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45 | Mai 2020: Partizipation I / Participation I

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser

Das Jahr 2020 schafft Partizipationen. Und zwar dermassen viele, dass wir mit diesem Thema gleich diesen und den nächsten NSL NewSLetter füllen. Menschen beantworten die Fragen von Architekten und Planerinnen, das neue Jahrzehnt bringt neue Herangehensweisen. Wir hoffen, unsere Artikel inspirieren Sie zum mitmachen!

Giancarlo de Carlo debates with Gianemilio Simonetti as protesting students take over the Milan Triennale in May 1968. Photograph by Cesare Colombo. Courtesy La Triennale di Milano

Urban Design as Commoning: Remembering the History of Participation

Marianna Charitonidou | chair of Tom Avermaete, History and Theory of Urban Design

Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is nowadays at the centre of the debate on urban design. Architects and urban designers are developing new concepts, tools and roles to comply with these new participatory modi operandi. However, it seems that it is sometimes forgotten that the issue of participation has a longstanding history. At the Chair of the History and Theory of Urban Design (D-ARCH, gta) we explore this tradition of experiments with participatory processes in the practice of urban design.

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Streetwise

Eine Zürcher Karte der Raumqualität aus Sicht der Bevölkerung – machen Sie mit?

Joris Van Wezemael | Spatial Tranformation Laboratories (STL)

Wie nehmen wir unseren Lebensraum wahr? Wie erleben wir die Atmosphäre eines Ortes, wo fühlen wir uns sicher, wo fühlen wir uns gut? Diese Fragen werden umso wichtiger, je mehr Menschen in städtischen Gebieten leben. Ziel von Streetwise ist es, das Wissen und die Betroffenheit der Bevölkerung für Entscheidungen von Politik, Verwaltung und Zivilgesellschaft systematisch nutzbar zu machen.

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Outdoor Guest Lecture by Haley Fitzpatrick

Designing for Circularity in a Real-world context: Understanding Cooperative Benefits to Foster Individual Action for a Regenerative Economy

Prof Dr. Tobias Luthe (AHO) | Professur Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Planung von Landschaft und Urbanen Systemen (PLUS)

What are key skillsets of the next generation’s planners, designers, architects or engineers? The instrumental and social capacities to creatively cope with complexity, within ever changing environments, in a cooperative way surely are amongst them. Systemic Design Labs are ETH Innovedum financed real-world experimental courses that foster such systems, thinking and creative doing skills, embedded in transdisciplinary research.

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A digital copy of an informal luminaire, including its photometric characteristics. © D. Kretzer & M. Walczak, ETH Zurich

Co-creating Public Lighting Technology and Policy for Informal Settlements

Michael Walczak & David M. Kretzer | chair of Hubert Klumpner, Architecture and Urban Design | chair of Reza Abhari, Energy Conversion | Urban Research Incubator (ISTP)

The transdisciplinary research project «Virtual Environments as a Decision-making Tool for Public Lighting in Bogotá» focuses on lighting technology and its performance in Bogotá’s densifying urban environments. New lighting approaches are co-created together with informal settlement dwellers and tested with Colombian policy-makers through a Virtual Environment.

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Our City? Countering Exclusion in Public Space

Caring for Diversity. Local Practices of Countering Exclusion in Urban Housing

Marie Glaser | ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE

Access to and the safeguarding of suitable and affordable housing is difficult for disadvantaged groups in Swiss cities as such groups often include people with few professional qualifications, various kinds of handicaps, and few financial resources. Among them are migrants and refugees, elderly people, and the «working poor», who receive no social benefits. 

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Conceptual scheme on socio-institutional dynamics © Seppe De Blust & Pieter Van den Broeck

From Collective Learning to Collective Action. Where Social Psychology and Design Thinking Meet

Ina Valkanova | Institute for Landscape and Urban Studies; Seppe De Blust | chair of Freek Persyn, Architecture & Urban Transformation

Spatial design is often confronted with an immense diversity of transformation processes. As a designer it is often difficult to fully acknowledge this immanent complexity and find a position to intervene. How can we answer questions as ‘With whom do I collaborate? How does personal transformation play a role in organizing my collaborations? And can collective action innovate and restructure the way we think about our built environment?‘

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Mobility Behaviour in Switzerland: Coronavirus Study

Joseph Molloy | chair of Prof. Kay W. Axhausen, Transport Planning and Systems | chair of Prof. Dr. Beat Hintermann, University of Basel, Faculty of Business and Economics

To slow down the spread of the coronavirus, the population has been instructed to stay at home if possible. This measure consequently has a major impact on our daily mobility behaviour. But who is being affected, and how?

