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Weimar Nord Internationale Bauaustellung Group 1 - Site Analysis + IBA December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

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Page 1: Project Dev - Phase 1

Weimar Nord Internationale BauaustellungGroup 1 - Site Analysis + IBA

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

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December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Site Survey

Social housing expectations were met

predominantly old poor people

a bad image

little children with young moms

Prefabricated buildings

a lot of greenery

New roads indicate that this area is car-oriented

Formerly, the supermarkets are designed for shopping in large amounts

vehicular arrival and departure

Gaststatte for private summer use

Youth Clubs

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Gateway

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Disrepair & Reuse

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Commercial Path

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Residential (Old & New)

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December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Green Space

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Athletics & YouthDecember 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

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Artwork & HistoryDecember 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

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Parking DominatedDecember 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

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Location AnalysisDecember 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Bus Networks

Existing Facilities

Land Use

Open Space

Public Realm

Building Typologies

Undeveloped Space

Population Trends

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bus line 5weimar nord - klinikum

bus line 1weimar nord - ehringsdorf - taubach

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Bus Networks

Bus line 2 loops around the entire site, while bus line 5 makes a smaller loop around the GDR developments.

Sources:Netzplan weimarhttp://www.sw-weimar.de/fil-eadmin/user_upload/swi/pdf/netzplan_20090628.pdf

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services

shops

school

health

recreation

hotel | restaurant

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Facilities such as the school, health clinic, hotel/restaurants, services, and shops tend to lean on the south east border, while the recreation facilities are situated in the northwest.

Facilities

Sources:Weimar Stadtkarte/ Stadt Weimarhttp://stadtplan.weimar.de/field work

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residential

recreation

industrial

commercial

memorial

recreation

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Residential areas are surrounded by recreational and green spaces, whereas not much land is allocated for commercial, industrial and memorial uses.

Land Use

Sources:Google maps , bing mapshttp://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wlhttp://www.bing.com/mapsfield work

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open space

developed space

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

There are many gaps between buildings, and these gaps are used for public greenery and privacy between buildings during the summer

Open Space

Sources:Google maps , bing mapshttp://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wlhttp://www.bing.com/mapsfield work

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playground

park | open space

parking

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

Playgrounds are spread at the edges, whereas parks and parking lots lie parellel or perpendicular to the prefabricated GDR flats and apartments.

Public Realm

Sources:Google maps , bing mapshttp://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wlhttp://www.bing.com/mapsfield work

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undeveloped spacewithout use

undeveloped spaceused for recreation

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

30% of the whole site is not developed, and only a quarter of it is used as recreation which consists of park and open space.

Undeveloped Space

Sources:Google maps , bing mapshttp://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wlhttp://www.bing.com/mapsfield work

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detached housing

industrial buildings(di�erent structure)

old brick structure

cottages(1 �oor)

former cattle industry hall

education buildingpre-fabricated

former loading station(connected with rail track)

apartment building4 �oors/ old

pre-fabricatedresidential building5 to 8 �oors

industrial hall(for commercial)

apartment building(3 �oors/ 2002)

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

The dominant building typology in our site is a prefabricated residential building that is 5-8 storeys.

Building Typology

Sources:Weimar_2008.pdfhttps://elearning2.uni-weimar.de/mcbuw/session/desktop.php?SID=b17eb53c3271325bb9dbdd926f8dc97d&CID=100980metacoon platformpdf map of weimar

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5750

Population Weimar Nordstadt/ area: 1,82 sq km

5300

2000

source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik

source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 101

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

5359

5597

year

5400

5500

5600

5350

5450

5550

5650

5700

1000

Population Weimar Nordstadt / Altstadt

100

0-3 3-6 6-10 10-15 15-18 18-25 25-30 30-45 45-60 60-65 65-75 75-85 85- age groups

Nordstadt

Altstadt

300

500

700

200

400

600

800

900

3750

Population Weimar Altstadt/ area: 0,46 sq km

3300

2000

source: Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100 Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinformationen und Statistik

