Group 1 LOCATION: Access & Realm
MARKET:
Typology & Trends
CONFLICT:
Conflicts & Qualities
IBA:
Internationale Bauaustellung Project Development: Weimar Nord Region, IBA Bauhaus-University Weimar
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Location Analysis PERCEIVED QUALITIES: Direct connection to traffic system Infrastructure/ facilities, like schools, kindergartens Residential housing area, with parking space Much of green space Rent rate in comparison to Weimar Altstadt quite low 1994 - 1998 wide redevelopment/ modernisation of the GDR building structure During EXPO 2000 green space and sport facilities developed Sport and recreation facilities
December 15, 2010
ACCESS: Road Distribution Public Transportation Parking Greater Context
REALM: Open Space Green Space Undeveloped Space Land Use - General
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Access Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Streets et te u rb r re . str nordstraße
primary road
tr.
fer s
ndor
secondary road
end
lütz
lütze
orf
tertiary road
rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
we
raße
rger
rsbu
ette str.
raße
filzweidenweg
bonhoefferst
bonhoefferstraße
marcel-paul straße
bonhoefferst
marcel-paul straße rießnerstraße
Weimar Nord feels gloomy, abandoned and the buildings are in disrepair. The gateway functions as the transition that separates the historical UNESCO World Heritage Old City Center from Weimar Nord. The existing bridge feels dangerous, as the steel sections are rusty and the concrete is weathered. Weimar Nord has an inclining topography, making pedestrian travel difficult. t-thä
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Primary Access
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Secondary Access
Tertiary Access
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Access Routes and Stops tr.
s er
ur rb te et nordstraße
bus line 1 weimar nord ehringsdorf - taubach
orf end lütz rfer
ndo
e lütz
tr.
fer s
ndor
lütze
bus line 5 weimar nord - klinikum
g
we
raße
rger
rsbu
ette str.
raße
bonhoefferst
bonhoefferstraße
marcel-paul straße
filzweidenweg
bonhoefferst
marcel-paul straße rießnerstraße
Bus line 1 loops around the entire site, while bus line 5 makes a smaller loop around the GDR developments.
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t-thä
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Bus Line 1 Weimar Nord Ehringsdorf Taubach December 15, 2010
Bus Line 5 Weimar Nord Klinikum -
Sources: Netzplan weimar http://www.sw-weimar.de/fileadmin/user_upload/swi/pdf/netzplan_20090628.pdf
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Access Personal Vehicle Parking
Parking lots lie parellel or perpendicular to the prefabricated GDR flats and apartments.
Personal Vehicle Parking December 15, 2010
Sources: Google maps , bing maps http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl http://www.bing.com/maps field work
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Access Greater Context
The new roads make it easier for the commuters to reach supermarkets and other amenities from other areas.
Source: The Weimar and Weimarer Land Economic Region. Page 2
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Realm
Open Space ur rb te et . str er nordstraße
open space developed space
or end lütz f rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
we
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
tr.
nn s
lma
t-thä
erns
There are numerous gaps between buildings, and these gaps are used for public greenery and privacy between buildings during the summer. The wooden barn and the abandoned Villa in the South-East corner of our site showcases the disrepair of the existing commercial building stock. The Villa has not been used for decades, whereas the large barn has been used as an art gallery and a Papieraufkauf.
Open Space
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Developed Space
Sources: Google maps , bing maps http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl http://www.bing.com/maps field work
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Realm
Green Space
park | open space playground
Private Gardens
Playgrounds are spread at the edges, whereas parks are integral to the fabric of the neighborhood. Private Gardens are included. Weekend farms are situated on the southwest portion of our site. Open green areas were sometimes covered with garbage and glass; however an advantage included the sheer number of green spaces and corridors between buildings. There are also numerous play spaces for children on the site.
Private Garden Athletic Facility December 15, 2010
Playground
Public Park Sources: Google maps , bing maps http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl http://www.bing.com/maps field work
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Realm
Undeveloped spaces te
et r re
u rb . str nordstraße
undeveloped space without use
f
or end lütz
undeveloped space used for recreation
rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
we
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
30% of the whole site is not developed, and only a quarter of it is used as recreation which consists of park and open space.
nn lma t-thä
erns str.
