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        • Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete | History and Theory of Urban Design
        • Prof. Dr. Kay W. Axhausen | Traffic and Transport Planning
        • Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman | Transport Systems
        • Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard | Chair of Being Alive
        • Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey | Planning of Landscape and Urban Systems (PLUS)
        • Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen | Transportation and Mobility Planning
        • Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann | Spatial Development and Urban Policy
        • Prof. Hubert Klumpner | Architecture and Urban Design
        • Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas | Traffic Engineering and Control
        • Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid | Sociology
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 – The Zurich Metropolitan Region as an Example (NFP65)
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      • The teaching component of the NSL seeks to impart the knowledge and skills needed to develop the standard strengths of spatial planning and their interaction as well as the ability to develop strategies for the solution of spatial problems. These are central prerequisites for a responsible and successful exercise of planning functions in the service of the public commonwealth and of private companies. Especially important in fufilling these prerequisites is the quality of university-level education: graduate and post-graduate work as well as professional development in spatial, urban and landscape planning. The ETH Zurich has offered programmes such as continuing education courses and post-graduate programmes (NDS, now MAS) since 1965. The NSL (Network City and Landscape) is responsible for these courses and programmes.
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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 63

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 63

Open House Westhof «Architekturen des Zusammenlebens – Small Talk!», Architekturführung im Anschluss

23. September 2024

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29. Oktober 2024, 16:00 – 17:30 | Mehrzweckraum, Westhof Dübendorf, Zukunftstrasse 13, 8600 Dübendorf

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NSL Forum & Cycling Research Board: Video and Manifesto now online!

20. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Did you miss the NSL Forum and Cycling Research Board «Digital Twins for Europe’s Future Mobility», on September 4th? The video link is now available on the event website! In addition, for a quick read and an overview of the workshops, you can download the «Collective Manifesto for More

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CAS ETH in Regenerative Materials – Essentials 2025

20. September 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Sustainable Construction | Application Window: 1 – 30 November 2024.

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Call for Papers: Sustainable Built Environment Conference (SBE25)

20. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

We are thrilled to announce the Sustainable Built Environment Conference (SBE25), which will be held from June 25 to 27, 2025 in Zürich. The conference topic is “Shaping Tomorrow: Systems Thinking in the Built Environment”. Releasing over 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions and consuming over 40% of More

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How Ukraine can rebuild its energy system

20. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Researchers at ETH Zurich have been working with researchers from Ukraine and Germany to investigate how to rebuild Ukraine’s destroyed energy infrastructure based on renewable energy. They have determined that solar and wind energy would quickly deliver a distributed power supply system and prevent corruption. Article at the More

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Brasilândia Design Studio at University of St. Gallen Latin America Week

19. September 2024

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21-24 October 2024 | St. Gallen, SQUARE, Guisanstrasse 20

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Transitioning to Sustainable Cities and Communities

19. September 2024

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The publication features scholarly articles and interviews from leading experts working in various fields anchored in urban design and architecture. Each piece in the volume addresses the challenges and opportunities prompted by the SDG11, and by extension, the climate crisis. As a whole, the volume illuminates and showcases More

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Call for Papers: NSL Colloquium 2024: Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes

18. September 2024

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The NSL Colloquium will take place February 26-28 2025 at ETH Zürich and publishes an open call for submissions until November 8, 2024. 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 More

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Against wastelanding: distributed design at the pace of soil in the Conca de Barberà

18. September 2024

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This paper proposes a methodology for designers to work in the extensive yet marginal landscapes that are produced as part of the process of agricultural intensification.

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Cost Benefit Analysis of Cycling Infrastructure

16. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Cost-benefit analysis is a tool frequently used in project appraisal to justify the implementation of infrastructures. Due to insufficient recorded data, the construction costs and safety benefits of urban bicycling infrastructure are difficult to estimate, weakening the appraisal and implementation of such projects. In this research, we conducted More

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Equitable Urban Traffic Management Systems with Karma Congestion Pricing

15. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Most cities do not charge for driving. Do you think that is fair? It causes externalities such as noise and pollution to residents and shops. In peak-hours of congestion, valuable life time, money, and fuel are wasted. Do you think driving in the city should be priced? Do More

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“I find the entire mobility system fascinating”: An Interview with Eva Heinen

15. September 2024

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Eva Heinen is the newly appointed Professor for Transportation and Mobility Planning in the Institute for Transport Planning and Systems (IVT). In the interview, she discusses how strategies to reduce car use and address congestion affect social groups differently.

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What Does the Swiss Landscape Need Today? An Interview with Martina Voser

14. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Martina Voser was a Visiting Professor at ETH Zurich from 2021. At the end of 2023, she was appointed Full Professor of Landscape Architecture. She talks about the profound changes that the Swiss landscape is facing and how her chair can develop the necessary transformation processes together with More

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Increasing realism in modelling energy losses in railway vehicles and their impact to energy-efficient train control

13. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

The reduction of energy consumption is an increasingly important topic of the railway system. Energy-efficient train control (EETC) is one solution, which refers to mathematically computing when to accelerate, which cruising speed to hold, how long one should coast over a suitable space, and when to brake.

