24. September 2009


09:00   Registration

           IKMZ [1], Karl-Marx-Straße 53

09:30   Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heinz Nagler, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Urban Planning

09:45   Dr. Andreas Degkwitz, Head of Information Communication and Media Center, IKMZ

10:15   Conference Opening, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dominik Lengyel


Session I

10:30   History of Visualisation in Order to Communicate in Space

           Dr.-Ing. Sabine Zierold, Professur Darstellungsmethodik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany

11:00   Photographs of the Legendary Tempelhof Airport

           Dipl.-Ing. Maximilian Meisse, Photographer, Berlin, Germany

11:15   Coffee break

11:45   Architectural Visualizations as Methods of Transgression: A Successive Enrichment of the Image

           Anastasios Tellios, Assistant Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

12:15   Discussion Session I

13:00   Lunch break

           University canteen [2], on campus

 

Special Guest

14:00   Create a New Window for an Old Cathedral. The Genesis of a Design by Gerhard Richter

           Prof. Dr. Barbara Schock-Werner, Master Builder of the Cologne Cathedral, Germany

 

Session II

14:30   Visualisation of Uncertainty in Archaeological Reconstructions

           Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dominik Lengyel, Dipl. Ing. Catherine Toulouse, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Germany

15:00   Potemkin Village, Reloaded – Visualisation of Destroyed Synagogues within the Cityscape of Vienna

           Prof. Dr. Bob Martens, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

15:30   Discussion Session II

16:00   Coffee break

 

Session III

16:30   Spatial Experience in Real & Virtual Environment Like an Urban Design Tool

           Assoc. Prof. Ing. Arch., PhD Peter Kardos, Dipl. Ing. Arch. Petra Plachtinska,

           Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

17:00   Eye Movements on Facades – An Approach to the Concept of Visual Balance in Architecture

           Prof. Dr. Ralf Weber, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

           Dipl. Psych. Catrin Hasse, German Aerospace Center, Aviation and Space Psychology, Hamburg, Germany

17:30   What Tools and Modes of Representation to Reflect an Architectural Atmosphere?

           Céline Drozd, Dr. Virginie Meunier, Dr. Nathalie Simonnot, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Nantes, France

           Research Director LCPC Gérard Hegron, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France

18:00   Discussion Session III

19:30   Dinner

           Restaurant Stadtwächter [5], Mauerstraße 1

 

 

25. September 2009

 

Session IV

08:30   Unravelling Form and Space in Architecture – Visualisation Approaches in Design Artefact Study Initiatives

           Jack Breen, TU Delft, The Netherlands

09:00   The Persuasiveness of Simplification: Multi-Layered Architectural Drawings as Door Openers and Sign Posts for Software Development

           Prof. Dr.-Ing. Niels-Christian Fritsche, University of Technology Dresden, Germany

09:30   Representation beyond Visualisation: Simulation as a Cognitive Apparatus

           Alper Semih Alkan, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

10:00   Discussion Session IV

10:30   Coffee break

 

Session V

11:00   Visibility of Guide Signs for Pedestrians in Motion: an Application of an Immersive Visual Simulation System

           Ryuzo Ohno, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Yohei Wada, Fujita Co. Ltd., Japan

11:30   The Urban Simulation and Projects Evaluation Laboratory at the Politecnico di Milano: an Educational and Research Facility

           Barbara E.A. Piga, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

12:00   Microcar, a Camera Holder Vehicle for Urban and Architectural Endoscopy Simulation Laboratories

           Michele Prati, Beta Nit srl, Applied Optics, San Rocco al Porto, Italy

12:30   Discussion Session V

13:00   Lunch break

 

Session VI

14:00   Art Bastard & Color Boxes – Teaching Spatial Design in the Spectrum of Digital and Analog – (Re)presentation

           Dipl.-Ing. Matthias Burghard, Dipl.-Ing. Carin Lamm, Dipl.-Ing. Candy Lenk,

           Prof. Dr. Ralf Weber, University of Technology Dresden, Germany

14:30   Digital & Analogue – Seamlessly Integrating Freehand-Sketching in a Digital Design Environment

           Dipl.-Ing. Sven Schneider, Prof. Dr. Frank Petzold, Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany

15:00   Projecting Spaces with Augmented Reality

           Dr. i. r. Martijn Stellingwerff, Jouke Verlinden, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

15:30   Constructing, Representing and Experiencing Space with Images and Time

           Prof. Dr. Leandro Madrazo, La Salle Engineering and Architecture, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain

16:00   Discussion Session VI

16:30   Coffee break

 

 

Session VII

17:00   Alternative Perspectives (Altering Ways of Projecting Spaces in Changing Comprehension of Times)

           Csaba Szegedi, Moholy-Nagy University of Art & Design, Budapest

17:30   Space Representation with Six Vanishing Points

           Dániel Lörincz, Ágnes Urbin, Budapest University of Technology and conomics, Hungary

           PhD. Brigitta Szilágyi, Assistant Professor, Department of Geometry,  University Technology and Economics, Hungary

18:00   Discussion Session VII

18:30   Scientific Committee

 

19:30   Conference Dinner

           Café Schiller [10], Schillerplatz 50

 

 

26. September 2009


09:00   Excursion

           Meeting Point: fountain on Altmarkt [6]

           Guided four hours tour through the old town of Cottbus and the city's green side. A closer look at the region's history

           and in particular the former cloister, the main church, the market square, the harmacy museum, the museum of modern

           art. A walk in the park of Branitz reveals the landscape architecture of count Hermann von Pückler-Muskau.

13:00   Return to Altmarkt [6]

 

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