Building Updates :: Last Week of April

Last week more work got done to the structures in the seminar room, water was installed in the kitchen, we have new volunteers and interns, a new lighting team collaborator, the vermiculture team made some next steps, we had our first CSA pickup with our new members, we compared different online neighborhood organizational platforms and we had a great improvisational groove orchestra session.

This week we will install Estrich (cement) in the kitchen and toilet area, put walls on some structures, build the last major framework, continue designing and developing aesthetic details.

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Active Art Salon Nr.6 & Soiree :: Space as a Canvas for Creative Exploration

When: Saturday 7th Many, 8pm-1.30am

Where: Baumhaus Berlin Gerichtstraße 23 (Vorderhaus), 13347 Berlin

An Active Art Salon is like a playground for adults where participants provoke and inspire each other in thoughtful and creative ways, improvisationally or otherwise…

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It’s time for our next social networking event, this time in the partially built Baumhaus space! Parts of the space will act as a blank canvas for your own creative exploration and expression.

This will be an informal salon-style event. Each half-hour a provocateur will have 2 minutes to present an interesting concept, idea, performance or expression as catalytic ‘food for thought’ for everyone else. This could be in the form of spoken word, sound, dance, video or whatever else you’d like.

After each provocation there will be a short Q & A discussion. Then, attendees, artists and creators are invited to interpret and transform the provocateur’s input into their chosen media (drawing, painting, writing, sculpting, conversation or just hanging out.)

Bring any materials you’ll need to enable your own creative exploration. Parts of the physical room will be your canvas. You can draw, paint, collage or hang things on designated walls and structures.

20:00: Meet & Greet
21:00 Active Art Salon event
23:00: Social hang out soirée – we’ll have some drinks and hang out in the space

Come by and check out the space and get to know some of our team!

*If you would like to be a provocateur, you can either let us know in advance or on the night.

Facebook event

Building Updates :: week of April 18, 2016

We made some great progress in the Seminar Room putting up the frame for the media wall and building stairs to the control room.  The electricity started to get installed and the Orchid Lamp controller is being upgraded.  Come check out the progress on Thursdays during our Open Office hours from 17 – 19:00.  Even better, sign up to volunteer to help build, cook lunch or even document the process in pics and videos…

Beyond Growth in Latin America: Presentations about indigenous alternatives to a growth-driven society

When: Friday 29.04 from 7pm

Where: Baumhaus Berlin Gerichtstraße 23 VH, 13347 Berlin

This is the second part of a series of talks entitled ‘Beyond Growth in Latin America’ and will include a photo exhibition.

This is the chance to broaden your horizons and learn about something completely different, the alternative economic models and lifestyles of indigenous people in Latin America.

** The talks will all take place in German **

For more information, check out the Facebook event here.

Vertical and Permaculture Planning Meeting VI

When: 18:00 – 20:30 Wednesday 27.04.

Where: Baumhaus Berlin Gerichtstraße 23, 13347 Berlin

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18.00: meet and greet
18.30: begin
 
At our sixth planning meeting we will be elaborating our 3 systems.
– on Saturday April 16, our hydroponic “Lush Jungle” team set up the wooden background for their system. Now that the wood is hanging on the wall, they plan on adding the pond foil and the fibre mat. Pockets will be made for the plants. If there’s enough material and energy, they will start to set up the watering system. Instead of just building a prototype, the group decided to build the full system.
– the second hydroponic system has already built its prototype, it will discuss ideas for improvements and will start planning the large scale version
– our vermiculture team has already drilled holes into the plastic boxes and wants to bring worms, food scraps, a starter, the faucet and soil together.

– the aquaponic group wants to enlarge their already functioning prototype and figure out which plants work well with the system

Come by and join in! We look forward to seeing you there!
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For a full update of the last meeting, check out this vertical garden page.
You can also write us: baumhaus.berlin@gmail.com
And check out our Facebook Event
 

Sunday Afternoon Vol 3 (April 3) Photos and Review

Another great event! Here is a review by Lucie Heath who blogs for Vostel the volunteering platform.

Here is the link to the original event with a full list of participants: Website / Facebook

5 Things I Learned in the Baumhaus ‘Open Greeting Zone.’ – by Lucie Heath

When is the last time you walked up to a complete stranger and introduced yourself? Just walked right up and said hello for no other reason than wanting to learn a little bit about them and wanting for them to learn a little bit about you?

Last Sunday, the people at the Baumhaus tried to shatter existing social boundaries by creating an ‘Open Greeting Zone’ at their social networking event at art loft berlin. As attendees enjoyed an evening of food, drinks and music the idea was that people should attempt to continually spark conversations with strangers and expect the same in return. Excited about the prospect of connecting with some new people, I myself headed over to Wedding for a celebration of spring, sustainability and social engagement. Here’s 5 things I learned at the Baumhaus Sunday Afternoon event:

1. People are friendly, if you just try.
Since moving to Berlin I have found it surprising how many people say they find living in this city a lonely experience. Visiting Berlin the city seems so inviting – a place where you can attend one event or party and leave with an entire new group of friends. Yet when you live here the reality can be different.

