FOUNDATION BOARD
Chairman: DR. HANSPETER GEORGIFormer Minister for Economic Affairs and Employment, Saarland
Other members: DR.-ING. DANIEL ARNOLD CEO Deutsche Reihenhaus AG DR. GREGOR BONINCouncilor, City of Düsseldorf DR. KARL-HEINZ DAEHREFormer Minister for Federal Development and Traffi c, Saxony-AnhaltRAIMUND ELLROTTBranch Manager Hamburg, GMA DR. ALEXANDER ERDLANDCEO Wüstenrot & Württembergische AGARVED FUCHSPolar ExplorerDR. ROLAND GERSCHERMANNManaging Director F.A.Z. G.m.b.H.DR. HERLIND GUNDELACHFormer State Councilor of the Department of Science and Research of Hamburg MICHAEL HAHNMember of the Management Board, DB Regio AGJOACHIM HERRMANN, MdLBavarian Minister of State of the InteriorSUSANNE HEYDENREICHDirector, Theater der Altstadt, StuttgartDR. ECKART JOHN VON FREYENDHonorary President ZIABURKHARD JUNGLord Mayor of LeipzigINGEBORG JUNGE-REYERMayor and State Councilor of the Department of Urban Development and Environmental Affairs of BerlinFOLKERT KIEPEAssociate Director, Federation of German TownsMAIK KLOKOWManaging Director Mehr! Entertainment GmbH MATTHIAS KOHLBECKERKohlbecker | Architects & EngineersPROF. DR. RAINER P. LADEMANNManaging Director, Dr. Lademann & Partner HERMANN-JOSEF LAMBERTIMember of the Management Board, Deutsche Bank AGLUTZ LIENENKÄMPER, MdLDeputy Leader of the CDU state parliamentary groupNordrhein-WestfalenDR. EVA LOHSELord Mayor of LudwigshafenPROF. DR. ENGELBERT LÜTKE DALDRUPAgency for urban development, Urban StakeholderConsulting, Former State Secretary JOHANNES MOCK-O´HARAManaging Director Stage Entertainment GmbH INGRID MÖSSINGERGeneral Director, Kunstsammlungen ChemnitzKLAUS-PETER MÜLLERChairman of the Supervisory Board, Commerzbank AG HELMA OROSZLord Mayor of DresdenAYGÜL ÖZKANMinister for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration, Lower SaxonyREINHARD PASSLord Mayor of Essen GISELA PILTZ, MdB Interior and Municipal Affairs Spokesperson, FDPParliamentary PartyMATTHIAS PLATZECK, MdLPrime Minister of BrandenburgJÜRGEN ROTERSLord Mayor of Köln
DR. DIETER SALOMONLord Mayor of Freiburg BÄRBEL SCHOMBERGCEO of Schomberg & Co. Real Estate Consulting DR. ALBRECHT SCHRÖTERLord Mayor of Jena EDWIN SCHWARZChief Economic Affairs and Planning Offi cer of Frank-furt/MainPROF. DR. BURKHARD SCHWENKERCEO Roland BergerStrategy ConsultantsDR. JOHANNES TEYSSEN Chairman of the Management Boad E.ON AGPROF. CHRISTIANE THALGOTTFormer Civic Planning Offi cer of MunichDR. BERND THIEMANNChairman of the Supervisory Board Hypo Real EstateMARKUS ULBIGState Minister of the Interior, SaxonyPROF. JÖRN WALTERChief Planning Director of HamburgPROF. DR. MARTIN WENTZManaging Director WCP G.m.b.H.DR. JOACHIM WIELANDSpeaker of the Management Board, Aurelis Real Estate GmbH & Co. KG
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chairman:ALEXANDER OTTOCEO ECE Projektmanagement G.m.b.H. & Co. KG
Deputy Chairman WOLFGANG TIEFENSEE, MdBFormer Federal Minister Other members: PROF. DR. WILLI ALDAStuttgart University DR. JÜRGEN BERSUCHChairman Werner Otto FoundationPETER HARRY CARSTENSEN, MdLPrime Minister of Schleswig-HolsteinTHOMAS KÖNTGEN Member of the Board, Eurohypo AGHILDEGARD MÜLLERChairwomen of the Centram Management Board of the German Energy and Water AssociationOLAF SCHOLZLord Mayor of Hamburg DR. MICHAEL VESPERExecutive Director, German Olympic Sports Federation
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman: DR. ANDREAS MATTNERPresident ZIA Germany, Managing Director ECE
