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Page 1: International Project Week

International Project Week

2013

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Welcome

Welcome to the 7th International Project Week, IPW. We are very

happy to welcome IPW in Copenhagen for the second time, because

we have extra ordinary memories from our first hosting of IPW in

2007.

Remembering the purpose with IPW – getting international friends,

learn about other countries civil engineering – we have made a

program for the next four days. Lectures and biking around in

Copenhagen give insight in more of the big Civil- and Building

projects in Copenhagen and good opportunities to empathize with

the atmosphere in the city and learn to know your group members.

It is springtime and everything can happen. We have put up the

frames for an academic achievement and social relationships; it is

your task to fill it out.

Solbritt Christiansen & Lisbeth Lindbo Larsen

Head of Department Coordinator of IPW 2013

Building and Civil Engineering

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Contents

• Welcome ............................................................... 2

• Participants ........................................................ 6 - staff group ..................................................... 7 - students - cluster A ................................ 8 - students - cluster B ................................. 9 - students - cluster C ................................. 10 - students - cluster D................................. 11

•Programme ........................................................... 12

• Assignmentforthegroupwork ......... 14

• Bikeexcursions ................................................ 17

• Travel Guides ..................................................... 20 - From Danhostel Copenhagen City toDTUBallerupCampus - FromDTUBallerupCampus to Danhostel Copenhagen City

• MapGuide ............................................................ 21• TravelGuide ....................................................... 22 - fromDTUBallerupCampus toBallerupTownHall

• Travel Guide ....................................................... 23 - from Danhostel Copenhagen City to the Restaurant Operaen in Christiania

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Denmark

TechnicalUniversityofDenmark

Lautrupvang 15

DK - 2750 Ballerup

France

UniversitéClaudeBernard

Lyon 1

43 Boulevard du 11 novembre 1918

F - 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex

Germany

UniversityofAppliedSciences

Nibelungen Platz 1

D-60318FrankfurtamMain

Latvia

LatviaUniversityofAgriculture

Department of Civil and Rural Engineering

Akademijas iela 19

LV - 3001 Jelgava

Scotland

NapierUniversitySchoolofEngineering&theBuilt

10 Colinton Road

UK-EdinburghEH105DT

The Netherlands

HogeschoolvanAmsterdamCivieleTechniek

Weesperzijde 190

NL - 1097 DZ Amsterdam

Participants

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First Name Last Name Clus

ter

Subg

roup

BirteMøller Andersen A Staff

Eric Sarret A Staff

Jesper Molin A Staff

Kurt Kliesch A Staff

Solbritt Christiansen A Staff

Delphine Zonneveld A Staff

Gerard Bierlaagh B Staff

Jérémie Trombik B Staff

Jørgen Knoop B Staff

Monika Horster B Staff

Poul Ebbesen B Staff

Tommy Johansen B Staff

Adriaan Schelling C Staff

Frédéric Cherqui C Staff

Maria Hørby C Staff

Marion Skupin C Staff

Mark Taylor C Staff

William van de Bult C Staff

Lotte Gilbert Jespersen D Staff

Raitis Brencis D Staff

Richard Llewelyn D Staff

Sophie Busi D Staff

Thomas Winther D Staff

Lisbeth Lindbo Larsen D Staff D

STAFF

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Programme

Monday 13

9:00 – 09:15 Welcome M1.80

9:15 – 9:30 WelcomebyDirectorHansSchjær-Jacobsen M1.80

9:30 – 10:00 MetroCityring,byMikkelKjærJensen,

Metroselskabet

M1.80

10:00 – 10:30 Break

10:30 – 11:00 BikinginCopenhagenbyTimStrange

Jensen,CopenhagenMunicipality

M1.80

11:00 – 11:45 NorthharbourareaandØrestaden,byRune

Boserup, COBE

M1.80

11:45 – 12:15 Information about group work M1.80

12:15 – 13:15 Lunch IntheareaoutsideM1.80

13:15 – 16:00 Group work by students Glass Canteen,

P 2.02, P 2.03,

S 2.11, S 2.16, Q 2.01

13:15 – 16:00 Staff meeting, exchanging experiences S 2.19

16:00 - 17:00 WalktoBallerupTownHall

17:00 -18:00 VisitatBallerupTownHall

Tuesday 14

8:15 – 17:00 Bike ride to sites in Copenhagen.

ClusterA:Route1•ClusterB:Route2•ClusterC:Route3•ClusterD:Route4

Fordetailsseeseparateroutemaps•Remembersafetyequipment

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Wednesday 15

8:15 – 17:00 Bike ride to sites in Copenhagen.

