Program
Barbara Petri (CH) studied architecture at RWTH Aachen and did her diploma with Prof. Gottfried Böhm. After two years at O.M.Ungers in Frankfurt, she has worked as an architect in Zürich since 1982. After twelve years of teaching at the Chair of Prof. H.E. Kramel at ETHZ, as a lecturer at the Univ. of Applied Sciences Stuttgart for ten years, and at the Zürich Hochschule für Technik for five, she has been a partner with ARCHiTOUR since 2005.
Please note that this tour is limited to 30 persons, and sign up will only open on Wednesday morning when you arrive at the conference. Also be aware that transportation between sites on this tour is entirely with public transporation and on foot, and all participants support their own travel fare. The cost of public transportation is not included in your conference registration fee.
Claudia Frigo Mallien (CH) studied architecture at ETH Zürich with Professor Flora Ruchat-Roncati and taught for seven years at the Chair for Design and Construction of Professor Arthur Ruegg. After practicing in several offices in Basel and Zürich, she has been working with with Schoop Architekten AG in Baden since 2008 and has been a partner and guide with ARCHiTOUR since 2007.
Please note that this tour is limited to 30 persons, and sign up will only open on Wednesday morning when you arrive at the conference. Also be aware that transportation between sites on this tour is entirely with public transporation and on foot, and all participants support their own travel fare. The cost of public transportation is not included in your conference registration fee.
Case Studies NL - adaptable and participatory housing in the Netherlands (2014) The documentary CASE STUDIES NL portrays a kaleidoscope of seven Dutch housing developments which all have adaptability and participation of the inhabitants as their core concepts. The key players of each project discuss the failures and successes of the various designs and their underlying processes. Although set in very different contexts and scales, mutual issues arise.
Beate Lendt (DE) studied architecture at TU Berlin, worked two years as an architect at Venhoeven CS, and then turned to filmmaking, drawing from experience gained in the Dutch television series post-production industry. In 2009, Beate founded x!mage, focusing on documentaries on the city and architecture. She is a guest lecturer at TU Eindhoven.
Gerald Linder (KE) studied civil engineering at TU Delft, working for various engineering firms, and by 1997 shifted his focus to architecture. Subsequently he designed the award winning Kraanspoor project in Amsterdam with Trude Hooykaas, and in 2001 became an Asst. Prof. at TU of Eindhoven. In 2010, Gerald co-founded cc-studio with Peter Heideman.
Jan Silberberger (DE) studied architecture and urban planning at the Univ. of Stuttgart, as well as visual communication and fine arts at the Hochschule für bildende Künste in Hamburg. From 2008-2011 he conducted his doctoral work at the Univ. of Fribourg, and currently focuses on how concepts of quality circulate within planning processes. Jan has been a part of of ETH CASE since 2008.