sb 13 munich Conference Guideprojectmedewerkers: Hans Drexler, Sebastian El khouli gesteund door: Prof.Dr.-Ing. Gerd Hauser, Prof.Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Lützkendorf, Prof.Dr.-Ing. Natalie Essig periode: Apr 24 2013 - Apr 26 2013 abstract: Vast achievements in the field of sustainable building habe been made: A variety of targets, aspects and criteria habe been identified that constitute important building blocks of a comprehensive understanding of sustainability in the field of architecture. Assessments and evaluation systems have been developed that help to analyse designs and buildings. Still missing are strategies that could be used to integrate the targets in the design process. In a two year empirical research project concepts, strategies and methods for designing sustainable residential buildings habbe been gathered and analysed. Sustainable design is notmerely a technical problem, rather it can be most successful if it accomplishes to bridge the gap between the cultural role of architecture and its technical side. For this reason, the study focused on the design potential that could be derived from the following questions: . What are approaches and strategies to meet the diverse and sometimes divergent requirements of sustainability in architecture? . Waht methods and tools can be applied in the early stages of the design and planning process for new and existing buildings to be planned holistically in order to optimize the design in terms of sustainable construction? . What is the role the context(in the broadest possible sense of climatic, Structural, cultural and social context) plays in respect to the design? . What are the advantages and disadvantages arising from their implementation? |
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Third Congress City - Energy - Transportprojectmedewerkers: gesteund door: sanu future learning ag, Schweizerische Energiestiftung SES, Verkehrsclub der Schweiz VCS, Verein Future for the Commons VFC periode: Mrt 20 2013 - Mrt 20 2013 abstract: Condensed urban and public space in the 2000-watt future How does urban density of the importance and use of public spaces, living together in neighborhoods and the sense of security of the residents? What can be done, not that the recreational needs are met mainly in the city and the traffic continue to increase? And how can promote sufficient user behavior and thus the resources and energy consumption can be reduced? The 3rd Congress city energy transport provides a multi-perspective view of the challenges of the compressed construction. Different perspectives of different actors can be linked and discussed new practical approaches. The Congress for the first time conducted bilingually - all lectures will be translated simultaneously. |
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14. Jan 2013 15. BDA Wechselgespräch - Wirtschaftswunder Reloadedprojectmedewerkers: periode: Jan 14 2013 - Jan 14 2013 abstract: Since the post-war building boom between the economic miracle and the oil crisis the built residences, schools, colleges and churches get on in years. Is not only for economic reasons why often the demolition of a rehabilitation is preferred. What makes dealing with this Architecture difficult? Conditions under which they originated and where are their strengths? With what attitude to approach this architect Task? Do they cope with the architecture of the "formative years"? 15. BDA WECHSELGESPRÄCH 1945 - 1979 WIRTSCHAFTSWUNDER RELOADED MONTAG, 14 JAN 2013, 19 UHR HANS DREXLER, DREXLER GUINAND JAUSLIN ARCHITEKTEN DR. GERD KUHN, ARCHITEKTUR- UND WOHNSOZIOLOGE PROF. DR. WOLFGANG PEHNT, ARCHITEKTURHISTORIKER MODERATION: CHRISTIAN HOLL, JOURNALIST UND PUBLIZIST WECHSELRAUM BUND DEUTSCHER ARCHITEKTEN BDA ZEPPELIN CARRE (INNENHOF), FRIEDRICHSTRASSE 5 70174 STUTTGART, T +49 (0)711 6404039 WWW.WECHSELRAUM.DE |
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HDYLA6 How Do You Landscape? Nature & Cultureprojectmedewerkers: Daniel Jauslin, Ass. Prof. Steffen Nijhuis, Prof. Dirk Sijmons Chair of Landscape Architecture TU Delft gesteund door: TU Delft Landscape Architecture periode: Okt 11 2012 - Dec 20 2012 abstract: In How Do You Landscape? the broad subject of landscape is illuminated by different disciplines, different places and different time conditions. On the occasion of launching a new Master Track the chair of Landscape Architecture at TU Delft established a public lecture series on landscape and its place within science, art and design in 2010. As the newly appointed Professor of this Chair Dirk Sijmons is continuing the series with a new accent for the year 2012. This year we are heading for profound questions of our discipline of Landscape Architecture. We would like to concentrate on the subject of nature and culture. Are these antagonists in constant struggle or is it their eternal harmony we may establish in landscape? A