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    Desirable Hamlets - To be rurban or not to be

    MA UD Studio 2025/26

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    In this introductory MA Urban Design studio, we will explore the notion of rurbanity and its reality and proximity to our Berlin everyday lives. We will activate your previous knowledge, draw on the plurality of your backgrounds and combine research, fieldwork and discussion. The housing crisis in Europe’s major cities is a reality (Berlin is no exception), as is the vacancy rate in rural areas. However, the controversy created by the comments made by the Germn Federal Minister Klara Geywitz in July 2024 shows just how living outside the big cities is not an obvious solution for many people. The lack of jobs, the age of homes, the lack of public services and amenities, the social isolation, the cost of fuel… are all obstacles that discourage people from moving from the big cities to rural areas. What is the rural reality in Brandenburg? We will be producing portraits in Brandenburg that will combine territorial structures, economic, social and political context, and field exploration with interview. What can we, as urban designers, do to address the challenges of rurality? Nourished by fertile references for imagining a desirable countryside and future, we will delve into specific situations and develop projects at all scale, from the architectural to the territorial.

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    Team: Prof. Jörg Stollmann, WM Jeanne Lacour

    Where: A 816

    Desirable Hamlets - To be rurban or not to be

    Borkheide Buffered

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    Students: Ruiqi Chen, Mathis Cohrs, Duy Uyen Dinh, Lisa Eyink, Mariam Gongladze, Ewelina Jurkiewicz, Yuxin Xie

    Desirable Hamlets - To be rurban or not to be

    Seddiner Insel

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    Students: Rayan Alfadel, Maria Luisa Barrero, David Blume, Karla Citlalli Contreras Marin, Rozafa Rechi, Jingnan Wang

    Desirable Hamlets - To be rurban or not to be

    Rurban Visions

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    Beelitz Heilstätten serves as a representative prototype for the spatial stagnation found in many
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    Students: Zahra Shabani Khorasgani, Şevval Öztürk, Sarah Carina Peck, Arianeh Rabel, Şeyma Nur Yılmaz, Ruyin Zheng

    Desirable Hamlets - To be rurban or not to be

    Reclaim Brück

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    An adaptive toolkit to reactivate rural assets.

    Students: Shuning Chen, Vera Gaivan, Vinith Babu Gopalakrishnan, Kiran Javed, Shraddha Arun Mahajan, Selma Richter, Eunjyung Yoo

    Desirable Hamlets - To be rurban or not to be

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    A role Model for sustainable living and an experimental field for human-non- reimaging Bad Belzig as a 21st-century healing town transforms the city into health is no longer treated as an individual condition, but as liability human co-existence.

    Students: Dore Bandmer, Fasiha Eshan, Xin Yi Lin, Michael Ushakov, Shuyi Zhang, Tong Zaoh