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

3755

3329

year

3400

3500

3600

3350

3450

3550

3650

3700Industriegebiet Nord

Gaberndorf

TröbsdorfInd.-ge.West

Schönblick

Niedergrunstedt

Gelmeroda

Legefeld

Possendorf

Oberweimar/Ehringsdorf Taubach

Süßenborn

Schöndorf

Nordstadt

Weststadt Nordvorstadt

Westvorstadt

AltstadtParkvorstadt

Tiefurt

Südstadt

December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

There is a decreasing trend in population in the Nordstadt, whereas an increasing trend in the Altstadt. However, when comparing the age demographics, one can see that the nordstadt hosts an higher number of senior citizens.

Population Trends

Sources:Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 100Weimar in Zahlen 2010, Stadt Weimar - Abt. Geoinforma-tionen und Statistikhttp://stadt.weimar.de/ueber-weimar/statistik/weimar-in-zahlen/

Sources:Statistisches Jahrbuch Weimar 2009, Stadt Weimar; page 101http://stadt.weimar.de/ueber-weimar/statistik/weimar-in-zahlen/

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IBA - Internationale Bauaustellung 2019

What is the Internationale Bauaustellung?

What is the role of the IBA?

Why is the IBA Important for Thuringen & Weimar Nord

Historical Snapshots (1913-Present)

Partnerships & Funding for IBA Projects

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Internet SourcesInterview - Prof. Max Welch Guerra

Lecture - Prof. Harald Kegler 1. Reconstruction of infrastructure 2. Protecting cultural heritage/background 3. Upgrading / developing living conditions

3 Objectives: Thuringen 2019:

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December 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner

What is the IBA?

http://www.mai-nrw.de/IBA-meets-IBA-in-Hamburg.153.0.html

http://deu.archinform.net/stich/2585.htm

The IBA is a Germany-based, nontraditonal, and large-scale building exhibition that focuses on spatial innovation, regional restructuring, fosters to develop new cultural landscapes, and appeals to an international audience. Each IBA has its own focus, initiatives and goals to the particular site chosen. The IBA cooperates with different governmental structures, such as the “Ministry of Urban Development and Environment,” which leads the IBA projects in Hamburg.

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The IBA combines creative and technical innovation, creates relationships between science and art, and draws attention to design and planning. Its core aim includes the hope to generate regional economic growth and provide jobs to local inhabitants.

At the same time, the IBA is at the heart of a network which uses a planned objective to connect stakeholders (planners, inhabitants, government officials, educators, private and public industries, etc..) within the affected sites as well as with national and international experts.

Photo Credit: Christian Wagner

http://www.mai-nrw.de/IBA-meets-IBA-in-Hamburg.153.0.html

Role of the IBA?

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http://www.tour-de-ruhr.de/index.php?cat=c14_Lichtinszenierung.html

http://www.mai-nrw.de/IBA-meets-IBA-in-Hamburg.153.0.html

Why is the IBA Important for Weimar?

Historically, the IBA has been a catalyst for improving existing infrastructures, buildings, cities and regions. All the regions the IBA has previously selected had specific challenges. Weimar Nord is situated in a prime location, and could potentially host the future growth of the city of Weimar. Bringing the IBA to Weimar Nord could serve as a tool to revitalize the local area of Weimar Nord.

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Thank You! (Questions?)

Next Steps Location Factors:

Elaborate on existing maps and findings

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Next Steps IBA:

Historical Snapshots of the IBA (1913-Present)

Partnerships & Funding for IBA Projects

How the IBA Process Works

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Elaborate on Market Research methodologies

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http://deu.archinform.net/stich/2210.htm

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationale_Bauausstellung_1984

http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=de&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iba-see2010.de%2F

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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationale_Baufach-Ausstellung_1913

Sources - IBADecember 1, 2010 Kyu Suk Byun, Tania König, Onur Camurlu, Jennifer Nitschke, Sonia Cubides, Christian Wagner