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With a unique, exclusive format the member-conferences engage with topics proposed by the circle of members of the ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE, with the Az W given complete autonomy to select the contents and organise the programme. The member-conferences take place usually exclusively for members of the ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE and for selected experts from politics, architecture and economics in the library of the Az W. They promote networking by providing a platform for open exchange in a workshop-like atmosphere.

26th Member-Conference: The ÖBB as an Urban Developer
01.12.2016
The ÖBB makes homes mobile. A further 25,000 homes are to be completed within 10 years on former ÖBB grounds in Vienna. The Nordbahnhof grounds is the largest of the sites scheduled for redevelopment, alongside which are also the Nordwestbahnhof grounds, the Hauptbahnhof grounds, or smaller sites like the Felberstrasse area or Florasdorf. In his lecture Herbert Logar of ÖBB-Immobilienmanagement GmbH presented future urban development milestones courtesy of the ÖBB.
Guest speaker: Herbert Logar, ÖBB-Immobilienmanagement GmbH
Round Table Discussion with: Thomas Madreiter, Director of Planning, Head of Gruppe Planung; Gregor Puscher, Deputy Head of Department, MA 21, Head of Planungsgruppe West; Winfried Kallinger, Kallco; Michael Pech, ÖSW; Andreas Reittinger, ÖVW
Moderated by Angelika Fitz

25th Member Conference: "LIBERATING" HOUSING
31.03.2016
The 25th ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE member conference is dedicated to the topic of 'LIBERATING housing', with a full evening devoted to the topic of increasing housing by increasing cost-efficiency. "Construction costs have trippled in the last five years to meet building regulations and standards in the (housing) sector, placing increased pressure on affordable homes" (Plattform Wohnungsbau).
Why are costs rising?
Guest speakers:
Kurt Puchinger, Chairman of the Grundstücksbeirates
Karl Wurm, Chairman of GBV, and co-initiator of Plattform Wohnungsbau
Peter Lorenz, LORENZATELIERS: Architecture, Costs in Subsidised Housing in Vienna
Followed by a round table discussion, with Peter Lorenz; Kurt Puchinger; Ernst Schlossnickel, MD-BD — Gruppe Behördliche Verfahren und Vergabe; Werner Schuster, MD-BD — Gruppe Hochbau; Karl Wurm
Moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

24th Member Conference: Living in a High-Rise
03.12.2015
Living in a high-rise is becoming a new trend, as can be seen in many European cities. In Vienna, too, there is now a whole row of investors whose new housing projects are growing into the sky. "In the face of large influx coupled with a scarcity of land in the metropolises, there's nowhere to go but up", say market analysts. What are the pros and cons of living in a high-rise, who are the target groups, and what is the contribution that high-rises can make to the increasing demand for homes? The 24th Member Conference by the ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE is dedicated to the topic from very different perspectives:
Gerd Erhartt, querkraft architekten
Christoph Reinprecht, Institut für Soziologie
Michael Pech, Österreichische Siedlungswerk AG
Andreas Holler, BUWOG Group
moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

23rd Member Conference: Building with Wood
24.06.2015
Until a few years ago multi-storey wooden buildings were still subject to additional building restrictions. These restrictions were primarily based on fire safety requirements for new buildings. The research project 8+ by Schluder Architektur set a precedent by proving that it is possible to complete a building of up to twenty storeys with all supporting elements made exclusively of wood while meeting all safety requirements, so removing the “mental block (and the red tape) associated with working with timber”.
Now, an 84 metre tall, 24 storey high-rise is to be completed in Vienna that has changed thinking on the subject of wood-hybrid construction for large-volume buildings.
The 23rd ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE Member Conference presented:
Michael Schluder, Schluder Architektur: 8+ research project
Andrea Bernasconi: Via Cenni residential building, Milan
Oliver Sterl, Rüdiger Lainer & Partner Architekten: HoHo Vienna
Moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien


22nd Member Conference: A focus on smart cities
24.11.2014
This summer the council of the City of Vienna officially adopted the Step 2025 urban development plan and the Smart City Strategy. Both documents focus on sustainability and the conservation of resources in urban development. This sounds good on paper. But what does this mean in practical terms? How can smart ideas be implemented? Does a Smart City need stupid buildings? How smart is the Slow City? And, what are the strategies employed in the smart city Amsterdam?
Guest speakers:
Ina Homeier, Smart City Wien Initiative: Smart City Wien Rahmenstrategie; Frans-Anton Vermast, Strategy Advisor Low Carbon & Connected Urban Policies: Amsterdam Smart City; Michael Gehbauer: GreenHouse student residence by aap.architekten; Manfred Pagler: Bauplatz D1 by Berger + Parkkinen Architekten, querkraft architekten; Moderated by Dominic Weiss, tina vienna / Smart City Agentur

21st Member Conference: And then it was light. Architecture without services?
13.05.2014
Technological progress, ever scarcer resources and increasing energy-awareness are playing an increasing role in matters of design. Architecture must take greater care than has been the case of users' health and wellbeing, among other factors because we spend the majority of our everyday lives in buildings without natural light. Questions concerning visual optimisation, maximum energy efficiency and the reduction of CO2 emissions, as well as the most recent developments in health-promoting concepts for spaces and buildings were on the agenda for discussion at the 21st Member Conference.
Guest speakers:
Dietmar Eberle, Baumschlager Eberle: 2226 office building
Johann Scheuringer, Josko Fenster und Türen: The overheating of buildings in contemporary architecture
Gregor Radinger, Zentrum für Lichtplanung, Lichtlabor Krems: Phototecture. Natural lighting indoors
Christine Horner, SOLID architecture: THE DAYLIGHT BONUS: planning, building + blogging
Moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Director of the Architekturzentrum Wien


20th Member Conference – Building in Vienna
12.11.2013
The Architecture Lounge's 20th Member Conference was held as future.lab, as part of the series of events 'WIEN 2025 meine zukunft' (VIENNA 2025 my future) to establish guidelines for the renewal of the Vienna urban development plan for 2025 (STEP 2025). Viennese politicians want "wild, courageous architecture". The architects are open to this demand. Why do "courageous" projects often fail? Why do great plans often drift into mediocrity? Does the diversity of measures and requirements governing construction, above all of housing, force the architecture into the background? Can architecture in Vienna achieve a certain measure of freedom and design leeway (once again)? The event Bauen in Wien (Building in Vienna) took a critical view of the dependence of architecture on the authorities and, in part, contradictory regulations, and placed these in a context of other European cities.
Brief talks:
Brigitte Jilka, managing director of the Executive Office for Urban Planning of Vienna
Sergison Bates Architects, London
Roman Delugan, Delugan Meissl Architekten, Vienna
Johannes Kaufmann, Riepl, Kaufmann, Bammer Architektur
Michael Ludwig, Executive City Councillor for Housing, Housing Construction and Urban Renewal
Brief lectures were followed by a round table discussion.

19th Member Conference – Urban planning in the Context of Europe
03.06.2013
The 19th Architecture Lounge member conference was held as a part of the series of events 'WIEN 2025 deine zukunft' (Vienna 2025 your future) on the programmatic renewal of the Vienna Urban Development Plan 2025 (STEP 2025).
In some European cities there is a municipal architect who takes precedence over the local planning authorities. These municipal architects usually have a background in architecture. There is no such comparable position in Vienna. So we invited European municipal architects, or their representatives, to Vienna in order to compare their remits and responsibilities in their various functions, and to find out how urban planning functions in other cities. What role does architecture have to play in urban planning and development?
Brief talks:
Thomas Madreiter, director of municipal planning, Vienna
Johannes Kaiser-Wortmann, Wortmann Architects, Barcelona
Tina Saaby, municipal architect, Copenhagen
Pascal Hunkeler, member of the executive board for the Zurich municipal planning department, Zurich Maria Vassilakou, Executive City Councillor for Urban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection and Public Participation