Other members: MICHAEL BATZ Theater maker and Scenographic ArtistFRIEDERIKE BEYERManaging Director, Beyer und Partner GERHARD FUCHS Former State Councilor of the Department of Urban Development and Environmental Affairs of HamburgROBERT HEINEMANN, MdHBManaging Director, “Lebendige Stadt” Veranstaltungs G.m.b.H.PROF. DR. DITTMAR MACHULEHafenCity Universität Hamburg, Urban Planning Department, retiredANDRÉ POITIERS ArchitectPROF. H. C. DR. H. C. FRITZ SCHRAMMAFormer Lord Mayor of Cologne
Stiftung „Lebendige Stadt“Saseler Damm 39 | 22395 Hamburg
Telefon +49 (0)40/60876176Fax +49 (0)40/60876187
[email protected] www.lebendige-stadt.de
We thank our supporters and joint orga-nizers as well as the sponsors!
NEW UTILIZATIONS – NEW INFRASTRUCTURE – NEW CULTURE OF PARTICIPATION?
I N V I T A T I O N
N O V E M B E R 9 – 1 1 , 2 011 | D O R T M U N D E R UTHE NEW CITYCONFERENCE 2011
Copyright Photo: Hans Jürgen Landes, Design Photo: labor b designbüro
“LEBENDIGE STADT” FOUNDATION
Since the year 2000, the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation headed by
the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Alexander Otto, successfully
is committed to the future of our cities.
The urban diversity made of work, culture, and living needs to be
preserved and designed. Focus is placed on the areas light, green, and
design of urban space. Since the establishment, the Foundation has
initiated and supported numerous best-practice projects with an overall
volume of around 25 million euros. Minister Presidents, lord mayors,
CEOs, scientists, and leading cultural fi gures have been contributing to
this on part of the Foundation.
Apart from its function as project promoter, the Foundation under-
stands itself as initiator by supporting the exchange of knowledge and
experiences between the cities. The Foundation contributes with its
annual conferences to current urban problems and with its annual
thematically changing Foundation Award, with which innovative ideas
and concepts with particular cultural and artistic value are honored, to
the exchange of know-how between local political decision-makers and
draws attention to best-practice examples. Furthermore, the Founda-
tion reports in its Foundation Journal, which is published two times a
year, and in its publication series about diverse and interesting issues
in the cities.
D O R T M U N DWELCOME TO WELCOME TO
C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 1 1 | T H E N E W C I T Y
D O R T M U N DNEW UTILIZATIONS – NEW INFRASTRUCTURE – NEW CULTURE OF PARTICIPATION?
© Foto: Klaus Grobler
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
SIGNAL IDUNA PARK
PRESENTATION OF THE FOUNDATION
AWARD AND JOINT RECEPTION WITH THE
LORD MAYOR OF DORTMUND
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
DORTMUNDER U | DASA
CONFERENCE
EVENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
DORTMUNDER U
CONFERENCE
EXCURSION
The event takes place with the support of the German Association of Cities and Towns.
BRAND – IDENTITY – HOME THE UNIQUE CITY
THE FOUNDATION AWARD
Once a year, the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation honors in changing cate-
gories projects in cities and municipalities with best-practice character
and which are recommended for imitation.
At the beginning of each year, the Foundation calls for entries by cities,
municipalities, institutes, universities, associations, and private persons for
its Europe-wide competition. A jury with independent experts assesses the
applications and selects the winner. In the past, prizes and acknowledge-
ments were awarded for particularly innovative and successful concepts
in museums, inner-city residences, sports facilities or playgrounds and
leisure areas.