ClusterA:Route3•ClusterB:Route4•ClusterC:Route1•ClusterD:Route2

Fordetailsseeseparateroutemaps•Remembersafetyequipment

18:30 DinnerinOperaenandBørneteateret Christiania

20:30 MusicinOperaen Christiania

Thursday 16

9:00 – 14.00 Groupwork,preparingYouTubevideo Glass Canteen,

P 2.02, P 2.03,

S 2.11, S 2.16, Q 2.01

9:00 – 11:00 Testofbambooreinforcedbeams Concrete lab

11:00 – 12:00 Steering Comittee meeting

14:00 – 15:00 Presentation of group work in smaller

sections

D 1.72, Glass Canteen,

P 2.02, S 2.16

15:00 – 16:00 Winner presentation and goodbye for now D 1.72 Seminarrum

18:30 Staff dinner

Remember thatall sorts of narcotics

is prohibitedin Denmark

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Both the assignment for Monday and Thursday is based on Monday’s lecture and the coming visits

on Tuesday and Wednesday. You therefore need the program for your group’s excursions to work

with the assignment.

Monday’s assignment 13:15–16:00

Ask you self in the group, what is interesting about the coming visits depending on which theme,

vieworimpressionthegroupwishestoworkwith,comparedtoThursday’sassignment*.

AnsweryourownquestionsbasedonMonday’slecturesandbysearchingforinformationabout

the visits.

Discuss which expectations the group members have concerning the visits.

Makeaworkplanfortheweek,bydelegatingassignmentinthegroup.Forexamplefilming,diary/

journal for the visits, ideas for the layout of the presentation.

Write the result of the group work on an A0 poster.

* Theme or view could for example be based on the themes for the week, digitalization, infrastructure, and

urban development or biking. Or the view of the assignment could be based on static, users, environment, but

it is also okay just to select four visits for the assignment.

Room Cluster Sup-Group

Glass canteen A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6

P 2.02A 7

B 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5

P 2.03B 6 - 7

C 1 - 2 - 3

S 2.11 C 4 - 5 - 6

S 2.16C 7

D 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

Q 2.01 D 5 - 6 - 7

Assignment for the Group Work

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Thursday’s assignment 9:00–14:00

Selectfourthemes,views,visitsor/andimpressionsbasedonMondayslecturesandtheweeks

visits.MakeaYouTubevideoinmax.5minutes,thatillustratesthefourselectedthemes,viewsor

visits.Tryalsotoillustratesimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweenyourstudies.

Evaluation Thursday 14:00–15:00

ThegroupspresentthereworkintheirclusterA,B,CorD

Thepresentationswillbeinfollowingclassrooms:

Cluster A Glass Canteen

Cluster B P 2.02

Cluster C D 1.72

Cluster D S 2.16

The Nominees’ Presentation 15:00–16:00, D 1.72

ThenomineespresenttheirYouTubevideo,andthejuryproclaimsthewinners.

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Experience the City of Cyclists as a cyclist, experience traffic and many interesting places on two

whole day cycle tours in small groups with local guides. Cycling is a natural part of life in Denmark,

and so it is in the IPW. For two days, you will travel to and from your site visits by bike.

Groups and Hosts

28studentgroupsareformedfortheIPW(andsomestaffgroupsaswell).Thegroupsconsistof

6-7 persons. Each group has one, and some groups two, Danish students who will act as your hosts

during the week.

Theideaisthateachgroupstickstogetherduringthetwodaysofcycling,andthatyoudecidefor

yourself how fast you want to proceed, where you want to stop, and what you want to look at.

Routes

Four 35-40 kilometres long routes are planned. See the routes, including descriptions, on Google

Mapsandontheseparateroutemaps.

Groups and Routes

Cluster

Day

A

1-7

B

1-7

C

1-7

D

1-7

Tuesday14May ROUTE 1 ROUTE 2 ROUTE3 ROUTE 4

Wednesday15May ROUTE 3 ROUTE 4 ROUTE 1 ROUTE 2

Schedule and Time Frames

ThetoursbeginandendattheDanhostel.Basically,youhavethewholedayatyourdisposal,and

only a few fixed times are set: the starting time where you get your bike and helmet, the finish

time where you have to hand in your bike, and the starting times for your visits at the construction

sites.Thescheduledfixedtimesareinthetimetablesontheroutemaps

Scheduled

fixed times StartReturn bikes

and helmets by

ROUTE 1 8:15 17:45

ROUTE 2 8:30 17:45

ROUTE 3 8:45 17:45

ROUTE 4 8:30 17:45

Info

Thetimetablesontheroutemapsincludedistancesandapproximatetraveltimes.Theywere

calculated with a low speed – allowing for stops, breaks, or alternative routes.

Theroutemapsincludethetimetable,andanumberofpointsof

interest.Thefiguresrefertothedescriptionsintheprogramme

booklet.Thetextsaremainlytakenfromvariousofficialwebsites

and from the online architecture guide . You may access the maps

by scanning the codes in this section at page 16.

Bike Excursions14 and 15 May 2013

www.dac.dk/en/dac-life/copenhagen-x-gallery/

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Cycling

CyclingisabeautifulwayofgettingtoknowCopenhagen.However,Iwouldliketomakeafew

points:

•Locks-keepyourbikelockedwheneveryouleaveit.Unfortunately,manybikesdisappearevery

day in Copenhagen.

