a commitment to accessible sports facilities, but also called on all advocacy groups to ensure that investment in sports facilities and sports events is in tune with social, economic, cultural and environmental needs. These are principles which concern us all and which we are all called upon to support. They apply not only to large-scale sports events, but also find expression in the design of the many local sports facilities, large and small, that have to be adapted to the sociocultural conditions of the locality and respond to the expectations of the population. In this respect, it will continue to be the Federal Government’s endeavour to contribute towards the provision of modern sports facility infrastructure in Germany and develop the existing high standards further. I am convinced that we shall succeed in this and wish all congress participants a constructive exchange of views in Cologne. Dr. Hans-Peter Friedrich, MdB Federal Minister of the Interior IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Tuesday Official opening of the IAKS Congress and the FSB and aquanale trade fairs Inclusive sport-for-all sports and leisure facilities IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards prize-giving ceremony IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Tuesday Official opening of the IAKS Congress and the FSB and aquanale trade fairs Tuesday, 22 October 2013, 10:00 to 11:00 h Presentation Ilka Eßmüller, TV presenter and journalist Greetings Katharina C. Hamma Chief Operations Officer of Koelnmesse GmbH Dr. Stephan J. Holthoff-Pförtner President of the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS) Dietmar Rogg President of the Association for Swimming Pool and Wellness Industry (bsw) Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu IOC Executive Member Welcome address Walter Schneeloch Vice President of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) Keynote Prof. Dr. Klaus Neumann Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin Opening speech Ute Schäfer MdL Minister for Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport of the Land North-Rhine/Westphalia IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Tuesday Inclusive sport-for-all sports and leisure facilities Inclusive design and accessibility: achievements and future tasks 22 October 2013, 15:00 to 16:30 h Chairperson Apostolos Rigas, Head of Knowledge Management, International Paralympic Committee, Greece Progression of inclusive design at the London 2012, Sochi 2014 and Rio 2016 Games Mark Todd, Accessibility Consultant for the International Paralympic Committee, United Kingdom Apostolos Rigas Mark Todd Simone West Mariano Bordas Mon Ilka Eßmüller Sir Philip Craven From design to reality: accessibility with temporary event structures Simone West, Atkins, United Kingdom The invisible barriers in sport Mariano Bordas Mon, Catalonian Sports Council, Spain 16:30 to 17:15: Interview with Sir Philip Craven Interviewer: Expert: Ilka Eßmüller, TV presenter and journalist Sir Philip Craven President of the International Paralympic Committee, United Kingdom IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Tuesday IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards Festive Prize Giving Ceremony with formal dinner 22 October 2013, 18:30 to 21:30 h The IOC/IAKS Award and the IPC/IAKS Distinction are the most important international architecture awards for sports, leisure and recreational facilities. This year, the IOC / IPC / IAKS Awards for Exemplary Sports and Leisure Facilities are commended as follows: 3 IOC/IAKS Awards in Gold, 5 IOC/IAKS Awards in Silver, 12 IOC/IAKS Awards in Bronze and 3 IOC/IAKS Special Prizes. Five projects are awarded the prestigious IPC/IAKS Distinction for Accessibility. In the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013, one Gold, one Silver and one Bronze medal are awarded. The prices will be presented by Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu, Executive Board Member, IOC Sir Philip Craven, IPC President, and Dr. Stephan J. Holthoff-Pförtner, IAKS President. Presenter Ilka Eßmüller, TV presenter and journalist IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Wednesday Excellence in sports and leisure facilities IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Wednesday Excellence in sports and leisure facilities A post-games look at the venues of the London 2012 Games 23 October 2013, 09:15 to 11:15 h Chairperson Prof. Geraint John, Honorary Director of the UIA Sports and Leisure Group, United Kingdom Embracing the temporary, masterplanning and Olympic Stadium Tom Jones, Populous, United Kingdom Conversion of the Aquatics Centre to a community pool Jim Heverin, Zaha Hadid Architects, United Kingdom Prof. Geraint John Tom Jones Chris Bannister Stuart Fraser Velodrome in the Olympic Park Chris Bannister, Hopkins Architects, United Kingdom Function finds form: the Copper Box Stuart Fraser, Make Architects, United Kingdom Jim Heverin IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Wednesday