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June 2016 15 – 30 IBA CaMpus 2016 Eiermannbau PROGRAM IBA CAMP U S 2016 Futures Workshop

15 – 30 June 2016 Eiermannbau Apolda

#ibacampus facebook twitter instagram The IBA Campus 2016 – Eiermannbau Futures Workshop is organised jointly by the Wüstenrot Stiftung and the IBA Thüringen. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.3/28 PROGRAMM and imaginationofmany. one goodideaisneededbuttheideas modernism aproper purpose.Notjust give thisspecialmonumentofindustrial After 22yearsofdisuse,itistimeto Wüstenrot Stiftung IBA Thüringen urban fabric Thuringia, Apolda in red map: © GeoBasisDE/TLVermGeo IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.5/28 PROGRAM INdex

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The IBA Thüringen is part of a long tradition of large-scale international building exhibitions in . For over 100 years, IBAs have been es- tablished as a set of organised exceptional circumstances to promote in- novative urban and regional development. Presently, three other IBAs are also taking place alongside the IBA Thüringen: the IBA Heidelberg, the IBA Basel in the tri-national region between Switzerland, Germany and France, and the IBA Parkstad in the cross-border region of the Dutch province of Limburg.

From 2012 until 2023, the IBA Thüringen is transforming the whole of Thuringia into a laboratory for the future. As a region comprised predomi- nantly of a polycentric network of villages and small and medium-sized towns, Thuringia is uniquely affected by global transformation processes. Digitalisation, new patterns of business and economics, climate change and migration are changing Thuringia, and the IBA looks at how such pro- cesses can be shaped. By supporting model projects that strive to estab- lish sustainable solutions for the region, the IBA turns the spotlight on a spatial category that is largely neglected among planners and architects. And with good reason: nearly half of the German population lives in rural areas like Thuringia. The IBA Thüringen is, therefore, a real-life laboratory on the future social structure and building culture of areas outside metro- politan regions.

The IBA’s mode of operation is experimental, international, and inter-disci- plinary. It invites us to jointly explore new ways of conceiving and desig- ning such regions. As such, the findings and results of the IBA aim to in- form the everyday actions and activities of politics, administration, society and commerce, bringing about change that continues beyond the realms of Thuringia and the end of the IBA.

IBA working format: The Campus

The IBA Campus is a specific working format of the IBA Thüringen. For the participants, it is an in-practice experiment as part of the International Building Exhibition. Once a year, the IBA establishes a temporary internati- onal lab. For two weeks, students, young professionals and seasoned ex- perts from different national and disciplinary backgrounds come together and live on site at a location in Thuringia. Experts and stakeholders from the region complement the team, contributing local knowledge and know- how. This climate of youthful enthusiasm and experienced inquisitiveness creates an ideal basis from which to develop ideas for a specific IBA pro- ject location.

Since 1998 the Wüstenrot Stiftung Futures Workshop takes place every two years. This year the Wüstenrot Stiftung and IBA THüringen decided to combine the formats and offer in cooperation the Eiermannbau Futures Workshop. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.7/28 PROGRAM rural regions, anopeningofsociety, real-time digitalconnectivityandnew, a smallindicationofwhathas beentermed‘humanityonthemove’.For number ofThuringianswho left theregion or deceased. Thisfigure isonly and ahometosome20,000 refugees, whichis roughly equivalent tothe available builtresources intheregion. In2015,Thuringiaprovided shelter give risetonewpatternsofuseandhowthesecanbeaddressed bythe built environment. Theaimisinsteadtoseehowchangesinsocietycan attempt tocounterdemographicdevelopmentsandtheir impactonthe square metres offloorspaceand has remained largelyunusedfor22ye their veryownpresence. TheEiermannbau,vacatedin1994,contains4000 mental waysofbringingnewlifetotheEiermannbau,notleastthrough ners, sociologistsandeconomistshavebeeninvitedtoexplore experi Eiermannbau inApolda.Young architects, artists,designers,urbanplan Thüringen andtheWüstenrot Stiftungandtakesplaceinaround the The IBACampusin2016isthefirstjointlyorganisedby The IBAActionArea ‘LeerGut hout Thuringiaistoomuchofcertainbuildingtypesatthe wrong place. to theproblem of widespread property vacancy. Aphenomenonthroug example Apolda,Bleicherode orSteinach,are strugglingtofindsolutions future. Butotherlocations,sometimesdirectly adjoiningtheseareas, for cities, there are alsorobust municipalitieswithgoodperspectivesforthe taking place.Inotherlocations,outsideofThuringia’s largertownsand itiatives, andthedismantlingofresidential blocks,newbuildingisnow – are growing, andafteryearsofstagnatinginvestmentsrenewal in towns ofWeimar, JenaandErfurt–thestable,urbanheartofregion ments inthesmall-scalestructures ofThuringiaare oftenlocalised.The growth, stagnation anddeclinetakingplaceincloseproximity: develop yet, weshouldbecareful nottogeneralise.InThuringia,onecansee And inthenon-residential sector, thefigures are nolessalarming.And amounts toaround athirdoftheexistingnumberresidential dwellings! 180,000 dwellingsandapartmentswillnolongerbeneededby2025.That programme ineastern Germany, someprognoses stillforecast thatsome A decadeafterthebeginof‘StadtumbauOst’urbanredevelopment ideas forrepurposing vacantbuildings. the heading‘LeerGut therefore tofindnewapproaches to reactivating existingbuildings.Under become aneverydayproblem. OneoftheIBAThüringenActionAreas is a periodoftwodecades,howtodealwithvacantexistingproperty has Thuringia. Inaregion where thepopulationhasdeclinedconsistentlyover Vacant, disusedandderelict buildingsandlocationsare areality allover rogramming LeerGut / ReP IBA A reprogramming ofdisusedbuildings. mented byaseriesofinternationalexpertswithspecificknow-howonthe Christof MayerandMariusBusch(architect, Raumlabor)whoare comple Andreas Krüger(spatialstrategistandproject developer, BeliusStiftung), backgrounds: René Hartmann(architectural andindustrialhistorian), The IBACampus2016isledbyfourexpertsfrom different disciplinary industrial monumenttotheageofmodernism. ars. TheIBACampuswilllookfornewideasthefuture ofthisspecial ction Ar ction / ReProgramming’, theIBAaimstofindgood,new e a: a: / ReProgramming’ doesnotintendtobean