2011 – DIE UNIQUE CITY: BRAND – IDENTITY – HOME
This year, the Foundation was looking for concepts and projects that give
cities or communities – but also their districts, quarters or major areas
– an own, unique identity, that raise a high sense of identifi cation and the
feeling of home in the citizens or that even make them a brand.
Decisive were also aspects of maintenance and fi nancial viability. We are
talking about projects that have already been realized or are about to be
implemented in the near future and that could serve as model for other
cities and municipalities.
D AY 1 | W E D N E S D AY N O V E M B E R 9 , 2 0 1 1
PRESENTATION OF THE FOUNDATION AWARD
Sponsor of the competition
WELCOME AND MODERATION
DR. ANDREAS MATTNER Chairman of the Executive Board, “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation
SPEECHES
ALEXANDER OTTO Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation
MICHAEL HAHN Chairman Regio Bus, DB Regio AG
A TALK ABOUT HOME:
PROF. DR. MICHAEL STEINBRECHER Professor for TV and video journalism at the Institute for Journalism at the TU Dortmund, ZDF (TV station) Journalist
talks with
JÜRGEN KLOPP Head Coach of Borussia Dortmund
ULLRICH SIERAU Lord Mayor of Dortmund
AWARD PRESENTATION
JÜRGEN ROTERS Lord Mayor of Cologne
DR. DIETER SALOMON Lord Mayor of Freiburg
DR. MICHAEL VESPER General Director, German Olympic Sports Federation
DIPL.-ING. BDA HERMANN HENKEL Adviser HPP Architekten Chairman of the Foundation Jury
FOLLOWED BY THE JOINT RECEPTION IN
THE BUSINESS ROOMS OF THE SIGNAL IDUNA PARK.
FOUNDATION AWARD
D A Y 1 | W E D N E S D A Y N O V E M B E R 9 , 2 0 1 1
S I G N A L I D U N A P A R K
PRESENTATION OF
PRESENTATION OF THE FOUNDATION AWARD AND JOINT RECEPTION WITH THE LORD MAYOR OF DORTMUND
07.00 P.M. GET TOGETHER07.30 P.M. PRESENTATION OF THE FOUNDATION AWARD “The Unique City: Brand, Identity, Home”
U T I L I Z AT I O N SN E W
NEW UTILIZATIONS
Whether industry, mines, or military: there comes the day when the key tenants are gone.
Then, creativity is needed in the municipalities and city councils. What can affected cities learn from the structu-ral change in the Ruhr region? Where can we see success and which errors can be avoided?Which unconventional paths are allowed to be followed? And what can be done if, unfortunately, also most of the citizens are gone, too?
D A Y 2 | T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 1 1
© Stadt Waltrop
PROGRAM DAY 2
U T I L I Z A T I O N SN E W
D A Y 2 | T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 1 1
D O R T M U N D E R U
Krupp-Park, Essen
Zeche Zollverein, Essen
PHOENIX See, Dortmund
© Photo: Manufactum
09.00 A.M. GET TOGETHER
09.30 A.M. OPENING Welcome and moderation
DR. ANDREAS MATTNER Chairman of the Executive Board, “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation“
09.40 A.M. INTRODUCTION “The structural change in Dortmund – from a working town to a service society”
ULLRICH SIERAU Lord Mayor of Dortmund
09.55 A.M. KEYNOTE SPEECH The New City: New Utilizations – New Infrastructure – New Culture of Participation? ALEXANDER OTTO Chairman of the “Lebendige Stadt” Board of Trustees
