Students collect and compare various ways in which habitable space in the city is being shared.
Partners: The Why Factory, TU Delft, IKEA Stiftung, Hofheim-Wallau
Technische Universität Braunschweig, IDAS & University of Pennsylvania | Productive Berlin
Architecture students from TU Braunschweig worked with their peers from the University of Pennsylvania in this one-week intensive immersion in the field. The workshop was accompanied by lectures, discussions and fieldwork and concluded with a joint presentation of the resarch work and design scenarios envisioned by the students. Partners: Technische Universität Braunschweig, IDAS & University of Pennsylvania
Housing Models for the Future
Students work on innovative housing typologies for Berlin.
Partners: Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile;
Unlivable Berlin
The studio addresses the question of how a city expresses its hostilities and how, as architects, can we foster cities of inclusion. Architecture, landscape and urban design students are asked to consider what it means to accommodate the excluded, and to redress cultural hostilities through architecture and urban thinking.
Partners: University of Melbourne, IKEA-Stiftung, Hofheim-Wallau
21st Century Housing Typologies
The aim of this summer school is to produce new sketches, visions, analyses and critics about future housing typologies, using the Neue Mitte Tempelhof as test site.
Partners: University of Kentucky, Lexington, IKEA-Stiftung, Hofheim-Wallau
Chinese University of Hong Kong | The Entrepreneurial City
CUHK students participated on a one-week workshop at ANCB Berlin as part of an International Summer School. They explored the city and worked on the topics of urban prosperity and inclusive economy. Partners: Chinese University of Hong Kong
Evidence-based Practices for Successfully Remaking Postwar Urban Landscapes: from the Kulturforum to the Quartier des Spectacles
The studio brief challenges the students to compare and contrast the Berlin case with similar new endeavours in central Montréal such as the Quartier des Spectacles. Partners: McGill University, Montréal
Neues Wohnen für Berlin!
HOWOGE Wohnungsbaugesellschaft is one of Berlin's municipal housing companies. This exhibition presents ten exemplary current housing projects by HOWOGE for Berlin.
Partners: HOWOGE Wohnungsbaugesellschaft, Berlin
WBM #1 – MIT SYSTEM NACH OBEN
The second WBM symposium explores the further construction and social enhancement of neighbourhoods, the emergence of new living models and the demand for new forms of housing and services.
Partners: WBM Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Berlin-Mitte; IMKEWOELK + Partner, Berlin; InitialDesign, Berlin
WBM explores housing concepts that combine different forms of housing such as group, cluster and assisted living, shared apartments and individual living space with a socially balanced rental policy in the metropolis of Berlin. Partners: WBM Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Berlin-Mitte mbH