Wüstenrot Stiftung ------IBA Thüringen decentral patterns of business and commerce represent a real opportunity for the future. In combination with self-organised resource life-cycles, this could offer a new social perspective for a sustainable age characterised by cooperation and cooperative production, re-use and revitalisation, and decentralised supply and organisation systems.

‘LeerGut / ReProgramming’ asks us to rethink many issues at many levels: what instruments and financing models are suitable for vacant buildings and locations? What new needs can they serve, and for what areas? What values do existing buildings have? And, what standards of conversion are necessary and sensible? In many respects, the Eiermannbau in Apolda is emblematic of this topic.

IBA Initiative Project – The Eiermannbau in Apolda

The Eiermannbau in Apolda, vacant since 1994, was designated an IBA Thüringen Initiative Project location in 2014. Built by Hermann Schneider, an architect from Apolda, in 1906/07, it was comprehensively redesigned and extended by Egon Eiermann in 1938/1939 for use as a fire extinguisher factory for the ‘Total AG Foerstner & Co’. Today it is an exemplary speci- men of modernist architecture and industrial building design. The last fire extinguishers were made in 1994 and in 2010, the present owner, the GESA development agency, began renovating the primary structure of the buil- ding. Despite various attempts, the Eiermannbau has not been in active use for 22 years. We hope to change that through our Campus!

Apolda, mon amour

The Thuringian district town of Apolda has a long history stretching back some 900 years. A settlement with two churches named Appolde was first mentioned in a document from the year 1119 detailing its attribution to the Diocese of Mainz. The region in which Apolda is located is, however, known to have been settled for over 6500 years. The word Appolde in Middle High German is an amalgamation of Appul (apple) and e(de) (regi- on), denoting an apple growing area.

In 1289, the town was accorded its own charter and from 1485 onwards belonged de facto to the Ernestine line of the Dukes of Saxony, although the Diocese of Mainz only officially relinquished its claim to the town in 1666. In 1633, Apolda was bequeathed as a dotal gift to the University of Jena, and it was not until 1921 that it was able to regain its independence. The modern age came to Apolda with the railway line between Halle and Erfurt, for which a railway station and viaduct was built, which can be seen on almost every postcard of the town.

Historically, the town has had three primary economic foundations: tex- tile production, bell founding and manufacturing. Of these, weaving and knitting was the dominant industry for nearly 400 years. The small-scale production of woven and knitted garments began in the 17th century, and achieved an industrial scale with the building of factories and mills from the 19th century onwards. Apolda remained an important production loca- IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.9/28 PROGRAM Leipziger Straße Tower ofBismarck — Auenstraße 9 Eiermannbau /Camp The Eiermannbauispartofthe industrialhistoryofthetown. opposite therailwaystation. remains ofthehistoricalmanufacturingworks canbeseentoday 1903 onwardsandthePICCOLO andAPOLLOcarsfrom 1904to1928.What war-years. TheAPOLLOworksproduced theAPOLDIANAmotorcycle from Apolda wasalsothesiteofanautomobileworksuntilwell intotheinter- to thistradition. Buchenwald ConcentrationCamp.Today amuseumis allthatstilltestifies in CologneCathedralandtheBuchenwaldBell(1957) the memorialto Bells were castfor churches andchimes, includingSt.Peter’s Bell(1923) 1722 andthestate-ownedVEBApoldaerGlockengießerei closedin1988. A bellfoundryexistedinApoldafornearly250years.The firstopenedin ceased withtheendofDDRandreunification ofGermany. gest producers of combingandspinningmachinesintheDDR.Production VEB ThüringerObertrikotagenandTextilmaschinenbau were thelar tion fortextilegoodsupuntil1990.Thestate-ownedproduction facilities Dr. Külz-Straße4 Kulturfabrik Apolda — Bahnhofsstraße 69 Central Station Am Markt Market Place — Adolf-Aber-Straße Open AirBath Wüstenrot Stiftung

