Climate-KIC Thematic Summer School 2014 ‘Transforming the Future Built Environment’ Making and Prototyping for a Sustainable Future July 7 – 18, 2014 Rotterdam
juli 2014
Summer school organisation Advisory Board Climate-KIC
Prof.dr. David Keyson Dr.ir. Sacha Silvester
Summer School Director Dr. Ingrid Mulder
Communication
Drs. Willemijn van Harinxma
Co-creation
Manon Mostert-van der Sar Willemijn Phielix
Local organisation
Helen Poelwijk
Coaches
Ricardo Meija Sarmiento Mira Conci Juan Azkarate Peter Kun Alexander Plat
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Content
Introduction by Prof. David Keyson
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Summerschool Transforming the Built Environment
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About Climate-KIC BTA Project p. 6 Challenges in the built environment p. 7
Program p. 8 Speakers p. 9 Locations p. 34
Practical information p. 38 Travelling in Rotterdam p. 38 Events in Rotterdam p. 40
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Climate-KIC PhD Summer School 2014 | Content
Introduction Dear Summer School Participants, I would like to welcome you the the Climate Knowledge & Innovation Community Summer School, hosted by the Climate-KIC Building Technologies Accelerator (BTA) Flagship. Our goal is to provide you with advanced rapid protoyping methods and insight generation techniques to make the intangible tangible, with the aim of accelerating the adoption of sustainable building technologies in the built environment. Typically, building occupants are not aware of the indoor climate and energy impact that a renovated building may have. The lack of awareness and energy feedback may lead to rebound effects, whereby occupant interaction with the building may actually lead to more than the expected amount of energy use and less comfort. Multi-unit dwellings with a 2nd skin not only impact building occupants, but have social impacts such as the distribution of light and indoor climate and may affect noise between units. The Summer School setting in Rotterdam South offers you the chance to get a first-hand understanding of the challenges facing the renovation of residential dwellings, towards increasing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emmisions. Rotterdam as a city combines old with new architecture and is host to a wide range of cultures and international events. On behalf of the organising team and the BTA flagship, I wish you a very productive Summer School and learning experience with your fellow participants. We have put together an excellent team of experienced designers and researchers to guide you through the program. In your free time, enjoy the sounds and sites of Rotterdam! David Keyson
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About Climate-KIC BTA project Climate-KIC
Climate-KIC (Knowledge Innovation Community) falls under the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and was created in 2010. The EIT is an European Union body and aims to strengthen innovation and competitiveness in Europe by integrating higher education, research and business. The Climate KIC is one of the three Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KIC’s) of EIT. The other two KIC’s are KIC InnoEnergy and EIT ICT Labs. The aim of the BTA, as the largest project in the Climate-KIC, is to accelerate the potential of lowcarbon products and services in the built environment. To support the transformation the built environment, the international BTA Flagship platform aims to stimulate the dissemination and acceleration of new technologies in the market. The Flagship also addresses the climate impact of new building technologies combined with human interaction. One of the key BTA deliverables is to create a sustainable building certification ranking system. This system will be centered on building technology performance in relation to human activity. The BTA provides a network of the next generation of LivingLabs and field testing accessible to startup companies, academia and larger industry participants. The BTA Living Labs network will offer a unique resource for business and academia in Europe. Concept House Village, including Concept House Prototype 1, in Rotterdam is one of the LivingLab areas in the network. The BTA builds on the current SusLab EU Interreg project. As one of the lead partners in the Flagship, TU Delft Industrial Design Engineering is working in the areas of smart sensing, field methodologies, user involvement, and energy management interfaces. The Faculties of Architecture and IDE work together on Smart Facades and user experience for the large-scale renovation of the existing building stock. The other lead partners for this project are ETH Zurich, Chalmers University, Knight Frank, and IVE Spain. ETH Zurich will be coordinating the entire project. The total principle budget commitment for the flagship under the Climate-KIC innovation pillar budget is approximately € 36 million over a five year period. On a yearly basis progress will be assessed by the BTA executive board. The ClimateKIC educational budget for PhDs and professional education as well as the entrepreneurial pillar are independent of the innovation pillar, while linking to Flagship activities.