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Kurzmeldungen

Energyscape

Das NFP 70-Projekt «ENERGYSCAPE» untersuchte gesellschaftliche Präferenzen für eine Landschaftsentwicklung durch Infrastrukturen erneuerbarer Energien. Die aus den Ergebnissen abgeleiteten Empfehlungen können helfen, die landschaftliche Beurteilung von Anlagen erneuerbarer Energien aus Sicht der Bevölkerung in Landschaftsentwicklungskonzepten besser zu berücksichtigen. Ulrike Wissen Hayek, PLUS

Landscape In-Between: A River and a Backyard

Addressing the former industrial area of Acetati in Verbania (IT), on the northern Italian shore of Lago Maggiore, the project sets out to explore the ambiguous nature of contemporary residual landscapes. With an attitude of carefully collecting and radically exposing materials, flows, historical layers and traces of production, the proposal reflects upon the idea of «reuse» as a territorial and ecological strategy. Landscape In-Between is the winning proposal for Europan 15. Metaxia Markaki (Architecture of Territory) & Simona Ferrari (Architectural Behaviorology).

Participatory Land-use Modelling to Accelerate Sustainable Transformation Applying a Landscape Approach (PLUMALA)

Following the six-year r4d project «managing telecoupled landscapes», PLUS received an r4d Transformation Accelerating Grant to continue its work in northeastern Madagascar. Based on the developed land-use change scenarios, a collaborative visioning and planning will be conducted over a period of twelve months. For this project, PLUS collaborates with ESSA-Forêts, University of Antananarivo and WWF Madagascar. Enrico Celio

Cultural Laboratory Seoul. Emergence, Narrative and Impact of Culturally Related Landscape Meanings

This dissertation project examines the emergence, narrative, and translation of traditional landscape meanings in contemporary landscape architecture projects. It uncovers a complex web of meanings, ideologies, and conflicts grounded upon different cultural and historical interpretations. On this basis, the dissertation argues for a mediating approach in landscape architecture that includes culturally related landscape understandings in the design for the creation of a spatial identity. Susann Ahn | chair Prof. Christophe Girot

Publikationen

This is a selection. Find a complete list in the ETH Zürich Research Collection.

Lost in Paradise
Siamak Anvari, Annemarie Bucher, Fujan Fahmi, Janic Fotsch, Christophe Girot, Javad Hoseinzadeh, Azadeh Arjomand Kermani, Reihane Khorramrouei, Amin Mahan, Ali Mousavi, Mahroo Movahedi, Dunja Richter, Shirana Shahbazi, Myriam Uzor, Saskia de Wit

Lost in Paradise. A Journey trough the Persian Landscape

Gärten haben im Laufe der Geschichte eine schwer zu fassende Faszination hervorgerufen. Mystische Schönheit und ein poetisches Gefühl für ewige Sehnsucht sind der langen Tradition des Persischen Gartens zu eigen. Lost in Paradise bietet verschiedene Interpretationen des ummauerten Gartens und zielt darauf ab, zeitgenössische Ereignisse mit dem rätselhaften Begriff des Paradieses in Einklang zu bringen.

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The effects of information availability in public transport disruptions © IVT, ETH Zurich
Nuannuan Leng, Francesco Corman

The role of information availability to passengers in public transport disruptions: An agent-based simulation approach

In public transport disruptions, a key relation between the services of operating company and passengers’ satisfaction is the disseminated information. This paper proposes rigorous mathematical descriptions to describe the effects of information availability to passengers, including the user equilibrium and non-equilibrium solutions.