Undeveloped with recreation
Undeveloped without use
Sources: Google maps , bing maps http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl http://www.bing.com/maps field work
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Realm
Land Use - General ur
rb te et . str er nordstraße
residential recreation
end
lütz orf
industrial commercial
memorial
rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
we
recreation
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
Residential areas are surrounded by recreational and green spaces, whereas not much land is allocated for commercial, industrial and memorial uses.
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lma
t-thä
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Recreation Memorial
Industrial Not in Use
Sources: Google maps , bing maps http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl http://www.bing.com/maps field work
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Market Analysis Business Sector Structure Good Condition for Small Businesses Handcraft
TYPOLOGY:
Vacancy Rate
Heritage by Function by Building by Residential
30% of the area is not developed 10% in use but not developed
TRENDS:
Benchmarks
Benchmarks
Weimar Nord: 5.359 inhabitants 1,83 km² 2.928 inhabitants/ km²
Entire Weimar 65.233 inhabitants 84,26 km² 774 inhabitants/ km²
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Population Nordstadt Population Weimar Age Distributions
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Typology
Heritage
The rundown house of Ettersburgerstr. used to be a place for students’ gathering and art gallery in 1990s. There is also a strong visual connection to Weimar’s old city center and Buchenwald.
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Kyu Suk Byun, Tania KĂśnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Typology
By Function tr.
s er
ur rb te et nordstraße
shops services
end
lütz orf
health hotel | restaurant recreation
rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
we
school
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
tr.
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Shops Services December 15, 2010
Health Hotel/ Restaurant
Facilities such as the school, health clinic, hotel/ restaurants, services, and shops tend to lean on the south east border, while the recreation facilities are situated in the northwest. MarcelPaul Str. is planned, car-dominated, commercial corridor that supplies conveniences for the residents in the entire site. Few pedestrians were visible upon our visit to the site. Some of the commercial amenities found on this street included a hairdresser, a stone shop, numerous supermarkets and dollar stores, an insurance company and a carpenter’s workshop.
Recreation School
Sources: Weimar Stadtkarte/ Stadt Weimar http://stadtplan.weimar.de/ field work
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Typology
By Building er
ur rb te et .
str nordstraße
old brick structure detached housing
en lütz dor
apartment building 4 floors/ old
f
apartment building (3 floors/ 2002) pre-fabricated residential building 5 to 8 floors
rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
education building pre-fabricated
we
industrial buildings (different structure) industrial hall (for commercial) former cattle industry hall former loading station (connected with rail track) cottages (1 floor)
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
The dominant building typology in our site is a prefabricated residential building that is 5-8 storeys.
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Old Brick Structure Detatched Housing Apartment Building 4-floors/old
Apartment building (3 floors/2002) Pre-fabricated residential building 5-8 floors
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Eductation Building (pre-fabricated) Industrial Buildings (different structure)
Former cattle industrial hall Former Loading Station (connected to Rail)
Industrial Hall (for Commercial)
1-Floor Cottages
Sources: Weimar_2008.pdf https://elearning2.uni-weimar.de/mcbuw/session/desktop.php?SID=b17eb53c3271325bb9 dbdd926f8dc97d&CID=100980 metacoon platform pdf map of weimar
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Typology
Residential er
ur rb te et .
str nordstraße
old brick structure detached housing
en lütz dor
apartment building 4 floors/ old
f
apartment building (3 floors/ 2002) pre-fabricated residential building 5 to 8 floors
rfer
ndo
e lütz
g
education building pre-fabricated
we
industrial buildings (different structure) industrial hall (for commercial) former cattle industry hall former loading station (connected with rail track) cottages (1 floor)
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
Bus 1 and 5 are targeted for the residents in the GDR prefabricated flats. This cluster of the medium-density flats can be considered the dominant building typology of our site. Furthermore, adjacent to our site are a series of converted military bunker units converted to residences as well as a new, award-winning residential unit. t-thä
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Apartment building (3 floors/2002) Detatched Housing Apartment Building 4-floors/old
Pre-fabricated residential building 5-8 floors
December 15, 2010
1-Floor Cottages
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Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Typology
Rent Prices . str er ur rb te et nordstraße
< 4,0 € per sqm 4,1 - 5,0 € per sqm
end lütz or f
5,1 - 6,5 € per sqm 6,6 - 8,5 € per sqm
> 8,5 € per sqm
eg
rw
orfe
end
lütz
filzweidenweg
rießnerstraße
Bus 1 and 5 are targeted for the residents in the GDR prefabricated flats. This cluster of the medium-density flats can be considered the dominant building typology of our site. Furthermore, adjacent to our site are a series of converted military bunker units converted to residences as well as a new, award-winning residential unit.