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Challenges There is an enormous challenge in the refurbishment of existing building stock. 40% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gases and 50% of landscape change are the result of building activities. Approximately 10% of global gross domestic product and about 8% of all global jobs are connected to building activities. In the near future, the market for refurbishment will exceed by far the market for new buildings. Next generation building envelopes, both new as well as add-on modules to retrofit, or ‘E-novate’ existing facades and their related services are crucial in the transition towards low-carbon cities. The building envelope is often seen as our ‘3rd skin’, considering the human skin and the clothing as 1st and 2nd. The 3rd Skin can fulfill the essential role of protecting building occupants against extreme weather conditions by controlling temperature, airflows, moisture and sunlight. The 3rd skin is not just a shield, it is semi-permeable, and serves as a membrane separating private and public, interior and exterior spaces. The skin impacts indoor climate and related health aspects, comfort and sustainability, as well as providing a layer of security and safety. The Skin design is essential for the energy-performance of the building, energy generation, the surrounding microclimate, and as an interface reinforcing social, spatial, environmental qualities of housing and buildings. In short: The building envelope is becoming an increasingly multifunctional and integral building component and this requires rethinking inherited design and construction strategies.
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Weekweek I Program: 1
Program Ph.D. Summerschool Transforming the built environment
Climate-KIC
Week I Program Ph.D. Summerschool Transforming the built environment
Monday 7th of July 09.00
10.00
Welcome
11.00 Katrin Hauser Built Environment
12.00
Team
13.00
10.00
Opening
Workshop Visioning the future
09.00
11.00
10.00
Welcome
12.00
11.00
Katrin Hauser Built Environment
Wednesday 9th of July Tuesday 8th of July 10.00
Pieter-Jan Stappers User insights
09.00
11.00
10.00
12.00
09.00
11.00
10.00
12.00
Team
11.00
Friday 11th of July Thursday 10th of July 10.00
09.00
11.00
10.00
12.00
11.00
Workshop Prototyping 2D & 3D Co-creation (present findings to Hannah)
13.00
12.00
13.00
12.00
team
13.00
12.00
Peter Troxler Prototyping
plenary
10.00
09.00
11.00
10.00
14.00
13.00
12.00
14.00
13.00
Workshop Prototyping 2D & 3D
Saturday 12th ofFriday July 11th of July 09.00
15.00
13.00
Start-up
Peter Troxler travel to Co-creation (present findings to Hannah) Prototyping RDM Makerspace Pieter-Jan Stappers Co-creation User insights
09.00
Tillmann Klein Innovative façades
Arjan v. Timmeren Co-creation (with sketchers) Urban Design
Reflection
10.00
14.00
12.00
Hannah Frederiks Explore the context
Co-creation Workshop Visioning the future
Thursday 10th of July Wednesday 9th of July
09.00
13.00
16.00
17.00
18.00
Case briefing
14.00
16.00
15.00
17.00
18.00
16.00
14.00
13.00
Co-creation travel to RDM Makerspace
15.00
14.00
16.00
11.00
12.00
14.00
13.00
17.00
15.00
14.00
16.00
16.00
14.00
17.00
16.00
16.00
15.00
18.00
17.00
Workshop Explore Rotterdam (North Sea Jazz Festival around town) Prototyping 2D & 3D
14.00
Co-creation
19.00
Diner @ PlaySpace Co-creation
19.00
18.00
Wrap-up
19.00
18.00
Wrap-up
17.00
19.00
18.00
15.00
Diner @ Dokkaffee
17.00
16.00
18.00
17.00
Dragons Den
19.00
Wrap-up
18.00
Diner @ B.A.D.
19.00 North Sea Jazz Festival around town
Diner @ Dokkaffe
17.00
1/3
break 16.00
Excursion to Heijplaat projects
18.00
17.00
Dragons Den
19.00
18.00
19.00
North Sea Jazz Festival Diner @ Dokkaffee around town Dragons Den Wrap-up Diner @ B.A.D.
Sunday 13th of July 09.00
10.00
team 11.00
12.00
13.00 plenary
14.00
15.00
keynote16.00
17.00
Explore Rotterdam (North Sea Jazz Festival around town)
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Diner @ PlaySpac
19.00
Co-creation
16.00
Diner @ PlaySpac
Diner @ B.A.D. Co-creation
workshop
15.00
18.00
Diner @ B.A.D.