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IBA Thüringen The TOTAL-Werk Foerstner & Co. (Apolda) and the Eiermannbau (1939)

The TOTAL-Werk Foerstner & Co. in the Auenstraße is one of the most sig- nificant early works by the German architect, furniture designer and later professor of architecture Egon Eiermann (1904-1970). Eiermann’s design for the factory building was realised in 1939 for the owners TOTAL KG as an extension to the former Borgmann & Co. yarn, weaving and knitting factory. The TOTAL-Werk originally comprised three buildings with sever- al-storeys – the main factory building, an administrative wing (so-called corner building) and an industrialist’s villa – along with various single- storey outbuildings.

The original building for Borgmann & Co., designed and built by the ar- chitect Hermann Schneider in 1906/1907, also had a reinforced concrete skeleton frame, and Eiermann chose to continue their white grid pattern with his extension in 1939. Schneider’s factory had three and a half sto- reys and nine main bays, and the panels between the frame structure were filled with masonry and rectangular and segmental arched windows. A single-storey, two-bay washhouse was later added on the east side followed by further single-storey extensions to the north of the main building. Over time the main building was extended twice longitudinally, continuing the existing pattern of the skeleton frame: in 1919 the factory was extended with an additional two-bay upper storey to the washhouse, and in 1922 a saw-tooth roofed production hall for dyeing and finishing was added.

Following the great crash of 1929 and a decline in exports of woven and knitted wares after 1933, Borgmann & Co. ran into financial difficulties, and narrowly avoided going into liquidation in 1934. In 1936, the company closed their production works in the Auenstraße and relocated to a smal- ler location in the Robert-Koch-Straße. The factory was sold to the TOTAL KG Foerstner & Co. in the same year.

The town of Apolda, headed by the mayor Julius Dietz, was able to attract the TOTAL KG Foerstner & Co. company to Apolda by agreeing to waive a considerable portion of the fees due for the extension of the vast factory site. A contract was signed in 1936 between the town council and TOTAL KG in which the company agreed to relocate its headquarters from Ber- lin- to Apolda.

The commission to extend the factory was awarded to the then litt- le-known architect Egon Eiermann in 1938 by the TOTAL KG director Walde- mar Foerstner. The design was undertaken by Eiermann together with his office colleagues Günther Andretzke and Robert Hilgers. Eiermann elected to extend the connecting section of the washhouse from 1919 and continued the existing pattern of columns and beams, replicating the exact bay interval of the columns, even going as far as to demolish the wider bays of the saw-tooth roofed section facing the street. Eiermann combined new and old in many parts of the building, extending the pat- tern of ‘pre-modern’ segmental arched windows on the ground floor, while introducing ‘modern’ rectangular steel-frame windows on the upper floors. On the top floor he employed the then popular maritime themes of a roof deck, flying roof, flag masts and railings.

TOTAL produced hand-held fire extinguishers, mobile fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing plants and equipment until the end of the war. A stran- ge irony is that they also produced flame throwers for the Wehrmacht IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.11/28 PROGRAM Oldesloe, whomaintainedanofficeinthecornerbuildinguntil2005.There GmbH andin1991partsoftheoperationwere soldtoMinimaxGmbHBad company wastransferred totheKapitalgesellschaftApoldaerFeuerlöschgeräte later VEBFeuerlöschgerätewerk Apolda.In1990,aftertheendofDDR, continued underthenameVEBPolygraph Feuerlöschgerätewerk TOTAL KG and From 1946onwards,thefactoryproduction offire extinguishersinApolda for fire extinguisherstoLadenburgamNeckarinSouthwestGermany. and partiallydismantledin1946.Foerstner relocated theirproduction facilities nitions manufacturingplantaftertheSecondWorld War andwasconfiscated during theNaziperiod.Asaconsequence,factorywasclassedasmu is onceagainempty… Eiermann inThuringia.Four yearsaftertherenovation, however, thebuilding The Eiermannbauistheonlybuiltlegacyofworkarchitect Egon restore theoriginalconfigurationofentrance. dertaken toreinforce thestructuralframework,refurbish thefaçadesandto wicklung vonAltstandorten(GESA)inBerlin.Extensivemeasures were un was renovated from 2010to2012bytheGesellschaftzurSanierungundEnt the SächsischeGrundstücksanierungsgesellschaft(SGSG),andbuilding ran outin2012.In2004,ownershipoftheEiermannbauwastransferred to of EgonEiermannuntil2010,andthenthecornerbuildingtheircontract 1999. Theassociationusedthebuildingforanexhibitionoflifeandwork through theefforts ofaFriendstheEiermannbauAssociationfoundedin ensuing inevitabledeteriorationoftheemptyfactorywaseventuallyhalted in 1994withtheliquidationoffire extinguisherproduction plant.The The factorywasaccordedthestatusofalistedmonumentin1992butclosed to theregulating administratorsagainin1994. mainder oftheGmbHwassoldtoanAmericancompanyin1992butreturned Wüstenrot Stiftung -