selection of scientists, artists and designers are reflecting fundamental questions about landscape ranging from the most fundamental scientific questions of nature to the most inspired artistic answers of culture. We would like to Involve global scope and without forgetting your local roots as two ends of the fundamental questions of human present in the landscape. How Do You Landscape? Lectures are open to students of all faculties, staff, professionals and interested visitors free of charge. After two Lectures of 45 minutes a member of the chair will lead an open discussion with both speakers and the audience. The series is hosted by Prof. Dirk Sijmons and his chair of landscape architecture and coordinated by Daniel Jauslin (D.T.Jauslin@tudelft.nl). TU Delft Faculty of Architecture Julianalaan 134, Delft Landscape Architecture Studio 01 west 550 |
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Pecha Kucha Nightprojectmedewerkers: periode: Dec 06 2012 - Dec 06 2012 abstract: 20 Images à 20 seconds Pecha Kucha Night, invented by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham, was invented in 2003 in Tokyo to make a platform for designers jugne, networks and show their work in public. But as we all know, give a designer (especially an architect) a micro in hand and you're stuck for hours in a time trap. The key of the Pecha Kucha Nights is a patented system to avoid this trap. Each speaker be allowed 20 images, each shown only 20 seconds - 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next speaker comes. This keeps presentations concise, the high interest of the audience and gives more people a chance to occur. Pecha Kucha has (Japanese for chatter) satisfies a need for an occasion to show creative work simply and easily, can not rent a room or need to talk to a journalist. This need seems to be global - as Pecha Kucha Night has virally without advertising and printing spread over 110 cities around the world. |
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4. Norddeutsche Passivhauskonferenzprojectmedewerkers: periode: Nov 28 2012 - Nov 28 2012 abstract: Passive house technology as the basis for energy-plus building In recent years, the debate has in the area of energy-efficient construction of a preoccupation with energy-efficient buildings to energy-obtaining back Buildings moved. The concept of the passive house was compared to the activhouse. This involves not only the energy consumption but also about to develop an architecture that not only conserves resources and is energy gaining, but is above also dynamic, inspiring, atmospheric, relish and is enthuse. These themes are only at first Opposite view and are actually together but linked: A building can only be a surplus to produce energy when needed and be systematically is systematically reduced. It is a comprehensive energy Simulation, as with the passive house project planning Package possible, is a suitable method. |
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IASDR2011 Research And Design in Landscape Architectureprojectmedewerkers: Steffen Nijhuis, Inge Bobbink, Daniel Jauslin, TU Delft Landscape Architecture gesteund door: 4th World Conference of Design Research IASDR 2011 Delft periode: Okt 31 2011 - Nov 04 2011 abstract: Paper Presentation Conference Day 4 Location C 8:30 - 10:00 The Delft approach to Landscape Architecture is characterized by theories, methods and techniques converging towards design research and research by design. This paper aims to introduce this particular methodology. The introduction to the interrelated research domains is illustrated with examples from research and education establishing design research and research by design as two opposed projections through one lens. The development of the research domains of design research and research by design and their variables are crucial for understanding of the formative elements behind landscapes and for the development of planning and design methods and strategies. These research domains cannot be seen apart from each other: design research is an indispensable step in research by design. Together they constitute a heuristic approach for knowledge based and creative design. Knowledge of the landscape form enables us to test the transformations for an insight into the physical qualities of the place. http://www.iasdr2011.org |
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Euroforum The networked city - Smart solutions for a sustainable and energy-efficient infrastructureprojectmedewerkers: gesteund door: Euroforum Hamburg periode: Sep 16 2011 - Sep 16 2011 abstract: Lectures and panel discussion on the topics - (Energy) efficiency and networking as a cost and image factor for local - New Supply and Mobility Structures - Successful concepts for sustainable, energy-efficient building and urban planning - Distributed and intelligent - conversion of energy systems - Possibilities of technical innovations |
