NETZ | WERK | STADT – Urban Refugees

NETZ I WERK I STADT is project created in the context of the master program‚ 'Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design‘ at the University of Stuttgart.
Under the title „Urban Refugees in Stuttgart“ different concepts for a better integration of refugees into the local society have been developed by an international group of students.
NETZ I WERK I STADT deals with the challenge of the long/idle waiting periods for asylum-seekers in Germany by creating a Neighborhood Coffee Shop and an Urban Garden. Here residents of the accommodation, neighbors and students can share and develop personal and professional skills and knowledge. It activates the community to participate in every step from the early beginning. The aim was not only to implement the project, but also to strengthen the connection between the refugees.
The project tackles following questions: How to push for a better integration of the refugees in the local society where they live? How to make them feel as active contributors to the community? How to provide them with a place that makes the best use of their abilities?

 

Tutors: Dr. Astrid Ley, Marisol Rivas Velázquez, Moritz Bellers

 

Images and Plans

Facts

Students
Melanie Kupferschmid, Svenja Schäfer, Anna Buchmann, Bora Bayrakçı, Hebatulah Hendawy, Reeham Mourad, Cady Nasr, Stephanie Gil , Juan Sebastian Alvarado, with Ibrahim, Max, Amir, Sany, Talil, Serhard, Vian and many others
Client
Refugee Accomodation, Stuttgart Heumaden
Uemit Kepenek
Collaborating Organisations
Logistics
AGDW Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dritte Welt e.V.
Project Implementation
Waldorfschule Silberwald
Financing
Festool
OBI Baumarkt
Württ

Academic Discipline(s)
Architecture and Urban Planning
Academic Level(s)
Bachelor of Science
Academic Facts

Budget
Material
100 €
Periods
Project Start
05/2015
Additional comments
The project is still in use, a group of volunteers is coordinating the café. The site has been expended by a second container which is going to be used as an artist’s workshop.
Transportation of Skill
Project Context
Project Type
Function
Community / Culture
Construction Methods/Techniques