PROFESSUR FÜR ARCHITEKTUR
UND STÄDTEBAU —

PROF. KEES CHRISTIAANSE

Postanschrift: ETH Zürich – Institut für Städtebau
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COMPETITIVE CAMPUSES 2007


 

International Conference, Trondheim, Norway, 13-15 June 2007

The European Challenge: Developing The Universites of The Future

 

This conference will bring academic and civic leaders together with university and city planning practitioners and theorists to explore emerging opportunities for European higher education. We will examine recent developments through a symposium informed by innovative projects and collaborations.

What are the key factors for successful higher education and how do these relate to city planning and building design? How can planning and design solutions strengthen European universities in the world wide competition of higher education?

 

http://www.ntnu.no/ab/ccceurope



 

Program

Wednesday June 13

18.00-20.00
Opening Program at Dokkhuset
Chaired by Tore Haugen, Dean, Faculty of Arichitecture and FineArt, NTNU, and Janne Corneil, Sasaki Associates, Boston

 

18.00-18.45
Welcome to Trondheim and NTNU
Tore Haugen, Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NTNU
Fredrik Shetelig , Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NTNU
Janne Corneil, Sasaki Associates, Boston

 

18.45-19.15
“1000 Years in Trondheim, a Historical and Cultural Voyage” Helge Solberg, Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NTNU

 

19.15-20.00
Music and Refreshments

 

 

Thursday June 14

08.15-09.00 Registration and Coffee

 

09.00 -09.15
Welcome, Julie Feilberg, Pro-Rector, NTNU

 

09.15-10.00
"Beyond Bologna - The European Advantage in University Planning and Design? Philip Parsons, Sasaki Associates, Boston

 

10.00-10.45
“The Intellectual Capital of Universities and How It Can Be Developed?”
Leif Edvinsson, Professor, Lund University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University

 

10.45-11.00 Coffee

 

11.00-11.45
“European Universities, - Can They Remain as Ivory Towers?”
John Worthington, DEGW Architects, Visiting Professor, University of Sheffield

 

11.45-12.30
" The MIT Experience in Cambridge, USA"
O. Robert Simha, Director of Planning Emeritus, MIT, USA

 

12.30-13.30 Lunch

 

13.30-14.15
“UrbanDesign for Universities”
- Kees Christiaanse, Professor, ETH, Zurich

 

14.15-15.00
"Recent Trends in Campus Developement"
- Dennis Pieprz, Sasaki Associates, Boston

 

15.00-15.15 Coffee

 

15.15-16.30
Panel Discussion “The University and the City”,- How can universities and their cities collaborate and advance the opportunities of the “knowledge city” to attract scholars and students, and to develop unparalleled education and research? Moderator: John Worthington

 

18.30 Reception at the Archbishop's Residence

 

19.30 Conference Dinner at Munkholmen

 

 

Friday June 15

08.30-09.00 Coffee

09.00-12.00 Parallel Seminars

 

Seminar 1 "University Planning Architectural Design"

 

09.00-09.45
"Campus and the City: Urban Design for the Knowledge Society"
Kerstin Höger, ETH, Zurich

 

09.45-10.30
“Transforming Structuralism,-Developing a 1970s Campus into Innovative Spaces for Learning”
Reiulf Ramstad, Architect, Oslo

 

10.30-10.45 Coffee

 

10.45-11.30
“A University of the Future, - Developing the University of Utrecht”
Art Zaaijer, Architect, Amsterdam

 

11.30-12.00 Panel Discussion

 

Seminar 2 “Funding, Networks and Partnerships”

How can European universities best combine public funding and collaboration with both public organizations and the private sector? What partnership models exist for transforming our universities into progressive, competitive campuses?

 

09.00-09.45
“Current Trends in Public/Private Partnerships in the United States”
Dan Kenney, Sasaki Associates, Boston

 

09.45-10.30
“The Campus as Urban Generator” (“BI-Nydalen”, Oslo)
Johan Kahrs, Niels Torp as arkitekter mnal

 

19.30-10.45 Coffee

 

10.45-11.30
“Managing the university campus”
Alexandra den Heijer, Assistant Professor, TU Delft

 

11.30-12.00 Panel Discussion

 

12.00-13.00 Lunch

 

13.00-15.30 Plenary Seminar, "Beyond Bologna,- New Competitive Campuses"

 

13.00-13.45
“From Vision to Realisation,- the Case of Science City, ETH, Zürich”
Gerhard Schmitt, Professor, ETH, Zürich

 

13.45-14.00 Coffee

 

14.00-14.45
“NTNU 2020,- Strategies for a Competitive Campus”
Fredrik Shetelig, Professor, NTNU and Janne Corneil, Sasaki Associates

 

14.45-15.30 Panel Discussion

 

15.30-15.45 Closing Session

 

Tore Haugen, Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NTNU

Philip Parsons, Sasaki Associates, Boston