18th Member Conference – New working worlds. Resource-conserving and flexible

19 November 2012
From innovative façade systems to new trend-setting office concepts — the office buildings of today have to meet ever rising demands. Alongside commercial viability, the wellbeing of the workers, the positive impact on communication as well as resource-conserving and low-CO2 construction methods and organisational flexibility are key. The 18th Mini Conference for the Architecture Lounge is dedicated to this topic from the most varied of perspectives.
Guest speakers:
Dieter Hayde, Atelier Hayde Architekten: Raiffeisen Klimaschutzhochhaus
Marta Schreieck, henke und schreieck Architekten: Erste Bank Campus
Ernst Morgenbesser, UNIQA Real Estate Management: UNIQA Tower. From the Vision to Reality — Experience with Fully Glazed Office Buildings
Fritz Hrusa: Vitra Office Systems

17th Member Conference – Sites Mobilization for Housing
3 July 2012
By 2030 the population of Vienna is expected to reach the two million mark. Even today the demand for housing exceeds supply. Sites for housing development have increased in price many-fold over the past few years as such sites are often being hoarded. In 1970 the cost of a site was only twelve percent of the overall cost of a building project, now this figure is thirty percent. According to experts, this has the potential to lead to a detrimental development in the subsidised housing sector. Because there is hardly any affordable land available for social housing developments in the conurbations, investors are moving to locations where sufficient low cost building land is still available. What can the Widmungsabgabe levy (reallocation levy), applicable since 1 April, change? Will this tax lead to a further increase in the price of housing, or does it contribute to covering the cost of infrastructure while freeing-up sites for development without, as some maintain, impacting on the price of housing? Or, will it become a tax on earnings in the absence of zoning? And, should a land tax be levied? The 17th Architecture Lounge Member Conference was dedicated to a round table discussion of this topical issue.
round table participants:
Walter Blachfellner, Salzburger Landesregierung, Wohnbauförderung und Raumordnung
Heinz Fassmann, Institut für Geografie und Regionalforschung der Universität Wien
Dieter Groschopf, wohnfonds_wien, fonds für wohnbau und stadterneuerung
Josef Schmidinger, s Bausparkasse
Gerhard Schuster, Buwog
Karl Wurm, Österreichischer Verband gemeinnütziger Bauvereinigungen
moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

16th Member Conference – City on the Water — Urban Development Potential
2 November 2011
Over the last two years Wiener Hafen has developed visionary projects on 'Vienna on the Danube'. For over ten years Christoph Chorherr of Die Grünen Wien (The Greens, Vienna) has been pursuing the idea not of developing Vienna alongside the Danube but rather of Vienna on the Danube. The 16th Member Conference as part of the Architecture Lounge was accordingly dedicated to the subject of 'City on the Water — Urban Development Potential' and two positions had been invited to talk, from Hamburg and from Basel.
Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg, chairman of the Executive Board of HafenCity Hamburg
Thomas Waltert, Basel Nord Area Management, City of Basel planning office
Rudolf Mutz, CEO of Wiener Hafen Management
followed by a discussion with: Kurt Puchinger, MD, GB Bauten und Technik, Stadtbaudirektion; Christoph Chorherr, Die Grünen Wien; Jürg Degen, City of Basel planning office; Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg; Thomas Waltert; Rudolf Mutz.
moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

15th Member Conference Round Table – quality Assurance in the urban development and traffic sector
4 July 2011
"I want a city where many people enjoy living …a city that embraces new trends, such as gentle mobility or City Farming, and that even sets trends itself". These are the words of Maria Vassilakou, Executive City Councillor of Vienna for Urban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy and Public Participation. Vienna is growing in the direction of a metropolis of 2 million — the subsequent challenges and planning strategies demand far-sighted planning and quality assurance in the urban development and traffic sector. For the 15th Architecture Lounge Mini Conference Maria Vassilakou outlines her plans and concrete proposals for the next five years. The discussion that follows provides an opportunity to exchange experiences.

