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Faculty of ArchitectureTechnische Universität München
Profesorship in Architecture
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Technische Universität MünchenFaculty of ArchitectureProfessorship in Architecture Arcisstrasse 21D 80333 München www.et.ar.tum.de
EDITING + GRAPHIC DESIGNUlrike Fuchs Professorship in Architecture, TUM
TEXT Jacob van Rijs Ulrike Fuchs Professorship in Architecture, TUM
PHOTOGRAPHY Professorship in Architecture, TUM PRINTINGGrafik + Druck, München
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COVER3D printed pavillion by Shiro Studio
1. Edition // Oct2013
Faculty of ArchitectureTechnische Universität München
Profesorship in Architecture
Jacob van Rijs Winter Semester 2013/14
CONCEPT EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
5 WS13/14 | Jacob van Rijs
CONCEPT EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Professorship in Architecture - Jacob van Rijs
Jacob van Rijs (Amsterdam, 1964) founded in 1993 together with Winy Maas and Nathalie de Vries MVRDV. Early work such as the television centre Villa VPRO and the housing estate for elderly WoZoCo, both in the Netherlands, have lead to international acclaim and established MVRDVs leading role in the international architecture.
Projects of MVRDV are among others the design for the Netherlands Pavilion at the Hannover World Expo 2000, the innovative business park Flight Forum in Eindhoven, the Matsudai cultural centre and the Gyre shopping centre in Japan, the iconic Mirador building in Madrid and the Silodam building and Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam.
Current projects in development are among others the new television centre in Zürich, the new Market Hall for Rotterdam, a number of housing and office projects in the Netherlands, Spain, Austria, France, England, Albania, the USA and China. Masterplans in construction are the office campus near Unterföhring, Munich, the Xinjin Water City near Chengdu, China, the New Leyden masterplan in Leiden, Netherlands. MVRDV also works on the masterplan for Greater Paris.
The work of MVRDV/Jacob van Rijs is published and exhibited worldwide and received many international awards. The monographic publications FARMAX (1998) and KM3 (2005) illustrate the work of the Rotterdam based office.
Professorship in Architecture WS 2012/13 Jacob van Rijs
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Jacob van Rijs
Jacob van Rijs (Amsterdam, 1964) founded in 1993 together with Winy Maas and Nathalie de Vries MVRDV. Early work such as the television centre Villa VPRO and the housing estate for elderly WoZoCo, both in the Netherlands, have lead to international acclaim and established MVRDVs leading role in the international architecture.
Projects of MVRDV are among others the design for the Netherlands Pavilion at the Hannover World Expo 2000, the innovative business park Flight Forum in Eindhoven, the Matsudai cultural centre and the Gyre shopping centre in Japan, the iconic Mirador building in Madrid and the Silodam building and Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam.Current projects in development are among others the new television centre in Zürich, the new Market Hall for Rotterdam, a number of housing and office projects in the Netherlands, Spain, Austria, France, England, Albania, the USA and China. Masterplans in construction are the office campus near Unterföhring, Munich, the Xinjin Water City near Chengdu, China, the New Leyden masterplan in Leiden, Netherlands. MVRDV also works on the masterplan for Greater Paris.
The work of MVRDV/Jacob van Rijs is published and exhibited worldwide and received many international awards. The monographic publications FARMAX (1998) and KM3 (2005) illustrate the work of the Rotterdam based office.
