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 – The Zurich Metropolitan Region as an Example (NFP65)
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Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 66

Newsletter Ausgabe: NL 66

10-Jahre Zwischennutzung am Sihlquai

19. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

1.-6. Juli 2025 | Sihlquai 125, 131 und 133, 8005 Zürich.

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First International Earth Construction Forum (ECF)

19. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Call for Papers until 30 June | 3 and 4 October 2025 | OST – Ostschweizer Fachhochschule, Rapperswil.

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Designing Resilient Regenerative Systems – Regenerative Practices, Pitching MAS QUEST Projects

19. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

4 July 2025, 10:30 – 14:30 | Immersive Exhibition | ETH Zürich, Zentrum, Alumni Pavilion (MM C 78.1).

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Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes

19. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

In February 2025, over 40 practitioners, researchers, and educators came together at ETH Zürich for this colloquium, to discuss the evolving relationship between the design and maintenance of living systems. In response to accelerating climate uncertainty, shrinking municipal budgets, and precarious labour conditions, the colloquium posed a simple More

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Launch of the Atlas of Regenerative Materials

18. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

27th June 2025 | web platform. This new web platform is a repository for information about the whole value chain in construction with bio- and geosourced materials.

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Care, Cooperation, and Commoning: Revisiting «The System Nobody Knows»

18. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Switzerland’s cultural landscapes – green pastures and flowering hay meadows – have been deeply shaped by resources (forests, pastures, and irrigation water) governed as commons (Allmende). In spite of radical changes to their institutional and infrastructural framework, the irrigation systems of Canton Valais remain grounded in an enduring More

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Design++ XR in AEC Summer School 2025

17. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Application deadline: 1 July | Summer School: 1-5 September 2025 | at ETH Zurich. This hands-on programme brings together students, researchers, and professionals to explore how extended reality is reshaping architecture, engineering, and construction.

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The E-Bike City. Designing Sustainable Streets

12. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

The E-Bike City project’s design is anchored in shifting away from private car use, particularly for daily commuting. It does so by ensuring access to shared vehicle hubs within 200 meters (or another designated distance) of every residence, promoting convenience and accessibility.

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E-Bike City: Results

12. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

If you missed the event «E-Bike City: Results & Future», have a look at the downloads and recordings section on this website. It offers a brochure, presentations, posters, video recordings, and street visualisations. May they positively impact our traffic situation and quality of life!

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Wiederbelebung marginaler Räume: Eine Praxis der imaginativen Aktivierung

10. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Abraumhalden sind ein charakteristisches Landschaftselement ehemaliger Kohlebergbaugebiete. In Flandern und im französischen Norden werden sie Terrils genannt. Lange Zeit galten sie als Randzonen, wurden häufig abgetragen und als Erholungsflächen umgenutzt oder in Grün-Blau-Netzwerke integriert. In Einzelfällen bleiben sie als Zeugnisse des industriellen Erbes erhalten.

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Mapping Future Development Scenarios Through Spatial Clustering with Land Use Models

10. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Scenario planning is increasingly used in urban planning in recognition of the uncertain and complex interactions between the built and the natural environment. Scenario planning develops alternative stories about the future, as combinations of important drivers of change, qualitatively. The use of computational models can inform the development More

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disP 60/4, December 2024

7. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 60, Issue 4, December 2024 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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66 | Juni 2025: Human Landscape Interaction / Interaktion Mensch Landschaft

7. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Dear Readers, How does the interaction between humans and the landscape shape us? How and to what extent should/can we influence it? In the face of climate change, statically designed landscapes require new, dynamic approaches. Innovative projects like TANTAN’EAU help with water and flood management, while food policy More

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Digital Pedagogy for Data-driven Unsolicited Urban Design

7. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

As urban environments evolve with increasing complexity, urban planning must adapt by often responding to unsolicited demands rather than to commissioned, structured work. This paper explores the integration of digital tools – including Digital Twins – into the architectural curriculum at ETH Zurich, aiming to bridge the gap More

