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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 54

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 54

Future Cities Laboratory Indicia 03

24. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

This third and final volume in the Indicia book series presents the results of the Future Cities Laboratory research programme in the form of actions for sustainable city-making.

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Zu Fuss zu Netto-Null

23. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Kürzlich wurde im Kanton Zürich das Klimaschutzziel «Netto-​Null 2040» beschlossen. Sibylle Wälty plädiert im ETH Zürich Zukunftsblog für mehr 10-​Minuten-Nachbarschaften, weil sie den Siedlungsraum besser nutzen und dadurch viele Emissionen vermieden werden.

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Eine kurze Geschichte des Bauens ausserhalb der Bauzone

17. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Warum gibt es in der Schweiz eine Trennung zwischen Baugebiet und Nicht-Baugebiet? Was waren die Beweggründe, das Bauen ausserhalb der Bauzone streng zu reglementieren? Welche Akteure setzten sich für die Trennung ein und wie lief der politische Prozess ab? Antworten gibt diese kurze Geschichte des Bauens ausserhalb der More

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54 | Juni 2022: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning

16. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser Was kann mittels Datenverarbeitung geleistet werden bei der Planung von grossflächigen Gebieten wie der Schweiz? Ob digitale Plattformen eine gute Wahl für die Einsatzplanung von Personal ist, welche Programme sich für die Fahrplanerstellung eignen und wozu man für eine Stadt einen digitalen Zwilling More

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Öffentliche Schlusspräsentation Basel West – St. Louis, MAS in Raumplanung 2021/23

14. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

26. August 2022, 8:30-12:00 | Markthalle Basel, Salon.

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disP 57/4, December 2021

10. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 57, Issue 4, December 2021 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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4D Geo-designing Urban Transformation: Final Reviews

10. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

6 July 2022, 13:30 | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HIL E67.

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An Agent-based Digital Twin for Sarajevo

9. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

To support and enable the Urban Transformation of the City of Sarajevo through quantitative, data-driven assessments and novel 4D digital aesthetics, we apply digital twins and large-scale, agent-based, and bottom-up simulations.

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Application of Machine Learning Classifiers in Train Route Scheduling

9. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

How much are common machine learning classifiers, such as Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machines (SVM), and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) better in forecasting than traditional discrete choice models? To which extent is it worth to sacrifice the improved interpretability of the latter to achieve a higher prediction More

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Tentacular Writing. A Peer-to-Peer Writing Retreat

4. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

11–16 September 2022, public final presentations: 16 September | Tschlin, Graubünden | an ETH Zurich / EPFL Summer School for doctoral students. «It matters what stories we tell to tell other stories with; [it matters] (…) what thoughts think thoughts» (Haraway, 2016).

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Imaginaries Exhibition

4. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

The Imaginaries exhibition edition, previously at the 2021 MAK Vienna Biennale, will travel to the 9th Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB) Shenzhen, China from August to November 2022. The central theme is architectural responses and strategies in the context of global climate change.

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Platforms and Urbanism: Challenges for Urban Governance

3. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Digital platforms are increasingly present in everyday urban life. This has meant an increasing infrastructuralisation of digital platforms, creating opportunities, but also challenges for cities and governments. During COVID-19, delivery platforms and delivery workers became a staple of urban landscapes, but what has this meant for urban governance?

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Festival «Sonic Topologies»

3. June 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Das Festival Sonic Topologies erkundet die Zürcher Klanglandschaft in vielfältigen Hörerlebnissen. Vom 24. bis 26.6. finden Konzerte, Vorträge und Workshops im Alten Botanischen Garten, Reservoir Lyren, Wärmebad Käferberg und am Zürichsee statt. Internationale Expert*innen aus Klangkunst, Klangarchitektur und akustischer Ökologie entfalten die Akustik dieser Orte und eröffnen neue More

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Archetypes of Socio-ecological-technological-systems for Managing Ecological Infrastructure