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SBD MSA Lecture series: Sustainable By Designprojectmedewerkers: Hans Drexler, Frederike Ix, Adeline Seidel, Anna Sumik gesteund door: Münster School of Architecture MSA periode: Apr 01 2011 - Jun 15 2011 abstract: The Münster School of Architecture invites to a series of symposia Sustainable By Design taking place in Münster https://www.fh-muenster.de/fb5/departments/konstruktion/drexler/symposien/Index.php Lecture videos Online: http://www.youtube.com/user/SustainableByDesign#p/u Fachhochschule Münster Leonardo Campus 5 D - 48149 Münster SustainableByDesign@fh-muenster.de |
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HDYLA3 How Do You Landscape? Memory&Idea Lecture Seriesprojectmedewerkers: Daniel Jauslin, Inge Bobbink gesteund door: Landscape Architecture TU Delft periode: Apr 14 2011 - Jun 09 2011 abstract: During the spring semester 2011, the New Master Track Landscape Architecture at the Faculty of
Architecture TU Delft hosts its third public lecture series, cultivating reflection on our educational
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Aarhus Workshop and lecture Aarhus Minihausprojectmedewerkers: Hans Drexler, Inge Vesterborg, Rie Oehlenschlaeger gesteund door: Aarhus University - School of Architecture periode: Apr 13 2011 - Apr 15 2011 abstract: Workshop with students working on project for the densification of the urban structure along the Spree in Berlin. Evening Lecture on Minihouses and urban densification. |
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HolzbauRosenheim Holzrahmenbautageprojectmedewerkers: gesteund door: Hochschule Rosenheim, Bund deutscher Zimmermeister periode: Feb 21 2011 - Feb 22 2011 abstract: Conference on innovative timber constructions |
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AISR Buildings/Structures Guest at 1st Grade Elementary Schoolprojectmedewerkers: Daniel Jauslin gesteund door: American International School Rotterdam periode: Nov 15 2010 - Dec 15 2010 abstract: Real Architect Daniel Jauslin explains Buildings and Structures and gives design tuition to the 1st Grade of the American International School Rotterdam. The youngest architecture students he ever met, where first explained the basic drawings of buildings and their function in the design and building of a house with ongoing project dgj154 campanules brussels. They also drew their Grandparents House in the various countries they live and will learn more about construction with famous examples and their own designs. http://www.aisr.nl/ |
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MsCLA Opening MSc Track Landscape Architectureprojectmedewerkers: Speakers: Prof. Witze Patijn (Dean Architecture TUD), Ass. Prof. Rene van der Velde, Prof. Christophe Girot (ETHZ), Ass. Prof. Inge Bobbink Teaching Team: Prof. Dr. Clemens M. Steenbergen, Saskia de Wit, Daniel Jauslin, Steffen Nijhuis, Michiel Pouderoijen, Denise Piccinin, Gerdy Verschuure, Bert an den Heuvel, Prof. Eric Luiten, Beata Labuhn gesteund door: TU Delft periode: Aug 31 2010 - Aug 31 2010 abstract: After years of preparation the Chair of Landscape Architecure TU Delft prodly opens the Master Track Landscape Architecture. The first master students of Landscape Architecture in Delft and many guest from the Faculty of Architecture, other faculties and the professional field are welcomed with an Exhibition of Models from Landscape Models. After the official opening by the Dean of the Faculty, Rene van der Velde explains the program, Guest Speaker Prof. Girot gives a lecture about the Landscape Architecture Model and Inge Bobbink interviews Principals and Employees of different practices about their project and research models incoulding works or talks by Anouk Vogel, OMA, Vista, B&B, Bureau Alle Hosper, H+N+S and West 8. Lecture on Collegerama TU Delft |
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TUDe005 How Do You Landscape? Evening Lecture Series TU Delftprojectmedewerkers: Inge Bobbink, Daniel Jauslin gesteund door: Chair of Landscape Architecture TU Delft periode: Feb 19 2010 - Jul 17 2010 abstract: In the lead-up to the new Master Track of Landscape Architecture, starting in September 2010 at the Faculty of Architecture in Delft, the chair of Landscape Architecture invites you to a lecture series on LANDSCAPE and its place within the work of scientists, designers, artists and other professionals. Each 3rd Thursday afternoon, starting in February 2010, 2 speakers from different disciplines with different viewpoints are invited to reflect on the meaning of LANDSCAPE in their work. The lecture series is open to students, academics, professionals and the general public. Delft Faculty of Architecture Room 01 West 550 19.2.2010 Tracy Metz and Eric Luiten (no recording) 19.3.2010 Johan Pas, Joop Mulder, Matthew Skjonsberg (West 8) recording 16.4.2010 Ronald Rietveld, Frans Vera recording 20.5.2010 Michael van Gessel recording, Dirk Sijmons, recording 17.6.2010 Rik de Visser recording Geert van de Camp (Observatorium) recording