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< 4,0 e/sqm < 4,1-5,0 e/sqm December 15, 2010
5,1 - 6,5 e/sqm 6,6 - 8,5 e/sqm
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Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Typology
Rent Prices
2 room apartment, 4th floor, 39m²
3 room apartment, 2nd floor, 52.5m²
Angebotsart
Rent
Rent
Immobilienart
Apartment
Apartment
Street
Bonhoefferstraße
Bonhoefferstraße
Building number
50
30
City
Weimar
Weimar
Area
Nordstadt
Nordstadt
Building type
MFH (Plattenbau) prefabricated building
MFH (Plattenbau) prefabricated building
Room number
2
3
Area
39,0 m²
52,5 m²
Level
4
2
Lift
Yes
no
Furnished
No
no
kitchen
yes
yes
Built in kitchen
nein
no
Bathroom/ WC
Bathroom (shower)
Bathroom
Balcony/ Terrace
yes
yes
Basement
yes
yes
Built
1985
1978
Rent
257,40 EUR
260,00 EUR
Service fee
58,50 EUR
60,00 EUR
Heating fee
46,80 EUR
63,00 EUR
Bond
771,00 EUR
550,00 EUR
Available
now
now
2 room apartment, 4th floor, 39m² 3 room apartment, 2nd floor, 52.5m²
http://www.weimarer-wohnstaette.de/Scripts/ ProductDetail.aspx?CLSOID=10001&MODE =3&PAGE=1&PRODUCTOID=40002&VAL _60000=Vermietung&VAL_60011=Wohnung &VAL_60018=Nordstadt
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Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
5300
7000 2000
Trends
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
year
6000 5000
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
4000 3000
Population Decline in Nordstadt
2000 Population Weimar/ area: 84,26 sq km 1000 900
66000 65.233
65500
800
65000
700
64500
600
64000
500
63500
400
63000
300
62.500
200 62.425 100
62.000
Population Weimar Nordstadt/ area: 1,82 sq km
2000
2001
Population Weimar Nordstadt / Weimar 2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
year
3-6
5700 5650 5600
Industriegebiet Nord
5597
Schöndorf
13000
5550
12000
Gaberndorf
Nordstadt Weststadt
5500
Tiefurt
Nordvorstadt Parkvorstadt
Ind.-ge. West
11000 Tröbsdorf
Süßenborn
Altstadt Westvorstadt
Schönblick
5450
10000
Südstadt
Niedergrunstedt Oberweimar/ Ehringsdorf
5400
9000
5359
5350
Taubach
Gelmeroda Possendorf
8000 Legefeld
5300
7000 2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
2007
2008
2009
year
There is a6000 decreasing trend in population in the Nordstadt, whereas an increasing trend in the Weimar Region. 5000
4000
Sources: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik http://stadt.weimar.de/ueber-weimar/statistik/
3000
weimar-in-zahlen/
2000
Population Weimar/ area: 84,26 sq km
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6-10 10-15
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch W
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 96 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
5750
0-3
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5300
Trends 2000
2001
7000 2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Population Growth in Weimar
2008
2009
year
6000
Population Weimar Nordstadt/ area: 1,82 sq km 5750 5700 5650
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
5600
5597
Population Weimar Nordstadt / W
5000 13000
5550
12000
4000
5500
11000
5450
10000
3000
5400 5350
8000
5300 2000
Population Weimar/ area: 84,26 sq km
9000
5359
7000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
year
6000 5000
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
1000
4000 3000 2000
Population Weimar/ area: 84,26 sq km
900
66000
1000 900
66000
65.233
65500
65.233
65500
800
65000 64500
700 600
Industriegebiet Nord
64000
65000
800
700
63500
500
Schöndorf
400 300
63000
64500
62.500
62.425
600
62.000 2000
64000
200
Gaberndorf
2001
500
2002
Nordstadt
2006
2007
Parkvorstadt
Ind.-ge.
