thursday, May 22
DAY 4 OF THE INTERNATIONAL WEEK BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Day 4 begins with a lecture on designing self-sufficient tiny houses, followed by continued work on the climate change project. In the afternoon, a keynote speaker presents, and students conclude their climate change workshop with presentations. The day ends with social events: a culinary walk for staff and a bbq for students organized by Trifonius.
Designing a Self-Sufficient Tiny House
Lecture with Jonathan Bax, Project leader of Building Physics at Peutz and founder of JonaBouw Tiny House Design
We will explore how we can create smart designs that are not only self-sufficient and sustainable, but also in harmony with nature and our needs as individuals. By combining innovative technologies with eco-friendly materials, one can create a home that minimizes environmental impact while maximizing comfort and functionality.
For who?
- Visitors
- HAN Students BK1

Climate Change in Urban Areas (2/3)
Students work on their project.
For who?
- Visitors
- Minor Co-Create

Lunch for visitors
Key-note Speaker
More information to come.
For who?
- Visitors
- HAN Students CT1, CT2, BK1, BK2, Minor
- Staff BE

Climate Change in Urban Areas (3/3)
Part 3 of the Workshop with Frank Kersten
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm: students work on their project
3:30 pm - 5 pm: presentations
This morning builds on Tuesday’s session about climate change and its impact on urban quality of life. Students will present the results of the assignments they received last Tuesday, focusing on the effects of global warming on the quality of life in Valencia. Each group will have five minutes to present their ideas, followed by a brief Q&A. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the students’ innovative solutions for combating heat stress in the city!
For who?
- Visitors
- Minor Co-create

BBQ
Social Event organised by study association Trifonius
The study association Trifonius is organizing a BBQ for the visiting students. Students from Architecture and Civil Engineering are also welcome to sign up. For those who are interested: after the BBQ, we'll be going out in Arnhem for a fun night (at your own expense).
For who?
- Visiting students
- Exchange students
- HAN students ABE

Walk, Wine, Beer & Dine
Social Event
We will organize a culinary walk through the beautiful city of Arnhem. This is a great way to experience the food and culture of a city. We will walk to different restaurants to sample the local cuisine, and learn more about the Arnhem’s culinary history.
For who?
- Visiting faculty
- HAN faculty

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