Leipzig project

Basic Idea
In Leipzig whole houses are up for grabs for relatively little money. The idea is to buy into one or more of the buildings and open them up for sharing.

Housing locations

 * Put findings on this shared Google map

People interested
Isis, Alex, Dante, Meinhard, Rob, Florence, Topi, Johanna

add yourself

guaka is still interested in the idea, but not likely to actively participate.

Pictures

 * 3MB, Zip : http://drop.io/leipzig7614
 * Photo gallery from a group trip to Leipzig

Next Meetings
August 2010, 3 first weeks :

http://ecotopia2010.org/

Ecotopia Facebook Group

Ecotopia held in a place between Berlin and Leipzig, near Belzig ( the regional train between Berlin and Leipzig stops by Belzig ) : Map Link

Contact Dante as he will be roaming between the Ecotopia, Berlin and Leipzig in August.

Furthermore, there is an opportunity to be hosted in an empty 150 square meter space we can self organize, in a building in Leipzig which recently renovated its waterpipes and kitchen.

Leipzig Context
Leipzig

House features

 * Democratic governance
 * Communal and public space in ground floor
 * Several flats with different parties in upper floors
 * Empty large shared space in attic (for exhibitions, seminars, conference sessions, yoga, dance)
 * Community connected Hackerspace/workshop/lab room (computers, bikes, crafts, arts)
 * Lifestyle choices can be made into policy/protocol through democratic participation
 * Kitchens may be meat free (or not - vote!)
 * We may need a vegan kitchen (or not - vote!)
 * We may need a smoking area (or not - vote!)
 * Focus on healthy, simple living in community activities
 * Organic Community Gardening
 * Partnerships with local farms and suppliers
 * Community activities like dances, yoga, personal growth and training seminars
 * House and neighborhood biomass/composting program
 * Info cafe with people's kitchen
 * networking with other urban projects world-wide
 * Renewable and efficient energy
 * Recycling
 * Sauna (yeah!)


 * No meth cooking in the kitchen you fucking junkies!!!
 * Regular meetings
 * Free shop

Microeconomic and Peer Economy potential and context ?
http://homebrewindustrialrevolution.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/contents/

http://p2pfoundation.net/Cooperative_Ecology_Project

http://p2pfoundation.net/Cooperative_Wealth_Building

http://p2pfoundation.net http://www.mindmeister.com/28717702/everything-open-and-free http://www.flickr.com/photos/purincess/3998063911/sizes/o/

Ownership / Usership
http://sharewiki.org/en/Leipzig_Usership

Prices of Buildings
A 5 story building (1910 buildings?) costs :
 * around 50.000 euro to purchase in an emerging western neighborhood of Leipzig.
 * 20 to 30.000 euro to purchase in a rather empty centre east neighborhood of Leipzig.

Anthony says :

"it's true that some buildings in Leipzig are being sold for 30k€. But some of these require 30k€ of repairs. It's important to visit the buildings with an engineer to determine the move-in cost. Also, count on 6% to 12% in legal fees."

Dante prefers to buy a whole street, or neighborhood, in the cheaper areas of town

BUT

The empty streets in the centre-east part of Leipzig might still be owned in great part by the former GDR Housing Cooperative (currently under city authority?), although there are also privately owned buildings for sale.

It might require a re-development plan to present to the local authorities to create an opportunity to get one of the streets out of what might be a current market hoarding of these streets from the housing cooperative. - needs to be verified!

Anthony says:

"The LWB (former DDR housing authority) does own many buildings in Leipzig. They are trying (with DDR efficiency) to sell them. When I first started talking to them, I did not speak German, and they were very patient and helpful. It was a positive experience every step of the way."

Renovation Costs
to evaluate - Dante is interested in the possibility to set up cooperative business for building modular interior structures ?

Funding
Funding is possible through, for example, a legal framework such as Syndikat, potentially leading to a 3/4 credit from an "ethical" bank, with little interest. For a 20.000 euro, 5 story building, this would represent an initial cash investment of 5000 euro for the purchase of one building.

Purchasing Examples
For example, to buy a five floor, 600 square meter building, at the cost of 60 000 euros, it may be possible to divide it in 10 flats of 50 square meters.

The purchase of one flat then is 6000 euros, for which a 3/4 credit is possible, hence 1500 euros cash needed to buy a flat.