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- - IBA Thüringen Our camp for the next two weeks is the Eiermannbau in Apolda – it is where we will work, sleep, relax and discuss. At regular intervals, international guests will join us to discuss our ideas for the campus and provide new input. Every evening, the campus will also be open to guests from outside interested in the ongoing developments. Together, we will discuss and develop possible themes and approaches at the beginning of the Campus, starting on 16 June with an ‘Open Space’ session. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.13/28 PROGRAM TIMELINE Behzadi, managingdirector oftheIBAThüringen Krämer, Wüstenrot StiftungandDr. MartaDoehler Welcome dinner&officialstartwithDr. Stefan 19.30 –21.00 Arrival, setupandsettlingin from 15.00 Wednesd Guest: Thuringianinitiative Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 Day visitors:SofiaDona&AssafKopper Research 14.30 –18.30 Lunch 13.15 Day visitors:SofiaDona&AssafKopper Research 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 d Fri * Football: UEFA Euro –Germanyvs.Poland Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 and formingworkgroups Identifying themesandtopics 14.30 –18.30 Lunch 13.15 discussion andperspectives Intentions, initialpresentation, ‘Open Space’session– 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 d Thurs se Re / / active starttothedayandbreakfast active starttothedayandbreakfast ay, 17June arch ay, 16June ay, 15June

Guest: Thuringianinitiative Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 visit KulturfabrikApolda,Dr. Külz-Straße4 15.00 Field trips 9.00 –18.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 S Guest: Thuringianinitiative Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 Research 14.30 –18.30 Lunch 13.15 Case Studiesfrom Athens Input SofiaDona: Revitalisation andcommunalbuildinginitiatives Input AssafKopper: 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 S Wüstenrot Stiftung Guest: JonasZipf,culturalaffairs Jena Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 Concept 14.30 –18.30 Lunch 13.15 Analysis, synthesis,concept 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 Mond ANALYSIS +SYNTHESIS und atur / / / active starttothedayandbreakfast active starttothedayandbreakfast active starttothedayandbreakfast ay, 19June ay, June 20 d ay, 18June

IBA Thüringen 13.15 Tuesday, 21 June Lunch

8.00 – 9.00 14.30 – 18.30 Sport / active start to the day and breakfast Concept elaboration

9.00 – 12.30 from 18.30 Conzept Co-cooking and open campus Guest: local hero 13.15 Lunch

14.30 – 18.30 Friday, 24 June Conzept 8.00 – 9.00 from 18.30 Sport / active start to the day and breakfast Co-cooking and open campus *Football: UEFA Euro – Germany vs. 9.00 – 12.30 Northern Ireland Concept elaboration

13.15 Wednesday, 22 June Lunch 14.30 – 18.30 8.00 – 9.00 Concept elaboration Sport / active start to the day and breakfast from 18.30 9.00 – 12.30 Co-cooking and open campus Presentation with Guest: local hero Dr. Marta Doehler-Behzadi, Managing Director of the IBA Thüringen Andreas Foidl, Senior Partner of Belius GmbH Andrea Hofmann, IBA Thüringen Advisory Board & Saturday, 25 June Raumlabor Berlin Martje Mehlert, Innovations manager and designer 8.00 – 9.00 Sport / active start to the day and breakfast 13.15 Lunch 9.00 – 12.30 Concept elaboration 14.30 – 18.30 Input Andreas Foidl: 13.15 The economics of existing buildings Lunch Input Martje Mehlert: Spatial strategies for rural regions: 14.30 – 18.30 reuse vacant buildings. Concept elaboration from 18.30 from 18.30 Co-cooking and open campus Co-cooking and open campus Guest: local hero Guest: local hero

ELABORATION OF CONCEPT Sunday, 26 June Thursday, 23 June 8.00 – 9.00 Sport / active start to the day and breakfast 8.00 – 9.00 Sport / active start to the day and breakfast 9.00 – 18.30 Field trips 9.00 – 12.30 Concept elaboration from 18.30 Co-cooking and open campus Guest: local hero IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.15/28 PROGRAM TIMELINE Guest: localhero Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 Concept elaboration 14.30 –18.30 Lunch 13.15 Concept elaboration 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 Mond Visualisation oftheresults 14.30 –16.00 Lunch 13.15 Production, MagazineSprint Visualisation oftheresults 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 Wednesd Co-cooking andopencampus from 18.30 Production, Magazine Sprint Visualisation oftheresults 14.30 –18.30 Lunch 13.15 Risograph printing Input ChristianeHaas&SinaSchindler: Content deadlineforCampusMagazine Visualisation oftheresults 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 Tuesd VISUALISATION +PRODUCTION / / / active starttothedayandbreakfast active starttothedayandbreakfast active starttothedayandbreakfast ay, JunE 27 ay, 28June ay, June 29

