Programme

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Monday, 14 September 2009 11:55
Day 1 19th March
Saturday
All day
Arrival of students [StayOK Hotel] and tutors [Eurohotel Centrum]
 
19:00
Organizational meeting of tutors — group division and work outline. [Eurohotel Centrum]
 
Day 2 20th March
Sunday
10:00–10:30
Meeting [Archiguides Schieblock]
 
10:30–15:00
Study visit to inner–city [Archiguides]: Rotterdam – Rebuilt city example, visit to Rotterdam Info–Center, historical context, urban planning issues; experts' feedback
 
15:00–17:30
Brief on project objectives, program and context, organisation [TU Delft ? Eelco Dekker, Michiel Riediijk (Neuteling Riediijk Architekten), CUT Krakow — Kinga Racon-Leja]
Lectures:
  • Impact of the World War II on contemporary planning and urban design [CUT Krakow — Krzysztof Bieda];
  • Architectural and urban design issues related to the past and present development problems of cities impacted by the Second World War [TU Delft — Marc Schoonderbeek]
[Werkhotel]
 
17:30–18:30
Tutor meeting [Werkhotel]
Day 3 21st March
Monday
09:00–11:00
Introduction to the urban issues, panel discussion with public participation of groups of interests — local residents, enterprises, City Council feedback [Werkhotel]
 
11:00–15:00
Group integration, Fieldwork by groups in fire–zone
 
15:00–17:00
Tutor meeting — reflection on fieldtrip in groups [Werkhotel]
 
19:30–21:45
Lectures of outside experts [Paul Meurs — SteenhuisMeurs; Finbarr McComb — Stereo Architects][Werkhotel]
 
Day 4 22nd March
Tuesday
09:00–11:00
Lecture: Impact of the World War II on contemporary planning and urban design [CUT Krakow — Kinga Racoń–Leja, HTW Dresden — Cornelius Scherzer]
 
11:00–17:00
Teamwork on project — problem identification, fieldstudy [optional]
 
19:30–21:45
Lectures of outside experts [Koos Bosma — CLUE; Arie Lengkeek — Air foundation]
[Werkhotel]
 
Day 5 23rd March
Wednesday
09:00–15:00
Teamwork on project [Werkhotel];
site analysis field study [optional]
 
15:00–17:00
Short group presentation and discussion [coordination: Micha de Haas, Michal Palej, Finbarr McComb]
 
19:30–21:45
Lectures of outside experts: [Jeroen de Willingen — De Zwarte Hond/Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design; Marc Veldman — OMA]
[Werkhotel]
 
Day 6 24th March
Thursday
09:00–11:00
Lecture: Architectural and urban design issues related to the past and present development problems of cities impacted by the Second World War [HAWK Hildesheim — Thomas Kauertz, Michael Wagner]
 
11:00–13:00
Teamwork on project [Werkhotel];
site analysis field study [optional]
 
13:00–14:00
Lunch buffet
 
14:00-17:00
(22:00)
Teamwork on project;
site analysis field study [optional]
Day 7 25th March
Friday
09:00–10:00
Lecture: Comprehensive social, economic and cultural aspects and the present identity of cities with "footprints" of the past [HTW Dresden — Angela Mensing–de–Jong]
 
10:00–13:00
Group work regarding the urban and architectural issues. Presentation preparation [Werkhotel]
 
13:00–14:00
Lunch buffet
 
14:00–18:00
Mid Presentation — review of the present stage of the project, including design idea and individual methods of problem solving [Werkhotel]
 
20:00
Dinner [Bazaar Restaurant, Rotterdam]
 
Day 8 26th March
Saturday
Group reflection after presentation on urban and architectural issues
 
12:00–18:30
Urban and architectural tour in Amsterdam — "Historic city example" Amsterdam Eastern Harbour District and Westernpark and Westerdok [ArchEx]
 
Day 9 27th March
Sunday
All day
Cultural activities / free programme
 
Day 10 28th March
Monday
09:00–10:00
Lecture: Public space and transportation issued in the city — with its present and past implications [CUT Krakow — Krzysztof Bieda]
 
10:00–13:00
Teamwork on project [Werkhotel]
 
13:00–14:00
Lunch buffet
 
14:00–17:00
Workshop involving persons with special needs [Werkhotel]
 
19:30–21:45
Lectures of outside experts [DUS Architects — cancelled!, 2012 Architects] [Werkhotel]
 
Day 11 29th March
Tuesday
9:00–11:00
Lecture: Living in the city ? new groups of interests and new forms of residence in cities with strong historical implications [TU Delft — Micha de Haas, HAWK Hildesheim — Michael Sprysch]
 
11:00–13:00
Teamwork on project: identification of the special groups of interests and needs. Conceptual work [Werkhotel]
 
13:00–14:00
Lunch buffet
 
14:00-17:00
(22:00)
Teamwork on project [Werkhotel]
 
Day 12 30th March
Wednesday
9:00-13:00
Teamwork on project [Werkhotel]
 
13:00–14:00
Lunch buffet
 
14:00–15:30
Meeting with the Urban Planning of Rotterdam Chief ir. M.J. Aarts
 
15:30–17:00
(22:00)
Teamwork on project presentation/implementation [Werkhotel]
 
Day 13 31st March
Thursday
09:00–13:00
(23:00)
Teamwork on project presentation [Werkhotel]
 
13:00–14:00
Lunch buffet
 
14:00–17:00
Teamwork on project presentations.
Discussion on the results and dissemination of the results.
Preparation of the Final Reports and course evaluation. [Werkhotel]
 
Day 14 1st April
Friday
9:00
Train to TU Delft
 
10:00–14:00
Presentation preparation [TU Delft]
 
14:00–18:00
Final presentations and discussion session.
Public discussion with project participants, other students, academics, local residents, city council members, enterprises, and others.
Jury / external experts:
  • Michiel Riediijk — TU Delft / Neuteling Riediijk Architekten;
  • Jeroen de Willingen — Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design / de Zwarte Hond;
  • Bogusław Podhalański — CUT Krakow;
  • Finbarr McComb — Stereo Architects.
Jury/Tutors:
  • TU DELFT: Marc Schoonderbeek, Micha de Haas, Eelco Dekker;
  • CUT Krakow: Krzysztof Bieda, Kinga Racoń–Leja;
  • HAWK Hildesheim: Thomas Kauertz, Michael Sprysch;
  • HTW Dresden: Cornelius Scherzer, Angela Mensing-de-Jong.
[TU Delft]
 
18:00–18:30
IP Questionaire
 
20:00
Dinner — celebrating the results
[Bazaar Restaurant, Rotterdam]
 
Day 15 2nd April
Saturday
Departure of students and tutors
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