To pay off the credit, at no interest,

one can symbolically imagine that it costs "1 euro a day, for 11 years, 11 months and 11 days"

or

"11 euros a day, for 1 year, 1 month and 1 day"

after which it is fully your property, although I would opt for the set up of a cooperative structure of property and governance of the properties, enabling "usership" shares.

Another important point being to set up legal frameworks that enable limited liability and a fund to enable shares to remain within the cooperative structure in case of personal defaults to a loan.

Living Costs and Taxes
Robrecht asks :

"concerning the Leipzig project, we need an estimation of living costs (in the first stage), so how much is the yearly tax on a building, other costs like for waste water etc, energy and heating etc of course we want to be self suporting cc energy etc, but in a first period this would maybe not at once be possible."

Anthony answers :

"The annual tax on the GS-10 is a couple hundred euro and the water is about the same."

LWB Housing Availability Search
Availability of Housing under Municipal Housing Company Managment ( "Leipziger Wohnungs und Baugesellschaft" ) :

Purchase :

http://www.lwb.de/index.php?session=befbcdb27b90b68397f6567487aaf414&page=10

Rent :

http://www.lwb.de/index.php?page=100

Land and Building Projects :

http://lwbimmobilien.de/

Groups for Leipzig
Various local groups wanting to invest resources or time in one or more Leipzig housing projects.
 * Brussels: http://groups.google.com/group/bxl4leipzig
 * Ecotopia: http://groups.google.com/group/ecohousing

Infrastructure
http://sharewiki.org/en/Leipzig_project/Infrastructure

Infrastructure Mapping
Link to Integral Cities

Income Streams
Ideally (according to Dante), developing "resilient communities" through setting up our own (open cooperative?) production infrastructures, from food to potentially micro-electronics, and potentially inspired by other projects such as "Open Source Ecology" such as "Factor E-Farm".

Cooperative Ecology Project
Alex Rollin is collecting information about cooperative approaches for community living using P2P methods. On the P2P Foundation wiki you can find a wealth of resources that are related to how free/libre voluntary networks and federations operate, along with examples and a gigantic category of resources and operations related to the commons.

Leipzig is a great inspiration for collecting together and co-editing foundational resources because the gift of Leipzig is hope; hope that a large scale project can work, if for no other reason than the buy in prices are low enough to be realistic. If this is all becoming more realistic, then the question turns to 'how do we do this?'

http://p2pfoundation.net/Cooperative_Ecology_Project

The Cooperative Ecology Project is a terrible name, but I hadn't thought of a better one. It's a functional description for a set of tools allowing a wide number of cooperative enterprises to establish a network that can insure survival in a hybrid economic atmosphere where profit and capitalism still exist.

Additional supporting research is being published on the P2P Foundation wiki, including the recent addition of a page on Peer-to-Peer in Multi-Unit Housing.

First stage ?

 * Collaborative research
 * Plan development
 * Building a network of pioneers who want to move to Leipzig
 * Musical Parties
 * Added value food production ( slow food volks kuche ? )
 * Events and hospitality

Not for Private Profit Shops
examples : http://onceuponaschool.org/, http://www.rockzipfel-leipzig.de/welcome-to-rockzipfel
 * Tourist Info http://www.use-it.be/europe/
 * Coworking Hubs, including Tutoring Centres -
 * "VolxKüche" - http://www.sevacafe.org/, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volxküche

Volunteering Initiatives
Participating in a EU funded youth program ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Voluntary_Service

Alternative Entrepreneurship Centres
Participating in a EU funded program ?

http://www.erasmus-entrepreneurs.eu/

Fablabs/Workshops
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fab_lab

Allotment Gardens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allotment_%28gardening%29#Germany

 " The idea of organised allotment gardening reached a first peak after 1864, when the so-called "Schreber Movement" started in the city of Leipzig in Saxony. "

Alternative Finance
Dante feels that there is potential in supporting local economics through complementary currencies. To start with, mutual credit, or demurrage types of currencies, which can eventually be guaranteed through a reserve of euros, or guaranteed by production.

Local economics could trade outside of their economies, which could increase the reserve of euros that can also be used to buy products outside of the local economic production, especially to build up local production infrastructures.