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oerol Oerol Semiar Beauty & Brains Landscape Art and Scienceprojectmedewerkers: Daniel Jauslin, Denise Piccnini (TU Delft), Sjoerd Wagenaar, Bruno Dudens, Sytze Pruiksma, Vesta Kroese, Andre Dekker (Observatorium), Arjo Klamer, Salomon Kronenberg (TU Delft), Theunis Piersma (Waddenakademie), Jos Bazelmans, Goffe Jensma (Uni Leeuwarden), Klaas Deen, Rindert Dankert, Edith Nobel, Siem Akkerman, Henk Keizer Klaas, Sietse Spoelstra, Sigrid Sengers, Remi Houge, Joop Mulder, Kees Lesuis, Oeds Westerhof, Tjibbe van der Valk gesteund door: Oerol, Station Fryslan, Waddenacademie, TU Delft, periode: Jun 17 2010 - Jun 19 2010 abstract: The unique Landscape Theatre Ferstival Oerol on the Island Terschelling in the Wolrd Heritage Waddensea will be 30 years old in 2011. Oerol has the important ambition to further develop the interesting form of temporary landscape art. In light thereof this year, the festival will formulate the starting points for a long term programme for landscape art. To place these ideas in a broader context, Oerol has approached a number of partners: the Waddenacademie, the Technical University of Delft, CBK Drenthe, Keunstwurk Friesland and the Drachten Smallingerland Museum. In co-operation with these partners, Oerol organized a three day seminar during the festival titled 'Beauty and Brains'. During this three day seminar, held from Thursday the 17th until Saturday the 19th of June, Oerol engaged partners and special guests in a meaningful discussion and chart the possibilities for the development of land art, focusing on the relationships between landscapes, the arts and science. |
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res071.003 Smart homes and city houses. Prefab housing industry discusses new ways.projectmedewerkers: Hans Drexler gesteund door: Bundesverband Deutscher Fertigbau e.V. periode: Apr 24 2010 - Apr 25 2010 abstract: The industry of prefab houses organizes a symposium that discusses new ways of opening new markets in city centers and energy-effitient homes. http://www.bdf-ev.de/german/presse/index.html?NID=288 |
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res2009.002 Propositions for a study of Architecture with Landscape Methods Could innovative design methods lead to Sustainable Spatial Development?projectmedewerkers: Daniel Jauslin gesteund door: TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture, Chair of Landscape Architecture Prof. Dr. Ing. C.M.Steenbergen periode: Sep 01 2008 - Sep 20 2009 abstract: Contemporary architecture has been strongly influenced by the concept of landscape in recent times. The landscape analogy that accompanied architecture for a long time in tectonics or ornament is now transforming the concepts of form and space. The landscape analogy has moved from marginal subjects to the core of the discipline. We are looking for principals of architectural theory, which can not be derived anymore from an big predominant ideology. What framework for architecture do we still need in the more or less lucky freedom of our time? We might want to use the proposed exercise of knowledge transfer to rediscover some basic principles. A study of landscape as a means of architecture could lead to such a basic theory, not derived from any ideology nor adopting philosophical terms to a practical field. We prefer looking in our own backyard, enjoying the freedom of thoughts about our own subject matter. res2009.002_Architecture_with_landscape_Methods.pdf (800 KB) |
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res071.004 Minimum Impact House - Presentation at the 4th International Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism (IFoU)projectmedewerkers: Hans Drexler, Daniel Jauslin, Marc Guinand gesteund door: TU Delft periode: Mrt 08 2009 - Mrt 14 2009 abstract: The Minimum Impact House in Frankfurt am Main is a sustainable solution for low cost living in city centres - a prototype typology with a minimal footprint on a leftover urban space with a bottom-up approach. The planning process itself became part of a scientific study. In a comparative study we compared advantages and disadvantages of a single-family house in the centre versus new building zones. This included qualitative an quantitative comparison over a life cycle of 50 years with construction, running, maintenance, disassembly and location related mobility. DGJ found out that in conventional construction the running uses about 50% of the primary energy, the rest is divided into the modules fabrication and mobility. The total energy use of the prototype is 63% lower than the compared conventional new building under existing rules. The climate-change effect could be reduced by 68% per housing unit. |