THEME: NEW UTILIZATIONS
10.20 A.M. “Alternative usage in eastern and western Germany – investment into the future or bottomless pit?”
WOLFGANG TIEFENSEE Former Federal Minister
in dialogue with
RUDOLF SCHARPING Former Federal Minister moderated by
ANGELA ELIS Moderator, book author
11.00 A.M. COFFEE BREAKT AND NETWORKING
11.30 A.M. “From church building to supermarket: how sacred are our places of worship to us?”
DR. MARTIN GRIMM Chairman of the Advisory Board, Martin-Luther-Forum
PROF. DR. MARGOT KÄSSMANN Theologian, Ruhr University Bochum
MICKEY BOSSCHERT Director of the estate offi ce Reliplan, Amsterdam
PRELATE DR. PETER KLASVOGT Director of the commandery and the Catholic Academy in Schwerte moderated by
MATTHIAS BONGARD Moderator, WDR
12.15 P.M. “Between structural change and loss of identity – how do we create the new city?”
PROF. DR. WALTER SIEBEL Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg Educational and Social Sciences Department
12.35 P.M. Discussion on examples serving as role model
“From industrial wasteland to the largest green inner-city project – the Krupp-Park in Essen”
REINHARD PASS Lord Mayor of Essen
“Mining pit Waltrop – the transformation of a coal mine”
ANNE HECK-GUTHE Mayor of Waltrop
“A multifunctional urban development project – the PHOENIX lake for Dortmund”
URSULA KLISCHAN Managing Director of PHOENIX See Entwicklungsgesellschaft, Dortmund
“New usage of federally owned real estate – a historic chance for cities”
DR. JÜRGEN GEHB Speaker of the Board of the Federal Agency for Real Estate Management moderated by
DR. GREGOR BONIN Councilor in the Planning and Construction Department of the regional capital Düsseldorf
01.35 P.M. LUNCH BREAK
Moderator, book author
I N F R A S T R U CT U R EN E W
D AY 2 | T H U R S D AY N O V E M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 1 1
NEW INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure is expensive. This makes it all the more important for cities to set the right course early.
Are fi ber optics networks more important than motorway connections? Would it be better for cities to invest in free WLAN networks rather than public libraries? Are cycle paths more important than streets? And will we need electric sockets at all parking spaces in future?
INFRASTRUCTUREN E W
PROGRAM DAY 2
D A Y 2 , T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 1 1
D O R T M U N D E R U
THEME: NEW INFRASTRUCTURE
02.55 P.M. OPENING
03.00 P.M. EUREF – the fi rst CO2-neutral city quarter in Berlin
REINHARD MÜLLER Chairman EUREF AG
03.20 P.M. “5 years of future research in the T-City Friedrichshafen – which infrastructure needs the new city?”
HOLGER HILLE T-Systems International GmbH, resp. for public-sector clients; authorized representative
03.40 P.M. “Copenhagen on its way to velocity – How can we make our city more bike-friendly?”
NIELS TØRSLØV Head of the Copenhagen Traffi c Department, City of Copenhagen
04.00 P.M. COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING
04.30 P.M. “E-mobility – bubble or specifi c challenge for cities?”
N. N.
04.50 P.M. SPECIAL SPEECH We regenerate our village – the Peter Maffay foundation’s aid project in Rumania
PETER MAFFAY Musician, Chairman of the Peter Maffay foundation
05.20 P.M. END
Aid project “Fortress Radeln – Shelter for children”
The musician Peter Maffay creates a refuge for traumatized children with his foundation in the Rumanian village Radeln in Siebenbürgen in which 700 inhabitants live. In a fi rst step, the vicarage and the adjoining buildings are renovated. In the thera-peutic holiday home, up to 14 children with physical and mental problems will fi nd shelter for around 2 weeks together with their supervisors. However, it will be an international place of encoun-ters. Apart from children from Rumania also children from abroad will be hosted. Model is the holiday home which the Peter Maffay foundation established on Mallorca.
Radeln is characterized by migration, unemployment, poverty, insuffi cient infrastructure, and lack of perspectives. At the same time, it incorporates great potentials due to its wonderful land-scape and untouched nature. Apart from the construction of the holiday home, the renovation of the fortress as protection-worthy cultural heritage is planned. This is to send the sign for the recon-struction of their village to the citizens of Radeln. Among others, the supply and disposal system and medical support need an extensive and intensive general overhaul. The “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation supports this project of the Peter Maffay foundation.