14th Member Conference Round Table on the Topic of Architecture and Urbanism in Southeast Europe After the Crisis
2 December 2010
As a result of the high level of interest last year, the 14th Mini-Conference is also dedicated to the region of southeast Europe. The crisis has also left its mark on the Balkan states, although the regional dynamics nevertheless appear largely unbroken. The specific challenges involved and possible approaches to finding solutions following the crisis are discussed together with experts from different countries.
participants:
Kai Vöckler and Erhard Busek
Stefan Ghenciulesco on the situation in Romania
Vesna Vucinic on the situation in Serbia and Croatia
Ephgenia Hodkevitch on the situation in Bulgaria
moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, director of the Architekturzentrum Wien

13th Member Conference Round Table on The Financial Viability of High Quality. How Economically Can One Build?
17 May 2010
In times of economic crisis the financial viability of high quality architecture is a topic that is frequently discussed. What does low-cost mean? Can savings be made in the area of construction? Should the list of features be challenged — in the field of social housing, for example? Can economic parameters and planning factors achieve cost efficiency in the realisation? Can financial pressures lead to new architectural solutions and types of building? The specific challenges and planning strategies as well as possible approaches to finding viable solutions are analysed and discussed in this, the 13th Architecture Lounge Mini Conference.
participants:
from the architect's perspective: Anna Popelka / PPAG Architekten, Jakob Dunkl / querkraft Architekten
from the building contractor's perspective: Theodor Klais / Strabag AG
from the investor's perspective: Winfried Kallinger / Kallco Bauträger
from the raw material producer's perspective: Anders Holte / Eternit Werke Ludwig Hatschek AG
moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, director of the Architekturzentrum Wien

12th Member Conference Round Table on Housing for the Elderly
05 October 2009
Growing old is probably the greatest demographic challenge confronting Western society. The group in the generation 50+ is extremely heterogeneous, with the scale ranging from active pensioners, young at heart, to the ever-growing group of senior citizens in need of care. The high life expectancy of people now and an array of long-term illnesses have to be met in due time by forward-looking urban planning, with concepts like supervised housing or intergenerational encounters. At the 12th Mini Conference for the Architecture Lounge the specific challenges and planning strategies involved as well as possible approaches to finding solutions were analysed and discussed in a round table discussion.
participants:
Arquitectos, Heidi Pretterhofer and Dieter Spath – Status quo: Housing for the Elderly in Vienna
Renate Narten, Büro für sozialräumliche Forschung und Beratung — Retirement Communities / Sun City. What does it teach us?
Winfried Kallinger/Kallco — Lifestyles and Housing Needs of the Elderly
studio uek architektur — The Architect's View
Gerhard Schuster/Buwog — The Developer's View
Michaela Mischek-Lainer/Michaela Mischek Bauträger — Subsidised Care Homes in Vienna
moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, director of the Architekturzentrum Wien

11th Member Conference: Developing the Existing Substance
18 May 2009
An old factory becomes a new housing estate, a former trade fair complex becomes an art district. Wherever we go we find buildings that provide space for new uses. A professional approach to the original substance is just as key as an innovative concept. Developing the existing substance differs from building afresh in terms of both the technology and the planning strategies involved. What are the demands that have to be met? At the 11th Mini Conference by the Architecture Lounge we analysed and discussed with experts on the specific challenges and planning strategies involved, as well as possible approaches to finding solutions.
guest speakers:
Caroline Jäger-Klein, Vienna University of Technology, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Bauforschung und Denkmalpflege
Hans Gangoly, Gangoly & Kristiner Architekten
Christian Jabornegg, András Pálffy, Jabornegg & Pálffy Architekten
Christoph Stadlhuber, CEO of the Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft, BIG
moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, director of the Architekturzentrum Wien