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Cover: Der Kosmos des Entwerfens. The Cosmos of Design.
Simon Kretz

Der Kosmos des Entwerfens. Untersuchungen zum entwerfenden Denken | The Cosmos of Design. Exploring the Designer’s Mind

Der Kosmos des Entwerfens ist eine Reise durch die unsichtbaren Gedanken- und Erkenntnisprozesse des entwerfenden Denkens. Anhand einfacher Beispiele wird Schritt für Schritt das Entwerfen erforscht.

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disP Cover 56/März 2020

disP 56/1, März 2020

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 56, Issue 1, March 2020 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

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conceptual framework used in this publication ©  Thomas Drobnik, ETH Zurich
Thomas Drobnik, Jonas Schwaab, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey

Moving towards integrating soil into spatial planning: No net loss of soil-based ecosystem services

Degradation of ecosystems and the related loss of ecosystem services have called for new policies to achieve no net loss (NNL) of or even net gain between detrimental environmental impacts and restoration or preservation measures. While biodiversity offsetting has a long tradition, soils have rarely been considered in the accounting.

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Schwarz: Bauzonen, die in Gehdistanz über ein gutes öV-Angebot im Sinne des SNF-Forschungsprojekts verfügen. Grau: Nichtbauzonen, die in Gehdistanz über ein gutes öV-Angebot im Sinne des SNF-Forschungsprojekts verfügen.
Miriam Lüdi, Sibylle Wälty

Vollzug der haushälterischen Bodennutzung in der Schweiz

Darlegung des Instruments des SNF-Forschungsprojekts Nr. 162718 zur Evaluation der Flächenauswirkungen planerischer Massnahmen.

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Digital Landscape Architecture Conference DLA 2020

3–4 June 2020 | online | Registration until 29 May.

Due to the current situation, the Digital Landscape Architecture Conference DLA 2020 will take place online from June 3-4 2020. Furthermore, the registration for the conference is for free. If you are interested in recent developments in 3D landscape visualization you can register until this Friday, 29 May, 2020.
Since today also the current issue of the Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture (JoDLA) comprising the proceedings of the conference is available online (open source)

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18th Swiss Geoscience Meeting: Urban planning and policy-making with/without/against national states

6. + 7. November 2020 | Organization: Prof. David Kaufmann, ETH Zürich.

This panel is part of the stream «Cities, Regions, Economies»; Stream organizers: Sven Daniel Wolfe and Julio Paulos.

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SRF Kultur: Publikation «Mutation und Morphose. Landschaft als Aggregat». Die Sammlung als Werkzeug

Ein regelrechtes Kuriositätenkabinett hat der Landschaftsarchitekt Günther Vogt gesammelt, ein Puzzle der Welt, die er in seinem Buch Mutation und Morphose entfaltet. «Das Sammeln ist eine Möglichkeit, sich die Welt zu erklären», schreibt der Landschaftsarchitekt Günther Vogt darin. In diesem wuchtigen Buch gibt er Einblick in die kollektive Entwurfsarbeit seines Büros und zeigt, welche Arbeitsinstrumente sich im Werkzeugkasten befinden: das Sammeln von Informationen, das Stöbern in Geschichte, die Arbeit von Künstlern und das eigene Kuriositätenkabinett.» (Karin Salm) Continua

Strada vuota in Singapore (CC0 1.0 by VizAforMemories via Unsplash)

CAS/DAS Verkehrsingenieurwesen ab Herbst 2021

Anmeldung: ab Januar 2021 – 31. Juli 2021. Continua

Redaktionsteam

Isabelle Fehlmann, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Landschaftsarchitektur
Melanie Fessel, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Städtebau
Claudia Gebert, Koordinationsstelle NSL, Chefredaktion
Metaxia Markaki, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Städtebau
Joe Molloy, Institut für Verkehrsplanung und Transportsysteme (IVT)
Maarten Van Strien, Institut für Raum- und Landschaftsentwicklung (IRL)

