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Veranstaltungsort Huys Azië (for Lectures) Jollemanhof 5 1019 GW Amsterdam Niederlande Kontakt Für weitere Informationen wenden Sie sich bitte an: Dipl.-Ing. Ben Gabriel Wissenschaftliche Koordination Weiterbildungsstudiengang Real Estate Management Technische Universität Berlin Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25 13355 Berlin Tel.: +49 (0)30-314 72409 Mobil: +49 (0)1577-3344605 E-mail: [email protected] Real Estate Management Masterstudiengang an der TU Berlin Real Estate Management Masterstudiengang an der TU Berlin PROGRAMM MITTWOCH, 6.MAI 2015 FREITAG, 8.MAI 2015 Amsterdam North: 09.00 – 10.15 Lecture - Recent spatial economic develop- 11.00 ferry to NoordelijkeIJoevers ments in the Netherlands and the Amster- dam metropolitan region (Pieter Tordoir) 11.30 visit Adamtoren 10.15 – 10.30 Break 12.30 travel 13.00 De Ceuvel and Bureau Broedplaatsen 10.30 – 12.00 Lecture - Area development 3.0 – (Gert-Joost Peek) (presentations, including lunch) 15.00 travel 12.00 – 12.45 Lunch 15.30 DUS-Architects and tour 3D Print Canal 12.45 – 13.30 Travel House 13.30 – 16.30 Visit and tour IJburg (housing project) 16.30 (filmmuseum)and short walk along the IJ DONNERSTAG, 7.MAI 2015 SAMSTAG, 9.MAI 2015 09.00– 09.15 Welcome 10.00 – 12.00 NDSM wharf (http://www.ndsm.nl/) 09.15 – 10.15 Lecture - Introduction Real Estate Markets in the Netherlands (Wim van der Post en Michiel Boonen) 10.15 – 10.30 Break 10.30 – 12.00 Lecture –The dutch housing market (Frans Schilder) 12.00 – 12.45 Lunch 12.45 – 13.30 Travel 13.30 – 16.00 Visit the financial district of Amsterdam ZuidAs and The Edge 1 2 AMSTERDAM VISIT (excursions) agency believes in the social value of music – and how this transforms the way people connect and interact with brands. MassiveMusic produces and composes music for Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2015 the worlds of advertising, broadcast design, interactive and film. It also develops music strategies for global brands, Amsterdam North provides music search and licensing services, creates innovative music activations, and scouts new talent. Mittwoch, 11.30 ADAMTOREN Lingotto was founded from the desire to tackle project de- A’DAM Toren is the new name for ‘Toren Overhoeks’. The velopment in a different way. This has lead to the realisati- 80m tower was designed by the architect Arthur Staal on of new concepts and methods for individuals, collective as a commission by Royal Dutch Shell. In fact, the tower commissioning and flexible, adjustable and sustainable is also affectionately known as the ‘Shelltoren’ by many buildings. Lingotto is dedicated to transforming existing Amsterdammers. It was officially opened in 1971, and was buildings into buildings with a new purpose. With their home to the multinational oil company until 2009. unique ‘restructive approach’ Lingotto seeks tailor-made The brand name A’DAM is an acronym for ‘Amsterdam solutions for buildings in co-creation with the owners and Dance and Music’, which reflects the core business of new users. three of the four partners and anchor tenants: AIR, ID&T and MassiveMusic. From July 2014, A’DAM is developing into a mix of offices, entertainment venues, a hotel and an observation point AIR WAS was ranked 14th on the list of Best Clubs in the with a revolving restaurant. A’DAM will be a multifunctional, World. AIR has won multiple awards for sustainability, or mixed-use development, with three main aspects: best use of technology and best sound. In addition, AIR is also the initiator of several large dance events and • a destination attraction (observation deck/hotel/ festivals including Milkshake, Amsterdam Open AIR, restaurants/bar/nightclub) Buiten Westen and Valhalla. The festivals and AIR attract • an incubator/catalyst for progressive music a combined audience of 250,000+ each year. In 2006 AIR started the development of an observation deck in • a beacon and hub for the local creative community Amsterdam. This project will reach fruition with the ope- ning of A’DAM in early 2016. ID&T, a pioneering electronic music experience compa- ny founded in 1992, has conquered the world with the Mittwoch, 13.00 DE CEUVEL organisation of major dance events. With 60 events per year, ID&T is market leader in the Dutch and international In the port of Amsterdam an abandoned piece of land is dance scene. The company reaches 600,000+ people redeveloped temporarily in a smart way. Contaminated each year with events such as Trance Energy, Mystery soil on the site of the former shipyard is purified through Land and Sensation, of which the latter has expanded the construction of a garden. Visitors are free to refurbish over 21 countries. With the motto ‘Celebrate Life’ ID&T the old houseboats placed in the garden just how they like encourages people to become aware of their individual to. After ten years, the soil will be delivered a lot cleaner. and collective