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        • Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey | Infrastructure Management
        • Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete | History and Theory of Urban Design
        • Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman | Transport Systems
        • Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard | Chair of Being Alive
        • Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey | Planning of Landscape and Urban Systems (PLUS)
        • Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen | Transportation and Mobility Planning
        • Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann | Spatial Development and Urban Policy
        • Prof. Hubert Klumpner | Architecture and Urban Design
        • Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas | Traffic Engineering and Control
        • Prof. Freek Persyn | NEWROPE Chair of Architecture and Urban Transformation
        • Prof. Milica Topalovic | Architecture and Territorial Planning
        • Dr. Jennifer Duyne Barenstein | ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE
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          • Urban Potential and Strategies in Metropolitan Territories
 – The Zurich Metropolitan Region as an Example (NFP65)
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      • The teaching component of the NSL seeks to impart the knowledge and skills needed to develop the standard strengths of spatial planning and their interaction as well as the ability to develop strategies for the solution of spatial problems. These are central prerequisites for a responsible and successful exercise of planning functions in the service of the public commonwealth and of private companies. Especially important in fufilling these prerequisites is the quality of university-level education: graduate and post-graduate work as well as professional development in spatial, urban and landscape planning. The ETH Zurich has offered programmes such as continuing education courses and post-graduate programmes (NDS, now MAS) since 1965. The NSL (Network City and Landscape) is responsible for these courses and programmes.
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    • disP Cover, Ausgabe 61/2, September 2025disP – The Planning Review – The interdisciplinary scientific journal covers the topics of spatial development, urban planning, landscape and environmental planning, landscape architecture, traffic planning, and regional and environmental economics, as well as special issues on specific themes.
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10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften

Ein Platz in Sursee mit Bäumen, Bänken und Sonnenschein.
Ausstellung in Sursee © ETH Zürich, Sibylle Wälty

19. September – 11. November | Luzern, Zürich, Bern.

Erleben Sie, wie kurze Alltagswege das Leben in Stadt und Gemeinde nachhaltiger und lebenswerter machen. Unsere Wanderausstellung «10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften» lädt zum Entdecken, Diskutieren und Mitgestalten ein. Begleitet wird sie von einem abwechslungsreichen Rahmenprogramm mit Stadtspaziergängen und Podien.

Nächste Stationen und Veranstaltungen:
4. Oktober–2.November 2025 Wanderausstellung beim Schmiedhofpark, Ebikon
20. Oktober Spaziergang Ebikon
3.–17. November 2025 Wanderausstellung auf dem Waisenhausplatz beim Meret-Oppenheim-Brunnen, Bern im Rahmen der Schweizer Wohntage 2025 des Bundesamts für Wohnungswesen BWO
6. November 2025 Podium im Heimatschutz Zentrum in der Villa Pathumba
8. November 2025 Stadtspaziergang in Bern
11. November 2025 Podium in Bern

Alle Daten/Orte und weitere Informationen

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ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE
Dr. Sibylle Wälty

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66 | Juni 2025: Human Landscape Interaction / Interaktion Mensch Landschaft

  • Hybrides Entwerfen für multikodierte Wasserlandschaften
  • From Design to Research to Play: A Co-creative Process for Designing a Serious Game on Flood Management
  • Agrarian Urbanism and the Politics of Food and Land
  • Experimental Planting: Garden of the 21st Century New Orleans
  • Mapping Future Development Scenarios Through Spatial Clustering with Land Use Models
  • Wiederbelebung marginaler Räume: Eine Praxis der imaginativen Aktivierung
  • Care, Cooperation, and Commoning: Revisiting «The System Nobody Knows»
Kurzmeldungen | Short Messages
  • “The lack of vision has led transport policy down a dead end.”
  • David Kaufmann is New Editor-in-Chief of the disP – The Planning Review
  • Swisstopo-Kolloquium: Präzisionsmodellierung auf grossem Massstab in der Landschaftsarchitektur
  • Reasons to feel confident
  • E-Bike City: Results
  • Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes
Publikationen | Publications
  • Launch of the Atlas of Regenerative Materials
  • Digital Pedagogy for Data-driven Unsolicited Urban Design
  • The E-Bike City. Designing Sustainable Streets
  • disP 60/4, December 2024
Weiterbildung | Studiengänge | Further Education
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Regenerative Systems
  • MAS Raumentwicklung & CAS Raumentwicklung und Planungspraxis
  • Design++ XR in AEC Summer School 2025
Aktuell | Current
  • 10 Jahre Zwischennutzung am Sihlquai
  • 10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften
  • First International Earth Construction Forum (ECF)
  • DELUS Chasing Water at Microscope
  • Designing Resilient Regenerative Systems – Regenerative Practices, Pitching MAS QUEST Projects
  • Venice Biennale: Designs of Resilient Landscapes for Flood-Prone Areas of Antananarivo

Chairs

Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey
Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete
Prof. Maria Conen
Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman
Dr. Jennifer Duyne Barenstein
Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard
Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert
Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen
Prof. Damian Jerjen
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
Prof. Hubert Klumpner
Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas
Prof. Freek Persyn
Prof. Milica Topalovic
Prof. Martina Voser

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