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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 41

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 41

Urbane Qualitäten: Lernen von der Langstrasse

2. April 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Urbane Qualitäten sind heute in der Schweiz zu einem wichtigen Thema geworden. Fragen der Verdichtung, des Umgangs mit der Zersiedlung, der nachhaltigen Entwicklung, aber auch die steigende Nachfrage nach urbanem Wohnen und Arbeiten haben die Frage aufgeworfen, wie sich heute urbane Quartiere neu bauen lassen. Dabei lässt sich More

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disP 55/1, March 2019

28. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 55, Issue 1, March 2019 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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Neues EU-Projekt PuSH am ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE

28. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

PuSH, a large, innovative European research project, has achieved funding from the EU HERA programme Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe (2019–2022). Distinguished researchers and non-academic partners from Denmark, Switzerland, Norway and Italy have achieved success in the face of fierce international competition, receiving €1 million from the More

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NACH ZÜRICH. Kontroversen zur Stadt. Ein Anarchiv

27. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Ausstellung 4. April – 25. August 2019 | Mittwoch bis Sonntag 14:00 – 18:00 Uhr. Was ist Zürich? Die Ausstellung Nach Zürich beleuchtet Meilensteine der Stadtentwicklung: die Anlage der Parks am See unter der Leitung von Arnold Bürkli, der genossenschaftliche Wohnungsbau des Roten Zürich, die Modernisierung der Nachkriegszeit More

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Playing with Density

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

The Compass for Inward Development as a Problem-Oriented Methodology for Densification in Small- and Medium-Sized Communes The revised Swiss Spatial Planning Law, which came into effect in 2014, and the minimum strategy of «inward development before outward development» obligate municipalities to direct their spatial development toward existing, largely More

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Rurbanitas: On the Creation of Urban Qualities in Rural Areas

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

The example of the municipality of Lichtensteig in Toggenburg (canton of St. Gallen) illustrates how a high quality of life can be created and maintained even in less densely populated and more structurally disadvantaged space outside of metropolitan areas. Through motivation and the inclusion of the local population, More

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Einfach Zürich

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Neue Dauerausstellung im Landesmuseum Zürich Im Auftrag der Kuratoren hat die Spin-off-Firma Scanvision der Professur Christophe Girot in der Ausstellung grossformatige audio-visuelle Installationen realisiert. Scanvision konzipierte dafür vier Flüge durch Punktwolken-Modelle von Zürich – entlang der Töss und ihren einstigen Fabriken, durch die Zürcher Altstadt, in die ungeahnten More

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Future Cities Laboratory Indicia 02

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

This second volume in the Indicia series focuses on the tools, methods and approaches needed for research on future cities. Following Marshall McLuhan’s famous provocation, we focus less on the ‘message’ and more on the ‘medium’ of research. This involves retreating from research contents—the topics, themes, questions, hypotheses, More

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Mobility Webinar Series, Spring 2019

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

11. April and 16. May 2019. SCCER Mobility Young Talent Development Program. Seminar series as a platform for young scientists to present their research projects related to Mobility. Further events from the SCCER are also forthcoming, including a Start-up and Entrepreneurship Workshop. Flyer

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41 | April 2019: Urbane Qualität / Urban Quality

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser Um urbane Qualität zu sichern und entwickeln beschreiben wir Landschaftstypen, schildern das Beispiel Langstrasse Zürich, entwickeln Strategien für öffentliche Räume in ehemaligen Krisengebieten und folgen RadfahrerInnen auf ihrer Route. Derweil geht Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete gegen das Vergessen in der Architektur an, in More

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ETH Mobility Initiative

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

ETH Zurich has launched the ETH Mobility Initiative together with the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) as first partner to further expand research and education in the area of mobility. The call for new partners and proposals is now open. Within this framework, a long-term research programme is being established More

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Auf Abwegen

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Alltäglich gewordene Wege und Räume nehmen wir kaum mehr bewusst wahr. Dabei entgeht uns, wie sehr unsere Bewegungsmöglichkeiten bestimmten Normen und Gewohnheiten unterworfen sind. Diese Ausgabe des Pamphlet führt die Leser bewusst auf Abwege, um eine neue Perspektive auf die vertraute Umgebung zu gewinnen. Das Zu-Fuss-Gehen bietet sich More

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Actors’ diversity and the resilience of social-ecological systems to global change

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Biological diversity is known to enhance the resilience of ecosystems to environmental change. It is, however, unclear whether a high diversity of social actors analogously increases the capacity of social-ecological systems to maintain the provision of ecosystem services while undergoing socio-economic and climate changes. Here, using an empirically More

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The Scenic Route: The Effect of Urban Design on Cycling Route Choice in Berlin

26. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

As interest in cycling as a mode of transport rises concurrently with a rise in bicycle traffic volumes in Germany, modeling cyclists’ decisions gains importance. A recently completed online survey shows that in addition to commonly considered attributes like pavement type, the urban design characteristics «complexity» and «streetscape More

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Eine neue Landschaftstypologie zur Sicherung der Landschaftsqualität

25. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Um die Qualität von Landschaften sowohl im urbanen als auch im ländlichen Raum zu sichern und gemäss entsprechenden Zielen zu entwickeln, ist eine flächendeckende Beschreibung der vorhandenen Landschaftstypen nötig. Diese dient als Grundlage zur Festlegung von Entwicklungszielen, zur Ausscheidung von besonders schützenswerten Gebieten sowie zur Beobachtung der längerfristigen More

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Public Spaces in Post-conflict Cities. Post-conflict Colombia and Ex-Yugoslavia

23. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Daily news headlines inform us about crises situations due to conflict and economic issues leading to soaring hunger and mass emigrations in various parts of the world. The ongoing research efforts at our chair in post-conflict Colombia, post-apartheid South Africa, and Ex-Yugoslavia focuses on creating synergies between city, More

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Innenentwicklung in der Stadt Dübendorf

19. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

10. April 2019, 12.45 bis ca. 14.00 Uhr | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HIL H 35.1. Vortrag des Stadtplaners von Dübendorf, Reto Lorenzi, im Rahmen der Vorlesung «Haushälterische Bodennutzung».