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Increasing Realism in Modelling Energy Losses in Railway Vehicles

13. September 2024

By Claudia Gebert

Energy modelling is extensive. Different detailed modelling approaches can lead to significant simulation deviations. Detailed modelling leads to additional energy savings.

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Housing Precarity in Six European and North American Cities: Threatened by the Loss of a Safe, Stable, and Affordable Home

13. September 2024

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Problem, research strategy, and findings: Increasing numbers of urban dwellers face housing precarity in cities worldwide. We conceptualize housing precarity as a multidimensional phenomenon, using five different dimensions: 1) housing affordability, 2) tenure security, 3) housing satisfaction, 4) neighborhood quality, and 5) community cohesion.

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Renewable energies in the field of tension between social demands

13. September 2024

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The Swiss energy system is set to undergo a significant transformation through the integration of photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy installations, as outlined in the Energy Strategy 2050. However, these installations impact public perception of the landscape and may lead to conflicts with various socio-economic or ecological interests. More

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63 | September 2024: Ressourcen und Energie / Resources and Energy

13. September 2024

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Dear Readers, Various forms of mobility contribute differently to resource and energy consumption. This newsletter considers topics of fairness in resource distribution and ways to reduce energy consumption while increasing efficiency. In an interview, Martina Voser describes how Switzerland can be understood as a condensed laboratory for landscape More

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LUS Doctoral Seminar: More-Than Methodologies: Explorations in Landscape and Urban Research

13. September 2024

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Fridays, 10:00-12:00 | ETH Zürich, HCI D 4

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D-BAUG Urban Research Seminar

21. August 2024

By Yaxin Hou

22. November 2024, 14:00 – 18:00 | ETH Zürich, HIL H 35.1

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Open House Zürich, Quartierrundgang «10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften»

14. August 2024

By Yaxin Hou

25. September 2024, 18:15–19:15 | Treffpunkt: Angabe nach Anmeldung

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LUS Talks 2024: AFTER BREAKDOWNS

10. August 2024

By Yaxin Hou

10 October – 4 December 2024, 18:30-20:00 | ETH Zürich, Design in Dialogue Lab, Neunbrunnenstrasse 50.

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Matters of Urban Expertise: Who develops the City of the Future?

30. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

6-8 November 2024, 09:00–18:00 | Symposium | ETH Zürich.

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Digital Double: Situating and Troubling AI Technologies for Architectural Reconstruction and Urban Simulation

30. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

24-25 October 2024, 09:00–18:00 | Symposium | Rome, Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History.

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Einführungsvorlesung Prof. Martina Voser: I paesaggi invisibili – Eine Reise durch blaugraugrüne Facetten

26. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

26. November, 17:15 | ETH Zürich, Hauptgebäude HG F 30 (Auditorium Maximum), Rämistrasse 101.

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2 + 2 + 1 Eine Debatte über zeitgenössische Landschaftsarchitektur

26. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

3. Dezember 2024, jeweils 18:30 | Zürich, Langstr. 200.

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ETH RAUM Öffentliche Vorlesungsreihe

24. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

29. Oktober 2024 – 8. Januar 2025 | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg

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Baukultur back to the future

19. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

3-4 October 2024 | Kolloquium | Mendrisio, Lugano.

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Urban Codes and Urban Forms: The Case of Zurich

19. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

27. November 2024 | Kolloquium | ETH Zürich.

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Researching Otherwise: Pluriversal Methodologies for Landscape and Urban Studies

19. July 2024

By Yaxin Hou

Methodological, epistemic, and ontological borders have long prevented landscape and urban studies from engaging in transdisciplinary dialogue, sensuousness, and affect. Researching Otherwise uncovers possibilities for deploying sensory, collaborative, and restitutive methodological tools to craft spaces for producing knowledge from pluriversal worlds. These methods connect researchers and their objects More

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disP 60/1, March 2024

19. July 2024

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disP – The Planning Review, Volume 60, Issue 1, March 2024 is now available online at Taylor & Francis Online.

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Teresa Galí-Izard nominated for Schelling Architecture Prize

28. June 2024

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The Schelling Architecture Foundation awards the Schelling Architecture Prize biannually.  In 2024, under the guiding principle of “Deep Transformations – Earth, Landscape, Architecture” the board of trustees has nominated three offices that leave classic professional profiles behind: Bureau Bas Smets from Brussels, LOLA Landscape Architects from Rotterdam and More

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NSL Colloquium: Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes

24. October 2023

By Claudia Gebert

Video now online! (click here or directly on the keynote titles) The colloquium investigated 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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HIL H 44.2
8093 Zürich

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Director: Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
Deputy Director: Prof. Milica Topalovic

NSL Coordination
Claudia Gebert
Telephone: +41 (0)44 633 36 33

 

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