Dragons Den
Workshop Prototyping 2D & 3D
19.00
Co-creation
Context excursion Explore Rotterdam
Hannah Frederiks Explore the context
15.00
15.00
17.00
Case briefing
Context excursion Explore Rotterdam Arjan v. Timmeren Co-creation (with sketchers) Urban Design
keynote
13.00
15.00
Diner @ PlaySpace
Wrap-up
Wrap-up
Tillmann KleinCo-creation Innovative façades
Arjan v. Timmeren Urban Design
19.00
Co-creation
Weekend Program Ph.D. Summerschool Transforming the built environment
11.00
Opening
Reflection
09.00
15.00
Arjan v. Timmeren Urban Design
Start-up
Tuesday 8th of July Monday 7th of July
09.00
14.00
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workshop 18.00
19.00
break
Program: week 2 Week II
Program Ph.D. Summerschool Transforming the built environment
Week I Program Ph.D. Summerschool Transforming the built environment
Monday 14th of July 10.00
11.00
David Keyson Smart environment
12.00
13.00
10.00
Opening
Martine van Veelen Businessmodelling
11.00
09.00
10.00
Co-creation
Welcome
12.00
Workshop Electronics
09.00 Opening
Opening
10.00
11.00
10.00
Katrin Hauser Built Environment
12.00
11.00
09.00 Reflection
10.00
Co-creation
10.00
09.00
11.00
10.00
Pieter-Jan Stappers User insights
11.00
10.00
Co-creation
12.00
11.00
13.00
12.00
16.00
17.00
13.00
12.00
12.00
11.00
13.00
12.00
Peter Troxler Prototyping
Friday 11th of July plenary 10.00
14.00
13.00
14.00
13.00
14.00
13.00
15.00
14.00
11.00
12.00
15.00
14.00
Hannah Frederiks Explore the context
15.00
14.00
Presentations Workshop travel to Prototyping 2D & 3D RDM Makerspace
13.00
16.00
15.00
17.00
15.00
16.00
15.00
17.00
Co-creation
18.00
16.00
15.00
14.00
keynote
19.00
17.00
18.00
Co-creation
18.00
16.00
19.00
Wrap-up
20.00
19.00
Wrap-up
18.00
Diner @ PlaySpac
19.00
Diner @ PlaySpace
Diner @ B.A.D.
17.00
Presentations
18.00
16.00
Jury & closing
19.00
17.00
18.00
19.00
Farewell Diner & Party
Diner @ Dokkaffe
Co-creation
15.00
Diner @ PlaySpac
19.00
Wrap-up
17.00
Context excursion Explore Rotterdam
16.00
18.00
Diner @ PlaySpace
Case briefing
17.00
Diner @ PlaySpace
19.00
17.00
Wrap-up
Tillmann Klein Innovative façades
16.00
18.00
16.00
workshop
Co-creation
plenary
19.00
Wrap-up
World-cafe (diner included) Arjan v. Timmeren Co-creation (with sketchers) Urban Design
keynote
Workshop Prototyping 2D & 3D
team
15.00
Urban Design
14.00
18.00
Co-creation
Workshop Businessmodelling Arjan v. Timmeren
Co-creation
Upload
09.00
13.00
Co-creation
Co-creation (present findings to Hannah)
team
Start-up
14.00
Co-creation
Friday 18th of July Thursday 10th of July
09.00
Team
12.00
Workshop Visioning the future
Thursday 17th of July Wednesday 9th of July
09.00
13.00
11.00
Wednesday 16th of July Tuesday 8th of July
09.00
15.00
Workshop Interactive Systems
Co-creation
Tuesday 15th of July Monday 7th of July
09.00
14.00
Opening
Opening
09.00
3/3
break
16.00
17.00
Dragons Den
18.00
Dragons Den
19.00
Wrap-up
workshop
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Diner @ B.A.D.
Program: monday Monday 7th of July Climate-KIC
09.00
10.00
Katrin Hauser Built Environment
Welcome
15.00
11.00
16.00
17.00
Case briefing
team
plenary
12.00
Team
13.00
Arjan v. Timmeren Urban Design
Start-up
18.00
Co-creation
14.00
Tillmann Klein Innovative façades
19.00
Wrap-up
Diner @ PlaySpace
keynote
workshop
Schedule All at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam 09:30 Welcome by Ingrid Mulder 10:15 Keynote Changing the Built Environment by Katrin Hauser 11:15 Announcement of the teams 11:30 Coffee break 11:45 Team start-up 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Keynote Urban Design by Arjan van Timmeren 14:30 Keynote Innovative Façades by Tillmann Klein 15:30 Short break 16:00 Outlines of the case 16:30 Case briefing 17:30 Co-creation 18:30 Wrap up 19.00 Diner at PlaySpace
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Keynote: Built Environment Katrin Hauser The Building Technologies Accelerator (BTA) is a new programme of activities starting in 2014 with the objective to accelerate the potential of low carbon products and services in the built environment. This Climate-KIC flagship programme aims to stimulate the introduction, dissemination and scaling up of new technologies in the market. By bringing together a network of living labs across Europe, it addresses not only the climate impact of new building technologies combined with human interaction but also across different climatic zones. By the end of 2014 around 8 protoypes of different technologies will be ready for built in the living labs. Another deliverable by 2014 is a kitemark programme where tested technologies will be quality labelled with the goal to gain innovation buyers’ confidence via guaranteed savings and accreditation under current European regulations. Project partners are TU Delft, ETH Zurich, EMPA, Chalmers University, Knight Frank, and IVE Spain.
