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Fachexkursion Nach Chicago / New York Fachexkursion nach Chicago / New York Hotel Radisson Blu Aqua Tower, Studio Gang Architects, 2010 IIT Campus / Crown Hall, Mies van der Rohe, 1956 / Multimedia Welcome Center, Studio Gang Architects, 2003 Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies, Krueck + Sexton, 2007 Hotel The Standard Highline Park, Ennead Architects, 2009 National 9/11 Memorial Plaza, Michael Arad / Peter Walker, 2011 New Museum of Contemporary Art, SANAA, 2007 (Fotos: © aplusnyc) ................................................................................................................................................................. Termin: Freitag, 17. – Sonntag, 26. Oktober 2014 Fachliche Reiseleitung: DI Bettina Johae / DI Kaja Kühl aplusnyc – architecture and art tours new york city / www.aplusnyc.net 92 Gates Avenue # 5f, Brooklyn, NY 11238 Organisation: ZIVILTECHNIKER-FORUM für Ausbildung und Berufsförderung Schönaugasse 7, 8010 Graz Veranstalter: Reisebüro und Verkehrsunternehmen P. Springer & Söhne Plüddemanngasse 104, 8042 Graz ................................................................................................................................................................. Freitag, 17. Oktober 2014 Innsbruck / Salzburg / Linz / Graz / Wien – Chicago 8.15 – 9.20 Uhr Flug Innsbruck – Wien 8.25 – 9.20 Uhr Flug Salzburg – Wien 8.35 – 9.20 Uhr Flug Linz – Wien 8.35 – 9.15 Uhr Flug Graz – Wien 10.05 – 13.30 Uhr Flug Wien - Chicago • Treffpunkt aller TeilnehmerInnen in der Ankunftshalle • Fahrt vom Flughafen ins Zentrum • The Rookery , Burnham & Root, 1888 / Umgestaltung Lobby Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905 • Federal Center , Mies van der Rohe, 1974 • Fahrt auf den Willis Tower , SOM, 1973 / The Ledge at Skydeck Chicago , SOM, 2009 • Check-in Radisson Blu Aqua**** , Studio Gang Architects, 2010 / www.radissonbluchicago.com • Nächtigung in Chicago ................................................................................................................................................................ Samstag, 18. Oktober 2014: Chicago – Downtown / The Loop, Chicago River, Millenium Park • Chicago Architecture Foundation / City Space Galerie , SOM, 2001 • Spaziergang zu Bauten der Chicago School / des International Styles Marquette Building , Holabird & Roche, 1895 Inland Steel Building , SOM, 1957 Chase Tower , SOM, 1961 Carson Pirie Scott Company Store , Louis H. Sullivan, 1899 Richard J. Daley Center , C.F. Murphy Associates, 1965 / Picasso, 1967 Reliance Building , Burnham & Root, 1891 / Daniel H. Burnham & Co., 1895 Macy´s / Marshall Field & Company , Daniel H. Burnham & Co, 1892 / Tiffany Dome, Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1907 Tribune Tower , John Mead Howells & Raymond Hood, 1925 Wrigley Building , Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, 1924 • Bootstour auf dem Chicago River / Mittagspause Chicago Riverwalk Projekt , Sasaki Associates / Ross Barney Architects, dzt. in Planung / Bau 333 West Wacker Drive , Kohn Pedersen Fox, 1983 111 South Wacker Drive , Goettsch Partners, 2008 Apartment House 235 West Van Buren Street , Perkins / Will, 2010 • Trump Tower , Adrian Smith / SOM, 2009 • IBM Building / 330 North Wabash , Mies van der Rohe, 1973 • Marina City , Bertrand Goldberg, 1964 • Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist , Harry Weese Associates, 1968 • Carbide & Carbon Building / Hard Rock Hotel , Daniel und Hubert Burnham, 1929 • Spertus Institute for Jewish Studies , Krueck + Sexton, 2007 • The Modern Wing of the Art Institute , Renzo Piano, 2009 • Nichols Bridgeway , Renzo Piano, 2009 • Spaziergang durch den Millenium Park / Masterplan , SOM, 2002 Jay Pritzker Music Pavillon , Frank Gehry, 2004 Harris Theater for Music and Dance , HBRA (Hammond Beeby Rupert Ainge), 2003 Cloud Gate „The Bean“ , Anish Kapoor, 2006 Crown Fountain , Jaume Plensa / Krueck + Sexton, 2004 Lurie Garden , Kathryn Gustafson / Piet Oudolf / Robert Israel, 2004 • Millenium Station , SOM, 2005 • BP Bridge , Frank Gehry, 2004 • Welcome-Dinner im Restaurant „Filini“ / www.filinichicago.com • Nächtigung in Chicago ................................................................................................................................................................ Sonntag, 19. Oktober 2014: Chicago – IIT Campus / Near North / Navy Pier • Fahrt vom Hotel zum IIT-Campus • Campus des Illinois Institutes of Technology (IIT) Masterplan , Mies van der Rohe, 1939 - 1958 / Dirk Lohan Associates, 1998 Crown Hall / College of Architecture , Mies van der Rohe, 1956 Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel of St. Savoir , Mies van der Rohe, 1952 The McCormick Tribune Campus Center , Rem Koolhaas / OMA, 2003 mit Multimedia Welcome Center , Studio Gang Architects, 2003 