07./08. september 2022
03044 Cottbus
The „Strategy and Methods Laboratories“ (SuMupLAB‘s) are one of the central event formats for promoting interdisciplinary exchange in SPP 2255. Sie richten sich explizit an die Bearbeiterinnen und Bearbeiter in den einzelnen Teilprojekten des SPP. They are explicitly aimed at the processors in the individual subprojects of the SPP. Each one from them should participate in one of the three SuMupLABs during the three-year funding period.
The two-day workshops take place in prominent architectural monuments of high modernism, which show clear references to the respective annual theme of the SPP 2255. Exemplary on site from different perspectives
- The history of the building and its value as a monument are to be substantiated,
- options for appropriate technical findings are presented,
- The chances and difficulties of preservation and development are discussed
- as well as perspectives for future use.
Equal consideration is given to questions of monument preservation, construction technology and materials science. Invited experts will give input presentations and will be available as discussion partners in the further course.
Under the direction of Dr.-Ing. Roland May, SuMupLAB 2022 took the participants to the former Cottbus-Nord airfield. The site, which was used for military purposes from 1933 to 2003, is currently being developed into an industrial location in the context of structural change in Lusatia. This raises crucial questions about the future authenticity of an ensemble of five aircraft hangars that is unique in Germany.
The following experts were invited to take part:
- Dr.-Eng. Joram Tutsch, Structural engineer in Kayser + Böttges | Barthel + Maus, Ingenieure und Architekten GmbH, München
- Dipl.-Eng. Sebastian Hettchen & Dr. Lars Scharnholz, Institut für Neue Industriekultur INIK GmbH, Cottbus
- Prof. Dr.-Eng. Werner Lorenz, SPP 2255.
Program
Further Veranstaltung, Workshop
Workshop Subprojects C2, C3, C4 and E4 – 3D Digitalisation. Limits of 3D capture and digitalisation of complex models.
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 1. November 2023
The workshop deals with the current limits of 3D capture and digitalisation of particularly complex and filigree objects. The occasion is the challenge of digitalising a historical wire rope model for the Olympic roof landscape in Munich. This model exemplifies the difficulties and limitations of digital capture and representation. The cross-project exchange is intended to show new possibilities and approaches for the digitisation of these challenging objects.
Workshop Subprojects B2, C2 und D2 – “Network Theories “
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 15. July 2022
On November 25, 2022, a one-day workshop was held at the Technical University of Munich, which focused on an introduction to actor-network theory and the limits of its applicability in network research in the history of civil engineering. It was open to all SPP members and was jointly organized by the subprojects Plank Trusses (D2), Historic Concrete Repairs (B2) and Physical Models in Civil Engineering (C2).
WORKSHOP OF THE SUBPROJECTS C3, C4, D1, D2 AND E1 – TYPIFIED GDR STRUCTURES AS HISTORICAL SOURCES OF ENGINEERING DESIGN
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 10. October 2022
The GDR produced highly typified load-bearing structures based on standardised building elements, which were in turn combined in type buildings. The workshop will focus on the phenomenon of state-led building typification in East Germany, with a consideration of West German type building for contextualisation. In addition to an insight into materials, constructions and development mechanisms, the constructive side of building in the GDR will be addressed and its worthiness of preservation discussed, away from the classical history of architecture and urban development.
The workshop will take place from 29.-31 3. 2023 at the Bauhaus University Weimar. A one-day excursion on 31. 3. will explore selected type buildings.
WORKSHOP OF THE SUBPROJECTS C3, C4, D1, D2 AND E1 – TYPIFIED GDR STRUCTURES AS HISTORICAL SOURCES OF ENGINEERING DESIGN
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 23. May 2023
The GDR produced highly typified load-bearing structures based on standardised building elements, which were in turn combined in type buildings. The workshop will focus on the phenomenon of state-led building typification in East Germany, with a consideration of West German type building for contextualisation. In addition to an insight into materials, constructions and development mechanisms, the constructive side of building in the GDR will be addressed and its worthiness of preservation discussed, away from the classical history of architecture and urban development.