•Helmets-togetherwithyourbike,wehaverentedahelmetforyou.Useit.Wedonotwantany

of you to be seriously injured if an accident should occur.

•Rain-fromtimetotime,itmayberaininginDenmarkinMay.Pleaseconsiderthatwhenyou

pack.

•Food and drink -Yes.Thereistimeforit,andmanyplacestobuysomething.However,itmaybe

cheaper and easier to carry a lunch pack from the hostel.

•Traffic rules - cycling in Denmark is relatively straightforward. We have right-hand driving. And

left turns are taken in two steps: First, you proceed at the right hand side of the road to the

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opposite corner, and second, you turn left when the traffic allows it (at signalized intersections

many people wait for the traffic lights to change to green in their ‘new’ direction, but you don’t

have to do that).

•Punctures - we will ensure that your Danish hosts are able to help you out in case you should

get a flat tyre.

•Accidents-becarefulandtakeyourtime.However,ifsomethinghappens,makesurethatyou

get help (call 112) and inform us.

Finally

•Safety Gear - do not forget to bring your construction site safety gear with you both days.

Safety shoes, vest and helmet.

Enjoy!

Adriaan Schelling

+45 6134 4946

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Travel Guides

From Danhostel Copenhagen City to DTU Ballerup Campus

Danhostel Copenhagen City DTU Ballerup Campus

H.C.AndersenBoulevard50 Lautrupvang15

1553KøbenhavnV 2750Ballerup

Phone +45 3311 8585 Phone +45 3588 5088

[email protected] [email protected]

Walk (approx., 950 m) to Copenhagen Central Station.

See the next page for a map guide.

Walktoplatform11-12atCopenhagenCentralStation‘Makeacontrolbycheckingthe

monitors at the station’.

Theonlytwotrainsthatdriveyoutotheschoolaremarkedwiththeselogos:

TowardsFrederikssundsSt.

TowardsBallerupst/Frederikssundsst.

TaketheS-traintowardsFrederikssundst.JumpofatMalmparkenst.

Leavethetrainstation,andtakethebus350StowardsDragørStationsplads,Sundbyvester

PladsorNørreportStation.JumpofatDTUBallerupCampus

From DTU Ballerup Campus to Danhostel Copenhagen City

Takethebus350StowardsBallerupst.JumpoffatMalmparkenst.

Usethestairstogettothetrainstation,andtaketheS-traintowardsCopenhagenCentral

station‘KøbenhavnH’.

Theonlytwotrainsthat drive you to Copenhagen Central station are marked with these logos:

TowardsFarumst./Østerport st.

TowardsKlampenborgst.

Leave the train station, and walk (approx., 950 m) to Danhostel Copenhagen City.

See the next page for a map guide.

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From Danhostel Copenhagen City to Copenhagen Central Station

WalkdownatH.C.AndersensBoulevard-headnorthwesttowardRysensteensgade

TurnleftatNyKongensgade

TurnrightontoH.C.AndersensBoulevard

TurnleftontoTietgensgade

-andwalkfromthebridgedownthestairstoPlatformTrack11and12

Tickets and prices

In the Copenhagen area and North

Zealand area, the transportation system

is divided into zones. You should always

make sure to buy tickets according to the

right number of zones.

In the picture to the right you can see

the area divided into zones.

FromtheHosteltoDTUBallerup

Campus there are 4 zones both ways.

4 zones clip card = 250kr./10 times 1 hour ticket - 2 cards for 3 persons are sufficient for 2 days

One Hour Ticket 4 zones = 48 kr.

Map Guide

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Travel Guide fromDTU Diplom to Ballerup Town HallBallerupRådhus•Hold-Anvej7•2750Ballerup

HeadeastonLautrupvangtowardLautrupvej

TurnrightontoLautrupvej

Slight left onto Lautrupvang

TurnleftontoHold-AnVej

If it is raining

TakeBus350StowardsBallerupstation

WalkfromBanegårdspladsentoBydammen

Walk along Bydammen

CrossHold-Anvej

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Travel Guide tothe Restaurant Operaen in ChristianiaTotaldistanceapproximate1,8km.

StartattheHostelatH.C.AndersensBoulevard50

TurnleftontoChristiansBrygge-takethestairs

TurnleftontoBørsgade-takethestairs

CrossKnippelsbro,continueontoTorvegade

TurnleftontoPrinsessegadeuntilyoureachthemainentrancetoChristiania,Pusherstreet

Follow Pushersteet until you reach Operaen, a yellow building on your left hand. Operaen is on

1.floor.

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Text:SolbrittChristiansen,LisbethLindboLarsen,

ThomasWintherandAdriaanSchelling•Layoutand

production:PiaNikolajsen•Photos:JonNordstrøm

andPiaNikolajsen-page16:UrsulaBach,Cityof

Copenhagen•Prints:250

PublishedbyDTUDiplom,CommunicationOffice

Maj2013