Official welcomeandintroduction bythe 19.00 2016 –EiermannbauFutures Workshop Presentation ofthe results oftheIBACampus in theEiermannbauwitha Start oftheIBALeerGutConference 17.00 –18.30 Clean up&preparation ofpresentation 14.30 –17.00 Lunch 13.15 Clean up 9.00 –12.30 Sport 8.00 –9.00 d Thurs CONFER PR Wüstenrot Stiftung See theconference programme 9.30 –17.15 d Fri CONFER Open reception in theEiermannbau 20.45 Dr. MartaDoehler-Behzadi andPhilipKurz Nagel andFrankRostek inconversationwith Christian Holtzhauer, Prof. OlafLanglotz,Reiner (Vacant andvaluable) Podium ‘LeerundGut’inThüringen’ 19.45 Vienna a visitingprofessor attheTechnical Universityof tect andpartnerofgaupenraub+/-architects and Lecture: ‘Coexistence’ byAlexanderHagner, Archi 19.15 IBA ThüringenandWüstenrot Stiftung Presentations andfinaldinner 16.00 –20.00 ESNTATION + / active starttothedayandbreakfast ay, 1July 2016 ENC ENC ay, 30JunE E KICK E -OFF IBA Thüringen

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IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.17/28 PROGRAM TEam Marius Busch Sofia Dona Arild Eriksen Andreas Foidl Martin Fink Graduate Jurek Fahrenholt Student Christiane Haas Imad Gebrayel Graduate Frederik Fuchs Graduate René Hartmann Assaf Kopper Andreas Krauth Andreas Krüger Suzanna Labourie Christof Mayer Andreas Lenz Student Martje Mehlert Tainá Moreno Sina Schindler Natalia I.Roman Student Helena L.Pooch Student Nina C.Peters Student Lennart Siebert Juliane Schupp Student Matthew Xue Student Matthias Weis Graduate 2016 Te am Campus Team Input visitor Young Professional Input visitor Input visitor Campus Team Input visitor Input Young Professional Campus Team Young Professional Campus Team Input visitor Young Professional Input visitor Young Professional

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Born in 1984. Studied applied geography and Arild Eriksen is an architect and co-founder of architecture (RWTH Aachen University, Techni- Eriksen Skajaa Architects and Pollen Publis- cal University of Berlin, RASA Copenhagen) hers in Oslo, Norway. He teaches at both the from 2005 to 2013. At raumlaborberlin since Bergen and the Oslo schools of architecture. 2010. Teacher at Baupiloten under Susanne His office focuses on residential development Hofmann BDA at the Technical University of and planning projects, with a particular focus Berlin in 2013. Freelance architect since 2013. on resident participation; smaller and larger Artist in residence at Maison des Artes Geor- architectural projects around Norway are also ges Pompidou, Carjac in 2015. Partner at on/ part of his repertoire. off, atelier for spatial planning since 2014. (Photo-Credit: Kristine Jacobsen)