The workshop will take place from 29.-31 3. 2023 at the Bauhaus University Weimar. A one-day excursion on 31. 3. will explore selected type buildings.
Workshop Cluster D – „Lightweight Roof Support Structures of the High Modern Age“
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 5. August 2021
Weimar – Bad Blankenburg – Erfurt
In Weimar, the members of the subprojects DENKRAUM (D1) and Brett- und Bohlenbinder (D2), which are connected in the cluster D, met for a two-day workshop at the Bauhaus University. In lectures and discussions common questions and topics of the two subprojects were worked out, especially with regard to the current SPP annual topic Building at the Limit. In addition, excursions to interesting roof structures of high modernism in Weimar and the surrounding area were undertaken.
WORKSHOP CLUSTER C – “BUILDING AT THE LIMIT”
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 7. January 2022
Workshop Cluster A – „Railway bridges“
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 26. November 2021
Dresden
On October 22, 2021, the Institute of Solid Structures of TU Dresden hosted a hybrid workshop on the topic of dealing with historic railroad bridges. The workshop, which was held with the participation of invited guests on site in Dresden and in the form of a parallel online conference, was aimed at the participants of the thematic cluster A (railroad bridges) of SPP 2255, which is composed of the two subprojects „Monuments in the Network “ (A1) and „Holistic Evaluation of Steel Railway Bridges“ (A2).
WORKSHOP “SPP EXHIBITION BASED ON MODELS” OF THE SUBPROJECTS C2 AND C4 IN FREIBERG
Kategorie: WorkshopPublished on: 23. January 2024
On September 14, 2022, a compact workshop of the subprojects C2 and C4 took place in the rooms of the Custody of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, where possibilities were exchanged on how the models investigated in SPP 2255 could be presented to the public in the form of a scientific exhibition.
SUMUPLAB 2021: THE FORMER BROADCASTING HALL OF RADIO EUROPE 1 IN SAARLAND
Kategorie: Veranstaltung, WorkshopPublished on: 29. July 2021
Überherrn, Ortsteil Felsberg, 22./23. September 2021
Die „Strategie- und Methodenlabore“ (SuMupLABs) sind eines der zentralen Veranstaltungsformate zur Förderung des interdisziplinären Austauschs im SPP 2255. Sie richten sich explizit an den Bearbeiterinnen und Bearbeiter in den einzelnen Teilprojekten des SPP.
Das erste SuMupLAB 2021 führte die Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer in die ehem. Sendehalle von Radio Europe 1 im Saarland. Das 1954/55 errichtete Bauwerk steht exemplarisch für das erste Jahresthema des SPP 2255 – „Bauen am Limit“. Der lichtdurchflutete Bau wird von einer gut 80 m weit frei spannenden Hängeschale überdacht, in deren spannungsreicher Baugeschichte die Grenzen des technisch Beherrschbaren in dramatischer Weise offenbar wurden.
Sports hall KT60L Free Waldorf School Magdeburg e.V.
Kategorie: VeranstaltungPublished on: 6. June 2022
Im Forschungsschwerpunkt SPP 2255 „Kulturerbe Konstruktion“ der DFG befassen sich WissenschaftlerInnen der TU BA Freiberg und TU Braunschweig mit den Konstruktionen des VEB Metalleichtbau-kombinat (MLK). Ein Typenbauwerk des MLKs ist das Sporthalle KT60L.
Die Sporthalle der Freie Waldorfschule Magdeburg e.V. wurde Mitte 1970er Jahre erbaut und in den Jahren 2007 sowie 2010/11 saniert. Sie stellt wegen des innovativen Erhaltungsansatzes ein Vorbild für den allgemeinen und auch denkmalpflegerischen Umgang von Typenbauwerken der DDR dar.