VISITING PROFESSOR | JACOB VAN RIJS
10 Professorship in Architecture
BACKGROUND | PHILOSOPHY
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BACKGROUND | PHILOSOPHY
MVRDV Profile // Design Philosophy
MVRDV was founded in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The practice engages globally in providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues. A highly collaborative, researchbased design method involves clients, stakeholders and experts from a wide range of fields from early on in the creative process. The results are exemplary, outspoken buildings, urban plans and studies, which enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future.The products of this approach vary, ranging from buildings of all types and sizes, to urban designs, numerous publications, installations and exhibitions. Built projects include the Netherlands Pavilion for the World EXPO 2000 in Hannover; ‘Flight Forum’, an innovative business park in Eindhoven; the Silodam Housing complex in Amsterdam; the Matsudai Cultural Centre in Japan; the Unterföhring office campus near Munich; the Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam; the Ypenburg housing and urban plan in The Hague; the Didden Village rooftop housing extension in Rotterdam; the music centre De Effenaar in Eindhoven; the Gyre boutique shopping center in Tokyo; a public library in Spijkenisse; an international bank headquarters in Oslo, Norway; and the iconic Mirador and Celosia housing in Madrid.Current projects include various housing projects in the Netherlands, Spain, China, France, the US, India, Korea and other countries; an energy efficient office building in Paris, France; a central market hall for Rotterdam, the Netherlands; a culture plaza in Nanjing and museums in Hangzhou, China and Roskilde, Denmark. MVRDV is also working on large scale urban masterplans in Bordeaux and Caen, France and the masterplan for an ecocity in Logroño, Spain. Larger scale visions for the future of greater Paris, greater Oslo, and the doubling in size of the Dutch new town Almere are also in development.MVRDV first published a manifesto of its work and ideas in FARMAX (1998), followed by a.o. MetaCity/Datatown (1999), Costa Iberica (2000), Regionmaker (2002), 5 Minutes City (2003), KM3 (2005), Spacefighter (2007) and Skycar City (2007), and more recently The Vertical Vil
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BACKGROUND | PHILOSOPHY
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lage (with The Why Factory, 2012). MVRDV deals with issues ranging from global sustainability in large scale studies such as Pig City, to small, pragmatic architectural solutions for devastated areas such as New Orleans.The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. Seventy architects, designers and other staff develop projects in a multidisciplinary, collaborative design process which involves rigorous technical and creative investigation. MVRDV works with BIM and has official inhouse BREEAM and LEED assessors. Together with Delft University of Technology, MVRDV runs The Why Factory, an independent think tank and research institute providing an agenda for architecture and urbanism by envisioning the city of the future.
MVRDV pursues a fascination for radical, methodical, investigative research, particularly on density, the public realms and the influence of architectural form on daily life. Through investigation and use of the complex amounts of data that accompany contemporary design processes, spaces are shaped methodically towards a progressive ideal for the urban future. Clients, users and specialists are intensively involved at an early stage of the design process. Reactions to the first designs are processed quickly, creating a framework of support for the design and encouraging the sort of insight into the design requirements that can lead to innovative, contextspecific solutions. In this way the firm’s wide range of expertise, and innovative understanding of architecture, is linked with the specialized skill sets of the other members of the design team. MVRDV begins projects by assembling information on all conceivable factors playing a role in design and construction everything from zoning laws, building regulations, energy efficiency, environmental and technical requirements to client wishes, climatic conditions and the political and legal history of the site. This procedure ensures from early stage on adoption of best practice for sustainable development. The results of this extensive approach are buildings and masterplans that strongly engage with society by questioning behavior and offering alternatives; true sustainability on a technological, social and philosophical level.
BACKGROUND | PHILOSOPHY
Design Task Amsterdam Solo
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DESIGN TASK | AMSSTERDAM SOLO
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DESIGN TASK | AMSSTERDAM SOLO