Excellence in sports and leisure facilities Trends in British recreation facilities 23 October 2013, 11:45 to 13:15 h Chairperson Chris Trickey, The Sports and Play Construction Association, United Kingdom Equal access to sport and leisure facilities for an island community the Shetland model James Johnston, Shetland Recreational Trust, United Kingdom Chris Trickey James Johnston Michael Hall David Morley Addressing the balance: Engaging with community use in specialist sports facilities Michael Hall, FaulknerBrowns Architects, United Kingdom Sports and leisure facilities enhancing the development of individuals and communities David Morley, David Morley Architects, United Kingdom IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Wednesday Excellence in sports and leisure facilities Award-winning projects and designs from the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS award competition, Session 1 23 October 2013, 14:00 to 15:30 h Chairpersons Karin Schwarz-Viechtbauer, Austria, and Conrad Boychuk, Canada, Members of the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards Jury Case study: Bao‘An Stadium in Shenzhen, China Gold Medal winner of the IOC/IAKS Award 2013 Stephan Schütz, gmp - Architects, Germany Karin SchwarzViechtbauer Conrad Boychuk Stephan Schütz Anna Khrystoforova Viktors Jaunkalns Case study: Activity Centre in Odessa Silver Medal winner of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013 Anna Khrystoforova, “Level up”, Ukraine Case study: Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre Silver Medal winner of the IOC/IAKS Award 2013 Viktors Jaunkalns, MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects, Canada IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Wednesday Excellence in sports and leisure facilities Award-winning projects and designs from the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS award competition, Session 2 23 October 2013, 15:45 to 17:00 h Chairpersons Karin Schwarz-Viechtbauer, Austria, and Conrad Boychuk, Canada, Members of the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards Jury Case study: Caribbean Arena in Belize Gold Medal winner of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013 Aileen Gayko, Technical University of Dresden, Germany Karin SchwarzViechtbauer Conrad Boychuk Aileen Gayko Case study: Superkilen - activity-stimulating urban spaces Gold Medal winner of the IOC/IAKS Award 2013 Nanna Gyldholm Møller, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, Denmark Case study: Acoustic Hammam in Berlin Bronze Medal winner of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013 Matt Ceckiewicz, University of Arts, Berlin, Germany Nanna Gyldholm Møller Matt Ceckiewicz IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Thursday Sustainability in ecological, economic and social dimensions IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Thursday Sustainability in ecological, economic and social dimensions Design innovations reducing consumption of energy and natural resources 24 October 2013, 09:30 to 11:00 h Chairperson Prof. Dr. Nathalie Eßig, Technical University of Munich, Germany Sustainability in stadiums Prof. Helmut Schulitz, Germany Prof. Dr. Nathalie Eßig Prof. Helmut Schulitz A sustainable approach to a community center: the example from Yesler, Seattle Richard Franko, Mithun Architects, USA The new “light” version of a sports hall Lars Hjorth Baerentzen, Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports, Denmark Richard Franko Lars Hjorth Baerentzen IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Thursday Sustainability in ecological, economic and social dimensions New approaches to design and management 24 October 2013, 11:30 to 13:00 h Chairperson Sven-Ake Wikers, Arena Projekt, Sweden Flexibility in daily use: the example of Grand Stade in Lille Pierre Ferret, Atelier Ferret Architectures, France Sven-Ake Wikers Pierre Ferret María Ángeles Sánchez Ortega Craig Bouck Xátiva Sport City: Multifunctional training centre María Ángeles Sánchez Ortega, ACXT Architects, Spain The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Phoenix Craig Bouck, Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture, USA IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Thursday Sustainability in ecological, economic and social dimensions Planning and designing for social benefits, Session 1 24 October 2013, 14:00 to 15:30 h Chairpersons Prof. Dr. Carlos Vera Guardia, USA, and Johannes Bühlbecker, IAKS, Germany Using social media to engage your community Mary Chow, CEI Architecture, Canada Prof. Dr. Carlos Vera Guardia Johannes Bühlbecker Mary Chow René Kural, PhD Sean Pearson How do we activate girls, women and seniors? René Kural, PhD, Centre for Sports and Architecture, Denmark Nike Football Training Centre in Soweto, South Africa Sean Pearson, RUFproject, Canada IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Thursday Sustainability in ecological, economic and social dimensions Planning and designing for social