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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 47

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 47

Densification: Acceptance and Socio-Economic Effects of Urban Development

4. February 2021

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4 October, 17:15 – approx. 17:40 | Inaugural lecture David Kaufmann | ETH Zürich, Rämistrasse 101, F 30 (Auditorium Maximum).

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Diskussion: «Haushälterischer Umgang mit dem Boden in der Schweiz»

2. October 2020

By Claudia Gebert

29. Oktober 2020, 16.30–18 Uhr | live-​streaming Die Diskussionsveranstaltung zum Abschluss des vierjährigen interdisziplinären SNF-​Projektes «Wie wachsen: Planung für eine ganzheitlich nachhaltige Landnutzung» nimmt Siedlungsstrukturen der Schweiz in den Blick und thematisiert die Bodennutzung der Schweiz. Ziel war es, ein Instrument für eine ganzheitlich nachhaltige Landnutzungs-​ und Siedlungsgestaltungsplanung More

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Bahninfrastrukturen. Planen – Entwerfen – Realisieren – Erhalten

29. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Die intensive Planungs- und Bautätigkeit im Bahnbereich äussert sich in einem breiten Interesse an einem Einführungswerk. Dieses Buch ist auf Grundlage jahrzehntelanger Tätigkeit in Lehre und Forschung entstanden. Die Struktur folgt – nach einer übergreifenden Einleitung – dem Lebenszyklus einer Infrastruktur, von der Planung über die Realisierung bis More

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High-mast lighting as an adequate way of lighting pedestrian paths in informal settlements?

25. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Lighting of pedestrian paths fulfils crucial needs for informal settlement dwellers. A common technological approach in some countries to address these needs is to provide high-mast luminaires. In this paper it is shown by computer simulation that those luminaires are not able to create adequate consistent lighting conditions More

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47 | September 2020: Umgang mit Krisen / Adaption to Crisis

15. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser Der Umgang mit Krisensituationen ist – so haben wir mittlerweile alle bemerkt – sehr individuell. Gerne zeigen wir Ihnen, wie wir kreativen Fernunterricht führen, wie wir die Mobilitätsdaten während Coronazeiten für Forschung zu Grünflächen verwenden, wie Marseille und Neapel ihre langjährige ökonomische und More

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Are Our Cities Green Enough in Times of a Pandemic?

15. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Green city areas are under pressure. Compact cities aim to reduce land consumption outside cities, but densification puts pressure on urban green areas. Will the existing green areas suffice for the increased demand during pandemics such as COVID-19? Using recent mobility data before and during the pandemic, we More

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Perpetuating Architecture

15. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Martino Pedrozzi’s Interventions on the Rural Heritage in Valle di Blenio and in Val Malvaglia 1994–2017. Martino Pedrozzi’s sensitive architectural interventions on mountain pastures highlight the topic of rural exodus in the Swiss Alps.

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Flexible Office Space for the Age of Distributed Work

14. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

The potential large-scale transition from working in the office to working at home, is a massive uncertainty related to the future needs of office space in our cities. It is in the face of this uncertainty, that real estate developers must manage their portfolios. The use of the More

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Paulownia – Resilient Trees for Mountainous Land Use?

14. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Paulownia (Paulowniaceae) is one of the world’s fastest growing trees, originally introduced from Asia to Europe in the 17th century. Its wood is one of the lightest, while keeping high flexibility and stability, making it an ideal wood for regenerative composite constructions (a wood core sandwiched by fiber More

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Cities in Crisis: Shifting Perspective on the Metropolitan Landscapes in Marseille and Naples

11. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

The elective course «Territory of the city» focused on Marseille and Naples, two cities enduring long-term economic and social crises. Like other Mediterranean port cities, they are directly affected by global warming and face increasing threats of natural hazards. The recent creation of the «Métropole Aix-Marseille-Provence» (2016) and the More

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Largest Multi-city Traffic Dataset «UTD19» is now Publically Available!

8. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Over the last four years, the Institute for Transportation Planning and Systems (IVT) at ETH Zurich and CITIES at NYU Abu Dhabi have gathered urban traffic data from over 40 cities worldwide, including London, Tokyo, and Zurich. In total, almost 5 billion vehicles covering a combined time span More

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Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Raumplanung 2021/23

6. September 2020

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Bewerbungsfrist: 1. Januar – 30. April 2021.

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Master of Science ETH in Landschaftsarchitektur

6. September 2020

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Bewerbungsfrist: 31. März 2021

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Architecture of Territory: Territorial Design in Histories, Theories and Projects

6. September 2020

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Lecture Series | 5 sessions on selected Thursdays, 10:00–12:00 | via Zoom. This lecture series sets up an agenda for widening the disciplinary field of architecture and urbanism from their focus on the city, or the urban in the narrow sense, to wider territorial scales, which correspond to More

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Planetary Urbanization: a Theory Seminar

6. September 2020

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Elective Course | Starting 25 September on Fridays, 14:00–16:00 | online. Lecturers: Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid, Dr. Lindsay Blair Howe. Today, urbanization has achieved a planetary reach; novel patterns of urbanization are crystallizing across diverse environments, in agricultural areas, in the space of what may appear to be More

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ACTION! On the Real City: 4D Urban Flux 24 Frames Per Second

6. September 2020

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Elective course | Starting 21 September on Mondays, 10:00–12:00 online and at ETH Zurich, Oerlikon, ONA E16, Neunbrunnenstr. 50, 8050 Zurich. Lecturers: Prof. Hubert Klumpner, Klearjos Eduardo Papanicolaou, Michael Walczak. The course aims to use diverse qualitative research methods and practical recording tools to interrogate the notions of More

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Städtebau I

6. September 2020

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Vorlesungsreihe | Ab 17. September donnerstags, 8:00–9:30 | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HPH G1. Dozent: Michael Wagner. Die Vorlesungsreihe vermittelt grundlegende Kenntnisse im Städtebau.