Keynote: Urban Design Arjan van Timmeren Prof.dr. Arjan van Timmeren is Chair of Environmental Technology & Design, Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft. Previously, Van Timmeren has been employed at the chair of Climate Design & Sustainability and the section of ‘Green Building Innovation & Product Development’ at the same faculty, where he headed various research projects in the field of sustainable area development and integration of sustainability in buildings and urban areas. Recent research into energy-neutral construction resulted in projects on various levels of scale: Concept House and Concept House Village (Rotterdam), Culemborg Lanxmeer, The Hague Erasmusveld and Westflank (Haarlemmermeer).
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Keynote: Innovative Façades Climate-KIC
Tillmann Klein The lecture will provide information about the basics of facade construction, facade functionality and adaptive components. A number of new and innovative façade concepts will be discussed to demonstrate the potential and also the drawbacks of different approaches. Dr.Ing Tillmann Klein studied architecture at the RWTH Aachen, completing with a degree in 1994. From then on he worked in several architecture offices, focussing on the construction of metal and glass facades and glass roofs. Simultaneously he attended the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Klasse Baukunst, completing the studies in 2000 with the title “Meisterschüler”. In 1999 he was co-founder of the architecture office rheinflügel baukunst with a focus on art related projects. In 2005 he was awarded the art prize of Nordrhein-Westphalen for young artists. Since September 2005 he leads the Facade Research Group at the TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and since 2008 he is director of the façade consulting office Imagine Envelope b.v. in Den Haag. Tillmann Klein organises the international façade conference series ´The Future Envelope´ at the TU Delft and is editor of the scientific ´Journal of Façade Design and Engineering´.
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Co-creation: Case briefing
Thaleia Konstantinou, Olivia Guerra Santin & Tillmann Klein In this co-creation session all participants will taken on a journey into the case of the summerschool. A brief explanation of the case: Envisioning a faรงade/ renovation concept that is energy neutral, reduces the uncertainty related to user behaviour in terms of operation and maintenance , and is widely accepted by building owners and occupants. Olivia, Thaleia and Tillmann will discuss some technical, human interaction and concept questions that should be answered on friday the 18th. This will help participants shape the concept!
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Program: tuesday Tuesday 8th of July 09.00
10.00
Opening
Climate-KIC
Workshop Visioning the future
15.00
16.00
11.00
12.00
14.00
15.00
Arjan v. Timmeren Co-creation (with sketchers) Urban Design
17.00
18.00
Co-creation
team
13.00
plenary
19.00
Wrap-up
keynote
Diner @ PlaySpace
workshop
Schedule All at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam 09:00 09:15 11:00 11:15 12:30 13:30 16:00 16:30 18:30 19.00
Opening of the day Workshop Visioning by Ricardo Mejia Sarmiento Coffee break Workshop Visioning Lunch Co-creation with Design Sketching by Jan Willem Hoftijzer & Susie Brand Short break Co-creation Wrap up Diner at PlaySpace
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Workshop: Visioning the future Ricardo Mejia Sarmiento Complex topics like urbanization and energy management need special commitment in unifying a common view, specially due to the amount of parties co-designing and co-producing products and services for its development. This requires collaboration across departments and partnering companies, and is connected to problems of communication and concerted action between partners. Different parties need to develop a joint understanding, goals, and agenda.In order to create a set of alternative futures -to unify the vision of stakeholders- that cover a number of possibilities the technique called “scenario thinking� as a way of dealing with ambiguity and uncertainty is generally used from a strategic perspective. In a this workshop the attendees, guided by a group of facilitators, will explore diverse future scenarios of buildings and then will develop different kind of solutions regarding new low carbon technologies using a variety of creative techniques.
Design Sketching Jan Willem Hoftijzer & Susie Brand Designing is negotiating, and therefor design requires visualization: visualization in terms of creating ideas, and communicating and discussing these ideas. As members of the IDE design drawing staff (TU Delft), Susie and JanWillem will help participants in executing the design trajectory in a visual manner, and help presenting scenarios and concepts. Various materials will be used and techniques will be explored in a workshop setting.
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Program: wednesday Wednesday 9th of July Climate-KIC
10.00
Reflection
09.00
Pieter-Jan Stappers User insights
15.00
16.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
Co-creation
17.00
18.00
14.00
15.00
Hannah Frederiks Explore the context
Context excursion Explore Rotterdam
19.00
Diner @ B.A.D.
team
plenary
keynote
workshop
Schedule Start at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam Diner at b.a.d., Talingstraat 19 in Rotterdam 09:00 09:15 10:15 11:00 11:15 12:30 13:30 14:30 19.00
Reflection Keynote User insights by Pieter Jan Stappers Co-creation Coffee break Co-creation Lunch break Presentation Rotterdam by Hannah Frederiks Excursion Rotterdam Diner at b.a.d.