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 96 Tröbsdorf Altstadt Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt WeimarWest - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
400
63500
100
Tiefurt
Weststadt2004 Nordvorstadt 2003 2005
2008
2009
Süßenborn
year
0-3
3-6
6-10 1
source: Statistisches Jahrb
Westvorstadt Schönblick Südstadt
Niedergrunstedt
63000
300
62.500
200
Oberweimar/ Ehringsdorf
Gelmeroda
62.425
Possendorf
100
62.000 2000
Taubach
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 96 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
2007
2008
2009
Legefeld
0-3
year
3-6
6-10 10-15 15-18 18-25 25-3
There is a decreasing trend in population in the Nordstadt, whereas an increasing trend in the Weimar Region.source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt W Sources: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik http://stadt.weimar.de/ueber-weimar/statistik/ weimar-in-zahlen/
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Trends
Age Distribution: Nordstadt / Weimar
Population Weimar Nordstadt/ area: 1,82 sq km
5700 5650 5600
Population Weimar Nordstadt / Weimar number of occupants
Population Weimar Nordstadt / W
5750
5597 13000
13000
12000
11000
10000
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
5550
12000
5500
11000
5450
10000
5400
9000
5359
5350
8000
5300
0-3
7000 2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
year
5000
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
3-6
6000
4000 3000 2000
Population Weimar/ area: 84,26 sq km
6-10
1000 900
66000 65.233
65500
10-15
700
65000 64500
15-18
600
Industriegebiet Nord
64000
18-25 age groups
800
400
63000
300
62.500
200 62.425
Gaberndorf
62.000
25-30
500
Schöndorf
63500
2000
2001
2002
Nordstadt
2006
2007
Parkvorstadt
Ind.-ge.
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 96 Tröbsdorf Altstadt Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt WeimarWest - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik
30-45
100
Tiefurt
Weststadt2004 Nordvorstadt 2003 2005
2008
2009
year
Süßenborn
0-3
3-6
source: Statistisches Jahrb
Westvorstadt Schönblick Südstadt
45-60
Niedergrunstedt Oberweimar/ Ehringsdorf
60-65
Taubach
Gelmeroda Possendorf
65-75 Legefeld
75-85 85-
There is a decreasing trend in population in the Nordstadt, whereas an increasing trend in the Weimar Region.
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 101
Nordstadt
Weimar
Nordstadt Weimar
Sources: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik http://stadt.weimar.de/ueber-weimar/statistik/ weimar-in-zahlen/
source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 101
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+/- Analysis CONFLICT: Challenges - Undeveloped space general - Undeveloped space between residential buildings - Allotment gardens - Former industrial area - Concentrated commercial area - History - Rail track as border to the inner city - Living conditions in GDR buildings - Fragmented sidewalk
December 15, 2010
PROGNOSIS: DEMAND: - Moving from the core of the city towards the rail track - Reconstruction in inner city rent rate increasing - Students from Weimar and Jena moving in
POSSIBLE TARGETS - Commuter to Erfurt, Jena and surrounding - conference centre visitors - Seniors - young families
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Conflicts
Initial Observations Challenges: challenges:
1
2
1
undeveloped space
2
undeveloped space between residential buildings
3
allotment Gardens
4
former industial area
5
concentrated commercial area
6
history
7
rail track as border to the inner city
8
living conditions in GDR buildings
9
fragmented sidewalk
8
9
5
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Undeveloped space Undeveloped space between residential buildings Allotment gardens Former industrial area Concentrated commercial area History Rail track as border to the inner city Living conditions in GDR buildings Fragmented sidewalk
4
6
7
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Qualities
Initial Observations Qualities qualities:
much of green space between the buildings
2
1994-1998 modernisation of the GDR building structure
3
parking lots
4
receation/ sport facilities
5
infrastructure facilities like schools and kindergarden
6
living in a city with natrural view
7
rent rate
8
direct connection to traffic system
4
5
6
7
1
1
2 3 4 5
2 1
6 7 8
3
quantity of green space between buildings 1994-1998 modernisation of the GDR building structure Parking lots recreation/sport facilities infrastructure facilities like schools and kindergarden living in a city with natural view rent rate direct connection to traffic system
8
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IBA Internationale Bauaustellung 2019 Guiding Questions
RESEARCH
What is the International Bauaustellung? What is the Role of the IBA? Why is the IBA important for Weimar? How can the history of the IBA help us? What is the structure of the IBA
Definition Objectives Method
Sources Internet Sources Interview - Prof. Max Welch Guerra Lecture - Prof. Harald Kegler
December 15, 2010
TIMELINES Berlin North Rhine - Westphalia Brandenburg Saxony Anhalt Hamburg Thuringia
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Definition
Internationale Bauaustellung The IBA is a Germany-based, nontraditonal, and large-scale building exhibition that focuses on spatial innovation, regional restructuring, fosters to develop new cultural landscapes, and appeals to an international audience. Each IBA has its own focus, initiatives and goals to the particular site chosen. The IBA cooperates with different governmental structures, such as the “Ministry of Urban Development and Environment,” which leads the IBA projects in Hamburg.