benefits, Session 2 24 October 2013, 15:45 to 17:15 h Chairpersons Prof. Dr. Carlos Vera Guardia, USA, and Holger Nikelis, Germany (tbc) Public space and sports: transformation of Bogotá and Medellin Prof. Diana Wiesner, Andes University, Colombia Prof. Dr. Carlos Vera Guardia Johannes Bühlbecker Prof. Diana Wiesner Maria de Lourdes Sandoval Martinon Jose Dava Playgrounds in Mexico City Maria de Lourdes Sandoval Martinon, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico Development of sports and leisure infrastructures in Mozambique Jose Dava, Architect, Mozambique IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Friday Activating urban environments IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Friday Activating urban environments 25 October 2013, 09:30 to 12:00 h Chairperson Stefan Siebert, sports scientist, Germany Local sports organizations as drivers of municipal sports infrastructure concepts Prof. Dr. Robin Kähler, Germany Way to school in motion: activating school children to reduce physical inactivity Wolfgang Becker, University and regional sports center of Rif, Austria Stefan Siebert Prof. Dr. Robin Kähler Wolfgang Becker Oliver Vanges Samuel Hubschmid Hendrik Bruns Developing new facilities for outdoor activities Oliver Vanges, The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities, Denmark Designing safe mountainbike areas in urban locations: Examples from Switzerland Samuel „Noodlez“ Hubschmid, Sports Consultant at bfu (Swiss Council for Accident Prevention), Switzerland A new kind of skating plaza as an element of urban revitalization: Kap 686 in Cologne Rheinauhafen Hendrik Bruns, Metrobox Architects, Germany IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org Speakers Lars Hjorth Baerentzen Communications Consultant and Project Consultant, Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports, Denmark Editor of the foundations magazine and website and part of the foundations creative development of new ideas for culture and sports facilities. Hendrik Bruns Partner at Metrobox Architects, Germany Studied Architecture in Cologne Hendrik sees architecture in an interdisciplinary context on the edge of art and science. Chris Bannister Johannes Bühlbecker Wolfgang Becker Tracy Bunyan Mariano Bordas Mon Matt Ceckiewicz Conrad Boychuk Mary Chow Craig Bouck Sir Philip Craven Partner – Hopkins Architects, United Kingdom BA (Hons) BArch RIBA, Manchester University. Chris joined the Practice in 1992 and became a Partner in 2010. Chris is the Partner responsible for the coordination of environmental design within the office and is a registered BREEAM Assessor. University and regional sports center of Rif, Austria Manager of the University and Olympiasportcenter Salzburg 1986/today Manager of the “Red Bull Arena” Salzburg 20012013 Chief of the Technical Section Sports Facilities Service, Catalonian Sports Council, Spain International hockey player with Spanish National Team (1982 World Cup in New Deli, 1983 European Championship in Den Hag, 1984 Olympic Games of Los Angeles) Senior Director at CEI Architecture, Canada Member of the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards Jury Executive Board member of IAKS Conrad is an internationally recognized specialist in the design of spectator venues, entertainment centres and recreation facilities. President and CEO of Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture, USA Master of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies at the Stanford University. Author of numerous articles for publications and a frequent speaker. Architect, International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities, Germany Chief editor of “sb”, the international magazine for sports, leisure and recreational facilities BA in Recreation & Leisure Management, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland 2012-Present: Events & Operations Executive, Croke Park Stadium, Dublin, Ireland Bronze Medal winner of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013, Germany 2005-2012: Studies of architecture at the University of the Arts, Berlin Architect, Associate with CEI Architecture, Canada Prior to settling down in Vancouver and upon graduating from the University of Waterloo in Ontario Canada, Mary turned her focus on research at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in their department of Architecture. President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), United Kingdom Participant for Great Britain in wheelchair basketball at five Paralympic Games from 1972 to 1988 World Champion in wheelchair basketball Speakers José Dava Aileen Gayko Prof. Dr. Nathalie Essig Michael Hall Ilka Eßmüller Jim Heverin Pierre Ferret Samuel „Noodlez“ Hubschmid Richard Franko Viktors Jaunkalns Stuart Fraser Prof. Geraint John Architect and Master of Sport Management, Mozambique President of Mozambican Sport Management Association Technical University of Munich, Germany specialist area / focus on building construction and building climate control Main