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 – The Zurich Metropolitan Region as an Example (NFP65)
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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 62

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 62

Open Access ETH Studio Basel

19. June 2024

By Claudia Gebert

The website «Open Access ETH Studio Basel» presents a selection of publications by the ETH Studio Basel as open access. ETH Studio Basel, Contemporary City Institute, was founded in 1999 as an institute of urban research at the ETH Zürich Department of Architecture by architects Roger Diener, Jacques More

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Digital Twin für Sarajevo

13. June 2024

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Professor Hubert Klumpner’s chair designed the first AI-supported 4D model for Sarajevo. It takes spatial and temporal dimension into account in urban planning and was the basis for public hearings. “To map the complexity of the city, we need new methods, processes and technologies,” says Klumpner.

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62 | Juni 2024: Digitale Planungstools / Digital Planning Tools

11. June 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Dear Readers, What kinds of digital tools will shape planning today and in the future? How can these tools be implemented in sustainable yet user-friendly ways? The articles shared here dive into these and other thought-provoking questions. We also introduce Damian Jerjen, who is training new spatial planners, More

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Public Guest Talk with Arturo Escobar – POSTPONED

10. June 2024

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Relationality: An Emergent Politics of Life Beyond the Human Please note: this lecture has been postponed. New date TBA

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Bicycle as a traffic mode: From microscopic cycling behavior to macroscopic bicycle flow

7. June 2024

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Cities allocate dedicated road space to bicycles in favor of active-mode road users. For urban environments with a mass bicycle volume, bicycle traffic congestion is likely to occur. Hence, a thorough understanding of bicycle traffic flow is necessary for the assessment of cycling infrastructure and the development of More

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Comparative study of route choice models for cyclists

7. June 2024

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This paper presents a comparison of different route choice models for cyclists. The data includes approx. 3,700 cycling trajectories. The network is derived based on the Open-Street-Map that contains street-level attribute information.

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Wohnraum für alle ist hindernisfrei-anpassbar

6. June 2024

By Yaxin Hou

5. September 2024, 09:00–17:00 | Symposium | Kongresshaus Biel, Vereinssaal, Zentralstrasse 60.

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DER AUTOMOBILE MENSCH – Filmvorführung & Podiumsdiskussion zur Verkehrswende

6. June 2024

By Yaxin Hou

17 Juni 2024, 18:00–20:30 | Filmpodium | Stadt Zürich Kultur Filmpodium, Nüschelerstrasse 11.

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Haushälterische Bodennutzung vollziehen

6. June 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Mit Konzeptuellen Modellen zur Richt- und Nutzungsplanung an den Beispielen des Kantons und der Stadt Zürich. Eine umfassende Studie zum klimapositiven Umgang mit der knappen Ressource Boden in der Schweiz

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A Comprehensive Toolbox for Flood Risk Mitigation in Refugee Settlements

4. June 2024

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SPUR launches a comprehensive toolbox for flood risk mitigation in refugee settlements: www.humanitarian-​risk.org. The toolbox includes a GIS tool to create flood risk maps and mitigation strategies, a compendium of flood risk mitigation measures and a participatory risk mapping methodology. We are thankful for the support of our More

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Virtualizing Urban Transition

30. May 2024

By Yaxin Hou

At a time of global anthropogenic paroxysms, initiatives for urban transition are multiplying to ensure quality and resilience of life in cities. In particular, public open space holds immense potential for rapid adaptation to mitigate the severe risks to human health arising from global warming, pollution and pandemics. More

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Planungstools zur besseren Integration von Biodiversität und Ökosystemleistungen in raumrelevante Entscheidungen

30. May 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Der Aktionsplan Biodiversität soll den Zustand der Biodiversität in der Schweiz verbessern. Ein wichtiger Faktor ist der Einbezug von Ökosystemleistungen/Biodiversität in Raumentscheidungen. In einem Bundesmandat wurde eine Übersicht zu Planungstools erstellt, die dabei helfen können. Es wurden planungsinvolvierte Personen interviewt, um Hindernisse und Nachfrage nach Planungstools zu identifizieren.

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Adaptive Planning for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

30. May 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Although a transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has potential to greatly reduce transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions, it faces significant challenges, including range anxiety and limitations in battery capacity. Effective long-term planning for EV charging infrastructure can overcome these barriers and increase the chances of widespread adoption.

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«Die Raumplanung kann mit ihren Instrumenten einen wichtigen Beitrag zu mehr Wohnraum und lebenswerten Räumen beitragen.»