impact on the world, ecologically, socially In the mean time the population of the upcoming north and spiritually. of Amsterdam can enjoy the relaxed feel of the hipster playground which is heavily rooted in its surroundings and MassiveMusic is a music agency with offices in Amster- operational thanks to many volunteers. dam, London, New York, Los Angeles and Shanghai. The 3 4 De Ceuvel is a planned workplace for creative and social enterprises adjacent to the van Hasselt kanaal off the river IJ in Amsterdam North. The land was secured for a 10-year lease from the Municipality of Amsterdam after a group of initiators won a tender to turn the site into a The former industrial plot will be turned into the most unique and sustainable urban developments in Europe. The site, which is now heavily polluted, will feature imagi- natively retrofitted houseboats placed around a winding bamboo walkway and surrounded by an undulating lands- cape of soil-cleaning plants. Each of the upgraded boats will house offices, ateliers, or workshops for creative and social enterprises. The plan also includes a public restau- rant, Ceuvel Café, and a bed & breakfast. Cafe De Ceuvel is already a big success. Website: http://deceuvel.nl De Ceuvel was designed and realized by a large team: Space & Matter, DELVA landscape architects, Metabolic, Address: Smeelearchitecture, Jeroen Apers & Studio Valkenier. De Ceuvel, Korte Papaverweg 2, Amsterdam, Netherlands Utopia accomplished The jury of the Dutch Design Award 2014 writes about De Awards has received the Dutch Design Award 2014 in the Ceuvel: ‘It gives the impression of a utopia that has actu- De Ceuvel ally been accomplished. Affordable accommodations and category Habitat and the Frame Public Dutch Design Award. housing not only clean the site, but also lay a solid foun- dation in the form of a committed community. The project is strong because it originated from and is developed by a community. Only the framework conditions were outlined within which organizations and parties could develop their Mittwoch, 13.00 BUREAU BROEDPLAATSEN own plans.’ Bureau Broedplaatsen was set up by the City of Amsterdam. Its role is to find and develop more affordable studios and living/working spaces for artists and alternative cultural en- trepreneurs. Bureau Broedplaatsen aims to maintain existing facilities and to develop new workspaces – art factories, studios or studio housing – for artists and creative groups in the Amsterdam region. Bureau Broedplaatsen cooperates with project developers, housing corporations and groups of artists and creative entrepreneurs. Each of the upgraded boats will house offices, ateliers, or workshops for creative and social enterprises. The plan also includes a public restaurant, Ceuvel Café, and a bed & breakfast. 5 6 Mittwoch, 15.30 3D PRINT CANALHOUSE transport costs, as designs can simply be transferred digitally and printed locally. This also implies that when The 3D Print Canal House is an exhibition, research- and 3D printing is used widely in each part of the world, it will building site for 3D Printing Architecture. A unique project no longer be cheaper to have things produced in countries where an international team of partners collaborates in like China or Bangladesh as opposed to the Netherlands. ‘research & doing’ linking science, design, construction and Everyone can just produce everything in their own local community, by 3D printing a canal house at an exposite in context. the very heart of Amsterdam. In terms of disadvantages, it is obviously a huge challen- Why 3D Printing? ge to create a building that complies with all the current 3D printing is a fascinating new production technique. It building regulations. There is the question of insulation, allows you to directly translate a digital file into a physical fireproofing, wind loads, foundations...these, as well as product. 3D printing can have huge implications for the the possible materials to print with (using this printer) are way we fabricate things - for example the elimination of all things that are being researched and investigated. waste, transport costs and standardisation of elements - DUS architects is investigating what the implications of 3D How does the Kamermaker work? printing are for the building industry. What better way to do The Kamermaker works in exactly the same way as the this than by 3D printing an entire house? Ultimaker, the small desktop 3D printer, as it is simply an upscaled version. A digital design is placed in the ‚brain‘ Why a canal house? of the printer, a very simple computer, where it is transla- The canal house is a symbol of Amsterdam. When the ted into a G-code. A G-code is a file that slices a 3D model canal belt was built 400 years ago, Amsterdam was a prime into layers. This file programs the printer to move along a example of innovation. Each canal house can house several path that is optimal for that design, layer by layer.