31. May 2022

By Claudia Gebert

The Valpar.CH project assesses the current state of the ecological infrastructure (EI) as well as the basis for a functioning EI in the future. To examine EI and communicate results, we delineate archetypes by clustering socio-economic, ecological, and technological indicators using machine-learning techniques. Within the boundaries of the More

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Eine neue Schweizer Landschaftstypologie mit Deep Learning

20. May 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Die Identifizierung und Definition von Landschaftstypen ist nicht nur für die Übertragbarkeit von Landschaftsplanungs- und Managementstrategien unerlässlich, sondern auch eine Anforderung der von der Schweiz ratifizierten Europäischen Landschaftskonvention. Landschaftstypologien werden in der Regel von Expert:innen oder mit Hilfe sogenannter unsupervised clustering Techniken erstellt. Die letztgenannten Methoden haben jedoch More

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Transitional Space – Six Japanese Houses Traversed

19. May 2022

By Claudia Gebert

The articulation of transitional space forms a key element in Japanese architecture and its relationship to landscape. Climate and cultural history have shaped myriad forms and expressions of these spaces, which connect as well as separate.

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Das Eisenbahnbetriebslabor der ETH Zürich

12. May 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Archive und Akteure: Die Geschichte des Spiels mit der Modellbahn an einer Universität

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«Not Just Roads» by Nitin Bathla and Klearjos E. Papanicolaou wins SAH Award for Film and Video

2. May 2022

By Claudia Gebert

The SAH Award for Film and Video recognizes annually the most distinguished work of film or video on the history of the built environment. «Not Just Roads is a well-filmed, focused and nuanced take on the impact of highway building in contemporary India on the disenfranchised. The film brings More

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Accepting and Resisting Densification: The Importance of Project-related Factors and the Contextualizing Role of Neighbourhoods

13. April 2022

By Claudia Gebert

How do residents assess potential densification projects in the Canton of Zurich?

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Gehen, Sitzen, Schauen: Körper und Landschaft

25. March 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Ohne Gehen, Sitzen und Schauen gibt es keine Landschaft. Diese einfachen, grundlegenden Handlungen prägen unsere Beziehung zur Umgebung – und die Umgebung selbst.

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Laufen Manifesto Global Meeting

3. March 2022

By Claudia Gebert

22 – 24 July 2022 | Laufen, Germany. Building on the 2013 «The Laufen Manifesto», which called for the development humane design culture, this event will discuss the relevance of the ideas of the original Manifesto and encourage scrutiny, actions, and decisions on methods and goals with relevant leaders in the urban More

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

54 | Juni 2022: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning

  • Eine neue Schweizer Landschaftstypologie mit Deep Learning
  • Platforms and Urbanism: Challenges for Urban Governance
  • Application of Machine Learning Classifiers in Train Route Scheduling
  • An Agent-based Digital Twin for Sarajevo
Kurzmeldungen
  • Festival «Sonic Topologies»
  • Archetypes of Socio-ecological-technological-systems for Managing Ecological Infrastructure
  • «Not Just Roads» by Nitin Bathla and Klearjos E. Papanicolaou wins SAH Award for Film and Video
  • Eine kurze Geschichte des Bauens ausserhalb der Bauzone
  • Urbane Transformationen
Publikationen
  • Gehen, Sitzen, Schauen: Körper und Landschaft
  • Accepting and Resisting Densification: The Importance of Project-related Factors and the Contextualizing Role of Neighbourhoods
  • Das Eisenbahnbetriebslabor der ETH Zürich
  • Transitional Space – Six Japanese Houses Traversed
  • disP 57/4, December 2021
  • Zu Fuss zu Netto-Null
  • Future Cities Laboratory Indicia 03
Aktuell
  • Sonic Topologies
  • CAS Verkehrsingenieurwesen
  • Tentacular Writing. A Peer-to-Peer Writing Retreat
  • 4D Geo-designing Urban Transformation: Final Reviews
  • Laufen Manifesto Global Meeting
  • Öffentliche Schlusspräsentation Basel West – St. Louis, MAS in Raumplanung 2021/23
  • Imaginaries Exhibition
  • Dezentralschweiz

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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Deputy Director: Prof. Milica Topalovic

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