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Keynote: Insights about users, and insights from users Pieter Jan Stappers Products, services, and environments are increasingly connected and interdependent. In order to design products that fit their users’ lives, designers need to understand those lives of users more broadly than just when they touch the product. It is not just what the product or service is, but also where it is used, when and where, by whom, for what, in collaboration with whom, and increasingly why: for what reasons. These questions explore the context of product use: all factors that surround the product, and which designers ought to know in order to fully appreciate (and optimize) the ways in which what is designed will affect the lives of those who will incorporate it into their lives. In the presentation I will discuss a number of techniques and principles that have been developed over the past two decades to bring end-users and others into the design process ‘as experts of their experience’.
Keynote: Urban Design Hannah Frederiks Hannah Frederiks (1983) is an architect, entrepreneur, researcher and lecturer in Architecture and Sustainable Urban (re) Development. Hannah’s expertise is in the field of sustainable urban development. The fascinating facet of this field is that ideas, needs and communities change in a high pace. Hannah’s vision is that architecture should reinvent itself as an innovative discipline, striving for resilient solutions and searching for new potential. This is only possible if a design is developed WITH the end user, not just FOR the end user. The goal of sustainable urban development is to create a smart and pleasant environment, while limiting the external resources to an absolute minimum. The trick is to make smart connections in your design, by involving a wide array of disciplines and keeping an open mind. The current technology allows access to a vast source of information that can easily be retrieved and linked.
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Program: thursday Thursday 10th of July Climate-KIC
09.00
10.00
11.00
Co-creation (present ďŹ ndings to Hannah)
15.00
16.00
17.00
12.00 Peter Troxler Prototyping
13.00 travel to RDM Makerspace
18.00
Co-creation
team
plenary
keynote
14.00
15.00
Workshop Prototyping 2D & 3D
19.00
Diner @ Dokkaffee
workshop
Schedule Start at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam Workshop at RDM Makerspace, RDM Kade 59 in Rotterdam Diner at Dokkaffee, Directiekade 30 in Rotterdam 09:00 10:00 11:00 11:15 12:30 13:30 16:00 16:30 17:30 19.00
Keynote Co-creation Coffee break Co-creation Lunch break Workshops 2D & 3D Short break Workshops 2D & 3D Co-creation Diner at Dokkaffee
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Keynote: Thinking With Our Hands Peter Troxler When adding to wikipedia that with “recent advances in computer modeling it is becoming practical to eliminate the creation of a physical prototype”, wikipedia author Leonard G. was probably thinking of very specialist fields in high-tech engineering such as aviation, automotive, or turbine design. In most disciplines however – be it in art, design or engineering – physical prototyping is still more practical and often more relevant than computer simulation. Prototyping serves multiple purposes, from demonstrating a proof-of-concept to studying forms and user experiences and to test visual, material or functional aspects of a product or work. Computers and digitalisation are great tools for designing, however they lack the confrontation with the materiality of the real world. There is an increasing need to think with our hands when creating artefacts. This means iterative cycles of designing and prototyping which we call agile prototyping.
Workshop: Prototyping 2D & 3D Vincent Wegener Welcome in the third industrial revolution! We are in the era of digital manufacturing. We are making and creating more and more on digital platforms which is making it easier to make and create. Vincent is one of the co-founders of RDM Makerspace: an organisation which is all about learning by making. This makerspace teaches you how to use several digital machines and tools so you can create your own project. In this workshop you will learn to use a CNC milling machine and/or a 3D printer. You will not only learn how to use the machine, but also how to create the right files for prototyping. This is were you will get your hands dirty!
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Program: friday Friday 11th of July Climate-KIC
09.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
Workshop Prototyping 2D & 3D
15.00
16.00
Co-creation
17.00
Dragons Den
team
15.00
plenary
18.00
Dragons Den
keynote
19.00
Wrap-up
Diner @ B.A.D.
North Sea Jazz Festival around town
workshop
Schedule Start at Stadslab Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 101 in Rotterdam Co-creation & Dragons Den at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam Diner at b.a.d., Talingstraat 19 in Rotterdam 09:00 11:00 11:15 12:45 13:45 15:45 16:15 17:15 17:30 18:30 19.00
Workshop prototyping by Arnold Roosch & Manon Mostert - van der Sar Coffee break Workshop prototyping Lunch break Co-creation Short break Dragons Den Short break Dragons Den Wrap-up Diner @ b.a.d.