Sofia Dona, Input on 17./18.06. Jurek Fahrenholt, Student Born in Athens in 1981. Studied architecture in Athens and public art at the Bauhaus Uni- Born (1993) and raised in Soest, Westphalia. versity of Weimar. In her work, she bridges Jurek trained as a cultural heritage technician the gap between architecture and art in cities from 2009 to 2012 and studied architecture at around the world including Athens, Leipzig, the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences from Detroit, Chicago, Berlin and, most recently in 2012 to 2015. Her bachelor’s thesis was on the Los Angeles as a Fulbright Scholar. She is a building redevelopment and expansion of the Ph.D. candidate at the University of Thessaly, Rittergut Lützensömmern farm. Work experi- researching on the symbolic twinning of dis- ence and part-time employment at the Holz tant cities. She started work as a teaching as- in Form carpentry in Osnabrück, café Franz sociate at the Technical University of Munich Mehlhose in Erfurt and the Unterlandstättner in February 2016. Sofia is a member of the Architekten architectural office in Munich art collective ‘Errands’ with whom she has ensued, as did study trips to Morocco, Istan- participated in exhibitions such as the 7th Sao bul and South Africa. Jurek’s current interests Paulo Biennial of Architecture (2007) and the include bicycle culture in large cities and the 1st Istanbul Design Biennial (2012). co-development of architecture and cities to- gether with its citizens and inhabitants. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.19/28 PROGRAM TEam 2016. larship from theFree StateofThuringiasince and awardeeofanappliedartsworkingscho University, Weimar in2015.Freelance artist of Architecture andUrbanismattheBauhaus the facultyofArtandDesign ‘public spaces/dreams –autopia’hostedby Lecturer ofaninterdisciplinary seminaron Ulster UniversityinBelfast,NorthernIreland. mar from 2012to2015.Semesterabroad at stic StrategiesattheBauhausUniversity, Wei course attheMFA –Public ArtandNewArti Palestine, BangladeshandArgentina.Master’s Morocco in2010. Study tripstoItaly, Israel, ‘Moussem culturel Internationald’Assilah’in 2008. InvitationtotheARTFORUM D’ASSILAH Internacional deGraffitide,BeloHorizontein Horizonte, Brazil.Took partinthe1aBienal Universidade Federal deMinasGeraisinBelo a one-yearstudyplacementattheUFMG– mar between2006and2012,whichincluded programme attheBauhausUniversity, Wei and Leipzig.Completedafree artdiploma ny-Anhalt in1983.LivesandworksWeimar artistic Strategies.BorninBitterfeldSaxo Graduate artist:MFA –PublicArtandNew Graduate Martin Fink, - - - - - Wüstenrot Stiftung 2016. Senior partneratBeliusGmbHsinceJanuary Berliner Großmarkt GmbHfrom 2005to2015. mbH inBerlin2004Managingdirector of of BEHALAHafen-undLagerhausgesellschaft from 2002to2004. Interimmanagingdirector medium-sized real estatebusinessinBerlin) Chief financialofficeratSpeckerBautenAG(a tory atBerlinerFlughäfenfrom1993 to1999. Commercial managerandauthorizedsigna hur AndersenGmbH&Co.from 1990to1993. sistant auditorandlaterauditmanageratArt production companyfrom 1989to 1990. As assistant inamedium-sizedofficesupplies tration from 1986to1989.Chiefexecutive 1982 to1984.Graduateinbusinessadminis Born in1962.Trained asabankclerkfrom Input on22./23.06. Andreas Foidl, the HermArchitekten officesince2016. velopment projects insouthernGermanywith bar andfwgstudiosince2013.Village de gia. Ownerandproprietor oftheHinterzimmer sis onthetopicofvacantproperty inThurin like Melder&BinkertinFreiburg. Master’s the Cooperation withvariousarchitectural offices, haus University, Weimar from 2008to2016. Born in1988.Studiedarchitecture attheBau Graduate Frederik Fuchs, IBA Thüringen ------Imad Gebrayel, René Hartmann, Graduate Campus Team

Bon in the Lebanon in 1990. Designer with Born in 1968. Studied art history and the his- a focus on socio-political research. BA in tory of technology and science. Dissertation graphic design at AUST, Lebanon from 2008 on the topic of ‘Hochgaragen und Parkhäu- to 2013. Graphic designer at March Design ser in Deutschland’ (multi-storey car parks s.a.r.l. from 2011 to 2012. Teaching assistant in Germany) at the Technical University of at the Graphic Design Department at AUST, Berlin. Professional musician until 2001. Art Lebanon from 2012 to 2013. Creative director historian and docent since 2009. Research at Mojo Ink, UAE/Lebanon from 2013 to 2016. and publications on post-war architecture and MA in graphic design at the AKV St. Joost, The Franco-German art and cultural history at the Netherlands from 2015 to 2017. turn of the eighteenth century. Most recently, research assistant in a conceptual heritage topography project focusing on post-war, modern churches – a project commissioned by the Ev. Landeskirche im Rheinland (2015), also a part of the ‘Kirchengebäude und ihre Zukunft’ (churches and their futures) compe- tition (2014–16) of the Wüstenrot Stiftung. The current research focus lies in ‘Mobilitätsarchi- tektur der erweiterten 1960er-Jahre’ (mobility architecture of the 1960s and beyond).

Christiane Haas, Input on 28./29.06.

Born in 1985. Degree in communication de- sign at the faculty of Art and Design at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences from 2007 to 2012. Received diploma in 2012. Published her book ‘Ich bin etwas komplett Neues’ (I am something entirely new) with Hermann Schmidt publishers in Mainz in 2013 and awarded the Hans-Meid-Stiftung advance- ment award. Active as a freelance illustrator. Founded her graphics studio Büro Modern together with Sina Schindler und Alexander Brade in 2014. Managing director and co-op of the Riso Club open print workshop together with Sina Schindler in Leipzig. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.21/28 PROGRAM TEam cafe (Berlin)since2011. Prof. SophieWolfrum). Partner atTeleinternet University ofMunichin2013and2014(under Design andRegional PlanningattheTechnical 2013. Research assistantattheChairofUrban KIT inKarlsruhe(underProf. AAAlexWall) in assistant ininternationalurbanplanningat ce architect (AKBerlin) since2013.Research raumlaborberlin (Berlin)since2008.Freelan Received adiploma in2010.Hasworkedat lin UniversityoftheArtsfrom 2003to2010. at theTechnical UniversityofMunichandBer Born in1983Munich.Studiedarchitecture since Andreas Krauth, Young professional. 2008. ActiveworkinvariousofficesBerlin the CentralAcademyofFineArts,Beijingin Beijing, Chinafrom 2007to2009.Teacher at Architekten –Strategy Architectural Design, Project architect atasubsidiaryof Steidle munity: lifeinself-sustainingcommunities). versorgenden Gemeinschaft’(Compactcom ‘Compact Community, Lebenineinerselbst Prof. Zillichsince2011.Dissertationtopic: Technical UniversityofBerlinattheChair a degree inengineering.Dissertationatthe the SchoolofArchitecture, gaining Born in1979Israel.Studiedarchitecture at Input on17./18.06. Assaf Kopper, - - - - - Summit. of EconomicAffairs) andtheDigitalBauhaus creative industries runbyThuringianMinistry the advisorypanelofbothThAK(agencyfor the BerlinHouseofRepresentatives. Heison to theproperty andreal estateround tableof chairman oftheBeliusStiftungandmoderator Andreas Krügerworks invariousinitiatives,is development project atMoritzplatzinBerlin. he iswellknownforhiscontributiontothe for architects, designers, makersandcrafts– as managingpartnerofModulor–aretailer tatives, researchers andplanners.Inhisrole society representatives, economicsrepresen ners, users,politicians,administrators,civil that considertheinterests ofproperty ow Berlin. Heprefers toworkatcross-sections communication inBerkeley, Göttingenand design, sociology, andsocialbusiness Hamburg andwentontostudyenvironmental projects. Completedtrainingasacarpenterin purpose-driven project andurbanplanning Born in1965.Activecontent,valueand Young professional Andreas Krauth, Wüstenrot Stiftung