PETER MAFFAY FOUNDATION
EVENING RECEPTION
07.15 P.M. DEPARTURE OF BUS SHUTTLES (From the contracted hotels: Unique Hotel, Steigenberger, NH Hotel und Pullmann Hotel)
07.30 P.M. TOUR THROUGH MUSEUM
08.00 P.M. GET TOGETHER
08.30 P.M. WELCOME AND PROGRAM
ALEXANDER OTTO Chairman of the “Lebendige Stadt” Board of Trustees
“The new urban society and its challenges” HILDEGARD MÜLLER Chairwomen of the Central Management Board of the German Energy and Water Association
the evening is moderated by
DR. ANDREAS MATTNER Chairman of the Executive Board, “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation“
ENSEMBLE OF THE “CATS” MUSICAL
10.30 P.M. BAND
R E C E P T I O NE V E N I N G
D A Y 2 | T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 1 1
DASA, GERMAN WORKING WORLD EXHIBITION
Foto: WF Dortmund / Jan Leismann
OF PARTICIPATION?NEW CULTURE
D AY 3 , F R I D AY N O V E M B E R 1 1 , 2 0 1 1
NEW CULTURE OF PARTICIPATION?
Decisions are becoming more and more complex, appro-val procedures take more and more time and impon-derables are continuously increasing.
Is an increased and earlier participation of citizens the answer or does it only enlarge the problem?Is real citizen participation possible or only utopia? And where is the normal citizen between all the enraged citi-zens and professional citizens?
OF PARTICIPATION?NEW CULTURE
D A Y 3 , F R I D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 1 , 2 0 1 1
D O R T M U N D E R U
PROGRAM DAY 3
09.00 A.M. GET TOGETHER 09.15 A.M. OPENING 09.25 A.M. What do cities do with enraged citizens?
N. N.
09.45 A.M. Arbitration for large-scale project. Confl ict-solving dialogue or sedative pill?
PROF. DR.-ING. JOHANN-DIETRICH WÖRNER Chairman of the Board of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and arbitrator for the Stuttgart 21 project as well as the extension of Frankfurt airport 10.05 A.M. The planning cell as innovative citizen participation tool
PROF. DR. HANS J. LIETZMANN Head of the planning cell “Citizen Participation”, University of Wuppertal
10.25 A.M. Centuries of practised grass-roots democracy – is Switzerland one step ahead of Europe?
DR. GABI HUBER Member of the National Council, Canton Uri
10.45 A.M. Does direct democracy endanger Germany’s future?
CHRISTIAN ULBRICH CEO EMEA, Jones Lang LaSalle Europe Ltd.
11.05 A.M. COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING
11.30 A.M. GETTING INTO DETAIL
PROF. DR. ENGELBERT LÜTKE DALDRUP Agency for urban development, Urban Stakeholder Consulting, Former State Secretary in the Ministry for Traffi c, Construction, and Urban Development
12.30 P.M. Referendums – more democracy or escape from responsibility?
Discussion between
OLE VON BEUST Former Lord Mayor of Hamburg
and
REZZO SCHLAUCH Former Parliamentary State Secretary
moderated by DR. JÖRG DRÄGER Board member of the Bertelsmann foundation
01.30 P.M. FINGERFOOD02.00 P.M. DEPARTURE TO EXCURSION TO THE PHOENIX LAKE
.
Copyright Foto: Stadt Rees
Further information on the excursion is provided on the following page.
© PHOENIX See, Dortmund
EXCURSIONHOTELS &
C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 1 1 | T H E N E W C I T Y
NOVEMBER 11 | PHOENIX SEE© PHOENIX See, Dortmund
© PHOENIX See, Dortmund
Foto: © Hans Jürgen Landes
INFORMATION
PROVIDE A LOCATION FOR THE FUTUREOnly fi ve kilometers from Dortmund’s city center on a former iron and steel plant are rooms for change – rooms for economy and living being created. Here, sustainable structural change can be experienced from close by.
• Technology meets tradition: starting at the Dortmund U, we are visiting the innovative location PHOENIX West, the furnace area and the MST.factory, Europe’s fi rst competence center for micro and nano technology.
• Then it goes round: to the Hörde castle, then around the newly created PHOENIX lake, an area for living and working, leisure time and recreation, making the city even more worth visiting.
That are views – on a strong part of a new Dortmund!
Realized and accompanied by the Business Development Department Dortmund.