presenter of the “RTL Nachtjournal” Master of American studies, political science, theater, film and television science Atelier Ferret Architectures, France Member of the ‘Académie Française d’architecture’ President of l’ ADAM ( Organization for the defense of contemporary architecture) Lecturer at the University of Sport of Bordeaux (Masters in management UFR – STAPS) Architect and Partner at Mithun Architects, an integrated design firm with offices in Seattle and San Francisco, USA Honored from organizations including the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Energy Globe Award, and International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Design team leader at Make Architects, United Kingdom DipArch, RIBA, BA (Hons) Make is an award-winning international architectural practice with a reputation for design excellence Gold Medal winner of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Architecture and Design Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013, Germany 2013 Diploma in architecture at the Dresden University of Technology, Germany Architect and Urban Designer at FaulknerBrowns Architects, United Kingdom Responsible for the sport and leisure sector, both nationally and internationally Zaha Hadid Architects, United Kingdom Jim Heverin is currently responsible for the Central Bank of Iraq, the Al Wakrah Stadium for Qatar World Cup and the new Japanese National stadium Tokyo. Sports Consultant at bfu (Swiss Council for Accident Prevention), Switzerland President of the sports club www.trailnet.ch since 2005 socio- cultural instructor (bachelor) since 2001 TV and radio journalist Founding principal of MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects, Canada Member of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Member of Canadian provincial professional associations AIBC, OAA, AAA and Member of the Latvian Society of Architects LAB. Honorary Director of the UIA Sports and Leisure Group, United Kingdom Co-author and editor of a series of textbooks on Sports Building Design, the “Handbook of Sports and Recreational Design” and “Stadia a Design and Development Guide”. Speakers James Johnston Nanna Gyldholm Møller Tom Jones David Morley Prof. Dr. Robin Kähler Sean Pearson Anna Khrystoforova Apostolos Rigas René Kural, PhD María Ángeles Sánchez Ortega María de Lourdes Sandoval Martinón Stephan Schütz General Manager of Shetland Recreational Trust, United Kingdom Vice Chairman of IIGA, International Island Games Association Member of Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity Principal and in charge of Business Development at the London office of Populous, United Kingdom Guest tutor at London Metropolitan University 2000 - 2012 Director of the Institute of Sports, University Kiel, Germany (sport economics and sport sociology) retired, expert in planning of sport developments and sports facilities consultant for governments in several city projects Silver Medal winner of the IOC/IPC/IAKS Award for Students and Young Professionals 2013, Ukraine Associate Professor, Director of the Centre for Sports and Architecture, Denmark, as well as independent practicing architect with his firm René Kural Architects. René Kural is the author of six books and recently served as visiting professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology. Architect with Master in Landscape and Gardens, Professor and Researcher at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Azcapotzalco, Mexico Responsible for the group of investigation “Recreation and Environment” and of the Research laboratory “Observatory of the Recreation” Senior Architect at BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, Denmark Some Projects: World Village of Women Sports in Sweden, the Superkilen Masterplan, Masterplan for Givskud ZOO, Amager Bakke waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen David Morley Architects, United Kingdom Honorary scholar of King’s College Cambridge, winning the Richard’s Prize. Recognised with over 50 awards, he has lectured at many universities and conferences. Awards and competition assessor for the Royal Institute of British Architects. Director at RUFproject, Canada Drapers Magazine „one of the top 30 Designers Under 30“ in 2003. Awards: Emerging Architect Award from Western Living Magazine, the 2012 Architect Award from the Canada Wood Council, the World Inside Award in Barcelona Head of Knowledge Management, International Paralympic Committee, Greece “Sport Manager of the Year 2006” in Greece Head of Technical Department of Architecture and Construction, ACXT Architects, Spain Master in International Project Management of Architecture and Engineering at the European University of Madrid, Spain. She has been working for international architects both in Spain and overseas. Partner at gmp - Architects, Germany Working for gmp (Gerkan, Marg und Partner ) since 1994. He has gained intense experience in the Chinese market not only as project leader but also as head of the gmp office in Beijing