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Andreas Krüger, Suzanna Labourie, Campus Team Young professional

Born in 1965. Active in content, value and Born in 1990. Scientific prepatory classes from purpose-driven project and urban planning 2007 to 2009 followed by a diploma at the projects. Completed training as a carpenter in ESSEC Business School in Cergy, France, in Hamburg and went on to study environmental 2014. Porte de Montreuil design proposal for design, sociology, and social and business Sodearif (Bouygues Immobilier) in 2010. Active communication in Berkeley, Göttingen and as project manager at Air France (Paris Orly Berlin. He prefers to work at cross-sections International Airport) from 2011 to 2013. Rese- that consider the interests of property ow- arch in innovative, participatory mechanisms ners, users, politicians, administrators, civil underlying urban planning in 2014. Freelance society representatives, economics represen- editor at raumlaborberlin and Constructlab tatives, researchers and planners. In his role and translator and illustrator since 2014. Pro- as managing partner of Modulor – a retailer ject manager at Urban School Ruhr since 2015 for architects, designers, makers and crafts – in a raumlaborberlin project in cooperation he is well known for his contribution to the with Urbane Künste Ruhr. development project at Moritzplatz in Berlin. Andreas Krüger works in various initiatives, is chairman of the Belius Stiftung and moderator to the property and real estate round table of the Berlin House of Representatives. He is on the advisory panel of both ThAK (agency for creative industries run by Thuringian Ministry of Economic Affairs) and the Digital Bauhaus Summit.

Andreas Lenz, Student

Voluntary support and organisation of various projects during his time as a student. Andreas is a founding member for the Federal Asso- ciation of College Galleries and has offered various free drawing and other arts teaching assignments on a number of occasions. He has been a student (informatics) and stipend recipient matriculated at Zhejiang University (China), where he freelanced in an internatio- nal urban planning competition hosted by STI Architectural Design & Consultants. Andreas has been studying at the Bauhaus University, Weimar since 2014, where he focuses on to- pology optimisation and develops parametric design tools. Before starting his bachelor’s de- gree in engineering, he studied experimental painting at Muthesius University in Kiel. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.23/28 PROGRAM TEam versity inMelbourne2014. He wasanin-residence guestatMonashUni land, andtheUniversityofThessalyinGreece. Norway, theBaselSchoolofDesigninSwitzer Dessau, theBergenSchoolforArchitecture in the BerlinWeissensee SchoolofArt,Bauhaus planning office).ChristofMayerhastaughtat tur undStädtebau(anarchitectural andurban since 2000andispartneratBüro fürArchitek a memberoftheBerlinChamberArchitects Jan LiesegangandMarkusBader. Hehasbeen collective –togetherwithAndrea Hofmann, Founded raumlaborberlin–anarchitectural gineering attheTechnical UniversityofBerlin. and London.Completedhisdegree inen Born in1967.Studiedarchitecture in Berlin Campus Team Christof Mayer,

- - - - Wüstenrot Stiftung urban culture and ruralspaceasweknowit. work isregarded as transformative,reshaping an officeandateliercooperative.Hercurrent since 2015,andisalsocurrently founding and designagencyoperativeinWendland under thenameofVAN BROOK,aninnovation been workingwithherpartner, Patrizio Guida, projects inGermanyandabroad. She has tive andinitiatorofseveraldesignculture also co-founderofanartistandartisancollec communication andmanagement.Martjeis intersection ofconceptionanddesign, nagement inLüneburg.Activeworkatthe planning strategyinKielandinnovationma Born in1987.Studiedscenographyand practices. dologies underlyingartisticandsustainable Berlin. Itexplores thecollaborativemetho is amulti-disciplinaryproject spacebasedin rently theproject‘s managingdirector. Agora Tainá Moreno isAgora‘sco-founderandcur Young professional Tainá Moreno, Input on22./23.06. Martje Mehlert,