© PHOENIX See, Dortmund
PHOENIX EXCURSION, 11.11., 02.00 P.M.
© PHOENIX See, Dortmund
HOTELS | NOVEMBER 9–11
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NH HOTEL
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Leopoldstr.
Borsigstr.
Schützenstr.
Hannöversche Str.
Brackeler Str.
Mallinckrodtstr.
Jägerstr.
ROOM RATES
€ 119.00 single room€ 157.00 double room€ 199.00 Junior Suite all incl. breakfast plus 5% lodging tax
€ 107.75 single room € 126.00 double room incl. breakfastincl. 5% lodging tax
€ 107.00 single room€ 125.00 double roomincl. breakfast plus 5% lodging tax
€ 118.00 single room € 137.00 double room incl. breakfastplus 5% lodging tax
HOTELDriving time from hotel to venue
UNIQUE HOTELDORTMUNDHoher Wall 3844137 Dortmundapprox. 200m on foot
HOTELSTEIGENBERGERBerswordtstraße 244139 Dortmund2.5 km (6 min.)
NH HOTELKönigswall 1 44137 Dortmund1.5 km (5 min.)
PULLMANDORTMUND Lindemannstraße 8844137 Dortmund2.5 km (6 min.)
BOOKINGPlease refer to "Lebendige Stadt".
[email protected]. +49 (0)231 560 50 0Fax +49 (0)231 560 50 498
www.dortmund.steigenberger.dereservierung@dortmund.steigenberger.deTel. +49 (0)231 9021 666 Fax +49 (0)231 9021 999
[email protected]. +49 (0)211 882 283 50 Fax +49 (0)211 781 188 9
[email protected] Tel. +49 (0)231 9113 0 Fax +49 (0)231 9113 999
CONTINGENTuntil
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INFORMATION
REGISTRATIONPROGRAM
C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 1 1 | T H E N E W C I T Y
N O V E M B E R 9 - 1 1 | D O R T M U N D
VENUES
Presentation of the foundation award and jointreception with the Lord Mayor of DortmundNovember 9, 2011
SIGNAL IDUNA PARK Entrance North-East Strobelallee 50 44139 DortmundParking facilities directly in front of the stadium along Strobelallee streetMetro: U42, Theodor-Fliedner-Heim, 5 walking minutes; or U45, Westphalenhallen, 5 walking minutes
Conference November 10 and 11, 2011
DORTMUNDER UCenter for Art and CreativityLeonie-Reygers-Terrasse44137 DortmundThe Dortmunder U is 5 walking minutes from the main train station (800m linear distance). From the main entrance of the main train station turn right into the Königswall street, cross the Brinkhoffstraße / Königswall crossroads.
You can get to the Dortmunder U with the underground train lines U43 and U 44, stop "Westentor", and with the city trains S1, S2, S5, stop "Hauptbahnhof" [main train station]. Remarks for navigation systems: please enter "Brinkhoffstraße 4" in your navigation system to get to the Dortmunder U. The offi cial address Leonie-Reygers-Terrasse" is not yet available in all systems.
Evening reception November 10, 2011
DASA – GERMAN WORKING WORLD EXHIBITIONFriedrich-Henkel-Weg 1–2544149 Dortmund Travelling to and from the evening reception is organized with shuttle busses. The busses depart from the contract hotels (Unique Hotel Dortmund, Hotel Steigenberger, NH Hotel, Pullman Dortmund).
Excursion November 11, 2011
PHOENIX LAKEBus transfer starting at Dortmund U
COSTS
The price of 235 euros plus VAT includes the conference fee for both days as well as the award ceremony. A reduction of the participation fee for individual sections of the conference is not possible. The listed price is per person. If you register online under www.lebendige-stadt.de you will receive a 10 euros discount.
REGISTRATION
Online registration under www.lebendige-stadt.de or using the enclosed fax reply.Please address queries to:[email protected] or phone +49 (0)40 - 60876176
You can cancel your registration until October 21, 2011. The event will be interpreted simultaneously into English.
You can directly book a hotel room at the prices listed; please refer to “Lebendige Stadt” when booking.
