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List of abbreviations: WrUT - Wrocław University of Technology FA - Faculty of Architecture Tutors initials & full names AB ADH AM AS BG BW HSz JJ KC MB MPk MPl MS PA PM RT WB Anna Bać Alina Drapella Hermansdorfer Aleksandra Marcinów Andrzej Sobolewski Barbara Gronostajska Barbara Widera Hanna Szołomicka-Golasz Joanna Jabłońska Krzysztof Cebrat Marcin Brzezicki Marta Pakowska Michał Pelczarski Maciej Stojak Paweł Amałowicz Piotr Michalski Romuald Tarczewski Waldemar Bober Credit points: The history of European architecture [10h, Lect.] -- 1 ECTS Sustainable architecture [15 h, Lect.] - 3 ECTS Architectural design [65 h, Project] - 10 ECTS Preparation and scientific supervision: Alina Drapella Hermansdorfer Coordination: Michał Pelczarski 2
It is due to a lucky coincidence that the Summer School of Architecture 2015 will take place at Wrocław University of Technology in the run up to the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Polish science in Wroclaw. It is both a time of memories and summaries, as well as making plans for the future. In the first decades after the war the mission of the Faculty of Architecture concentrated on the reconstruction and rebuilding of the city, whose centre was ruined in nearly 70%. This goal was achieved, as evidenced by the appearance of the contemporary Wrocław. However, challenges posed by the 21st century that are faced by architects are no less daunting than those that were undertaken by the predecessors years ago. The 1999 Beijing Charter at the XX Congress of the UIA pointed out: Over the past century, the world has turned into a very different place. Yet one thing remains the same: we architects are again at a cross roads as a world profession. Currently we may conclude that none of the Millennium Development Goals has been achieved to the extent in which it was assumed. One-third of urban residents in developing regions still live in slums, the number of homeless and unemployed is rising and the concrete jungles of nowadays metropolitan areas have become a decisive factor in how people perceive their relation to the nature. Obviously architecture is not able to save the world, but it certainly has to fulfil a very important role in shaping a built environment in the manner which is friendlier both for people and the planet. Sustainable architecture, sometimes referred to as green, is born from the empathy and reverence for the humans as well as other living creatures. It applies modest means to achieve significant targets. Nevertheless, the concept of sustainable development is primarily related to a specific model of life, which has become the subject of research, teaching and practical applications at many universities affiliated to the ISCN International Sustainable Campus Network. Organizing a Summer School in the jubilee year for the Faculty of Architecture in Wrocław, we would like to invite our guests to discuss how to transform our universities into ones more eco-responsible and green. We will consider these issues on the example of the FA campus, which will be the subject of the common brain storms, studies and projects. I believe that it will be inspiring for all of us. We are looking forward to seeing you in Wrocław Alina Drapella-Hermansdorfer 3
22-25 th OF JUNE - THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES THE FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMME OF FA LABORATORY & TEACHING COMPLEX Location : 22-06-2015 10:15 Opening ceremony Room MPl,MPk 2..17. 12:00-13:00 Snack Break Building C 13 Return back to dormitories 16:00-17:00 Dinner 23-06-2015 1 ADH, Introduction to urban development of Wrocław. The masterpieces of historical architecture. The principles of design and assessment method for sustainable buildings in UE (BREAM, LEED). Introduction to the programme of FA Laboratory & Teaching Complex PA AS Introduction to the programme of FA Laboratory & Teaching Complex PA AS Location : 2.05 C13 Wednesday 24-06-2015 2 MS, Green Campus as a model for a new lifestyle and habitation in harmony with nature. The dispersed campus of WrUT, MB, Rain water management in public buildings 12:00-13:30 Lunchtime 13:30-14:00 Draft functional programme for FA Laboratory & Teaching Complex student presentations PA 209 and 043 (after luchtime) 4
Thursday 25-06-2015 3 JJ + PA, Green Campus - the main design issues related to public buildings. Conference and lecture halls 12:00-13:30 Lunchtime WB, General assumptions of the FA Campus development WB, General assumptions 13:30-14:30 of the FA Campus development 14:30-20:00 The room 043 available on individual work 209 and 043 (after lunchtime) 29 TH OF JUNE-2 ND OF JULY: THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASSES A CONCEPT OF THE GREEN FA CAMPUS LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN 29-06-2015 4 AB + KC: Energy efficiency in public building design. 043 Case study from Wrocław 15:00-20:00 ADH, MS 30-06-2015 5 MB: Double leaf façade. Principles of operation and examples of applications. Adaptation to local climate +Sustainable technologies for monsoon climate ADH, MS 043 5
Wednesday 01-07-2015 6 AS + BG, Green walls and green roofs (case study of 043 Marek Budzyński arch.), ADH, MS Thursday 02-07-2015 7 Presentations and the discussion of the concepts 043 ADH, MS RT, Structural aspects of sustainable architecture 6-9 th JULY: THE THIRD WEEK OF CLASSES: ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT OF FA LABORATORY & TEACHING COMPLEX 8 06-07-2015 JJ, AS, RT BW: Bioclimatic architecture 9 07-07-2015 JJ, AS, RT HSZ, Gothic arch. in the North France, Public buildings in medieval times 6
Wednesday 08-07-2015 10 JJ, AS, RT 15:00-20.00 The room 043 available on individual work Thursday 11 09-07-2015 Presentations and the discussion of the concepts JJ, AS, RT HSZ, Renaissance arch. in Italy 13-16 TH JULY: THE FOURTH WEEK OF CLASSES: THE DESIGN OF ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS FOR FA LABORATORY & TEACHING COMPLEX 13-07-2015 HSZ, Baroque arch. in Italy Classicism in the Netherlands, England and France MB, PM 12 14-07-2015 MB, PM 12:00-13:00 ADH Final test in sustainable design 13 043 or 7
Wednesday 15-07-2015 MB, PM 14 Thursday 16-07-2015 Presentations and the 12:00-13:00 discussion of architectural details MB, PM Lunchtime AM, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque arch. in Poland 15 20-23 th OF JULY - THE FIFTH WEEK OF CLASSES: THE COMPLETION OF THE MAJOR PART OF THE. THE INTRODUCTION TO PARAMETRIC DESIGN 20-07-2015 MPk, MPl BW, Wrocław architecture 15:00-20.00 The room 043 available on individual work AB 16 21-07-2015 MPk, MPl The room 043 available on individual work 15:00-20:00 17 8
Wednesday 22-07-2015 The acceptance of the descriptive reports - PA, JJ, ADH MPk, MPl 18 Thursday 23-07-2015 MPk, MPl The room 043 available on individual work 19 27-30 TH JULY: THE SIXTH WEEK OF CLASSES: THE PHYSICAL MODELING OF SMALL ARCHITECTURAL FORMS FOR FA CAMPUS 27-07-2015 MPk, MPl The room 043 available on individual work 15:00-20:00 20 28-07-2015 MPk, MPl The room 043 available on individual work 15:00-20:00 21 9
Wednesday 29-07-2015 The room 043 available on individual work The room 043 available on individual work: completion of the projects and preparation to the final exhibition 15:00-20:00 Thursday 30-07-2015 The exhibition of the design works, final presentations and discussion ADH, JJ, MPl and the invited guests 12:00-13:00 Lunchtime 22 The room 043 will be available for students from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. The room, which is a a computer lab, will be available under supervision of the staff. 10