Photo Credit: Christian Wagner
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Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
model.
Objectives
Each IBA has its own focus, initiatives and goals.
Weimar & Thuringen 2019
IBA
is a
redevelopment
model.
Each IBA has its own focus, initiatives and goals.
IBA
is a
redevelopment
model.
Each IBA has its own focus, initiatives and goals.
Generates
r e g i o n a l economic growth and provide jobs to local inhabitants.
Connect
Generates
r e g i o n a l economic growth and provide jobs to local inhabitants.
Connect stakeholders, p l a n n e r s , inhabitants, educators,
private
and public industries,
Generates
r e g i o n a l economic growth and provide jobs to local inhabitants.
Connect stakeholders, p l a n n e r s , inhabitants, educators,
private
Connect stakeholders, p l a n n e r s , inhabitants, educators,
private
and public industries,
within the affected sites as well as with national and international experts.
catalyst
a for improving existing infrastructures, buildings, cities and regions.
and public industries,
within the affected sites as well as with national and international experts.
catalyst
a for improving existing infrastructures, buildings, cities and
within the affected sites as regions. well as with national and international stakeholders, December experts.Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner p l a 15, n 2010 n e r s ,
Method
IBA and the City/Region Tool
Synthesis
city / region
IBA
Redevelopment
Process
Problem
Strategies Methodology
Actors Funding
The IBA combines creative and technical innovation, creates relationships between science and art, and draws attention to design and planning. Its core aim includes the hope to generate regional economic growth and provide jobs to local inhabitants. At the same time, the IBA is at the heart of a network which uses a planned objective to connect stakeholders (planners, inhabitants, government officials, educators, private and public industries, etc..) within the affected sites as well as with national and international experts.
1, 2010
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Timeline
Snapshots of Impact
IBA Berlin (1910-1987)
IBA Emscherpark (1989-1999)
Berlin
North Rhine -Westphalia
IBA See (2000-2010)
Brandenburg
IBA Stadtumbau (2002-2010)
Saxony -Anhalt
IBA Hamburg (2007-2013)
Hamburg
IBA Thuringia (2010-2019)
Thuringia
> Urban renewel and new forms of planning The International Building exibition 1984 (IBA) was an architecture exhibition that showcased urban planning concepts to redevelop the rundown neighborhood of Kreuzberg in West Berlin into a residential area. The strategies employed included refurbishing existing buildings and adding new infrastructure in Berlinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 19th century grid. The project was vast, and provided new and renovated housing, self-built projects, schools, kindergartens, landscaping, street-scaping and parks.
