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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 60

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 60

Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen appointed as Full Professor of Transportation and Mobility Planning

8. December 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Professor Eva Heinen (*1981), currently Full Professor at the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany, was appointed as Full Professor of Transportation and Mobility Planning in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering. Eva Heinen’s interdisciplinary research looks at mobility and transportation at the intersection of sustainable development, More

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Martina Voser Appointed Full Professor of Landscape Architecture

8. December 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Martina Voser, currently owner and member of the Executive Board of mavo Landschaften gmbh and Visiting Professor at ETH Zurich, is now Full Professor of Landscape Architecture in the Department of Architecture. Martina Voser is regarded as one of the leading figures in Swiss landscape architecture and has More

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LUS Doctoral Crits

5. December 2023

By Claudia Gebert

15 December 2023, 13:30 – 17:30 | ETH Zürich, Oerlikon, ONA G41, Neunbrunnenstr. 50.

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NSL Colloquium Planetary Urbanisation: Video now Online!

1. December 2023

By Claudia Gebert

You missed the keynote speech of Roberto Luís Monte-Mór about extended urbanisation in the Brazilian Amazonia? Or you would like to pick and see one of the panels only? The choice is: New Urban Vocabularies, Concepts of Extended Urbanisation, Agrarian Urbanisms, Urban Design and Territories of Extended Urbanisation, More

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Listening In: Conversations on Architectures, Cities and Landscapes, 1700-1900 – Programme and Abstracts

29. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Who do we listen to when we write histories of architectures, cities, and landscapes?

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Extended Urbanisation. Tracing Planetary Struggles NOW OPEN ACCESS DOWNLOAD!

29. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

One year after the first publication by Birkhäuser, the book is now available for download in the open access version.

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Vocabularies for an Urbanising Planet: Theory Building through Comparison NOW OPEN ACCESS DOWNLOAD

29. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

One year after the first publication by Birkhäuser, the book is now available for download in the open access version.

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60 | Dezember 2023: Resiliente Urbane Systeme / Resilient Urban Systems

28. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Sehr geehrte Lesende Die urbane Resilienz beschäftigt uns dermassen, dass wir Ihnen gleich sieben Artikel zumuten. Wählen Sie zwischen Verkehrsgleichgewicht durch Home office, Zürichs urbanen Codes, Verdichtungs-Akzeptanz, Transport-Infrastruktur-Planung, wie Antigone antifragil Verkehrsüberlastungen verhindert sowie homogenen urbanen Landschaften. Was auch immer Sie lesen, schauen Sie sich am Ende die More

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City of Codes

27. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

The city of Zurich is a testament to the incredible power of urban codes and their influence on urban form. From the mid-nineteenth onwards, these codes, such as building laws, norms, standards, or even municipal constitutions, shaped and reshaped the city into what it is today. The research More

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An Advocate of Public Space

27. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Günther Vogt is one of the most sought-​after landscape architects of our time. He has opened the eyes of an entire generation of architects to public space. After 18 years as an ETH professor, he is now retiring.

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Antifragile Urban Mobility: Traffic Control Beyond Resilience

27. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Explore the future of urban mobility with ETH Zürich’s Antigones project. Pioneering antifragility in traffic control, it transcends resilience, adapting to disruptions for efficient and disruption-resistant road networks. Antifragile frameworks can recognize early disruptions and mitigate the negative impact on users and society.

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Wie verändert sich das Verkehrsgleichgewicht durch Home office?

26. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Während der COVID-Pandemie haben die Menschen ihr Verkehrsverhalten fundamental angepasst mit Verlagerungen vom öffentlichen Verkehr hin zu Individualverkehr. Insbesondere das Fahrrad erlebte einen regelrechten Boom während dem ersten Lockdown. Home office wurde zum ersten Mal global getestet und dies äusserst erfolgreich: die Pandemie hat die Home office Verbreitung More

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disP 59/2, June 2023

23. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 59, Issue 2 (2023) is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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Settlement Relationships and their Morphological Homogeneity Across Time and Scale

20. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Homogeneous settlement morphologies negatively impact urban vibrancy, the environment, and emotions. Mainly resulting from the separation of functions such as work and living, homogeneous settlements have often been found around large cities.