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Hybrides Entwerfen für multikodierte Wasserlandschaften

6. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Die Landschaftsarchitektur sieht sich im Kontext des Klimawandels mit vielfältigen Herausforderungen konfrontiert. Beim Umgang mit Wasserlandschaften treffen zunehmend intensivere hydrologische Dynamiken auf überwiegend statisch gestaltete Landschaften. Diese Entwicklung bedingt ein Umdenken und ein dynamischeres Verständnis der Wechselwirkungen zwischen Wasser und Land. Um zukunftsfähige und robuste Landschaften gestalten zu More

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Agrarian Urbanism and the Politics of Food and Land

6. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Urban farming and agrarian struggles are reshaping cities and urbanising landscapes. In Zurich and beyond, agroecological initiatives, political food movements, and global urbanisation projects reveal how urban and agrarian worlds are entangled and enmeshed – offering new ways to rethink planning, property, urban ecology, and the future of More

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From Design to Research to Play: A Co-creative Process for Designing a Serious Game on Flood Management

6. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

TANTAN’EAU – a wordplay merging «Tantano» (to manage in Malagasy) and «Eau» (water in French) – is a serious game that helps decision-makers explore flood risk management. Designed to balance playability, realism, and the incorporation of architectural propositions, it immerses players in the challenges of peri-urban development in More

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Experimental Planting: Garden of the 21st Century New Orleans

6. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

New Orleans is a landscape paradox – a city largely below sea level, which continues to sink as the sea rises outside the levee walls that protect it. Despite its capacity to produce a tremendous amount of biomass and ecological diversity, the city’s urban forest has been in More

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Venice Biennale: Designs of Resilient Landscapes for Flood-Prone Areas of Antananarivo

6. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

10 May – 23 November 2025 | 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia.

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Swisstopo-Kolloquium: Präzisionsmodellierung auf grossem Massstab in der Landschaftsarchitektur

6. June 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Nach sechs Jahren LiDAR-Vermessung aus der Luft ist nun die klassifizierte Punktwolke der Schweiz – swissSURFACE3D – für das gesamte Schweizer Territorium verfügbar. Zu diesem Anlass präsentierte Dr. Philipp Urech Forschungsarbeiten aus dem Large-scale Virtualization and Modeling Lab (LVML), ergänzt durch praktische Beispiele seiner wegweisenden Methode für die More

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10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften

20. May 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Wir laden Sie herzlich zu unseren Wanderausstellungen «10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften» ein.

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“The lack of vision has led transport policy down a dead end.”

20. May 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Cities can expand their bike lane networks significantly without causing additional congestion on the roads. That is the conclusion reached by the ETH research project E-Bike City. Project lead and transport researcher Kay Axhausen explains the implications for traffic, the environment and costs. Article on the ETH News More

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CAS ETH in Regenerative Materials – Hygrothermal Specialisation 2025

7. May 2025

By Claudia Gebert

The application window is now open and will be closed as soon as the group is defined (or by 31.08.2025 at the latest). Start: Autumn semester 2025.

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DELUS Chasing Water at Microscope

25. April 2025

By Claudia Gebert

Opening: 3 July, 18:00-21:00 | Exhibition: 3 – 19 July 2025 | Microscope, 2-4 Tottenham Road, London E9 7BL.

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David Kaufmann is New Editor-in-Chief of the disP – The Planning Review

4. April 2025

By Claudia Gebert

The plan is to (re)position the journal as a key publication in the field of planning. They will build on the long history and high reputation of the journal – as being owned by ETH Zürich / Netzwerk Stadt und Landschaft (NSL), ETH Zürich and having close ties More

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The Global Turn: Six Journeys of Architecture and the City, 1945 – 1989

6. February 2025

By Yaxin Hou

21. May 2025, 18∶00 – 19∶30 | Book Launch and debate | ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg, HIL Foyer.

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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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