Studentenwohnheim State Street Village , Helmut Jahn, 2003 • Fahrt nach Near North / Mittagspause an der Magnificent Mile • American Medical Accociation (AMA) Building , Kenzo Tange, 1990 • Poetry Foundation , John Ronan, 2011 • Apple Store , Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson, 2003 • Genevieve and Wayne Gratz Center / Fourth Presbyterian Church , Gensler, 2013 • John Hancock Center , SOM, 1970 • Palmolive Building / Playboy Building , Holabird & Root, 1929 • Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) , Josef Paul Kleihues, 1996 • 860 – 880 Lakeshore Drive Appartements, Mies van der Rohe, 1951 / Renovation Krueck & Sexton, 2010 • Lake Point Tower , Shipporeit-Heinrich, 1968 • DuSable Harbor Building , David Woodhouse Architects, 2009 • Ausklang des Tages am Navy Pier / Nächtigung in Chicago ................................................................................................................................................................. Montag, 20. Oktober 2014: Chicago – Ausflug nach Oak Park (auf den Spuren Frank Lloyd Wrights) • Fahrt mit der Chicago L / Union Loop Elevated , John Waddell, 1897 nach Oak Park • Frank Lloyd Wright Wohnhaus / Atelier , Frank Lloyd Wright, 1889 - 1909 • Nathan G. Moore House , Frank Lloyd Wright, 1895 / 1923 • Arthur Heurtley House , Frank Lloyd Wright, 1902 • Frank W. Thomas House , Frank Lloyd Wright, 1901 • Mrs. Thomas H. Gale House , Frank Lloyd Wright, 1909 • Unity Temple , Frank Lloyd Wright, 1906 • Mittagspause in Oak Park / Rückfahrt nach Chicago • Office Visit bei Studio Gang Architects • Rest des Nachmittages zur freien Verfügung / Nächtigung in Chicago ................................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................................................ Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2014: Chicago – New York / Lower Manhattan • Transfer vom Hotel zum Flughafen / Abflug nach New York um 11.00 Uhr • Ankunft in New York um 14.10 Uhr • Fahrt ins Hotel / Check-in The Standard Highline Park**** , Ennead Architects, 2009 / www.standardhotels.com/high-line • Einführung New York´s erstes „zoning law“ anhand des Equitable Buildings / Woolworth Buildings • Überblick über Bauentwicklung am Ground Zero / World Trade Center Building Site WTC 1 / David Childs / SOM, 2014, WTC 2 und 3 / Norman Foster und Richard Rogers, in Bau, WTC 4 / Maki & Associates, 2013, World Trade Center Transportation Hub / Santiago Calatrava, in Bau WTC 7 / David Childs / SOM, Platzgestaltung Ken Smith, 2006 • National 9/11 Memorial Plaza , Michael Arad / Peter Walker, 2011 • National 9/11 Museum , Snohetta Architects / Davis Brody Bond, 2014 • Office Visit bei Snohetta Architects • Dinner in der Brasserie des Seagram Buildings , Mies van der Rohe, 1958 / Diller + Scofidio, 1995 www.patinagroup.com • Nächtigung in New York ................................................................................................................................................................. Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014: New York – Midtown South, Greenwich Village, SoHo und Lower East Side • Fahrt ins südliche Midtown / Spaziergang über den Times Square • New York Times Building , Renzo Piano, 2007 • Times Square Reconstruction Project , Snohetta Architects, 2014 • Bank of America Tower , Cook + Fox, 2009 • Pierpont Morgan Library / Erweiterung , Renzo Piano, 2006 • NYU Department of Philosophy , Steven Holl, 2007 • Cooper Union / New Academic Building , Morphosis, 2009 • Apartment House 40 Bond Street , Herzog & de Meuron, 2007 • Wohnhaus / Studio , Donald Judd, 1968 / Renovation Flavin Judd & Architecture Research Office, 2013 • Mittagspause in SoHo / Spaziergang durch den Cast Iron District • Apartment House 40 Mercer Street , Jean Nouvel, 2007 • Dia Sites The Broken Kilometer / The New York Earth Room , Walter de Maria, 1977 / 1979 • Prada Store , Rem Koolhaas, 2001 • Apple Store , Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson, 2006 • Camper , Shigeru Ban, 2012 • Stella Mc Cartney Store , Raw Edges Design / Rebecca Ward, 2012 • Longchamp Store , Thomas Heatherwick, 2006 • Storefront for Art and Architecture , Steven Holl / Acconci Studio, 1993 • Sperone Westwater Gallery , Norman Foster, 2010 • New Museum for Contemporary Art , SANAA, 2007 • Nächtigung in New York ................................................................................................................................................................. Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2014: New York – entlang des East Rivers / Brooklyn Bike Tour Fahrradtour über die Brooklyn Bridge und entlang des East Rivers durch Brooklyn / Queens mit spektakulärem Blick auf die Skyline von Manhattan • New Amsterdam Plein / Pavillon , Ben van Berkel / UN Studio, 2010 • Whitehall Ferry Terminal
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