IBA Thüringen - - - - Nina Charlotte Peters, Natalia Irina Roman, Student Student

Born in 1992. Student of architecture at the Installation artist & urban researcher. Natalia Technical University Berlin. Bachelor’s degree comes from Bucharest and has been living in architecture and urban planning at the Uni- in Berlin since 2006. She has put together versity of from 2010 to 2014. Com- large-scale context-specific installations for pleted an Erasmus semester abroad at the various locations, amongst others, the Pe- Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura in ter-Behrens-Halle (2010), Prachtsaal Neukölln Madrid and worked as a tutor at the Institute (2012), District Berlin (2013) and Halle 125 of Building Structures and Structural Design. (2014). Natalia, a fine arts Ph.D. candidate at After completing her bachelor’s degree, Nina the Bauhaus University, is currently designing went on to do a UNESCO internship at Uganda an installation project for various transformed Martyrs University in Nkozi. Work experien- spaces. She studied visual arts (focus on in- ce and freelance work at raumlaborberlin stallation art) and public policy (focus on art followed. Additional work experience and spaces) in Berlin and has worked for the likes freelance work ensued at Adengo Architects, of the Martin-Gropius-Bau, the Berlin Interna- Kampala, Uganda in 2015. Nina started her tional Film Festival and theHertie Foundation master’s degree in architecture at the Techni- cal University of Berlin in 2016.

Sina Schindler, Input on 28./29.06. Helena Louisa Pooch, Student Born in 1986 in Stuttgart. Studied communica- tion design at the faculty of Art and Design at Born in 1991. Studied art history, theatre the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences studies and art pedagogy at the Ludwig Ma- from 2007 to 2013. Team member (edition and ximilian University of Munich from 2011 to distribution) at Klebstoff magazine in 2012. 2015. Her bachelor thesis was on the Inter- Freelance graphic designer and co-founder national Architecture Exhibition Emscher Park (along with Christiane Haas und Alexander and focused on the industrial region through Brade) of Büro Modern, a graphic design the ages by way of the Zollverein Coal Mine office, in 2014. Founded (and still manages) Industrial Complex as an example. She began Riso Club – her own, open, risograph printing a master’s degree in advanced urbanism at workshop – in March 2014. the Bauhaus University in Weimar in October 2015. Helena is currently working on the ‘Syn City’ project – an urban planning concept for emerging cities in Ethiopia that considers pa- rametric design and adaptivity. IBA CAMPUS 2016 15 – 30 June 2016 S.25/28 PROGRAM TEam (Berlin). work fortheBeliusGmbHandStiftung company) andconsultsdoesconceptual STEIDL(anartpublishing dinator atLITTLE London), isproject andcommunicationcoor developer forVillage Underground (basedin Germany. Hecurrently worksasaproject various culturalandsocialprojects around cy. HehasalsoworkedasaVJandheaded since 2006andhasfoundedaliteraryagen DJs, illustrators,authorsandphotographers king asamanagerandagentformusicians, tion andPR(Freiburg). Lennarthasbeenwor tional culturalmanagementandcommunica Born inBerlin1987.Dualstudiesinterna Young professional Lennart Siebert, tectural officesince2015. University ofStuttgartandworkatanarchi try workshop)in2014.Master’s degree atthe (prototyping andworkinanin-housecarpen Work inadesign-buildstudioStuttgart an architectural officeinSwitzerland2013. from 2010to2015.Work experienceabroad at chelor’s degree attheUniversityofStuttgart architecture attheUniversityofStuttgart. Ba Born inHaan(Rhineland)1990.Studentof Young professional Juliane Schupp, ------the EiermannbuildinginApoldaandonde this, healsoworkedintensivelyonanalysing Thuringia seenatvariouslevels.Inlinewith that servetodealwithvacantproperties in May 2015andwrote histhesisonstrategies Springer. Hefinishedhismaster’s degree in ne, andoncompetitiveworkforHeidenreich ‘horizonte’, astudentinitiativeandmagazi during hismaster’s degree, forexample,with tects inJune2013.Worked invariousprojects with distinctionfrom theChamberofArchi and 2012.Completedhisbachelor’s degree Worked withneffneumann inZürich2011 haus UniversityinWeimar from 2009to2016. Born in1988.Studiedarchitecture at theBau Storm’. MatthewXuecurrently livesinBerlin. manages hispublishingcompany ‘AColourful book ‘Cremorne 2025’,andin hisspare time rutilised space.Heiscurrently producing the research ofurbantransformationandunde worked atXpacestudios,specialisinginthe ture atMonashUniversity. Since2013,hehas sed inMelbourne,where hestudiedarchitec thew XuewasborninBeijing1991andrai Assistant architect atXpace,Melbourne.Mat signing conceptproposals. Graduate Matthias Weis, Student Matthew Xue, Wüstenrot Stiftung

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