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C O N F E R E N C E S R E T R O S P E C T I V E
“ L E B E N D I G E S T A D T ” F O U N D A T I O N
CONFERENCES OF THE “LEBENDIGE STADT” FOUNDATION
Since 2001, the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation has been inviting representative from politics, economy, culture, science and government to a symposium. The participants include numerous lord mayors, mayors, ministers, and other local representatives from many European countries as well as board members of leading companies.
OVERVIEW 2001 TO 2010
2001 DÜSSELDORF The City as Stage –
Light, Sound, Water, Performance City
2002 WOLFSBURG The City of the Future
2003 LEIPZIG Civic Planning and Design –
Innovative, Intelligent, Cost-Effective
2004 HAMBURG Living in the City –
New Locations, New Ways, New Perspectives
2005 MUNICH Conference of Civic Cultures –
Sport, Culture, Living
2006 ESSEN Changing City –
Urban Reconstruction, Education, Tourism
2007 BERLIN City in Motion – Town Twinning,
Traffi c, Urban Growth
2008 DRESDEN Resources of the City –
Climate Protection, Green Spaces, Quality of Life
2009 COLOGNE Colorful City – Children,
Media and Cultural Diversity
2010 MUNICHPulsating City – Money, Noise, Ideas
THE FOUNDATIONINFORMATION ON
STIFTUNGSPREIS
ACTIVITIES OF THE FOUNDATION
In addition to staging its annual European conferences, the Foundation supports projects based on creative concepts that serve as models for other municipalities and that enhance the urban living quality of towns and cities in the long term. Our objective is to play an active role in shaping the future of our towns and cities – by promoting cultural life and through science and research, the conservation of cultural values and the preservation of protected buildings. Our cities provide people with places to live and places to work – and should be alive with trade and cultural activity. Our aim is to preserve the variety and diversity. For oursel-ves and for our children. The non-profi t “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation has taken up this challenge.
EXAMPLES OF SUPPORTED PROJECTS:
“CAPITAL OF BIODIVERSITY” COMPETITION In 2010, the Foundation was staging together with the Deut-sche Umwelthilfe environmental protection organization the “Capital of Biodiversity” competition, which was part of the international “Capital of Biodiversity” project that took place at the same time in France, Spain, Hungary, and Slovakia. The goal was to identify the city that makes particular efforts to preserve and promote the diversity of ecosystems and species. Related was the aim to motivate relevant actors in the cities and municipalities to undertake greated efforts and to implement specifi c measures regarding the protection of nature and biodiversity. Nearly 900 projects were submitted in a total of six categories and assessed by a project-accom-panying specialized working group. The German competition was won by Hannover; the city mad biodiversity to one of its basic urban development targets refl ected by numerous ac-tivities, which means that those efforts were not only shown in one district. 13 other municipalities were honored for their efforts undertaken for the conservation of a versatile nature.
REDESIGN OF THE ST. NIKOLAI CHURCH COURTYARD IN LEIPZIG With the support of the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation, the historic courtyard in front of the St. Nikolai church has been transformed into a place of peaceful refl ection. The centerpi-eces of the redesigned courtyard are the light installation of the Leipzig-based Tilo Schulz and a granite fountain desig-ned by David Chipperfi eld. The fountain operates year-round and creates a setting for communication and an oasis of tranquility. The light installation with its 150 colored “illu-minated cobblestones” symbolizes the gradual build-up of peaceful gatherings like the famous “Monday demonstra-tions” that took place in Leipzig in 1989.
ARTISTIC ILLUMINATION OF THE REICHSTAG To mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany, a permanent, artistically designed lighting concept was installed at the Reichstag building in Berlin on the initiative of the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation. The central idea of the winning design concept is to incorpo-rate all four sides of the building, and the special architectu-ral features of the façade are bathed in a tranquil, restrained, classic, and elegant light. In addition, the use of new techno-logy signifi cantly reduces the energy consumption.