30. May 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Damian Jerjen ist neu – nebst seinem Engagement am EspaceSuisse – als Professor of Practice beim NSL, ETH Zürich, in der Grundausbildung für die Raumplaner:innen tätig. Im Interview spricht er über die besten Strategien gegen die Wohnraumknappheit, das Gesetz über eine sichere Stromversorgung, das im Juni zur Abstimmung More

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Empowering the Next Generation: Illustrating Landscape Systems by Computation

30. May 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Landscape systems are intricate and challenging to illustrate effectively. The BeingAliveLanguage, a groundbreaking software integrated into Rhino/Grasshopper, revolutionizes the visualization of soil-centric information. Developed by ETH Zurich’s “Chair of Being Alive,” this tool empowers designers and planners to create expressive, automated illustrations that support decision-making processes.

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Drive Forward: Revolutionizing Traffic with Advanced Vehicle Trajectory Reconstruction

23. May 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Understanding how vehicles move is crucial for safer, more coordinated, and smarter transportation systems. However, directly observing vehicle trajectories is impractical, posing a challenge to obtaining accurate trajectory data with limited sensing capabilities. We explore our innovative approach to vehicle trajectory reconstruction, reshaping the future of traffic management.

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“The image of Heidi’s Switzerland will change and there will be new natures”

17. May 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Der Klimawandel bedeutet mehr Bergstütze und Überschwemmungen. Wie die Landschaftsarchitektur darauf reagieren kann, untersucht die ETH-​Professorin Martina Voser im Sandkasten, am Computer und im Dialog mit der Bevölkerung.

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“The term ‘Alpine fallow lands’ was a provocation”

17. May 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Sociology professor Christian Schmid will retire this year. In an interview with Andres Herzog, he looks back on his time at the ETH Studio Basel, which sparked discussions with the book “Switzerland: An Urban Portrait” and whose publications will be freely available online as Open Access from May.

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Creating inequality in access to public transit? Densification, gentrification, and displacement

14. May 2024

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Densification is a key concept in contemporary urban planning. Yet, there are widespread concerns about densification causing displacement and gentrification. This paper examines densification around train stations—a prevalent form of transit-oriented development (TOD) in cities with established public transit systems—in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland.

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Ramification. Eine Ausstellung zur zeitgenössischen Landschaftsarchitektur

15. April 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Vernissage: 20. April 2024 ab 17 Uhr. Ausstellung: 21. April bis 07. Juli 2024.

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NSL Forum & Cycling Research Board

25. January 2024

By Yaxin Hou

4 – 6 September 2024 | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HIL E3 and HIT. Today’s design reflects the car-oriented consensus, which was formulated between the 1930’s and 1950’s and adopted around the world since then. The climate crisis challenges this orientation and asks for designs which emphasize the micro-mobility. More

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NSL Forum & Cycling Research Board

25. January 2024

By Claudia Gebert

4 – 6 September 2024 | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HIL E3 and HIT. VIDEO NOW ONLINE! Today’s design reflects a car-oriented consensus, which was formulated between the 1930’s and 1950’s and adopted around the world since then. The climate crisis challenges this orientation and asks for designs that More

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NSL Colloquium: Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes

24. October 2023

By Claudia Gebert

26. – 28. February 2025, ETH Zürich Hönggerberg and Zentrum. The colloquium will investigate the relationship between the design and maintenance of living systems, seeking to cultivate practices, terminology, and theoretical insights into approaches that attempt to maintain otherwise.

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This article has been published in the following newsletter edition:

61 | März 2024: Mobilität und Transport-Infrastruktur / Mobility and Transport Infrastructure

  • Envisioning a Cycling-centric Future: Urban Traffic Modeling and Management for a Bi-modal Network
  • How Will the Railway Look Like in 2050?
  • Stress Testing Transport Systems
  • Globale Modellierung des ländlichen Strassenverkehrs ausserhalb der Städte
Kurzmeldungen
  • Damian Jerjen named «Professor of Practice»
  • Maintenance and Advanced Analytics in Railways
Publikationen
  • disP 59/3, September 2023
  • Identifying levers of urban neighbourhood transformation using serious games
  • Public Support for Participation in Local Development
  • Time-to-Green Predictions for Fully-Actuated Signal Control Systems With Supervised Learning
  • Explainable Train Delay Propagation: A Graph Attention Network Approach
  • disP 59/4, December 2023
Weiterbildung / Studiengänge
  • CAS ETH in Zukunft der Raumentwicklung
  • MAS ETH in Regenerative Systems
  • EPFL ETH MAS Urban and Territorial Design
  • MAS ETH in Housing
  • Master of Science in Landscape Architecture
Aktuell
  • 2 + 2 + 1 A Collective Discussion on the Role of Landscape Architecture
  • 10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften
  • Neue Ansätze in der Modellierung: «The German experiment with low flat rates for public transport. An economic and political evaluation»
  • Abschlussvorlesung / Final Lecture Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid: No Condition is Permanent
  • ETH STUDIO BASEL Open Access: Public Launch
  • MEHR WOHNRAUM IN STÄDTEN – Wie gelingt die innere Verdichtung?
  • 10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften – Eine Tour rund um den Idaplatz
  • NSL Forum & Cycling Research Board
  • NSL Colloquium: Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes

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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