It often feels difficult to make connections with people that last longer than one night, especially when everyone seems to be living here for such a short period of time.
However my night spent in the Baumhaus Open Greeting Zone proved to me that some people do actually live in Berlin for longer than six months and that if you make a little bit of effort, it is not impossible to engage with and get to know them. Over the course of the evening I had some nice conversations with people of a variety of ages and nationalities, and even left with some new Facebook friends and plans to meet again. Had it not been for the Open Greeting Zone I am sure I wouldn’t have had the pleasure of meeting with as many interesting people and would have probably spent my entire evening talking to people I already knew. So maybe it’s not completely impossible to make some long lasting connections in Berlin, you just have to be brave enough to go up and say hallo!

2. Nothing breaks down social barriers like a magic trick (and cocktails).
Saying that, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a bit nervous when I first arrived at the Baumhaus event. As stupid as it may seem, introducing yourself to a group of strangers is often quite an intimidating experience and as much as everyone wanted to participate in the Open Greeting Zone, you could tell some people were unsure about how to dive right in.
The atmosphere started to change however when Baumhaus cofounder Scott announced he would be performing a ‘magic trick’ and asked everyone to gather around him next to the performance area. After splitting the group into three and making everyone close their eyes, Scott then proceeded to conduct us like an orchestra, asking each group to make different noises, the result being a pretty weird and wonderful beat. Forcing us to close our eyes and make some silly noises together was a great way to help shed insecurities and loosen up the crowd. That plus a few of the delicious ‘Bookish’ cocktails provided by Sarah from the Wedding Space and suddenly the Open Greeting Zone wasn’t so intimidating anymore.

3. It’s amazing what you can achieve with some good people and a good idea. Since the art loft berlin is conveniently located right next-door, partygoers were also welcome to go on a tour of the Baumhaus where we could see for ourselves how construction was coming along on the site. Alongside this, the team also used the event to launch their new crowdfunding campaign and premiered a video that they had made that included information about the project and interviews with volunteers, neighbors and activists alike.

What strikes me most about the entire Baumhaus project is how much founders Scott and Karen have managed to achieve with the help of volunteers, interns and people willing to donate their skills pro bono. Almost everything I saw that night, including the video, scale models and construction work, was made possible because people were willing to donate their time and effort to help with the realization of an idea that they believed in. The Baumhaus is a testament to the power of collective action and it is inspiring to see how many people are motivated by a desire to help create positive change in their local Kiez and beyond.

4. Food waste tastes delicious.
Keeping within the spirit of the event, guests were treated to food provided by another great Berlin sustainability initiative, The Real Junk Food Project. The Real Junk Food Project Berlin is part of a wider global network of groups who collect would-be-wasted food from supermarkets and other places to open cafes, create pop-up restaurants and cater events.
The Real Junk Food volunteers provided event goers with a banquet of leftovers that included aubergine rolls, spinach spread, artichoke leaves and dip, pomegranate salad, veggie soup and freshly squeezed juice. I really couldn’t say enough good things about the volunteers who worked tirelessly all day to make sure everyone had enough to eat and showcased a variety of creative ways in which scraps can be transformed into delicious food again. This bring me on to the final thing I learned at the Baumhaus Sunday Afternoon event…

5. There are so many innovative people and local initiatives in Berlin.
The ultimate goal of the Baumhaus project is to create a space where changemakers can meet, interact and exchange ideas. Giving this, it was fitting that last Sunday’s event acted as a platform for local initiatives to promote their ideas and connect with potential collaborators. Aside from littering the art loft with posters and flyers from different organizations, the Baumhaus team also encouraged people to get up and give a one-minute pitch to the crowd about their ideas.

Polly & Bob, Wedding Wandler and Himmelbeet were just three of the organizations that I found out about over the course of the evening. What I love most about these initiatives is how grounded they are in their local community while still promoting ideas that can change the ways we interact in wider society as a whole. For me, I think the number one thing I have taken away from my interactions with the Baumhaus and those associated with it, is the strength that lies within local communities and the power of collaborative efforts. So imagine what we could achieve together if we just got over ourselves, walked over and said hello.

Building Updates :: 14 March, 2016

The work in the Seminar Room is progressing! We did plenty of sawing, milling, drilling, screwing and gluing. We built curved wooden fame structures for both the barrier-free and men’s room toilets as well as building a prototype for the samba staircase leading up to the control room. Most of the plumbing for the new toilets was installed and our storage space in the cellar got cleared out and tidied up.

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The vertical garden teams have developed further prototypes for the „Lush Jungle“, „Waterfall“ hyproponic system as well as the „Vermiculture Soil System“.
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