from 2000 to 2004. Speakers DI Karin Schwarz-Viechtbauer Simone West Stefan Siebert Prof. Diana Wiesner Mark Todd Sven-Ake Wikers Architect Member of the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards Jury Director of the Austrian Institute for School and Sports Facility Construction (ÖISS), Vienna, Austria Sports scientist, Germany 2013 research assistant at the German Sport University Cologne, currently working on doctorate 2006 studies of sport sciences at Technical University of Munich Accessibility Consultant for the International Paralympic Committee, United Kingdom Accessibility Advisor to the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games He was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2013 Queen’s New Year’s Honours List. Chris Trickey Chief Executive of SAPCA, the Sports and Play Construction Association, which is the UK trade association for the sports facility construction industry, United Kingdom Oliver Vanges Development Consultant, The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities, Denmark Part of the Development Group that develops and qualifies new ideas in culture and sports facilities. Prof. Dr. Carlos Vera Guardia Architect, member of the IAKS Executive Board, Member of the 2013 IOC/IPC/IAKS Awards Jury Member of Honor of the UIA Sports and Leisure Programme Honorary IPEF (Instituto Panamericano de Educación Fisica) President, USA Senior member of the Atkins Access community, United Kingdom Simone has lectured at the Universities of Reading and Bedfordshire, contributed to a number of publications and has worked for LOCOG on the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Professor of Architecture, Andes University, Bogotá, Colombia Director of Fundación Cerros de Bogotá Proprietor of Diana Wiesner Arquitectura y Paisaje Planning Advisory Council of Bogotá as a representative of the civic and ecological organizations Managing Director of Arena Projekt, Sweden With an own elite-level career in sports (professional alpine skier, with a place in the Swedish national team), Sven-Ake has vast experience in arena development IAKS Congress 2013 Accompanying events 5th Cologne Swimming Pool and Wellness Forum The 5th Cologne Swimming Pool and Wellness Forum will again offer trade fair visitors workshops and lectures on innovative and trendsetting topics. Experts and industry insiders will be sharing their knowledge in presentations and discussion groups at this renowned forum. The event is hosted in cooperation between the Federal Association for Swimming Pools and Wellness (bsw), the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS), the Association for Sauna Construction, Infrared and Steam Bath Technology (BSB) and Koelnmesse. Hundreds of trade fair visitors use this opportunity to gather information and expand their networks. Planners Forum for pool construction Tuesday, 22 October 2013, 10:30 to 14:15 h Communication Thursday, 24 October 2013, 10:30 to 12:00 h Personnel & Marketing Tuesday, 22 October 2013, 14:30 to 17:00 h International spa cultures Thursday, 24 October 2013, 13:00 to 14:30 h Technology & Know-how Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 10:30 to 12:30 h Technology & Know-how Thursday, 24 October 2013, 14:30 to 16:30 h Communication Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 14:00 to 15:30 h Swimming ponds & Natural pools Thursday, 24 October 2013, 16:45 to 17:45 h Energy optimisation and sustainability Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 16:00 to 18:00 h Hotel pools Friday, 25 October 2013, 10:30 to 13:30 h IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org IAKS Congress 2013 Accompanying events Forum on Synthetic Turf and Outdoor Sport and Leisure Facilities At FSB 2013 the topic synthetic turf will once again play an important role. In addition to an attractive product and company presentation of the national and international exhibitors at FSB hall 11.3, the IAKS will present an informative and comprehensive programme at all 4 trade fair days at the Convention Centre East. This year’s partners are the ESTO - European Synthetic Turf Organisation FIFA - Fédération Internationale de Football Association bdla - German Association of landscaping architects WFLV - West German Association of Football and Athletics ESTO Session on Synthetic Turf Tuesday, 22 October 2013, 11:30 to 13:30 h Sports grounds with artificial turf systems Thursday, 24 October 2013, 10:00 to 13:30 h FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf Tuesday, 22 October 2013, 14:00 to 16:00 h Outdoor sport and leisure facilities Thursday, 24 October 2013, 14:00 to 17:30 h Artificial turf and synthetic sports surfaces Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 9:30 to 15:00 h Tickets 23rd International IAKS Congress with International Trade Fair FSB Cologne, 22 to 25 October 2013 Full 4-day Congress ticket Registration (including: FSB ticket, official opening of FSB and IAKS Congress, VIP Ticket for the Prize-giving ceremony for the IOC/IPC/IAKS award