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50 | Juni 2021: Nothilfe / Emergency Aid

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser

Nothilfe in Architektur, Städtebau und Landschaft und deren Analyse sind entscheidend. Wir berichten Ihnen vom Aufbau von Schulen in Kolumbien nach 50 Jahren Bürgerkrieg und bringen eine Analyse des Wiederaufbaus von Agadir, Marokko nach dem zerstörerischen Erdbeben von 1960. Ausserdem wie immer Veranstaltungshinweise wie beispielsweise zur Internationalen Architekturbiennale oder zur Vienna Biennale for Change.

Wir wünschen viel informatives Lesevergnügen!

Embracing the challenge of staying below the max. temperature of 28°C in the classrooms © Chair of Architecture and Urban Design, ETH Zurich (Enlargement by klicking on image in slider)

Growing Schools Prototype: A Socio-Ecological Framework Addressing the Current Urbanization Challenges

Blanca García Gardelegui | Chair of Architecture and Urban Design, Prof. Hubert Klumpner

Colombia has suffered an armed conflict for over 50 years. As a result, more than 1 million children lack access to education with a deficit of 3’000 schools and more than 8 Million civilians displaced from their homes. Growing Schools Prototype is a strategic up-scaling concept for replicating schools adapting to different climates and consolidating and growing communities into legitimate neighbourhoods.
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Cleanup operations after the 1960 Agadir earthquake destroyed almost the entire city. © Alfred Strobel/Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

The «Contact Zone» of Agadir’s 1960 Emergency Aid Programme

Cathelijne Nuijsink | History and Theory of Urban Design, Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete

The reconstruction of the Moroccan city of Agadir in the immediate aftermath of the devastating 1960 earthquake is an exemplary yet much overlooked cross-cultural «contact zone» between local and international rescuers, experts, citizens, organizations, and governments. Studying why the development aid Morocco received was not unconditionally accepted, but rather turned into an «encounter» between different agents negotiating, contradicting but also merging their knowledge, elucidates the production of a hybrid form of architectural knowledge that lies at the heart of the character of the rebuilt city of Agadir.

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Compiled field notes from site vegetation inventory of forest plots © Chair of Being Alive, ETH Zurich

Reading a Forest, Documenting the Existing

Bonnie-Kate Walker, Cara Turett, Luke Harris | Chair of Being Alive, Landscape Architecture, Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard

Looking at the fields of wheat and orchards of almond blossoms around Senan, Spain, «crisis» is not the first word that comes to mind. The valleys appear tranquil and unchanging. However, like most rural landscapes in Spain, the area has transformed dramatically in the past decades.

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Kurzmeldungen

Projektstart: Historische Dynamik von Siedlungs- und Lebensraumnetzwerken

Maarten J. van Strien, Planung von Landschaft und Urbanen Systemen (PLUS)

Während Siedlungsnetzwerke im vergangenen Jahrhundert wuchsen, schrumpften vor allem Lebensraumnetzwerke. Im neuen SNF-Projekt EMPHASES werden wir die Dynamik dieser Netzwerke im Schweizer Mittelland untersuchen, indem wir historische topographische Karten klassifizieren. Wir werden langfristige Regelmässigkeiten und plötzliche Veränderungen im Wachstum oder in der Schrumpfung dieser Netzwerke analysieren.

Neues Video über das Institut für Raum- und Landschaftsentwicklung

Institut für Raum- und Landschaftsentwicklung

Neben dem Lehrstuhl für Planung von Landschaft und Urbanen Systemen (Prof. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey) sind in den letzten Jahren zwei neue Forschungsgruppen im Institut für Raum- und Landschaftsentwicklung entstanden: Raumentwicklung und Stadtpolitik (Prof. David Kaufmann) und Spatial Transformation Laboratories (PD. Dr. Joris Van Wezemael). Ein neues Video stellt die komplementäre Arbeit dieser Forschungsgruppen einem breiteren Publikum vor.

