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UND STÄDTEBAU —

PROF. KEES CHRISTIAANSE

Postanschrift: ETH Zürich – Institut für Städtebau
HIL – Wolfgang-Pauli-Str.15 – 8093 Zürich
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CAMPUS DESIGN SYMPOSIUM


 

Campus Design was an international architecture and urban design symposium. Hosted by the Chair of Architecture and Urban Design, the symposium was held on Thursday, 18 May 2006 at ETH Zurich’s Network City and Landscape. Campus Design offered a platform on which architects and planners could exchange critical and visionary perspectives on academic and corporate campus developments with representatives from the political, economic and social sectors.

 

Topic

The focus of the symposium was campus design in both the public and private realm, from the conversion and revitalization of mono-functional university centres to the creation of new campuses which seek to form lively urban districts. The latest tendencies of campus design were discussed through a series of international examples presented by renowned practitioners and speakers in the field. The discussion of this contemporary urban design phenomenon was centred on the current project for ETH Science City.

 

 

Hosts and moderation

Kees Christiaanse/ Kerstin Hoeger (ETH Zurich) / Remo Steinmetz (SHARE Boston)

 

 

Support

Susanne Keller (organization), Jan Oerum/ Rolf Jeker/ Jenny Keller (technique and camera), Andreas Gähwiler (graphics), Arley Kim (lectorate), Roman Keller (photography), Franziska Maeder/ Christoph Blaser (registration)

 

 

Exhibition

Kerstin Hoeger/ Alex Lehnerer (instructions), Cati Rauch/ Soley Suter (layout), Michael Knutti (3D-prints), Norbert Föhn (world map), Antje Lindemann, Linda Looser, Evran Alper, Francis Fawcett, Stephan Hassler , Wouter Homs, Mario Locci, Annick Mehdorn, Piero Mercadante, Daniela Pauli (content)

 

 

Participants

Over 180 specialists in the field of architecture, urban design and planning, real estate and knowledge management as well as other interested people took part at the symposium. Around 20 people participated via video link from the SHARE Boston.

Particpants list(pdf)

 

 

Program and abstracts

Handout (pdf)

 

08.30 Registration HCI J 3

 

09.00 Welcome

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt, VP Planning and Logistics ETHZ

Prof. Andrea Deplazes, Dean Departement of Architecture ETHZ

His Exellency Mr. Edo Hofland, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

 

09.45 Introduction on Campus Design

Kerstin Hoeger, ISB ETHZ

 

10.00 Urban Design for Universities

Prof. Kees Christiaanse, ISB ETHZ

 

10.45 Break

 

11.15 Benchmark of Technology Quarters

Wilhelm Natrup, Ernst Basler und Partner AG Zurich

 

12.00 Systems Structure

Prof. Riken Yamamoto, Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop Yokohama

 

12.45 Lunch

 

14.15 New Environments for Education

Edzo Bindels, West 8 Rotterdam

 

15.00 Mobile Life Campus

Prof. Dr. Gunter Henn, Henn Architekten Berlin-München

 

15.45 Break

 

16.15 Videolink to SHARE Boston

Remo Steinmetz, SHARE Boston Cambridge MA

 

16.25 The Contribution of Campus Planning to the Knowledge Society - An International Perspective

Janne Corneil and Philip Parsons, Sasaki Associates Boston MA (Videolink from SHARE Boston)

 

17.00 Novartis Campus Basel: An Experiment in Urbanism

Prof. Dr. Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, ISB ETHZ

 

17.45 Panel Discussion with Speakers

Prof. Dr. Werner Oechslin (moderator), GTA ETHZ

 

18.30 Opening Campus Design Exhibition

Apéro at the Science City Infospot