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Rotsoord Industrial heritage

Rotsoord Industrial heritage. Stage 2: The group will be divided into small groups of three students each. Each group decides on the choice of an urban design concept as generated at the pressure cooking session and develops the idea. Each group decides on a range of topics:

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Rotsoord Industrial heritage

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  1. Rotsoord Industrial heritage

  2. Stage 2: The group will be divided into small groups of three students each. Each group decides on the choice of an urban design concept as generated at the pressure cooking session and develops the idea. Each group decides on a range of topics: Study the generated concepts using theoretical aspects of urban design. Compare the theories of Kevin Lynch as presented in preparatory lectures. Study the urban design in the technical and quantitative way.[1] Question yourself on what the relation is between the concept and historical aspects in the area. Specify the programmatical aspects for your design within broad boundaries. Use the reverences given in the study of Nanna Zouw. [1] Aspects of this urban techniques were introduced by Prof. Dr. Rainer Hobigk See the blackboard in B.-1.13. The text will be distributited and can be found at the workshops web site.

  3. Abstract for discussion for the Workshop Rotsoord, Tuesday March 31 in Utrecht.Proposition nr. 1: Designing conditions for long term development are more important than designing a complete contemporary lay out for this part of the city.Proposition nr. 2: Sustainable building is not about re-use of recuperated materials (as in the cynical view of Victor Hugo) but about recuperating buildings in their original place and their original materialisation.Proposition nr. 3: City branding is a megalomaniac attempt for city promotion that should not be confused with a policy for city renewal.Proposition nr. 4: Local government should take a developing position in the Rotsoord area, rather then a mere supervising attitude with a static goal for preservation.

  4. Ambition

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