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BERLIN TXL – FROM INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT TO THE URBAN TECH REPUBLIC
⟩ Dr. Philipp Bouteiller, CEO
⟩ 1 June 2013
⟩ IHK Berlin
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TXL STAYS!
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AS TAKE-OFF AREA FOR
URBAN TECHNOLOGIES!
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OUR CHALLENGES AS DEVELOPERS OF BERLIN TXL
1. Obtaining planning and construction permits
2. Securing funding
3. Marketing
4. Commercialization
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BUT WHAT IS IT
REALLY ABOUT?
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URBANIZATION
MEGATRENDS
⟩ Globally, 1.4 Million people move to cities every week
⟩ In the next 40 years we will have to build as much city space as in the last 4,000 years!
⟩ In China alone, 300-400 million people will move into cities within the next 15 years –
requiring as much new city capacity as currently exists in the whole of the US
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THE 19TH CENTURY WAS A
CENTURY OF EMPIRES
THE 20TH CENTURY WAS A
CENTURY OF NATION STATES
THE 21ST CENTURY WILL BE A
CENTURY OF CITIES
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Earth’s surfaceWorld population Resource use Global GDP
2%51% 75% 80%
CITIES: PROBLEM AND OPPORTUNITY
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GLOBALIZATION
DEMOGRAPHIC
CHANGE
ENERGIEWENDE
CLIMATE
CHANGE
RESSOURCE
SCARCITY
URBANIZATION
WATER
MOBILITY
ICT
ENERGY
RECYCLING
MATERIALS
CHALLENGES OF THE
21ST CENTURY
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URBANIZATION
MEGATRENDS
⟩ The average resident of Shanghai commutes 5 hours every
day – in 2011 a traffic jam on the China National Highway
110 lasted for more than 10 days
⟩ An estimated 27 billion liters of fuel were wasted
because of traffic congestion in the US
alone in 2011
⟩ 30 to 50 percent of traffic congestion in city centers
is generated by drivers searching for parking space
Increasing traffic is a serious issue
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RESOURCE SCARCITY
MEGATRENDS
0 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000
Global demand for water
Consumption of ground- and surface water km3, 2000 und 2050
Irrigation
Household
Livestock
Industry
Electricity
2000
2050
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CLIMATE CHANGE
MEGATRENDS
Source: Global GHG Abatement Cost Curve v2.0, McKinsey
„The benefits of decisive and
proactive measures against climate
change outweigh the cost of their
implementation.“ (Stern Report, 2007)
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ENERGIEWENDE
Geothermal
Water
Biogas/-mass
Energy Efficiency/Heating
Grid and Batteries
Gas and Coal
Wind
Photovoltaics
Estimated Investments for the Energiewende until 2022 in Germany: € 250 bn
⟩ The foundation for a post-fossil and post-
nuclear age in Germany has been laid
⟩ An estimated € 250 bn will be invested
until 2022
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DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
MEGATRENDS
100
90
80
70
50
40
30
10
20
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60
100
90
80
70
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40
30
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⟩ Fast aging society: in China 1980
half the population was below 22. In
2020 it will exceed the average age of the
U.S., in 2030 that of Europe (effect of 1 child policy)
⟩ Mobility: drivers 75 years and older cause high number of
accidents: urban mobility must adapt to the needs of the
elderly – allowing them still to participate in public life
⟩ Purification: from the age of 60 Germans consume an average
of 6 tablets per day, increasingly contaminating wastewater
2000
Germany
2050
Germany
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THE LOCATION
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GLOBALIZATION
DEMOGRAPHIC
CHANGE
ENERGIEWENDE
CLIMATE
CHANGE
RESSOURCE
SCARCITY
URBANIZATION
WATER
MOBILITY
ICT
ENERGY
RECYCLING
MATERIALS
Development Concept
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SETTING
URBAN TECHNOLOGIES
BMW OSRAM
Siemens
Siemens Energy
Fraunhofer IPK
TU Berlin
ALSTOM
Bayer Schering
Beuth
OTIS
MAN TURBO
Motorola
3 km
5 km
10 km
UNIVERSITIES
COMPANIES
RESEARCH
Fraunhofer FOKUS
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AIRPORT TEGEL TODAY
1.9km
State of BerlinFederal Gov.
