FRIDAY, May 23
DAY 4 OF THE INTERNATIONAL WEEK BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Day 5 wraps up the International Week Built Environment 2025 in style! Students present innovative solutions to heat stress challenges, and the event concludes with a bike trip to Arnhem’s Open Air Museum. Discover Dutch history, culture, and craftsmanship before the official closure.
Heat Stress in Urban Areas (3/3)
Part 3 of the Workshop with Frank Kersten
9 am - 10:30 am: students work on their project
10:30 am - 12 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
- HAN students BK2
Lunch for visitors
Visit Open Air Museum Arnhem
12:45 pm | departure by bike |
2 pm | visit Open Air Museum |
5:30 pm | Closure International Week Built Environment |
A 30-minute bike ride takes us to the Open Air Museum in Arnhem. This unique museum and park showcases the everyday life and culture of ordinary people in the Netherlands, featuring antique houses, farms, and factories from various historical periods. The museum also houses a collection of historical clothing and jewelry and offers demonstrations of traditional paper production, linseed oil production, and beer brewing. (If you’re unable to cycle, we’ll arrange an alternative solution.)
For who?
- Visitors
- HAN students
- HAN faculty BE