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Adaptive Urban Planning for an Uncertain Future: Infrastructure Interventions for the Technological Shift in Transportation

19. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Planning cities to adapt to the future is challenging due to complex interactions between mobility, infrastructure, and land use. This challenge is exacerbated by the need to study future uncertainties such as ever-shifting demographics and industrial landscape, increased environmental and climatic changes, disruptive and unpredictable technological development, and More

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Escape Determinism – Unlocking Desirable Urban Development Pathways

19. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Look around you – what do you see? Unique urban landscapes with specific characteristics, identities, and landmarks? Or homogenous urban landscapes repeating similar shapes, materials, colours, and functions? Currently, homogeneity dominates the day-to-day realities of the European population, of which 74% already lives in urban landscapes. Homogeneity is More

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Zwischen Wolkenkratzern und Zustimmung? Über Akzeptanz für urbane Verdichtung aus raumplanerischer Perspektive

19. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Seit in Kraft treten des revidierten Raumplanungsgesetzes (RPG) auf 1. Mai 2014 sind alle 26 Schweizer Kantone und über 2130 Gemeinden dazu verpflichtet, ihre «Siedlungsentwicklung nach innen» zu lenken. Politik und Behörden müssen folglich ihre bestehenden Siedlungen verdichten, um Zersiedlung zu verhindern und den Flächenverbrauch pro Kopf zu More

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Community-led Landscape Restoration 2024: Call for Applications

19. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Application deadline: 10 February 2024 | Working sessions: 7 March, June, September, December 2024. The Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies (LUS) at ETH Zurich is delighted to announce the Community-led Landscape Restoration 2024 working group, a transdisciplinary series open to citizen groups, activists, academic researchers, and policy More

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Prof. Maria Conen und Prof. Dr. Elli Mosayebi erneuern das Direktorium des ETH Wohnforum

8. November 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Die Departementsleitung Architektur der ETH Zürich hat Prof. Maria Conen und Prof. Dr. Elli Mosayebi ins Leitungsgremium des ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE gewählt. Sie treten ihre Position am 1. November 2023 als Nachfolgerinnen von Prof. Hubert Klumpner und Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid, langjährige Mitglieder des Direktoriums, an.

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

60 | Dezember 2023: Resiliente Urbane Systeme / Resilient Urban Systems

  • Wie verändert sich das Verkehrsgleichgewicht durch Home office?
  • City of Codes
  • Adaptive Urban Planning for an Uncertain Future: Infrastructure Interventions for the Technological Shift in Transportation
  • Antifragile Urban Mobility: Traffic Control Beyond Resilience
  • Zwischen Wolkenkratzern und Zustimmung? Über Akzeptanz für urbane Verdichtung aus raumplanerischer Perspektive
  • Escape Determinism – Unlocking Desirable Urban Development Pathways
  • An Advocate of Public Space
Kurzmeldungen
  • NSL Colloquium Planetary Urbanisation: Video now Online!
  • Prof. Maria Conen und Prof. Dr. Elli Mosayebi erneuern das Direktorium des ETH Wohnforum
  • Community-led Landscape Restoration 2024: Call for Applications
  • Martina Voser Appointed Full Professor of Landscape Architecture
  • Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen appointed as Full Professor of Transportation and Mobility Planning
Publikationen
  • Vocabularies for an Urbanising Planet: Theory Building through Comparison NOW OPEN ACCESS DOWNLOAD
  • Extended Urbanisation. Tracing Planetary Struggles NOW OPEN ACCESS DOWNLOAD!
  • Settlement Relationships and their Morphological Homogeneity Across Time and Scale
  • Listening In: Conversations on Architectures, Cities and Landscapes, 1700-1900 – Programme and Abstracts
  • disP 59/2, June 2023
Weiterbildung / Studiengänge
  • EPFL ETH MAS Urban and Territorial Design
  • MAS ETH in Housing
Aktuell
  • LUS Doctoral Crits
  • Planetary Urbanisation – Agendas for Action | Agrifutures Zürich – Agroecological Projects
  • Reflective Practitioners

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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