German'Government'
15'mins'
City'West'
10'mins'
4.4km
State of Berlin
490 ha
1,210 acres
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HANGAR ZONE
SOUTHERN
ENTRANCE
CAMPUS
CITÉ
PASTEUR
INDUSTRIAL PARK - WEST
INDUSTRIAL PARK - EAST
ZONE
21DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
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Universities
Corporations/
Industry
Research
Institutes
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LOCATION
CONFERENCES
CONCEPT
DEVELOPMENT
CONSTRUCTION
PLANNING
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SINCE 2008
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
1 2 3 4 5 6
Future Tegel
10/2008
Workshop TXL
07/2009
Concepts
TXL
12/2009
Research
and Industry
park TXL
06/2010
Working
areas TXL
01/2011
Masterplan TXL
08/2012
Basic Evaluation
2009
Workshop Tegel I
Six futuristic
scenarios for TXL
04 – 10/2009
Workshop Tegel II
Elaboration
02 – 05/2010
Technical consolidation
From 2010
Development/
marketing concept through Tegel Projekt
From 10/2011
Revision of zoning and landscape plans
01/2010 – 07/2011
Binding construction planning
Ab 11/2011 – 06/2014 (Planreife)
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STEP 1: TERMINAL D – THE BASE CAMP
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
BASE CAMP
⟩ 6,000 sqm
⟩ Flexible space for start-ups
from 25 sqm upwards
⟩ 50-300 sqm conference
rooms
⟩ Start-up services
⟩ Access to experimentation
sites
⟩ Workshops
⟩ Starting the „community“
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STEP 2: BEUTH HOCHSCHULE GOES TXL
URBANTECHFACULTY
⟩ Science tandem
⟩ Successive settlement
⟩ 1,500 students
⟩ Urban Tech focus, courses and faculties
⟩ Start-up scene
⟩ Restaurants
⟩ Mechatronics
⟩ Electro technology
⟩ Electronic systems
⟩ ICT
⟩ Electronic technologies and communication systems
⟩ Building and energy technology
⟩ Automation systems
⟩ Engineering – renewable energies
⟩ Environmental technologies
⟩ Industrial engineering in energy and environmental resources
⟩ Industrial engineering in environment and sustainability
⟩ Industrial engineering constructions
⟩ Urban infrastructure planning – traffic and water
⟩ Architecture – sustainable building
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STEP 3:
BERLIN FIRE & RESCUE ACADEMY GOES TXL
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
⟩ Academy: 50,000 sqm
⟩ Fire dept.: 11,000 sqm
⟩ Ca. 33,000 sqm total floor area
⟩ 71,000 participants days p.a.
⟩ Long standing cooperation with
Beuth Hochschule
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HEADSTART THROUGH THE IMMEDIATE ACTIVATION
OF THE EXISTING BUILDING STOCK
⟩ 150,000 sqm of quickly available
buildings
⟩ Flexible room structures of all sizes
⟩ Convenient starting conditions
⟩ 10 ha of experimentation sites,
run- & taxiways
⟩ First planning act with takeover of
the property in 2014
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LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
2012 2013 2014 2015 2020 2025 2030
Development of brand as leading location for Urban Technologies
Property development & marketing
Planning process Creation of public infrastructure
University campus
Transport & mobility infrastructure
Pioneer uses
Completion of building
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VISION BERLIN TXL 2035
DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
⟩ 500 acres development area
⟩ 800 companies, universities
and research institutes on
⟩ € 1.5 - 2.5 bn in revenues
⟩ 10 ha experimentation sites
⟩ 15,000 jobs
⟩ 5,000 students
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IMPRESSIONS OF THE
URBAN TECH REPUBLIC
BERLIN TXL
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