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Tom Avermaete, Against Architectural Amnesia

17. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete from the chair for History and Theory of Urban Design is now part of the NSL. Learn in our interview how he investigates the basis of the discipline, brings non-Western experiences to the spotlight, and provides a basis for dealing with contemporary urban issues.

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Acculturating the Shopping Centre

17. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Acculturating the Shopping Centre examines whether the shopping centre should be qualified as a global architectural type that effortlessly moves across national and cultural borders in the slipstream of neo-liberal globalization, or should instead be understood as a geographically and temporally bound expression of negotiations between mall developers More

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Mirroring Effects: Tales of Territory

15. March 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Book launch, Monday 6 May 2019, 16:00 | ONA, Fokushalle, Neunbrunnenstrasse 50, Zürich. With Marc Angélil, Cary Siress, and Hans Frei. Mirroring Effects, written by Marc Angélil and Cary Siress, analyses political and economic practices concerning environment-making in the contemporary world. The presented case studies unfold as real-life tales More

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DICHTELUST

1. March 2019

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24 November 2018 – 5 May 2019 | SAM Basel. Ausstellung | Exhibition. Formen des urbanen Zusammenlebens in der Schweiz. Der Begriff der Dichte ist in der Schweiz auffällig negativ besetzt. In der politischen Diskussion um die städtebauliche und raumplanerische Entwicklung der Schweiz wird Dichte oft als Kampfbegriff More

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Modeling Post-Socialist Urbanization: The Case of Budapest

24. January 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Modeling Post-Socialist Urbanization: The Case of Budapest (Basel: Birhäuser Verlag, 2019), a new book by Dr Daniel Kiss, lecturer at the Institute for Urban Design, ETH Zurich, examines Budapest’s urban development, planning, and governance between 1990 and 2010. In the face of socialist urbanization’s structural legacies, the recent More

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Ignazio Cassis Visits Empower Shack

14. January 2019

By Claudia Gebert

Swiss Federal Council member Ignazio Cassis visited the site of the Empower Shack Project in the township of Khayelitsha in South Africa, meeting Prof. Hubert Klumpner on site. Together with the Swiss Ambassador, they spoke at length about the project’s potential to reshape housing policy in post-apartheid South More

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Spatial modelling of origin-destination commuting flows in Switzerland

10. December 2018

By Claudia Gebert

When it comes to predicting inter-municipal commuting flows in Switzerland, spatial origin-destination flow models serve as an easier alternative to the classical 4-step approach in transportation demand modelling. They account for effects in neighbouring municipalities that may influence a particular flow at origin or destination and predict flows More

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

41 | April 2019: Urbane Qualität / Urban Quality

  • Eine neue Landschaftstypologie zur Sicherung der Landschaftsqualität
  • Urbane Qualitäten: Lernen von der Langstrasse
  • Public Spaces in Post-conflict Cities. Post-conflict Colombia and Ex-Yugoslavia
  • The Scenic Route: The Effect of Urban Design on Cycling Route Choice in Berlin
  • Tom Avermaete, Against Architectural Amnesia
Kurzmeldungen
  • ETH Mobility Initiative
  • Neues EU-Projekt PuSH am ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE
  • Ignazio Cassis Visits Empower Shack
Weiterbildung
  • MAS, DAS und CAS ETH in Raumplanung 2019/21
  • MAS ETH in Housing
Publikationen
  • Spatial modelling of origin-destination commuting flows in Switzerland
  • Modeling Post-Socialist Urbanization: The Case of Budapest
  • Mirroring Effects: Tales of Territory
  • Acculturating the Shopping Centre
  • Actors’ diversity and the resilience of social-ecological systems to global change
  • Rurbanitas: On the Creation of Urban Qualities in Rural Areas
  • Playing with Density
  • disP 55/1, March 2019
  • Auf Abwegen
  • Future Cities Laboratory Indicia 02
Aktuell
  • The City as Commons: A History of Architectural Codes and Convention
  • Colloquium: Urban Commons: Exploring the Collective Architectural Resources of the City
  • NACH ZÜRICH. Kontroversen zur Stadt. Ein Anarchiv
  • ETH Forum Wohnungsbau: LAND NUTZEN! Wie Städte gerechter wachsen und lebenswert bleiben können
  • Shareland Doctoral Colloquium
  • Mobility Webinar Series, Spring 2019
  • DICHTELUST
  • Current Challenges for Logistics
  • Colloquium: Writing Global Histories
  • Tagung Landmanagement 2019
  • Einfach Zürich

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Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey
Prof. Dr. Kay W. Axhausen
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. Dr. Christian Schmid
Prof. Milica Topalovic
Prof. Martina Voser

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