The design assignment concerns urgent issues of town planning, mixed use and housing. The studio will investigate alternative scenarios for the future of housing in the city.Overhoeks is the site of operation for this Studio. Overhoeks is the new development on the north bank of the Amsterdam IJwaterfront, famous for the new Eye Film Institute. The crisis has made the original master plan of highrise development and massive apartment blocks obsolete. Two new approaches have been proposed for more flexibility and a stepbystep development of a smaller scale and with more variety. Aiming for the development of residential buildings with additional programs. Overhoeks demands strong, appealing urban forms, public spaces and high densities. One of the main points of attention during the semester will be the development of housing for the urban singles. Like in most main western cities the average household sizes in Amsterdam are shrinking. The result: rising square meter prices and shrinking apartments sizes. Small, smaller, smallest, live in the city is more and more focused around on ‘the solo’s’, the urban singles. In this studio we will focus on this aspect and study how this trend can be integrated in new and existing buildings in the city.More than half of the households in Amsterdam are single households. This demographic trend has a big effect on the city already. Facilities in the cities are used in different ways. However most houses are not designed like that. There is a big mismatch in offer and demand. New typologies are needed.The studio topic will be shared with a Studio Amsterdam of the TU Delft, and there will be possible exchange of ideas between Delft and Munich during the semester.In the beginning of the semester there will be a short excursion to Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Solo
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DESIGN TASK | AMSTTERDAM SOLO
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DESIGN TASK | AMSTERDAM SOLO
ONTWIKKELSTRATEGIESTRIP/SCHEGOVERHOEKS
Gevraagd: een ontwikkelstrategie die kansen biedt in deze tijd. Dat Overhoeks een fantastische plek is en blijft, daar zijn wij het allemaal wel over eens. Maar misschien is er ruimte voor meer variatie in programma en opdrachtgeverschap. Juist omdat wij met een frisse blik opnieuw naar de plek en de opgave kijken, zou de Strip een nog betere plek kunnen worden dan tot dusver is gedacht. Bijvoorbeeld door een kleinere verkaveling voor te stellen. Think Big, Act Small. Stel je een invulling voor die meer recht doet aan de diversiteit van de stad. Wensen en ambities uit de samenleving faciliteren. Van eenling tot Collectief Particulier Opdrachtgeverschap. Van vrijgevochten apps en gaming developers tot juristen in de plooi en opnieuw samengestelde gezinnen. Van Student Hotel tot sportschool, van kaasboer tot fysiotherapeut. Misschien wil Marqt hier een winkel vestigen. Het onderscheid tussen wonen, werken en recreëren laten vervagen. Dat is het idee. Hier kan diversiteit nieuwe lading krijgen. In grootte, in functies, in doelgroepen. De massa zal voortaan uit de breedte komen. Hoe meer diversiteit in programma en opdrachtgeverschap, des te beter het is.
First things firstEen ontwikkelstrategie dus. Het belang van een goede strategie boven het zoveelste ontwerp van de zoveelste toren en het zoveelste gebouw. Laten wij heel sec beginnen met het minimale aantal vierkante meters. Het ‘oude’ Stedenbouwkundig Plan uit 2004 ging uit van 179.000 m2. ING Real Estate dacht in 2010 nog 195.000 m2 te kunnen realiseren maar elke ketting is zo sterk als de zwakste schakel. Alleen al het aantal vierkante meters kantoorruimte en een grote parkeergarage voor 1800 parkeerplaatsen bleken niet te nemen hordes. Dus is de vraag wat er vanaf vandaag en morgen wél mogelijk is?
De ontwikkelstrategie die nu voor u ligt gaat uit van een bandbreedte tussen de 139.000 en
ONTWIKKELSTRATEGIE
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205.000 m2 waarvan het programma en het opdrachtgeverschap het liefst zo divers en zo flexibel mogelijk kan worden ingevuld. In de praktijk zal het iets meer en iets minder kunnen zijn. De Tender voor Toren Overhoeks heeft aangetoond dat er ook in deze tijd veel interesse is voor deze plek. Nieuwe opdrachtgevers en nieuwe bestemmingen komen in beeld. Natuurlijk alleen al vanwege de prominente ligging aan de IJ. Zo dichtbij de binnenstad en het Centraal Station en toch zoveel lucht, ruimte en vrijheid. Ook voor het daarachter gelegen Groot Lab is nu al veel belangstelling. Codum zal hier de komende jaren werkruimten voor creatieve ondernemers verhuren. Misschien vindt de Goudfazant of andere ondernemer hier onderdak met een nieuw hotelconcept en zal Hyperion hier in de toekomst haar gymnasium openen.
De Strip wordt in deze ontwikkelstrategie los geknipt. Het gebied tussen het Groot Lab en de Van der Pekbrug wordt in 7 kavels verdeeld. Kavels die los van elkaar én gefaseerd kunnen worden ontwikkeld doorverschillende opdrachtgevers met verschillende wensen. De vijf torens zijn gebleven, precies op de plekken waar het bestemmingsplan dit toelaat. Het is aan de markt om de precieze omvang van de toren te bepalen. Kleinere en dunnere torens zijn toegestaan. Wij geven daarom een bandbreedte aan met een minimaal en een maximaal aantal vierkante meters. Door alleen de torens te fixeren, ontstaat ruimte voor nieuwe initiatieven en nieuwe opdrachtgevers die wij nu nog niet kennen.De spelregels zijn helder. Er moet in de rooilijn worden gebouwd. De minimale en maximale bouwhoogte ligt vast. Parkeren wordt op eigen erf opgelost. De begane grond is minimaal 4,5 meter hoog en transparant.
