Gff trifft Melanie Humann – Vortrag zu Johanngeorgenstadt '54 in Dresden; Flächennutzungsplan für die Region wird entwickelt May 7, 2026: Gff meets Melanie Humann - Johanngeorgen­stadt self-determined into the future May 7, 2026: Gff meets Melanie Humann - Johanngeorgen­stadt self-determined into the future Professorin Melanie Humann, Gudrun Deppe und Simon Korn Once again this year, we would like to introduce a lecturer and her teaching format on behalf of the award-winning lecturers.Professor Melanie Humannreports on her joint project with students to developapproaches for the future urban development of Johanngeorgenstadt in the Ore Mountains. Johanngeorgenstadt `54 self-determined into the future"When:Thursday, 07.05.2026, 16:00-17:30Where:Fritz-Foerster-Bau (R 101), Mommsenstraße 6, 01069 Dresden Short description:The project "Johanngeorgenstadt '54" aims to develop ideas for the future of the city in the Ore Mountains together with citizens of Johanngeorgenstadt, the administration and other project partners. As part of a seminar, the participating architecture students designed a variety of projects and visions, which were presented to the residents and project participants on site. This not only gave the students the opportunity to explore rural areas thematically, but also to work on a real project together with their supervisors. The resulting ideas have been incorporated into a land use plan that is currently being developed for the region studied. In her presentation, Professor Melanie Humann will give a vivid insight into the project, its development and the results obtained, thus sketching a picture of Johanngeorgenstadt's future. Participation:Please register for this event by30.04.2026by e-mail ator by telephone on 0351 Last modified: Apr 27, 2026 --- Source: https://tu-dresden.de/bu/der-bereich/news/7-mai-2026-gff-trifft-lehrpreistraegerin-2025-johanngeorgenstadt-selbstbestimmt-in-die-zukunft sdDatePublished: 2026-04-27T12:06:00Z Topics: construction and property, housing and urban planning policy, education, architecture, regional development policy, university Locations: Dresden, Johanngeorgenstadt