single appartment
luxury appartment
single
flow of interests
PROGRAM
FLOW OF INTERESTS
Urban Design Studio
21. Jahrhundert diversifizierter werdenden Lebens-, Arbeits- und Wohnformen und der Gestaltung der Zukunft der Berliner Gemeingüter. Design Studio 12 ECTS MA UD: PJ 1-3 EP Teaching day Thursday, 10 am - 6 pm, A815 First meeting October 9, 2014, 10 am - 6 pm, A815 Application Sign-up list at Habitat Unit, A624
library
neighbor
rain colecting
indoor sportshall
alternative developer
bike-workshop
secondary school
boule area
soccer field
office
basketball field
restaurant
urban farm
kita
car-workshop
printing-wokshop
baugenossenschaft
primery school
swimming pool
baugruppengemeinschaft
atellier
höffner
baugruppe
aquaponic
greenhouse
solar panel
market
brewery
housing investor
beer garden
local shop
theater
bar
baugemeinschat
cinema
Habitat Unit Prof. Philipp Misselwitz Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Schetter housing
A 624
retail
free space
education/culture
baugenossenschaft
greenhouse
solar panel
swimming pool
energie/agriculture
Kreuzberg
CUD Prof. Jörg Stollmann Dipl.-Ing. Katharina Hagg A 806
WS 14
Leben macht Stadt
biogas-plant
Urban Design Studio cooperation between
Prof. Dr. Philipp Misselwitz Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Schetter
resident
parking
Das Studio arbeitet somit an der Schnittstelle von Politik, Verwaltung, Wirtschaft und Zivilgesellschaft und hebt die Bedeutung von politischen, juristischen, ökonomischen und partizipativen Parametern für die Entwicklung von innovativen und nutzungsgemischten Quartieren hervor. Nicht zuletzt geht es in diesem Studio auch um die Gestaltung vom Räumen für die im
späti
Ausgehend von stadträumlichen Untersuchungen, der Dokumentation von bisheriger Praxis und Akteursanalysen, werden
Planungskriterien für mehrere Testfelder wie z.B. das Dragoner Areal am Mehringdamm entwickelt. Die resultierenden städtebaulichen Szenarien werden anschließend im Hinblick auf die Berliner Liegenschaftspolitik, Planungsverfahren, Finanzierungskonzepte, etc. untersucht.
shared kitchen
Das Urban Design Studio untersucht aktuelle Themen der nutzergetragenen Quartiersentwicklung im westlichen Kreuzberg zwischen Spree und Flughafen Tempelhof – einem Gebiet mit vielseitiger Kultur, hoher transformativer Dynamik, und konfliktreicher Geschichte. Es greift dabei auf Kernkompetenzen der beiden Fachgebiete International Urbanism and Design / Urban Design and Urbanisation zurück und führt die Untersuchungen zu bezahlbarem Wohnen in Berlin weiter, welche das letztere nunmehr im dritten Jahr fortführt.
Flow of Interests: connecting different rationalities of diverse stakeholders. Image credit: Jam Session, WS 2015/16
Kreuzberg - Leben macht Stadt
This diagramme shows different ways of connecting rationalitites.
It starts with the the respect and awareness of a wide range of stakeholders, that already exist in the neighbourhood. It then defines their possible fields of interests and filters possible crossing points. Together with the card game it helps to figure out a generell program setup, as well as finding and creating hybrids. This process takes part in the Lokschuppen, that plays the role of a catalyst.
housing with a solar-swimminggreenhouse
7UD STUDIO
SVENJA BINZ, JULIA BRENNAUER, LI AO, JIM REIFFERSCHEID
June 2016 | CITY OBSERVER149
investor
family
single
dormitory
affordable housing
social housing
condominium
rented flat
luxury
state-owned baugenossenschaft
baugruppe
In this way the final design could be nothing more than an idea, maybe an ideal. Yet despite some unresolved challenges and questions the project was a surprise package in its complexity, originality and the beauty of its visualizations and thereby came across as convincing aesthetically, graphically and conceptually.
family
dormitory
affordable housing
neighbor
social housing
condominium
luxury
rented flat
state-owned baugenossenschaft
investor
alternativ developments
baugruppe
alternativ developments
family appartment
baugruppengesellschaft
baugenossenschaft
investor
baugenossenschaft
baugruppe
2) The proposal ‘Jam Session’ showed a completely different approach: This group of students developed their final product starting from a process design for DIY-urbanism. Based on ‘The Spine’ framework, they designed an organizational proposal showing how the site could be developed bottom-up and piece-by-piece. Based on the role-play exercise, firstly they mapped different possible users for the site, stakeholders like the site-owner, the municipality and neighbours or different smaller groups. Secondly, they connected these users with possible programs by developing a card-game the users could play to define and negotiate their wishes, ambitions and goals. This ongoing negotiation process would take place on the site, in the former “Lokschuppen”, which would become a sort of start-up hub, innovation centre, workshop space, a fabrication lab and a sort of parliament for debate and decision-making. Thirdly, the students tested different possible spatial outcomes which resulted in a set of rules for the otherwise free development of the site.
neighbor
STEP 4: FINALLY A PROJECT