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Workshop: Prototyping 2D & 3D Arnold Roosch & Manon Mostert - van der Sar Stadslab Rotterdam hosts Fablab Rotterdam: a place were you can make almost anything. This is were you shape your idea by making. The slogan of Stadslab Rotterdam is: Make it yourself! And that’s exactly what this workshop is all about: making and prototyping yourself! In this workshop you will learn to use a laser cutter and/or a 3D printer. You will not only learn how to use the machine, but also how to create the right files for prototyping. This is were you will get your hands dirty!
Dragons Den At the end of the first week of the Summer school participants present their concepts during a Dragons Den. Here participants have the chance to collect valuable feedback and insights to develop their concepts further on. The jury of dragons consists four experts. These dragons - professors from research department of Universities and professionals from the industry - know what new developments are evolving in their field. They can give good examples and explanations of these developments. The dragons give their feedback based on two criteria: 1. Novelty of the idea 2. Potential of the idea Participants! You might want to listen very carefully to their feedback so you can take the concept to a next level. Prepare yourself, practice pitch, think outside the box and dare to enter the Dragons Den!
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Program: saturday Saturday 12th of July Climate-KIC
09.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
18.00
19.00
14.00
15.00
Explore Rotterdam (North Sea Jazz Festival around town)
15.00
16.00
17.00
Diner @ Dokkafee
Excursion to Heijplaat projects
team
plenary
keynote
North Sea Jazz Festival around town
workshop
Schedule Excursion start: in front of RDM Makerspace, RDM Kade 59 in Rotterdam Diner at Dokkaffee, Directiekade 30 in Rotterdam 16:00 19:00
Excursion to Heijplaat projects Diner at Dokkaffee
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Excursion: Heijplaat projects Hannah Frederiks & collegues This excursion is will show several projects at Heijplaat, the creative hotspot of building in Rotterdam. Heijplaat hosts innovative projects like Concept House Village, Aquadock and Earthship.
About Concept House village
All products that we use are tested before appearing on the market. Except one of our most precious possessions: our home. Concept House Village in Rotterdam Heijpaat changes this. Concept House Village is a unique user orientated testing environment for sustainable building practices, living and sustainable area development. Concept House Village is a Living Lab where innovative houses, products and systems are tested with and by occupants. The occupant is key in designing, the development and using the house. Concept House ‘Prototype 1’ is one of the Living Labs of the Climate-KIC Flagship Building Technologies Accelerator (BTA). Concept House Village … * Is a real and virtual innovation network that offers opportunity for research, education, experimenting, testing and marketing. * Represents joining and sharing of knowledge. * Offers opportunities to speed up innovations through participating in shared education and research. * Stimulates co-creation and knowledge sharing within and between consortia. * Is being developed in Rotterdam * Contributes to a more sustainable built environment. www.concepthousevillage.nl/en
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Program: monday Monday 14th of July Climate-KIC
10.00
Opening
09.00
David Keyson Smart environment
15.00
16.00
11.00
12.00
14.00
15.00
Workshop Interactive Systems
Co-creation
17.00
18.00
Co-creation
team
13.00
plenary
19.00
Wrap-up
Diner @ PlaySpace
keynote
workshop
Schedule All at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam 09:00 09:15 10:15 11:00 11:15 12:30 13:30 16:00 16:30 18:15 19:00
Opening Keynote Smart environment by David Keyson Co-creation Coffee break Co-creation Lunch break Workshop Interactive Systems by Tomasz Jaskiewicz Coffee-break Co-creation Wrap-up Diner at PlaySpace
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Keynote: Smart environment David Keyson David Keyson is a member of the Climate-KIC Flagship Building Technologies Accelerator (BTA) Steering Committee. He heads the program in Sustainable Living and Work at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology and also leads the research focus on Social Contextual Interaction Design as part of the ID Studio Lab. His educational work focuses on interactive technology design in the context of smart products and environments. Prior to joining TU Delft, he worked at Philips Research as a Senior Research Scientist in Media Interaction and at Xerox in the department of Industrial Design and Human Interface. He holds a PhD from the Technical University of Eindhoven in Perception and Technology and a Masters of Science in Ergonomics from Loughborough University. He holds 16 patents relating to input devices and design principles of multimodal user-system interaction.
Workshop: Interactive Systems Tomasz Jaskiewicz Over recent years, low-cost sensors and easy-access networks are becoming available to more and more of us. Designers and artists working with open source tools are creating innovative digital artifacts and interfaces to operate, perform and navigate within networked environments. Through technology we can sense new aspects of our surrounding and we can enhance or distort our perception and interaction with our habitat. In the interactive systems workshop a game-based setup is used to introduce participants to the task of designing complex interactive systems. Participants can directly apply the learned method to their own assignment in order to iteratively conceptualize the role that interactive technology may play in designed by them buildings, energy systems and faรงades. The outcomes of the workshop are detailed interactive system concepts that can serve as basis interactive prototypes.
