Transcurricular elective. Building a Proposition for Future Activities: Architecture. 2017/18

The seminar deals with the approval and implementation planning of the results of the cooperative review process Building a Proposition for Future Activities. Begegnungshaus Poppenbüttel 43.

Review
The active players in the project Building a Proposition for Future Activities selected five architectural practices that approach architecture not merely as a functional response to an urbanized society’s needs, but as an activity of proposing, organising and representing how people might live together in the future. ConstructLab (Berlin), In Situ (Basel), bromsky Architekten (Berlin/Hamburg), Assemble (London) and Atelier Bow Wow (Tokyo) have each run a project office for the architecture workshop from September 11th to September 16th, 2017. A video documentation of the workshop is available on YouTube.

Project
On October 5th a jury comprised of key actors in the past, present and future of the project gave their recommendation for implementation of the proposal submitted by the project office Atelier Bow-Wow. A video of the public presentation of the proposal is available on YouTube.
For the approval and implementation planning phase the research and teaching programme Urban Design will organise a project office comprised of members of the industrial school students (construction draftsmen), international students from the field of architecture and refugees and neighbours with experience and pertinent skills in planning and building. The project office will collaborate closely with Fördern & Wohnen (the property owners of CBP43), the construction approval and inspection department at the district office Wandsbek, the local Quartiersmanagement, the Behörde für Arbeit, Soziales, Familie (BASFI) und Integration and other pertinent project partners.

Students are enabled to deepen their competencies in diagrammatic modes of architectural production and urban design in collaboration with project partners and get a first-hand account of pertinent know-how and know-why of implementation planning.

Kickoff
Monday December 18th, 2.15-3.45 pm
Gallery on the 4th floor of the HafenCity Universität
Überseeallee 16, 20457

For late registration issues please send an email to robert.burghardt@hcu-hamburg.de.

The seminar's programme and timetable will be announced in the kickoff meeting.

  • Architectural model of the project The Bazaar X The Living Rooms by Atelier Bow-Wow + Tamotsu Ito
    Architectural model of the project The Bazaar X The Living Rooms by Atelier Bow-Wow + Tamotsu Ito
  • Children in front a photorealistic representation of the project The Bazaar X The Living Rooms by Atelier Bow-Wow + Tamotsu Ito
    Children in front a photorealistic representation of the project The Bazaar X The Living Rooms by Atelier Bow-Wow + Tamotsu Ito
  • The project office behind the project The Bazaar X The Living Rooms
    The project office behind the project The Bazaar X The Living Rooms
  • Thomas Littmann (project initiator), Roberto Klann (f & w fördern und wohnen AöR, owner and builder), Tamotsu Ito (project architect Atelier Bow-Wow), Arne Nilsson (f & w fördern und wohnen AöR), Olaf Scholz (First Mayor of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and patron of the project) and Thomas Ritzenhoff (head of the district office Wandsbek).
    Thomas Littmann (project initiator), Roberto Klann (f & w fördern und wohnen AöR, owner and builder), Tamotsu Ito (project architect Atelier Bow-Wow), Arne Nilsson (f & w fördern und wohnen AöR), Olaf Scholz (First Mayor of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and patron of the project) and Thomas Ritzenhoff (head of the district office Wandsbek).

contributors

2017/2018

Modes of Realising

Modes of Realising