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PAST AWARD-WINNERS
2010 Arnsberg as most senior-friendly city
2009 Griesheim in Hessen for its child-friendly mobility concept
2008 The “Grünmarkt” in Nienburg an der Weser as Europe’s most attractive weekly market
2007 “Parkgarage P23” in Amsterdam as Europe’s best parking concept
2006 The Georg-Freundorfer-Platz square in Munich as the best playground and leisure area
2005 The “Funbox Amalie” trend sports hall in Essen and the “Schule am Mummelsoll” school in Berlin as the most innovative sports venues
2004 The “Heslach House of Generations” in Stuttgart as the best inner-city residential concept
2003 Chemnitz Art Gallery as the best museum concept
2002 The “Innenhafen Duisburg Entwicklungsgesell-schaft mbH” company for the redevelopment of industrial city districts and brownfi eld sites
2001 The “Platz der Einheit” square in Potsdam for exemplary square design
FOUNDATION AWARD
Illumination: Michael Batz
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AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONSLEBENDIGER JUNGFERNSTIEG E.V.The Foundation initiated and promoted the redesign of the Jungfernstieg in Hamburg. Therefore, the Foundation called for entries for a nation-wide competition. The result is a ge-nerously dimensioned system of steps across the full width of the Jungfernstieg, extending down to the water. Thanks to the tribune-like shape of the new pier with movable benches, the Alster can be turned into a stage for cultural events of any kind. In front of the steps is a boulevard with a staggered three-axis silver linden avenue. With the aim to redesign the Jungfernstieg and based on the reason not to fi nance the re-development from public funds alone, a joint initiative of the “Lebendige Stadt” Foundation and the City of Hamburg led to the establishment of the “Förderverein Lebendiger Jung-fernstieg e.V.” [friends of the “Jungfernstieg”] by prominent Hamburg citizens in the summer of 2002. In-depth con-sultation at the earliest possible stage with all the relevant decision-makers and the parties directly affected by redeve-lopment works played a key role in the implementation and success of this large-scale project. The redevelopment of the Jungfernstieg completed in summer 2006 is a best practice example that serves as model for other cities and municipa-lities. www.lebendiger-jungfernstieg.de
LICHT-KUNST-SPEICHERSTADT E.V.(Speicherstadt Light and Art Association)The “Licht-Kunst-Speicherstadt” association is the dri-ving force behind the illuminated Speicherstadt project in Hamburg’s historic warehouse district. It was set up by entrepreneurs and private individuals in September 2009 in a joint initiative with the Hamburg Senate parliament. The illuminated Speicherstadt is funded by generous cash and non-cash donations as well as bridge sponsorships. By now, the illumination covers around 60 % of the warehouse complex. www.lichtkunst-speicherstadt.de
LEUCHTENDES RHEINPANORAMA KÖLN E.V.(Association for the Illumination of the Rhine Panorama Cologne)The Foundation initiated and promoted the illumination concept for the Rhine banks in Cologne. The harmonized play of light and dark traces the buildings contours. At the same time, energy consumption is reduced by using the latest technology.
AWARDS2008 “Silver Landscapes” for the “Lebendige Stadt”
Foundation from the German Association of Horti-culture, Landscaping and the Construction of Sports Pitches (GaLaBau) in recognition of the Foundation’s outstanding role in promoting a green environment.
2008 BDA Architecture Award for the redevelopment of the Jungfernstieg promenade in Hamburg
2005 “City People Light Award” for the illumination of the bank of the Rhine from the LUCI international lighting association for exemplary light design
VOLUME 1City Squares in Lyon – Strategies for Developing Outdoor Areas in Inner Cities: Parameters for a Vibrant City Based on the Example of Modern, Metropolitan Square Design
VOLUME 2The Green Belt in Frankfurt, City of Frankfurt – Environ-mental Offi ce
VOLUME 3The Humane Market Economy – Entrepreneurs Take on Responsibility
VOLUME 4City by the Water – New Opportunities for Municipalities and Tourism
VOLUME 5Urban Redevelopment – Grasping Opportunities to Create the City of the Future
VOLUME 6Public Space – Public Relations
VOLUME 7Green – Nature and City – Structure Development Strategies for Planning and Designing Urban Open Space
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