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Program: tuesday Tuesday 15th of July 09.00
10.00
Opening
Climate-KIC
Martine van Veelen Businessmodelling
15.00
16.00
11.00
12.00
14.00
15.00
Workshop Businessmodelling
Co-creation
17.00
18.00
Wrap-up
team
13.00
plenary
19.00
Diner @ PlaySpace
keynote
workshop
Schedule All at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam 09:00 09:15 10:15 11:00 11:15 13:00 14:00 18:00 19:00
Opening Keynote Business modelling by Martine van Veelen Co-creation Coffee break Co-creation Lunch break Workshop Business modelling Wrap-up Diner at PlaySpace
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Keynote: Business modelling Martine van Veelen Martine van Veelen is Education Lead of Climate-KIC the Netherlands. She studied Industrial Design Engineering and has a PhD in Medical Innovation. Her personal objective is to deliver a new generation of change agents and innovative entrepreneurs. Her skills and knowledge focus on the transfer of academic knowledge into value (valorisation) within the innovation triangle. She supports this transfer mainly through educational activities and by research, network and personal support. She has an innovative and entrepreneurial spirit, is a compassionate person and likes working in a professional environment with talented people such as students and scientists. At the universities her focus is to design and implement new educational programs on innovation and entrepreneurship and to educate and support students and professionals on this topic. As an entrepreneur she likes to create new concepts and business models.
Workshop: Business modelling Martine van Veelen Based on Alex Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas, optimized for Lean Startup, Dr. ir. Martine van Veelen (Education Lead Climate-KIC the Netherlands) guides the five summer school teams through a journey of Business Modeling. In a four hour workshop, teams explore the value of their concepts and optimize them.
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Program: wednesday Wednesday 16th of July Climate-KIC
Opening
09.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
Workshop Electronics
15.00
15.00
Co-creation
16.00
17.00
18.00
19.00
20.00
World-cafe (diner included)
team
plenary
keynote
workshop
Schedule All at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam 09:00 09:15 11:00 11:15 13:00 14:00 16:00 20:00
Opening Workshop Electronics by Tommie Varenkamp & Tomasz Jaskiewicz Coffee break Workshop Electronics Lunch break Co-creation World-Cafe on project ideas (diner included) Closure
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Workshop: Electronics Tommie Varenkamp & collegues One of the last workshops of the Summerschool is all about making your ideas and concepts experiential. Using an electronics prototyping platform suitable for quick building and programming, it is possible to demonstrate the functionality, behavior and interaction qualities of a concept. The workshop will provide a general introduction, but the main focus will be on building a prototype that is relevant for the groups’ design process and can contribute to their final results. For a smooth start of the workshop each group will need to prepare the goal for their prototypes. Which functionality do you want to show, which interaction do you want to make experiential and how will you integrate the electronic and physical prototypes?
World-Cafe Willemijn Phielix The World Café is a conversational process based on a set of integrated design principles that reveal a deeper living network pattern. Small groups of people discuss a topic at several tables, with individuals switching tables periodically and getting introduced to the previous discussion at their new table. As well as speaking and listening, individuals will be encouraged to write or doodle insights on the tablecloth to deepening the topics together. This World Café will be hosted by Willemijn Phielix, director of co-creation programs at Mét Phielix & Sar. www.metphielixensar.nl
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Program: thursday Thursday 17th of July Climate-KIC
09.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
Co-creation
15.00
Co-creation
16.00
17.00
18.00
19.00
Wrap-up
team
15.00
plenary
Diner @ PlaySpace
keynote
workshop
Schedule Workspace at PlaySpace, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam RDM Makerspace, RDM Kade 59 in Rotterdam Stadslab Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 101 in Rotterdam 09:00 11:00 11:15 13:00 14:00 16:00 16:30 18:30 19:00
Co-creation Coffee break Co-creation Lunch Co-creation Short break Co-creation Wrap-up Diner at PlaySpace
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Program: friday Climate-KIC
Friday 18th of July 10.00
11.00
Co-creation
15.00
13.00
14.00
Upload
16.00
17.00
Presentations
team
12.00
Opening
09.00
Jury & closing
plenary
18.00
15.00
Presentations
19.00
Farewell Diner & Party
keynote
workshop
Schedule Start at Playspace 010, Gooilandsingel 11 in Rotterdam 09:00 11:00 11:15 12:00 13:00 14:00 14:15 15:30 16:00 17:00 17:30 18:00
Co-creation Coffee break Co-creation Upload materials Lunch Opening & Jury Presentations Break Presentations Announcement of the Jury Official Closing Farewell Diner & Party
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Locations PlaySpace: Climate-KICMain location Summer school PlaySpace Rotterdam Gooilandsingel 11
Metrostation (line D or E): Zuidplein (1 minute walk)
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RDM Makerspace: Workspace RDM MakerSpace RDM-kade 59
Ferry Station: Heijplaat-RDM (1 minute walk) Busstation (line 68): Rondoplein (6 minute walk)
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Stadslab Rotterdam: Workspace Climate-KIC Stadslab Rotterdam Wijnhaven 101
Metrostation (line A, B or C): Blaak (5 minute walk) Trainstation: Blaak (5 minute walk) Metrostation (line A, B, C, D or E): Beurs (4 minute walk)
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Practical Information
ROTTERDAM CITY GUIDE APP http://en.rotterdam.info/visitors/practical/mobile-city-guide-app/ Be Inspired in Rotterdam with the free Rotterdam App!