  • 65 | März 2025: Globale Forschung / Global Research
  • 64 | Dezember 2024: Gesellschaftliche Prozesse / Societal Systems
  • 63 | September 2024: Ressourcen und Energie / Resources and Energy
  • 62 | Juni 2024: Digitale Planungstools / Digital Planning Tools
  • 61 | März 2024: Mobilität und Transport-Infrastruktur / Mobility and Transport Infrastructure
  • 60 | Dezember 2023: Resiliente Urbane Systeme / Resilient Urban Systems
  • 59 | September 2023: Nachhaltige Ernährungssysteme / Sustainable Food Systems
  • 58 | Juni 2023: Wissensproduktion / Knowledge Production
  • 57 | März 2023: Landschafts- und Klimawandel / Landscape and Climate Change
  • 56 | Dezember 2022: Trans-disziplinarität
  • 55 | September 2022: Ort / Place
  • 54 | Juni 2022: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
  • 53 | März 2022: Agency
  • 52 | Dezember 2021: Risiko / Risk
  • 51 | September 2021: Umwelt im Wandel / Transitional Environments
  • 50 | Juni 2021: Nothilfe / Emergency Aid
  • 49 | März 2021: Future Cities Lab Global
  • 48 | Dezember 2020: Communication | Mediation
  • 47 | September 2020: Umgang mit Krisen / Adaption to Crisis
  • 46 | Juni 2020: Partizipation II / Participation II
  • 45 | Mai 2020: Partizipation I / Participation I
  • 44 | Dezember 2019: Methoden / Methods
  • 43 | September 2019: Verdichtung / Density
  • 42 | Juni 2019: Politik und Raum / Politics and Space
  • 41 | April 2019: Urbane Qualität / Urban Quality
  • 40 | Dezember 2018: Technologie beeinflusst Verhalten / Technology Influences Behaviour
  • 39 | Oktober 2018: Öffentlicher Raum / Public Space
  • 38 | Juni 2018: Big Data in der Forschung / Big Data in Research
  • 37 | März 2018: Arbeiten im internationalen Umfeld / International Context Work
  • 36 | Dezember 2017: Geräuschkulissen
  • 35 | September 2017: Ressourcen
  • 34 | Juni 2017: Ein Blick in die Zukunft
  • 33 | März 2017: Ein Blick zurück
  • 32 | Dezember 2016: Infrastrukturen
  • 31 | September 2016: Bezahlbar wohnen
  • 30 | Juni 2016: Vogelperspektive
  • 29 | März 2016: Unter der Oberfläche
  • 28 | Dezember 2015: Stadt und Nahrung
  • 27 | September 2015: Abschlussbericht Future Cities Laboratory FCL
  • 26 | Mai 2015: Nationalfondsprojekt 65, Neue Urbane Qualität: Abschlussberichte
  • 25 | März 2015: Mapping
  • 24 | Dezember 2014: Energie(wende)
  • 23 | September 2014: Resilienz
  • 22 | Juni 2014: Aktivitäten des NSL-Mittelbaus
  • 21 | März 2014: Informelle Siedlungen
  • 20 | Dezember 2013: Visualisierungen
  • 19 | September 2013: Bahn und Raumentwicklung
  • 18 | Juni 2013: Verdichtung
  • 17 | März 2013: Weiterbildung am NSL
  • 16 | Dezember 2012: Nationalfondsprojekt 65: Neue Urbane Qualität
  • 15 | September 2012: Inter- und Transdisziplinarität
  • 14 | Juni 2012: Wissenstransfer
  • 13 | März 2012: Projekte des Future Cities Laboratory in Singapur
  • 12 | Dezember 2011: Wasser / Landschaft
  • 11 | September 2011: Infrastrukturen
  • 10 | Juni 2011: Risiko
  • 09 | März 2011: Analyse unseres Verhaltens in den Städten
  • 08 | Dez. 2010: Alpenraum und Nord-Süd Transversale
  • 07 | Sept. 2010: Daten sammeln, archivieren, zur Verfügung stellen
  • 06 | Juni 2010: Mobilität
  • 05 | März 2010: Bilder und Videos
  • 04 | Dez. 2009: Gesellschaft / Soziologie
  • 03 | Sept. 2009: Nachhaltigkeit
  • 02 | Juni 2009: Städtebau
  • 01 | März 2009: Weiterbildung am NSL

Cattedre

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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