German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development
The German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development (short term German Association, {{langx|de|Deutscher Verband für Wohnungswesen, Städtebau und Raumordnung}}) entry in register of associations in district court Berlin(Charlottenburg), Nr. VR 21455. is a politically independent association and registered with an approved non-profit status. It is concerned with key questions and future perspectives of the housing and real estate industry, urban planning and spatial development.
History
The German Association was founded in 1946. Since then, it has been an important player in post-war Germany, being a platform for discussion and exchange, providing the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development and other important institutions with recommendations and shaping the public discourse. Furthermore, it represented the German side on international congresses like the 20th International congress for housing and urban planning, hosted in 1950 in Amsterdam by the International Association for housing and urban planning Weiss, Erhard (1996): 50 years German Association for Housing,Urban and Spatial Development e.V.;Published by:German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development, Ellerstraße 58, 53119 Bonn, June 1996 which proves its long history as exchange and dissemination point, unifying various points of view within the range of German housing and planning institutions.
Purpose
The German Association has gained experience in horizontal and vertical cross-sector communication. For about 15 years it has also acquired knowledge in transnational co-operation, especially within projects that are funded within the framework of the territorial agenda of the European Union and has acted as lead partner several times.INTERREG Project UrbEnergy http://www.urbenergy.eu/29.0.html It is partner of various projects in the field of housing, urban and spatial planning. The German association develops recommendations regarding legislation and practice within its own commissions and working groups. According to its history, it sees itself as an independent know how exchange platform and a clearing agent of the federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development and other related associations.Webpage of the federal ministry http://www.bbsr.bund.de/BBSR/EN/RP/GeneralDepartmentalResearch/SpatialPlaning/FutureStrategies/01_Start.html{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
With its branch office in Brussels the German Association is closely connected to other EU institutions and disseminates project results.List of German interest representation in Brussels [https://archive.today/20140121224035/http://www.aalep.eu/german_interest_representation_in_brussels]
Members
Municipalities, associations, research institutes, credit institutions and other companies, politicians as well as individuals are members of the German association.webpage of the german association
Organization
The managing committee consists of:
- the honorary presidents Irene Wiese-von Ofen and Karl Ravens,
- the president Jürgen Heyerhttp://www.deutscher-verband.org/cms/fileadmin/medias/design/Pressemitteilungen /PM_neuer_Praesident.pdf
- the vice-presidents Josef Meyer and Helmut Rausch
- the bursar Axel Vogt as well as the other members
- Axel Gedaschko, Hartwig Hamm, Norbert Portz, Franz-Georg Rips and Oda Scheibelhuber.
Another board is the Associations council, which is chaired by the president of the association, Jürgen Heyer.
References
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External links
- [http://www.deutscher-verband.org/ Official website]
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Category:Professional associations based in Germany
Category:Real estate in Germany
Category:1946 establishments in Germany
Category:Housing organizations