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Movements of the 1980s

6. September 2020

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5 December 2020, 16:00–19:00 | Web-Conference. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, many social movements and uprisings were erupting in large and small cities across Western Europe, such as the movimento del’ 77 in ltaly, the Hausbesetzungen in Berlin, the fight against runway west in Frankfurt, the More

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Urban Development RoundTable

6. September 2020

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10 November 2020 | SECO, IDB, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Cities Alliance | Zurich. Lecturer: Prof. Hubert Klumpner.

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Collective Learning in Action

6. September 2020

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10/11 November | Workshop | ETH Zurich, Oerlikon, Design in Dialogue Lab & online. Spatial design is often confronted with an immense diversity of transformation processes. As a designer, it is often difficult to fully acknowledge this immanent complexity and find a position to intervene.

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Genutzter Raum – gestaltet durch Strassen und Wege

6. September 2020

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10. November 2020, 9:00–17:00 | Tagung Landmanagement 2020 | ETH Zürich (Zentrum), Auditorium Maximum HG F30. Mit der Nutzung der multifunktionalen Landschaft gehen Anforderungen für Planung und Management der Verkehrsinfrastruktur einher: Nutzungen müssen verknüpft und die Verkehrsverbindungen den Ansprüchen der Nutzenden angepasst werden.

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Luzern 2050: Langfristige Raumentwicklungsstrategien für den Raum Luzern

6. September 2020

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MAS in Raumplanung 2019/21 | Öffentliche Schlusspräsentation Studienprojekt 1. 11. September, 13:00–18:00 | Viscose Eventhalle, Emmenweidstrasse 20, 6020 Emmenbrücke. Das Studienprojekt 1 des MAS in Raumplanung 2019 /21 befasst sich mit der Stadt Luzern und ihren umliegenden Gemeinden.

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ZÜRICH 1980. Bewegter Alltag: Fotografien von Gertrud Vogler / Poetische Provokationen: Die Sprache der Bewegung

6. September 2020

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3. September 2020 – 17. Januar 2021 | Zentrum Architektur Zürich ZAZ, Höschgasse 3, 8008 Zürich. Vor 40 Jahren wurde Zürich von einer urbanen Revolte erschüttert. Es war eine Rebellion gegen einen normierten und kontrollierten Alltag, gegen ein biederes, engstirniges und repressives soziales Klima, ein erbitterter und lustvoller More

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incolab: Spin-off der Gruppe PLUS

1. September 2020

By Claudia Gebert

incolab bringt Innovationen in Technik und Prozessdesign der Gruppe Planung von Landschaft und Urbanen Systemen (PLUS) in die Praxis. Das ETH Spin-off denkt die integrierte Landschaftsentwicklung weiter und bewirkt damit einen nachhaltigen Wandel im Umgang mit der Landschaft. Hierzu verbindet incolab bspw. das Assessment von Ökosystemleistungen, Visualisierungstechniken und More

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Daylight in sustainable Urban Design

24. July 2020

By Claudia Gebert

Initiative to form across different institutes a group responding to the diverse challenges and opportunities around daylight, with a multidisciplinary research platform to address questions of better including aspects of daylight in sustainable urban design and innovative energy technologies to support human wellbeing, living comfort, and health. The project offers two More

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disP 56/2, June 2020

24. July 2020

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 56, Issue 2, June 2020 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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Wouldn’t it be Nice if Architects Started Dreaming About Building Less

20. February 2020

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20 October 2021, approx. 17:40–19:00 | Inaugural lecture Freek Persyn | ETH Zürich, Zentrum, Audimax (HG F 30).

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

45 | Mai 2020: Partizipation I / Participation I

  • Urban Design as Commoning: Remembering the History of Participation
  • Eine Zürcher Karte der Raumqualität aus Sicht der Bevölkerung – machen Sie mit?
  • Designing for Circularity in a Real-world context: Understanding Cooperative Benefits to Foster Individual Action for a Regenerative Economy
  • Co-creating Public Lighting Technology and Policy for Informal Settlements
  • Caring for Diversity. Local Practices of Countering Exclusion in Urban Housing
  • From Collective Learning to Collective Action. Where Social Psychology and Design Thinking Meet
  • Mobility Behaviour in Switzerland: Coronavirus Study
Kurzmeldungen
  • Energyscape
  • Landscape In-Between: A River and a Backyard
  • Participatory Land-use Modelling to Accelerate Sustainable Transformation Applying a Landscape Approach (PLUMALA)
  • Cultural Laboratory Seoul. Emergence, Narrative and Impact of Culturally Related Landscape Meanings
Publikationen
  • disP 56/1, März 2020
  • The role of information availability to passengers in public transport disruptions: An agent-based simulation approach
  • Lost in Paradise. A Journey trough the Persian Landscape
  • Der Kosmos des Entwerfens. Untersuchungen zum entwerfenden Denken | The Cosmos of Design. Exploring the Designer’s Mind
  • Moving towards integrating soil into spatial planning: No net loss of soil-based ecosystem services
  • Vollzug der haushälterischen Bodennutzung in der Schweiz
Stellenausschreibungen
Aktuell
  • Digital Landscape Architecture Conference DLA 2020
  • 18th Swiss Geoscience Meeting: Urban planning and policy-making with/without/against national states
  • SRF Kultur: Publikation «Mutation und Morphose. Landschaft als Aggregat». Die Sammlung als Werkzeug
  • CAS/DAS Verkehrsingenieurwesen ab Herbst 2021

Chairs

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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