Zurich, July 25-27, 2016 housing | events Thomas Raoseta showing us the axonometric view of the Dreieck cooperative - photo by Constantina Theodorou NetHood and INURA Zurich Institute, in the context of the MAZI project and INURA Coop Initiative, are hosting two guests from Athens for a nomadic workshop in Zurich. The goal is to start a long-term collaboration on a knowledge transfer project between Zurich and Athens on the topic of cooperative housing, co-living, and in general creative and collaborative ways to share space in the city. Between July 25 and 27, together with Dimitra Siatitsa (INURA Athens) and Constantina Theodorou (Co-app building), we visited different local cooperative projects, like Mehr-als-wohnen, Zwicky areal, Kalkbreite, Kraftwerk1, Dreieck, Wogeno, and also met members of the recent NeNa1 cooperative. We discussed in smaller and larger groups about what is generic and what is context-specific in the conception, design and implementation of these cooperative housing and living projects in Zurich. This will hopefully stimulate local groups in Athens, like the Co-app building and INURA Athens, to develop similar projects inspired from and adapted to the Greek reality. At the same time, this exchange will be also an opportunity for self-reflection for the active participants in Zurich, potentially helping the existing projects to adjust to the changing landscape and requirements of future projects, similarly to the NeNa1 learning process from previous experiences with Kraftwerk1 and Kalkbreite. The discussion continued at the Greek Pavillion of the Venice Architecture Biennale with the #ThisIsACo-op workshop "From urban commons to co-housing practices": http://thisisaco-op.gr/en/events-press/events/34-en-co-housing-practices-workshop.html. See NetHood's summary here: http://nethood.org/housing/venice/. Monday - July 25th 11:00 Dreieck Tour - https://www.dasdreieck.ch Gartenhofstrasse 27, 8004 Zürich - Visit and discussion with Thomas Raoseta and Philipp Klaus 13:00 Lunch and discussion Helvetiaplatz: Amtshaus, Molkenstrasse 5, 8004 Zürich 15:30 Kalkbreite Tour - http://kalkbreite.net Kalkbreitestrasse 2, 8003 Zürich - Visit and discussion with Fred Frohofer 17:30-20:30 Kalkbreite Flex1: Apero and discussion - Seed talks (10 min each): Philipp Klaus, Constantina Theodorou, Jens Martignoni, Tobias Bernet, Marco Jacomella Tuesday - July 26th 14:30 Wogeno - http://wogeno-zuerich.ch/haeuser/stadt-zuerich/klingenstrasse-23/ Klingenstrasse 23, 8005 Zürich - Visit and discussion with Rayelle Niemann 16:30 Kraftwerk1 Tour - http://kraftwerk1.ch Hardturmstrasse 269, 8005 Zürich - Visit and discussion with Philipp Klaus 18:00 Kraftwerk1 Dachraum: Apero and discussion - Seed talks (10 min each): Andreas Wirz, Dimitra Siatitsa, Thomas Raoseta, Despina Papadopoulou, Vesna Tomse, ... - Discussion about the workshop at the Greek Pavillion in Venice Biennale Wednesday - July 27th 10:00-11:30 Mehr-als-wohnen Tour - http://mehralswohnen.ch Hagenholzstrasse 104b, 8050 Zürich - Visit and discussion with Claudia Thiesen 13:00 Lunch at Kraftwerk1 END Toward a comparative framework for knowledge sharing During the visits to the different initiatives we will try to record in an organized manner important details of their design and evolution in order to understand better their similarities and differences and the range of decisions that can be taken when one wishes to create a new initiative in a radically different environment (i.e., in Greece) More specifically, we will collaboratively edit a working document identifying certain important "variables" that can characterize a cooperative housing project: vision, bootstrapping, community building, legal framework, financing, governance and decision-making, sharing practices and social activities, important turning points, and more. Here is a first draft of the document which will be continuously edited during the visit and will guide the workshop at the Greek Pavillion in Venice Biennale. http://demo.mazizone.eu:9001/p/zurich_housing_comparison (+ tentative title of a short seed talk during the different gatherings) Andreas Wirz: The cooperative housing market in Zurich and Switzerland Constantina Theodorou: A new co-housing iniative in Athens and the #ThisIsACo-op theme at the 15th Venice Biennale Daniel Blumer: The cooperative housing scene in Bern Despina Papadopoulou: The perspective of a Greek architect living and working in Zurich Dimitra Siatitsa: Thinking about collective property models within the Greek housing system: potentials and difficulties Fred Frohofer: Living in the Kalkbreite cooperative Ileana Apostol: Socially integrated neighborhoods through housing cooperatives in Zurich Jens Martignoni: The four traditions behind the cooperative housing movement in Zurich Marco Jacomella: A knowledge transfer project between Switzerland and Italy Panayotis Antoniadis: The MAZI project and the possible roles of technology Philipp Klaus: Working and living in Kraftwerk1, and the INURA Coop initiative Rayelle Niemann: Living at Klingenstrasse 23 (Wogeno project) Sanna Frischknecht: A new initiative in Basel, Warmbächli Thomas Raoseta: The NeNa1 & 5im5i projects Thorsten Kuehn: A new member and resident of the Karthago cooperative. Tobias Bernet: Networks of housing cooperatives in Germany and Switzerland and attempts at a knowledge transfer to Greece (Athens Biennale, project AKINITO) Vesna Tomse: Temporary uses: Experiences from Zurich Dimitra and Constantina during the guided visit at Kalkbreite Hans Widmer, aka P.M., talking about Ortoloco at Kraftwerk1's "Pantoffeln Bar" Philipp Klaus describing the concept of working and living in Kraftwerk1 Despina Papadopoulou talks about her experience as a NeNa1 member Constantina Theodorou together with Hans Widmer, being introduced to the steps from Bolo'bolo to Kraftwerk1 |