Organisation Visiting ProfessorshipCourses | Design Studio | Organisation
FACILITIES | DESIGN STUDIO
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FACILITIES | DESIGN STUDIO
The design studio offers upper semester students the opportunity to improve their design skills. The unique approach in strongly combining research and teaching led to many outstanding projects, some of them built full scale. Prefered topics are habitation and mobility, microarchitecture, space architecture but projects range from housing to towers, inhabited bridges to arctic stations. Some of them are highly experimental others reach patenting status.Teaching focus is on innovation, conceptual and lateral thinking, new technologies, construction, interdisciplinary work, collaboration with industries and potential clients, multimedia presentation and model building up full scale mockups. Students learn the full range of skills an architects needs.
TEAM-WORKThe project should be developed first in person and will be handled as a competition system where the students joun up later in bigger groups. Please work in our atelier you will learn most while working together with other students!
COACHINGThe assistants and professor team will help guide you and show how to optimise your design from concept to final presentation.Teaching hours are every monday and tuesday from 9:00am.
DESIGN PROCESSYou are free to breake the rules and design new, fresh and innovative concepts!
Design Studio
Studio Emerging TechnologiesRoom 3140Bdesign critic
INSTITUTE4121
STUDIO3140B
CONTACT
Dipl. - Ing. Ulrike FuchsTeaching Assistant
Jacob van Rijs Visiting Professor
Teaching team at TU München
ORGANISATION | TEACHING TEAM
Dipl. - Ing. Robert LiedgensVisiting Teaching Assistant
Technische Universität MünchenFaculty of ArchitectureProfessorship in ArchitectureArcisstrasse 21D 80333 München
Fon: +49 (0)89.289 23 881 [email protected]
Dipl. - Ing. Moritz MungenastTeaching Assistant
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ORGANISATION | TIMELINE
Timeline
TIME EVENT LOCATION COURS
14.10.2013 10.00 h15.10.2013 10.30 h
21.10.2013 10:00 h 22.10.2013 10:00 h 29/30.10.2013 10:00 h 01.04.11.2013 11/12.11.2013 10:00 h 18.11.2013 10:00 h 19.11.2013 10:00 h 25/26.11.2013 10:00 h 02.12.2013 10:00 h 03.12.2013 10:00 h 09/10.12.2013 10:00 h 16/17.12.2013 10:00 h 07.01.2014 10:00 h 13.01.2014 10:00 h 14.01.2014 10:00 h 20/21.01.2014 10:00 h 27/28.01.2014 10:00 h 03.02.2014 10:00 h
Introduction design task: Jacob v Rijs Presentation + kick off task+research topic
Design Reviews all dayDesign Reviews all day Design Reviews all day EXCURSION: Amsterdam TU Delft: Lecture Rotterdam: MVRDV offices Design Reviews all day 1.TESTAT Design Reviews all day Design Reviews all day 2.TESTAT Design Reviews all day Design Reviews all day Design Reviews all day Design Reviews all day 3.TESTAT Design Reviews all day Design Reviews all day Design Reviews all day FINAL TESTAT
Room 3140BRoom 3140B
Room 3140BRoom 3140B Room 3140B ROT MUC
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Room 3140B
Room 3140B Vorhoelzer Forum
presentation first design idea +research presentation
design of unit and cluster
design with urban arrangement
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EXCURSION | NETHERLANDS
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EXCURSION | NL
DATES01.11. 03.11.2013
PROGRAMMnighttrain to Amsterdam01.11.2013 Design Workshop at TU Delf // visit MVRDV office 02.11.2013 Amsterdam 03.11.2013 Amsterdamnighttrain to München
COSTSabout 400€ including accommodation and travel
EXCURSION: Rotterdam - Delft - Amsterdam
Housing projectMVRDV
Impressum
Technische Universität MünchenFaculty of ArchitectureProfessorship in ArchitectureArcisstrasse 21D 80333 München www.et.ar.tum.de
EDITING + GRAPHIC DESIGNUlrike Fuchs Professorship in Architecture, TUM
TEXT Professorship in Architecture, TUM PHOTOGRAPHYProfessorship in Architecture, TUM
PRINTINGGrafik + Druck, München
This imprinting is subject to copyright. All rights are re served, whether the whole or part of the materials is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broad casting, reproduction on microfilms or in other ways, and storage in data banks. For any kind of use, per mission of the copyright owner must be obtained.
COVERAmserdam the Strip
1. Edition // Oct 2013
Technische Universität München
Faculty of Architecture
Chair for Emerging Technologies
Arcisstrasse 21
D 80333 München
www.et.ar.tum.de