10th Member Conference Centrope — Middle European Region
17 November 2008
In economic terms the Middle European Region has benefited significantly from the expansion of the EU, and the two capital cities of Bratislava and Vienna form the power centre of an economically and culturally expanding region of Europe. At the Architecture Lounge's 10th Mini Conference the discussion with experts centres on visions for the future urban development of these two metropolises, an agglomeration of 'Twin Cities' with only fifty kilometres between them.
Speakers: Eugen Antalovsky, business manager of Europaforum Wien: Centrope — Middle European Region; Tatiana Mikusova, head of Dom Centropy: The Synergies and Challenges of a Collaboration that Crosses Borders; Gerhard Schimak, Vice Rector of Vienna University of Technology, Department of Spatial Development, Infrastructure, Environmental Planning: The Forgotten Villages in the Centre
Moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

9th Member Conference Istanbul Urban Development
19 May 2008
Megacity, boomtown, the hip city on the Bosphorus — as the result of high internal migration, since the 1970s Istanbul has grown into a metropolis (figures vary between 12 and 17 million inhabitants). Despite a series of master plans to control the urban development the secret capital of Turkey is growing along very spontaneous, provisional and informal lines. The adaptation follows the pattern of European towns, with a typical tendency towards increasing social polarisation and spatial segregation. For the Architecture Lounge's 9th Mini Conference the specific challenges being faced and planning strategies as well as possible solutions are being analysed and discussed.
Speakers: Almula Köksal, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul; Candan Cinar, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul; Shams Asadi, MA 18, department for urban development and city planning, Vienna
moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

8th Member Conference Building Visions. Building Values. Building Europe.
4 December 2007
Anton Lerchbaumer founded his Carinthian-based family firm of skilled craftsmen in 1835. In 1974 Hans Peter Haselsteiner took over the running of his father-in-law's building company, which he expanded by successively buying up others, such as the German firm Strabag, to become one of the largest in Europe. With 60,000 employees and construction work totalling 11 billion euros, Strabag has long been one of the major players in Europe. At the 8th mini-conference to be held by the Architektur Lounge, Hans Peter Haselsteiner provides an outline of the milestones in the company's development from a family-run firm in Carinthia to the globally active building concern that it is today. The subsequent discussion provides an opportunity for an open exchange of experiences.

7th Member Conference Round Table Discussion on Viennese Housing Development
3 May 2007
The system for social housing development in Vienna is apparently the best in the world. Property developer competitions, the Grundstücksbeirat and the Wohnfonds Wien ensure standards are not compromised. Is the statement true, or are there proposals for improvements in the system, and where are its weaknesses? At the 7th Member's Conference a round table discussion was held to address the issues involved with the new head of housing development policy for the City of Vienna, the Wohnfonds Wien as well as experts in the field, members of the Architecture Lounge. This new format for discussions provided an excellent opportunity for comparing experiences.
Participants: Elke Delugan-Meissl, Grundstücksbeirat; Wolfgang Förster, Wohnbauforschung; Stephan Jainöcker, Mischek; Winfried Kallinger, KALLCO; Cornelia Schindler, s&s architekten; Gerhard Schuster, BUWOG; Michaela Trojan, Wohnfonds Wien
Opening statement: Michael Ludwig, Stadtrat für Wohnen, Wohnbau und Stadterneuerung
Moderated by Dietmar Steiner, Director of the Architekturzentrum Wien

6th Member Conference Urban Development in Vienna and Hamburg: a Comparison
5 December 2006
There has always been a lively exchange between Hamburg and Vienna in a context of urban development. With approximately 1.6 – 1.8 million inhabitants, both cities are roughly the same size and based on a similar planning model orientated around axes of urban development, they have also both been among the cities to experience growth as a result of the opening of the East. With the International Bauausstellung (IBA) in 2013 Hamburg is planning to incorporate new districts, making the leap to the river Elba almost tangible.
In its urban development plan Vienna opts for urban density in inner city zones, but also in newly developed districts.
At the 6th Architecture Lounge member-conference the Vienna executive councillor for town planning Rudolf Schicker as well as Uli Hellweg, business manager of the IBA, are presenting the two city's visions of urban development in the future. The speakers will be participating in a discussion with the public in conclusion.
Speakers: Rudolf Schicker, Executive Councillor for Urban Development and Traffic; Uli Hellweg, Business Manager of the IBA
Moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

