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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 56

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 56

Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman zum ausserordentlichen Professor für Transportsysteme befördert

8. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Francesco Corman beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung von Analyse-​, Modellierungs-​, Vorhersage-​ und Optimierungstools für öffentliche Verkehrssysteme und logistische Netze.

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ETH Forum Wohnungsbau: 17. internationale Tagung «GENERATIONENWOHNEN – Von der Idee bis zur Umsetzung»

8. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

10. März 2023, 9–17 Uhr | ETH Zürich, Zentrum, Auditorium Maximum (Raum HG F 30). Wie leben wir in Zukunft? Klimawandel, Digitalisierung, Alterung, Vereinzelung – dies sind nur einige der grossen Herausforderungen, vor denen wir als Gesellschaft stehen.

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MAS ETH in Housing

8. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE | Application until 30 June 2023 (2nd round). The MAS focuses on the assessment of housing challenges and on the affordability, effectiveness and sustainability of a wide range of housing and neighbourhood development strategies pursued by municipalities, cooperatives, local governments, non-governmental and governmental More

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56 | Dezember 2022: Trans-disziplinarität

4. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Lesende Eine neue Methode der multidisziplinären Geschichtsschreibung der Architektur wird entwickelt. Die Stadtplanung muss auf die zunehmend heterogene Bevölkerung angemessen reagieren können. Forschende arbeiten mit neuen Technologien zu Beleuchtung, Segregation und Sicherheit in Kapstadt und Bogotá. Warum? Weil wir der Überzeugung sind, dass neue Erkenntnisse und More

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Unlocking a Multidisciplinary Discourse on Architecture and the City

2. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

This research project sets out to develop a new methodology of crossing disciplinary perspectives with the goal of unlocking a multidisciplinary historiography of architecture. It is based on the conviction that something fundamentally new can be learned from the exchanges that architects have had with other disciplines.

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How can Urban Policy-makers Leverage Science and Technology to Create Safer, more Inclusive Cities that Serve the Needs of all Citizens?

2. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Two overarching technological methods including agent-based modelling and simulations, and visualisation technology are connecting and overlapping three urban themes of public lighting, segregation, and security in Cape Town and Bogotá. Within this common ground called Urban Research Incubator (URI), researchers collaborate on several projects.

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Critically Thinking and Acting on the Ground: An Interview with Christophe Girot

1. December 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Christophe Girot started as visiting professor in 1999 shortly after the death of professor Dr. Dieter Kienast, he became professor at ORL and chair of landscape architecture at the ETH in 2001. He has substantially fostered and developed the discipline of landscape architecture within the Department of Architecture More

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Re-considering the Status Quo: Improving Calibration of Land Use Change Models Through Validation of Transition Potential Predictions

17. November 2022

By Claudia Gebert

This study demonstrates that evaluating transition potential predictions provides detail into model behaviour and performance that cannot be obtained from simulated map comparison alone.

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Difference in Urban Planning. Interdisciplinarity as an Approach to Understanding the Complexity of Contemporary Urban Societies

17. November 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Cities attract people of diverse origins, religious practices, socioeconomic status, and everyday practices. As a result, urban planning is challenged to respond adequately to this demographic heterogeneity. These urbanization processes highlight the importance of placing difference at the centre of the urban planning agenda.

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Bright environments: Daylight in Sustainable Building Design

11. November 2022

By Claudia Gebert

25 August 2023, 8:30-18:00 | Conference | ETH Zürich, HIB 52 Open Space, Hönggerberg.

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Entdecken, wie sich Landschaften anhören

21. October 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Knarzen des schimmernden Morteratschgletschers, Grollen in aschfahlen Dämmen und stetes Schwappen graublauer Zürcher Stauseen: Ludwig Berger erkundet mit Studierenden, wie man Räume mit dem Gehör erkunden kann. Im ETH-Podcast spricht der wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter über die klangliche Annäherung an die Landschaftsarchitektur, das Einfangen von Klängen und das Einspielen auf Schallplatten. Er More

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Planning Instruments Enhance the Acceptance of Urban Densification

18. October 2022

By Claudia Gebert

Dense and compact cities yield several benefits for both the population and the environment, including the containment of urban sprawl, reduced carbon emissions, and increased housing supply.

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Agadir. Building the Modern Afropolis

10. October 2022

By Claudia Gebert

The fascinating first-ever full account of the remarkable reconstruction of the Moroccan coastal city of Agadir following the 1960 earthquake.

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disP 58/2, June 2022

26. September 2022

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 58, Issue 2, June 2022 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

56 | Dezember 2022: Trans-disziplinarität

  • Difference in Urban Planning. Interdisciplinarity as an Approach to Understanding the Complexity of Contemporary Urban Societies
  • How can Urban Policy-makers Leverage Science and Technology to Create Safer, more Inclusive Cities that Serve the Needs of all Citizens?
  • Unlocking a Multidisciplinary Discourse on Architecture and the City
  • Critically Thinking and Acting on the Ground: An Interview with Christophe Girot
Kurzmeldungen
  • Entdecken, wie sich Landschaften anhören
  • Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman zum ausserordentlichen Professor für Transportsysteme befördert
Publikationen
  • disP 58/2, June 2022
  • Agadir. Building the Modern Afropolis
  • Planning Instruments Enhance the Acceptance of Urban Densification
  • Re-considering the Status Quo: Improving Calibration of Land Use Change Models Through Validation of Transition Potential Predictions
Aktuell
  • ETH Forum Wohnungsbau: 17. internationale Tagung «GENERATIONENWOHNEN – Von der Idee bis zur Umsetzung»
  • Bright environments: Daylight in Sustainable Building Design
  • Landmanagement – Weiterentwicklung eines Instrumentariums
  • Städtische Verdichtung und Verdrängung
  • Master of Science ETH in Landscape Architecture
  • MAS ETH in Housing

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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