competition) Registration before 9.9.2013: IAKS members: EUR 300 Registration before 7.10.2013: IAKS members: EUR 345 Registration after 7.10.2013: IAKS members: EUR 390 Non-members: EUR 400 Non-members: EUR 450 Non-members: EUR 500 Single-session tickets Registration before 7.10.2013: IAKS members: EUR 60 Non-members: EUR 80 Registration after 7.10.2013: IAKS members: EUR 70 Non-members: EUR 90 Prize-giving ceremony for the IOC/IPC/IAKS award competition Registration before 7.10.2013: IAKS members: EUR 45 Non-members: EUR 60 Registration after 7.10.2013: IAKS members: EUR 55 Non-members: EUR 70 General discount students: 75% on all tickets To register for the IAKS Congress, please go to http://iaks.org/en/congress/registrationtickets After 19th October 2013, the registration is only possible at the venue. Congress venue Congress Centre East Koelnmesse, Deutz-Mülheimer Strasse, East Entrance, 50679 Köln-Deutz (Germany) Organiser IAKS International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities Eupener Strasse 70 50933 Cologne Germany Tel. +49(0)221 168023-0 Fax +49(0)221 168023-23 info@iaks.org www.iaks.org Sponsors Sponsors of the 23rd international IAKS Congress 2013 Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors IAKS Congress 2013 Company portrait of BSW Berleburger Schaumstoffwerk GmbH Hall 11.2, Q 040 / R 041 BSW is one of the leading suppliers of sports and leisure surfaces. Using the wellknown and versatile material Regupol®, the company has installed several million square metres of synthetic tracks, small pitches, hall floors, impact-attenuating floors and floorings for climbing halls all over the world in over 30 years. Be it in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium or on the local sports ground, Regupol® outdoor sports surfaces differ in terms of their surface characteristics, mode of installation and suitability for different standards of sporting competition. They are DINcertified (DIN 18035-6) and satisfy high material-related and environmental standards. In large sports stadiums that hold international meetings, Regupol® athletics surfaces are tested and certified by the IAAF. Regupol impact protection surfaces are also DIN-certified (DIN EN 1177) and thus meet the highest standards of safety and quality. Elastic, sound-insulating products for the construction sector, judo and sports mats and composite foam are also included in BSW’s product range. In many of its products, BSW ranks among the international market leaders. The company has patented many of its products and processes and has been awarded numerous prizes for its innovations. Through its subsidiaries Regupol Australia, Regupol America and BSW Shanghai and a global network of more than 80 distributors, BSW has a global production and distribution network. The company responds to the specific needs and conditions of foreign markets with its local presence. BSW GmbH Am Hilgenacker 24 57319 Bad Berleburg, Germany info@berleburger.de www.berleburger.com IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org IAKS Congress 2013 Company portrait of hsb group - Austria Hall 10.1, C 011 / D 010 hsb – the inventor of stainless steel swimming pools in 1969 – has, based on innovative solutions, become the market leader in Europe. Due to intensive market activities by hsb stainless steel as the most innovative and environmentally sustainable material is used for swimming and leisure pools as well as for wellness oasis. hsb pools are produced in Berlin (Germany) and Vöcklamarkt (Austria). More than 1.500 projects were realized during the last decades. Since 2005 hsb expanded market activities also to France – very successfully, more than 70 references reflect the outstanding nature of stainless steel for swimming pools and the confidence of our customers in this material. hsb fulfills all standards and requirements from main sports organisations. ment: the material once produced lasts forever and serves as basis for new stainless steel products. The high value of stainless steel guarantees a perfect recycling at the end of its usage. For architects, this material enables nearby unlimited possibilities for pool design. As a light weight construction, stainless steel pools have a positive influence to the building structure. Last but not least, stainless steel pools are very fast mounted and nearby independent from weather conditions – of course it should be dry during welding operation! Stainless steel pools made by hsb ideas become reality hinke schwimmbad österreich gmbh Dr.-Scheiber-Straße 28 4870 Vöcklamarkt, Austria office@hsb.eu www.hsb.eu exclusive – hygienic – environmentally sustainable – durable quality The stainless steel surface is very hygienic, non-porous, jointless and therefore very easy to clean. Stainless steel also helps to protect the environ- IAKS – Eupener Strasse 70, D-50933 Cologne, Phone: +49(0)221 168023-0, Fax: +49(0)221 168023-23, congress@iaks.org, www.iaks.org IAKS Congress 2015 from 015 2 n i n i a g a See you ber! o t c O h t 0 3 27th to