http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Berlin-Tegel-IBA-2-2007.jpg&filetimestamp=20090512091105
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania KĂśnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Timeline
Snapshots of Impact
IBA Berlin (1910-1987)
IBA Emscherpark (1989-1999)
Berlin
North Rhine -Westphalia
IBA See (2000-2010)
Brandenburg
IBA Stadtumbau (2002-2010)
Saxony -Anhalt
IBA Hamburg (2007-2013)
Hamburg
IBA Thuringia (2010-2019)
Thuringia
>Urban conversion of an old industrial region project
The International Building Exhibition Emscherpark (IBA Emscherpark) was a ten-year project to envision the future and redevelop the North Rhine-Westphalia region; an old, heavily industrial and unwelcoming zone. The task at hand of the International Building Exhibition was to envision ideas and projects for urban, social, cultural and ecological innovation, with hopes to obtain economic results to revitalize the area. http://deu.archinform.net/projekte/6228.htm
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Timeline
Snapshots of Impact
IBA Berlin (1910-1987)
IBA Emscherpark (1989-1999)
Berlin
North Rhine -Westphalia
IBA See (2000-2010)
Brandenburg
IBA Stadtumbau (2002-2010)
Saxony -Anhalt
IBA Hamburg (2007-2013)
Hamburg
IBA Thuringia (2010-2019)
Thuringia
>Transformation of structures and landscape
This former coal mine site was redeveloped within seven primary themes: industrial heritage, waterscapes, energy landscapes, new territory, border landscapes, urban landscapes, transitional landscapes.
http://www.iba-see2010.de/en/projekte/projekt3.html
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Timeline
Snapshots of Impact
IBA Berlin (1910-1987)
IBA Emscherpark (1989-1999)
Berlin
North Rhine -Westphalia
IBA See (2000-2010)
Brandenburg
IBA Stadtumbau (2002-2010)
Saxony -Anhalt
IBA Hamburg (2007-2013)
Hamburg
IBA Thuringia (2010-2019)
Thuringia
> Shrinking
Weimar
December 15, 2010
The International Building Exhibition in Saxony-Anhalt (2003-2010) includes 19 Saxony-Anhalt cities. Each participating city currently is developing sustainable strategies and urban renewal concepts for each particular city, as well as seeking marketable international solutions for cities with similar problems. The IBA Saxony-Anhalt cooperates with the Bauhaus Foundation in Dessau, urban planners, architects, local politicians and residents in their respective cities.
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Timeline
Snapshots of Impact
IBA Berlin (1910-1987)
IBA Emscherpark (1989-1999)
Berlin
North Rhine -Westphalia
IBA See (2000-2010)
Brandenburg
IBA Stadtumbau (2002-2010)
Saxony -Anhalt
IBA Hamburg (2007-2013)
Hamburg
IBA Thuringia (2010-2019)
Thuringia
> Cities and climate change > Cosmopolis > Metrozones
The focus of the IBA Hamburg integrates the ENERGY ATLAS into its mission. The IBA Hamburg presents the strategic implementations and methodologies for a future where 100% of the energy supplied to the Elbe Islands come from renewable resources.
http://deu.archinform.net/projekte/6228.htm
December 15, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Timeline
Snapshots of Impact
IBA Berlin (1910-1987)
IBA Emscherpark (1989-1999)
Berlin
North Rhine -Westphalia
IBA See (2000-2010)
Brandenburg
IBA Stadtumbau (2002-2010)
Saxony -Anhalt
IBA Hamburg (2007-2013)
Hamburg
IBA Thuringia (2010-2019)
Thuringia
3 Objectives: Thuringen 2019: 1. Reconstruction of infrastructure 2. Protecting cultural heritage/background 3. Upgrading / developing living conditions
Weimar Nord - Class Map
December 15, 2010
Historically, the IBA has been a catalyst for improving existing infrastructures, buildings, cities and regions. All the regions the IBA has previously selected had specific challenges. Weimar Nord is situated in a prime location, and could potentially host the future growth of the city of Weimar. Bringing the IBA to Weimar Nord could serve as a tool to revitalize the local area of Weimar Nord. http://deu.archinform.net/projekte/6228.htm
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
Next Steps Thank You! Questions?
Market Factors: Define Key Market Factors for Region based on conflict and quality mapping Expand on Quality and Conflict Mapping Develop urban visions, ideas and preliminary design
Real Estate Project Development spaces, costs and profitability
December 15, 1, 2010 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner
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Sources - IBA
December 1, 2010
Kyu Suk Byun, Tania Kรถnig, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner