Katja Ninnemann,
Bettina Liedtke,
Alexandra den Heijer,
Kerstin Gothe,
Cordula Loidl-Reisch,
Suvi Nenonen,
Jonathan Nestler,
Åse Tieva,
Christian Wallenborg
Hybrid environments for universities
A shared commitment to campus innovation and sustainability
2020, 120 Seiten, broschiert, 19,90 €, ISBN 978-3-8309-4179-8
This publication is the result of an international and interdisciplinary expert meeting at Technische Universität Berlin, in March 2020. The aim of the expert meeting was to collaboratively write and publish a book, within five days, on the central question: Which organizational structures and processes at universities support a strategic as well as innovative campus development?
As experts with an interdisciplinary background including the social sciences, public real estate, urban planning, architecture and landscape architecture, we could examine the question from a holistic perspective and gain new insights.
The resulting manifesto states necessary steps and strategies to create innovative and sustainable hybrid environments for universities. It addresses all decision makers – executives, practitioners and contributors alike – as all of us face the challenge of limited resources and needing to do more with less.
You can learn more about this project in this blogpost in which the involved parties share their impressions and in this video produced by Book Sprints.
On 1 September 2020 at 2pm CEST we are hosting a digital Book Launch Event where we will be answering your questions regarding the book’s innovative production process. You can sign up for the event at https://www.booksprints.net/hybrid-environments-for-universities-online-book-launch/.
As experts with an interdisciplinary background including the social sciences, public real estate, urban planning, architecture and landscape architecture, we could examine the question from a holistic perspective and gain new insights.
The resulting manifesto states necessary steps and strategies to create innovative and sustainable hybrid environments for universities. It addresses all decision makers – executives, practitioners and contributors alike – as all of us face the challenge of limited resources and needing to do more with less.
You can learn more about this project in this blogpost in which the involved parties share their impressions and in this video produced by Book Sprints.
On 1 September 2020 at 2pm CEST we are hosting a digital Book Launch Event where we will be answering your questions regarding the book’s innovative production process. You can sign up for the event at https://www.booksprints.net/hybrid-environments-for-universities-online-book-launch/.