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Untitled - Hochschule Wismar
GREEN|WISMAR UNIVER-CITY Wismar 17.03.2014 -21.03.2014 + A B O U T What will a green campus in a sustainable city of the future look like? Can we plan today to develop the models for future urban societies? What major changes need to occur if we are to maintain the expectations of our current lifestyles especially as we need to adapt to climate change? What are the challenges for urban infrastructure planning and management if our cities are to be come carbon neutral? What skills will young practitioners need to address these issues? COURSE BACKGROUND Mixed-use development is a basic part of sustainable urban ecology. Most university sites like the campus of Hochschule Wismar, University of Technology, Business and Design are currently too isolated from other businesses and cultural functions. The Campus of Wismar today is like a “closed and partially silent area” devoted only to university purposes and teaching aspects during the week. How to open the area and make it part of the city structure? Can the campus become a new “Green Campus-Univer-City” together with the UNESCO World Heritage City of Wismar and the whole district of Friedenshof? The course is part of the strategy of internationalization of the University and Faculty of Design with the aim to establish a new joint study degree program in urban ecology. During the workshop there is a kick-off meeting of lecturers who are interested in the development of a new study degree program of “urban ecology”. COURSE DESCRIPTION The workshop includes a session focusing on the future of the University. Discussions during the workshop will include the need to density the campus, how to create a greater mix of uses on the campus, the need for more interesting and vibrant routes through the campus and more activity at weekend, day and night. At the end of the workshop the working groups will present ideas for new development and new uses to be sensitively incorporated into the campus area. These various projects could form part of the briefing or scope for future master planning and competition. THE WORKSHOP Workshop entitled “Urban Ecology”, Green transformable buildings”, “Redesign green products”, “Urban development”, “Green Construction for Building and Civil Works”, … International Students will be working on this project during theInternational Wismarer Architecture Dialogue. Lectures and debates will take place with experts from China, Australia, the Netherlands and Germany on following topics: Urban ecology design, mobility and green cities. In addition to lectures, workshops and exhibitions a faculty meeting of the new course “Urban ecology“ will be organized in which teachers have the opportunity to interact. AIMS OF THE WORKSHOP > Interweave campus and city life / activities for example in Wismar. > Develop an integrated planning concept for the campus according to the ecological criteria. > Specify ecological guidelines and criteria for an exemplary international campus, such as Wismar is. (working on subjects like landscape and urban geomorphology, climate, energy, water, material flow, economic and socialcultural aspects, international aspects) > Find out guidelines for implementation of green planning principles and technologies. > Inspire new types of interdisciplinary collaboration between students, scientists, citizens and architects. > Bring sustainability and green design issues into focus. > Inspire new types of collaboration that will provide more intelligent and green designs. > Find out guidelines for development of a green city. OUTCOMES OF COURSE PARTICIPATION Students will experience a truly innovative educational activity. COURSE FORMAT > Class sessions in Wismar, Germany > Workshops and studio sessions > Employers are seeking communicative and outward looking graduates who are ready to engage in multidisciplinary global work activity. Participating in this course would enhance these skills which employers are looking for. > Site inspections > Topic selection by students > Background reading > Students will get greater knowledge of sustainability and acquire skills to help adapt to climate change. > Knowledge of urban infrastructure planning and management will be communicated > cross-cultural awareness will increase > Students will gain experience working with teams on complex multidisciplinary problems affecting society. > Travel logistics and planning Course runs in intensive mode in Germany over an approximate five day period involving workshops, site inspections, group meetings etc. ASSESSMENT There is no examination for this course. Assessment is by Project Report, brief Reflective Essay to be completed in sufficient time following the finalization of the scheduled contact period. ORGANISATION International Wismarer Architecture Dialogue is a project of the Faculty of Architecture and Design in Cooperation with RMIT, Australia and Wismar International Graduation School Prof. Martin Wollensak martin.wollensak@hs-wismar.de M.A. Sabrina Lampe sabrina.lampe@hs-wismar.de SAVE THE DATE 17/03/2014 – 21/03/2014 Working Atelier Lobby House 7a Philipp Müller Straße 14, 23966 Wismar Sunday 16. March 2014 12:10 “Self-organized, independent initiative“ Hartmut Gräter Arrival Sunday,16. March 2014 12:30 18:00 Welcome dinner 14:00 1st meeting working group Edmund Horan, Joachim Eble and Andreas von Zadow Monday, 17. March 2014 18:00 10:00 Opening Rector of Hochschule Wismar Dean of Faculty of Architecture and Design Representative of RMIT, Melbourne Australia Lunch (Mensa) Feedback Tuesday, 18. March 2014 9:00 “Problems, Dreams, Solutions” Workshop 10:30 Introduction of Workshop and outline of activities “Green Campus Concept Hochschule Wismar” Martin Wollensak, HS Wismar 11:30 ”Vision for Tulli +Tampere City Centre, participation project” Andreas von Zadow 12:30 Lunch (Mensa) 11:30 “Theories and models of ecological urban design” Ekhart Hahn 13:00 2nd meeting working group 18:00 Reports back 11:50 „The future of urban centers“ Edmund Horan, RMIT Wednesday, 19. March 2014 9:00 3rd meeting working group (visit) 11:00 Planning the presentation 11:30 “Raising Architecture” Ton Matton 2nd break 15:00 “Ecological planning and design“ Martin Wollensak 15:15 “Eco systems in urban design“ Beate Niemann 13:00 “Urban Ecology” Future field of study? Ekhart Hahn 15:30 “Methods, tools for integrative ecological planning“ Joachim Eble 3rd break 13:15 Study Degree Program “Sustainab le Urban Technologies” Edmund Horan, RMIT 16:00 “Energy and Mobility Concepts for urban areas“ Udo Onnen-Weber 13:30 16:15 “Urban water concepts“ Herbert Dreiseitl 12:30 Lunch (Mensa) „Urban Ecology in China“ Shi Tiemao, SYJU 1st break 14:00 “Landscape ecology“ Annette Otte 14:15 “Eco City“ Ton Matton 14:30 “Productive urban landscapes“ Katrin Bohn 16:30 “Material flows and resource ma- nagement“ Michael Prytula 16:45 “Sustainable mobility“ Manfred Ahn 4th break 17:15 “Ecological and economy within ecological urban planning“ Marcus Hackel 17:30 “Methods and urban ecological evaluation/certification“ Rolf Messerschmidt 17:45 “Urban energy concepts“ Thomas Auer 18:00 “Participation concepts“ Andreas von Zadow 18:15 Summary and declaration 19.00 working supper Thursday, 20. March 2014 9:00 Set-up team work 10:00 4th meeting working group 12:30 Lunch (Mensa) 14:00 Interim presentations 15:00 5th meeting working group Friday, 21. March 2014 9:00 Putting presentation together 10:00 Final meeting of the working group 14:30 “UNIVER-CITY WISMAR” Presentation of results 15:30 Discussion and debrief 16:00 End of workshop/departure Hochschule Wismar University of Applied Sciences Technology, Business and Design Faculty of Architecture and Design Prof. Martin Wollensak martin.wollensak@hs-wismar.de Layout Patrick Gläßner www.behance.net/peppa_threepwood p-glaessner@gmx.net