5th Member Conference Innovation, Why and Going Where?
27 April 2006
"Austria is Catching-Up With Innovation" was the headline of an Austrian daily newspaper on 13 January 2006. Within five years the country had made the leap from tenth to fifth place on the European innovation listings. Innovation literally has its etymological roots in the verb innovare, from in- ‘into’ + novare ‘make new’ (from novus ‘new’ ), and the term currently has almost exclusively positive connotations.
In architecture new developments in materials and systems form the basis of innovative concepts. What makes something innovative though? In its 5th mini-conference the Architekturzentrum Wien is attempting to study the term from different points of view: from the product-developer's, the business strategist's and the architect's perspective.
Speakers: Michael Ornetzeder, Zentrum für soziale Innovation; Jabornegg & Pálffy Architekten: Christian Jabornegg, András Pálffy; Klaus Vamberszky, Zumtobel Staff GmbH; Alexandra Vogl, ZIT – Zentrum für Innovation und Technologie
Moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

4th Member Conference Major Urban Development Zones in Europe: Hamburg – Madrid – Manchester
6 September 2005
Buzzwords like 'deindustrialisation', 'suburbanisation', 'shrinkage' or 'the dying towns' dominate the current discussion on urban development. In the fourth mini-conference an analysis was made of the process of transformation in today's European town on the basis of three cities, which were taken as examples: Manchester, Madrid and Hamburg. What are the specific challenges and planning strategies being pursued to achieve urban enhancement of different neighbourhoods? What do they have in common and what are the differences between them? What approaches were or are being found for these solutions?
Speakers: Phil Griffin, architecture correspondent; José M. Ezquiaga, professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Andreas Pfadt, town planner
Moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

3rd Member Conference The Old Town
10 May 2005
According to Statistik Austria, by 2030 32.1% of the Austrian population will be over 60. The target group of 60+ is becoming increasingly significant to the economy. What will happen to those who will hardly be in a position to satisfy their basic needs due to their financial situation? What are the consequences of this demographic development in urban space? How is it changing the structure of towns and cities? And who are the winners and the losers in an ageing society?
Speakers: Eva Doringer, landscape planner; Sabine Gruber, urban ethnologist; Renate Kinzl, architect; Manfred Schönauer, Raiffeisen-Seniorengenossenschaft Region Melk; Rudolf Bretschneider, Fessel-GfK, market research institute; Elisabeth Stadler, UNIQA
Moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

2nd Member Conference Visions for Urban Development in a Context of the EU Expansion
23 November 2004
The expansion of the EU in May 2004 is probably the single most significant project for the future in Europe. For Austria in particular, with its geo-political situation in the expanded Union, this has led to a series of interesting new opportunities. The second mini-conference addressed visions for urban development in the new member countries.
Speakers: Gerald Antonitsch, Immorent AG; Margarete Czerny, WIFO Wien; Henrieta Moravciková, ARCH, Bratislava; Ewa Przestaszewska-Porebska, ARCHITEKTURA, Warschau
Moderated by: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien

1st Member Conference Corporate Architecture
1 July 2004
In order to be noticed and clearly identifiable in the often shrill concert of competitors, the appropriate signals must be sent out. These signals also convey information that needs to be understood, and the subtext must be right. Architecture plays a key but, regrettably, usually neglected role in this system.
Speakers: Dietmar Steiner, Architekturzentrum Wien; Peter Deisenberger, Büro 16; Fritz Hrusa, Vitra
Moderated by: Alexandra Viehhauser, Architekturzentrum Wien


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