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Architecture Building Straße des 17. Juni 152, Raum A 805, Sekr. A30, 10623 Berlin

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Berlin is currently in City-Expansion-Models in case A housing crisis studies - looking at their (Urban-) Development-, Financial- & Own- The city is growing rapid- er-/Usership-Models. ly with construction sites literaly at every corner. According to the Step 2: , MAHLSDORF, ‘Concept of Urban Development’ is the answer... Berlin needs 20.000 new homes per year. Until 2030 nearly 200.000 Dérive and analysis of Berlin‘s new homes have to be constructed. „forces at work“. Looking at cur- rently applied City-Expansion-Mod- Housing crisis has almost els by their particular (Urban-) always been a problem Development-, Financial- & Own- er-/Usership-Models. Over the last 150 years, Ber- lin’s development was - beside Step 3: THE WHO‘S & WHOM‘S some exceptions - almost driven by housing crises. What we now call Classification of the current- Berlin is a result of specific solu- ly applied City-Expansion-Models. tions to these crises. Answer the two guiding questions of “Who?” & „For whom?” ‘Quantity’ would like to in- vestigate how Berlin deals with Step 4: .... but what was the its current city growth by asking question again? the guiding questions: What are the currently applied solutions and Re-framing the central ques- strategies? Who is building? For tions: Which city actually evolves whom is being built? And which city by multiplying & quantifying the evolves by the driving forces? current City-Expansion-Models?.

We’d like to approach these questions in four explorative steps:

Step 1: We have been here before!

Introduction to Ber- lin‘s historical housing crises and analysis of its historical

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COURSE OBJECTIVES 2-WEEKLY INPUT LECTURES Recognize and trace political, Aligned to the seminar there socio-economic decisions, actors` will be an obligatory biweekly input activities & regulatory instruments lecture series in cooperation with which have an impact on the pro- the initiative ‘Was ist Ökonomie?‘ duction of new homes. from Humboldt University of Berlin Interconnect the housing on Wednesday evenings. question on the micro-scale (single cases) and the macro-scale (ap- ROOM plied patterns of a single case) to strengthen the question which city A 052 evolves from different city expan- sion models and which kind of re- CONTACT sources and interests have been or are activated. General Reframe the quantity question [email protected] as such — develop a critical view on questions of city expansion and Sebastian Weindauer city production and our own future [email protected] tasks/roles in it. David Bauer CLASS REQUIREMENTS [email protected]

Active Participation and Ana Martin Yuste Preparation of Tasks. [email protected] Task #1 Series — Analysis and Presentation of one Historical-City Expansion-Model (H-CEM). Task #2 Series — Analysis of Berlin‘s Current Housing Crisis and Current-City-Expansion-Models (C-CEM) in Case Studies, Analyses & Presentations . Task #3 — Classification of the currently applied City-Expan- sion-Models: Who builds what and how much for whom so far?!

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DATES MEETING HOMEWORK

20/04/2018 Thematic Introduction, Task #1—1 Friday Presentation of Analysis of 10:00 am — Participants/their Historical-City- 01:00 pm Backgrounds and Expansion-Models Motivation (H-CEM)

27/04/2018 Presentation and Task #1—2 Friday Discussion of Revision of 10:00 am — Task #1—1 Historical-City- 01:00 pm Historical-City- Expansion-Models Expansion-Models (H-CEM) & (H-CEM) Task #1—3 Quantifying on H-CEM-Map

05/05/2018 Presentation and Friday Discussion of 10:00 am — Task #1—1 & 01:00 pm Task #1—2

11/05/2018 Dérive: Task #2—1 Friday Mapping & Archiving New acteurs, 10:00 am — Current-Expansion- New settings & Open End Cases (C-EC) by Task #2—2 Geotagged Photos Informing Map on a Fieldtrip Archive

18/05/2018 Presentation and Task #2—3 Friday Discussion of Analysis of 10:00 am — Task #2—1 & Current-City- 01:00 pm Task #2—2 Expansion-Models (C-CEM)

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DATES MEETING HOMEWORK

25/05/2018 Individual Dérives On-going Friday & Interviews: Task #2—3 10:00 am — Mapping & Archiving Analysis of 01:00 pm Current-Expansion- Current-City- Cases (C-EC) by Expansion-Models Geotagged Photos (C-CEM) & on a Fieldtrip Task #2—4 Informing Map Archive

01/06/2018 Presentation and Task #2—4 Friday Discussion of Revision of Current 10:00 am — Task #2—3 City Expansion Models 01:00 pm (C-CEM)

08-09/06/2018 Blockseminar - Refining & daily Task #3 Revision of Task #3, 10:00 am — Segmentation & Preparation of Final 17:00 pm Positioning: Who builds Presentation what and how much for whom so far.

22/06/2018 Final Presentation & Friday Exhibition 10:00 am — 01:00 pm

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TASK #1—1

Historical analysis of Ber- lin‘s City Expansion CASES Ernst-Reuter-Siedlung Please analyse one historical PHASE 4 — City Expansion case study following BOOM CITY: certain parameters (see template). Gartenstadt Falkenhöh Please fill out the template MZ-HD Helle with your analysis. The results will Nord be presented in a pin-up next week. Joachim-Ringelnatz-Siedlung Please choose one case:

PHASE 1 — THE 4-MILLION PEOPLE CITY: Gartenstadt Arbeitersiedlung Villenkolonie

PHASE 2 — 10-MILLION PEOPLE CITY: Hufeisensiedlung Wohnstadt Carl Legien Siedlung Siedlung Neu- Onkel Tom Siedlung Friedrich Ebert Siedlung Sommerfeld Siedlung Weiße Stadt Paradestraße

PHASE 3 — RE-SETTLEMENT: Märkisches Viertel Steglitzer Kreisel Großsiedlung Großwohnsiedlung Michelangelostraße

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TU Berlin - Institute for Architecture Projektwerkstatt No-Image In Cooperation with Chair for Urban Design & Urbanization (CUD)

Architecture Building Straße des 17. Juni 152, Raum A 805, Sekr. A30, 10623 Berlin

Organizer: Ana Martin Yuste Sebastian Weindauer David Bauer

200.000 HOMES FOR BERLIN / TU BERLIN IN COOPERATION WITH CUD