Explore Rotterdam with the Rotterdam App. This city guide highlights the very best that Rotterdam has to offer, from attractions and museums to hotels, restaurants and shops. Includes an offline city map and a dynamic events calendar to discover what you can see & do.
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Travelling in Rotterdam OV-chipcard Climate-KIC The OV-chipcard is the only valid travel pass for public transport in Rotterdam.
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Climate-KIC PhD Summer School 2014 | Travelling in Rotterdam
OV-chipcard The OV-chipcard is the only valid travel pass for public transport in Rotterdam. If you enter a RET tram or bus without a ticket you are required to buy a ticket immediately from a RET employee on board. The OV-chipcard is the new way of paying for public transport in Rotterdam. You can credit the balance on the card in euro. This will allow you to travel anywhere you wish. Alternatively, you can credit the card with a travel product such as RET 2 hours or RET 1, 2 or 3 days. There are three sorts of tickets: • The personalized OV-chipcard. You can order it online. Alternatively, you can also obtain a personal OV-chipcard from one the participating OV-companies. • The anonymous OV-chipcard. You can purchase these at the Sales & Information points or from ticket machines located at the station. • The disposable OV-chipcard. These are also available from the ticket machines at stations. RET 2 hour travel pass and RET bus&tram 1 hour passes may also be purchased from a RET employee on buses and trams. The OV-chipcard itself is free of charge. You only pay for the product that you want to be assigned to the card. If you travel more than 3 times a year we advise you to purchase a personalized or anonymous OVchipcard. These cards are valid for 5 years. Following purchase, you can travel straight away. The card is not personally associated with the purchaser. This means that the card can also be used by other people. You can share the ticket with several people. But please note, if you travel together everyone will need their own card. However, you will not be eligible for discounted fares. Cancellation of the card after loss or theft and automatically applying credit via your bank account are also not possible. The anonymous card may be purchased at ticket and credit machines as well as at RET Sales and Information points. The anonymous OVchipcard costs € 6,50 in machines and € 7,50 at the counter of a RET Sales and Information point. Details: http://www.ret.nl/en
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Events in Rotterdam North Climate-KIC Sea Jazz Festival (11th - 13th July) www.northseajazz.com/en The first edition of the North Sea Jazz Festival took place in 1976 in the Nederlands Congresgebouw in The Hague. Some numbers in those early days: six venues, three hundred artists and about nine thousand visitors. In this very first festival year internationally renowned jazz legends performed, such as Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz, as well as most Dutch avantgarde artists. In 2006, the festival moved to its current, bigger, location in Rotterdam. This year, the organisation expects more than a thousand musicians, spread out over 150 performances and thirteen different stages. Though the numbers of visitors were between 65.000 and 70.000 in recent years, the festival still manages to retain its intimate character. VROOOM #17 Fest (11th July) http://www.foundationbad.nl/ Initially Vrooom #17 was intended to be just a fun, self-indulgent, navel gazing little event by us, for ourselves and our immediate circle of friends, but it gradually snowballed into a mini festival for all. A Vrooom season closing party, if you will. A good alternative for those who still are around town early July, undesiring stressful trips abroad or having to choose between 200 acts a day at festival XYZ. So take it easy, come down south, and hear cool local performers, international veterans and exciting newcomers wrestle it out in the laid-back ambiance of B.a.d. Foundation. IABR2014 URBAN BY NATURE (29th May - 24 August) http://iabr.nl/en/bezoek/bezoek The sixth edition of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, is open from 29 May until 24 August 2014. The Kunsthal and the Natural History Museum Rotterdam host the main exhibition. The Kunsthal presents IABR’s projects as well as almost a hundred projects from all around the world – from the very small to the very large. Plans, movies, info graphics, images and models take the visitor on a trip through the past, present and future of our urban landscapes: can we solve our environmental problems by tackling them in the city? Right next door, the Natural History Museum Rotterdam presents PURE RESILIENCE, an exhibition that shows how effortlessly nature adapts to urbanization.
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