Formal Learning
As in the factor e-farm project ( note: need to find reference ), Dante suggests to use "alternative learning" related to the build up of resilient communities as an enabler to converge resources either through :
 * direct participation
 * investment in euros

Participating students could guarantee a certain amount in euros for every semester, which they gain back trough their participation in the local economic development,

in exchange of which they get a certification and experience.

Dante feels that certain courses related to the Gaia university could be hosted by a Leipzig_Project alternative university.

Informal Learning
Dante very much wants to support the emergence of informal learning, including through connectivist and rhizomatic learning cultures, and access to empowerment through various medias, and spaces.

Projects
http://p2pfoundation.net/Bank_of_Common_Knowledge

"BCK is a pilot experience dedicated to the research of social mechanisms for the collective production of contents, mutual education, and citizen participation. It is a kind of laboratory platform where we explore new ways of enhancing the distribution channels for practical and informal knowledge, as well as how to share it."

http://onceuponaschool.org/

"The essence of the program is that it's like school, but it's not school.

"826 National is a nonprofit tutoring, writing, and publishing organization with locations in seven cities across the country." "Our work is based on the understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention"

Practices
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connectivism_(learning_theory)

"One aspect of connectivism is the use of a network with nodes and connections as a central metaphor for learning. [2] In this metaphor, a node is anything that can be connected to another node: information, data, feelings, images. Learning is the process of creating connections and developing a network. Not all connections are of equal strength in this metaphor; in fact, many connections may be quite weak."

http://davecormier.com/edblog/2008/06/03/rhizomatic-education-community-as-curriculum/

"Thus the foundations upon which we are working are changing as well as the speed at which new information must be integrated into those foundations. The traditional method of expert translation of information to knowledge requires time"

"In the rhizomatic model of learning, curriculum is not driven by predefined inputs from experts; it is constructed and negotiated in real time by the contributions of those engaged in the learning process. This community acts as the curriculum, spontaneously shaping, constructing, and reconstructing itself and the subject of its learning in the same way that the rhizome responds to changing environmental conditions"

Wikipedia about community of practice''

"Community of practice (CoP), according to cognitive anthropologists Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, is a term that describes a group of people who share an interest, a craft, and/or a profession. The group can evolve naturally because of the member's common interest in a particular domain or area, or it can be created specifically with the goal of gaining knowledge related to their field. It is through the process of sharing information and experiences with the group that the members learn from each other, and have an opportunity to develop themselves personally and professionally (Lave & Wenger 1991). CoPs can exist online, such as within discussion boards and newsgroups, or in real life, such as in a lunchroom at work, in a field setting, on a factory floor, or elsewhere in the environment."

Practices supported by potentially collaborating houses
Rockzipfel Leipzig Project @ GS10 ...

Wikipedia entry on "Continuum Concept"

"The continuum concept is an idea relating to human development proposed by Jean Liedloff in her book The Continuum Concept. According to Liedloff, in order to achieve optimal physical, mental and emotional development, human beings—especially babies—require the kind of experience to which their species adapted during the long process of their evolution..."

Tram Lines
http://www.leipzig.de/int/en/stadt_leipzig/infrastruktur/oepnv/

Underground Train
"The City Tunnel of Leipzig is the last and central component of the railway system restructuring process in Greater Leipzig. Not only the suburban train system can be restructured after the tunnel has been put into operation but also the traffic connections between the region and the City will be improved and give major impetus to the development of the City’s traffic system."

"The City Tunnel consists of two single-track tunnel tubes constructed by way of shield driving. Length of each tunnel tube 1,438 m."

"Construction of four underground stations, open cut: Leipzig Hbf (Leipzig main rail Station), Markt (Market), Wilhelm-Leuschner-Platz (Wilhelm-Leuschner Place), Bayerischer Bahnhof (Bavarian Station)"

"2010: Putting into service upon change of timetable."

http://www.citytunnelleipzig.de/english/english_information.html

Some Historical Facts and People
Phantasmagoria in Leipzig

Bach in Leipzig

City History
"at one time biggest cotton spinning mill in continental Europe"

http://www.spinnerei.de/

Suggested Neighbourhoods
expensive ones:

schleussig ( centre, between plagwitz and sudvorstadt, near park - yuppie )

connewitz ( south )

becoming expensive:

lindenau

plagwitz

cheaper ones :

neustadt ( eisenbahn strasse ) - east

nationalist presence - slow gentrification :

reutnitz - east

klein zschocher - south west