Collaborative digital tools for augmented computational design in architecture, civil engineering and construction, © Design++, ETH Zurich 2021

New Center for Augmented Computational Design at ETH Zurich

Dr. Danielle Griego | Design++ Executive Director

Die ETH Zürich hat kürzlich ein neues Zentrum für erweitertes computergestütztes Entwerfen in Architektur und Bauingenieurwesen ins Leben gerufen. 24 Professuren, darunter die NSL-Professur von Christophe Girot, bündeln unter dem Namen Design++ ihre Kräfte, um digital erweiterte Entwurfsmethoden zu entwickeln, die rationale und intuitive Entscheidungen während des Entwurfsprozesses unterstützen. Durch digitale Entwurfsmethoden, insbesondere durch den Einsatz von künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) und erweiterter Realität (XR), soll das Bauen nachhaltiger und effizienter werden – und das bei gleichbleibend hoher Designqualität. Website in English

Symposium: Transitional Space – Japanese Houses Through Digital Scans

Dennis Häusler, Luisa Overath, Myriam Uzor & Matthias Vollmer, Chair of Landscape Architecture, Prof. Christophe Girot | KIT KYOTO Design Lab | Singapore University of Technology & Design (SUTD)

On a joint trip entitled «Transitions» in autumn 2019, students from the Kyoto Institute of Technology and the ETH Zürich investigated a series of houses and their relationship to the (urban) landscape in Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo, using sound recordings and laser scanning. The Symposium was an opportunity to discuss the material developed collectively in a plenary session. A selection of six small houses was discussed by architects, residents and experts, structured in 3 round tables and a concluding discussion.

17th International Architecture Exhibition Venice: How will we live together?

Common Water – The Alps is about a new understanding of the Alps as a landscape island within a circle of cities in the middle of Europe that is condensing into a ribbon city. The Alps do not separate, they interact with the urban landscapes all around. © Chair of Günther Vogt, ETH Zurich

Common Water – The Alps

22 May to 21 November 2021 | 17th International Architecture Exhibition Venice: How will we live together? | Chair of Günther Vogt (ETH Zurich), VOGT Landscape Architects.

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Context in the industrial area of Barrio Abajo © Alejandro Arango

Radical Care

22 May to 21 November 2021 | 17th International Architecture Exhibition Venice: How will we live together? | Chair of Architecture and Urban Design, Prof. Klumpner and others.

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Philippe Rekacewicz with Alice Hertzog, 2020 © ETH Zurich

Worlds of Planetary Urbanization

22 May to 21 November 2021 | 17th International Architecture Exhibition Venice: How will we live together? | Neil Brenner (Urban Theory Lab-Chicago), Christian Schmid / Milica Topalović (ETH Zürich).

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Publikationen

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

Microscopic (Aimsun) model of the network, with clustering results as links and controlled intersections as circles (intersections belonging to   in yellow,   in magenta,  in cyan, and   in black). (For interpretation of the references to color in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
Isik Ilber Sirmatel, Dimitrios Tsitsokas, Anastasios Kouvelas, Nikolas Geroliminis

Modeling, Estimation, and Control in Large-scale Urban Road Networks with Remaining Travel Distance Dynamics 

What if Trip Lengths are not Homogeneous?

In this work, together with the colleagues at EPFL, we study how trip lengths heterogeneity can affect the aggregated dynamics on a network-level approach.

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51N4E, Denkstatt, Endeavour, Design in Dialogue
Seppe De Blust, Freek Persyn et al.

51N4E, Denkstatt, Endeavour, Design in Dialogue

The second volume in the ‘Chapters’ series from Brussels-based architecture firm 51N4E focuses on how design processes can be shaped through dialogue. First, it investigates their work together with two design-focused consulting firms, endeavour (Antwerp) and Denkstatt (Basel), wherein all three explore the boundaries of architecture, advocating openness and dialogue with clients and users as opposed to autonomy and monologue.

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Sean Kerwin, Bryan T. Adey

Exploiting Digitalisation to Plan Interventions on Large Water Distribution Networks

Cities rely heavily on the services provided by water distribution networks. These networks are large and complex, consisting of thousands of kilometres of buried pipes and dozens of facilities where water is treated, pumped and stored. Infrastructure managers are entrusted with the planning and execution of interventions on these assets to ensure that the provided service exceeds the minimum levels mandated by stakeholders at all times.

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Image credit: Guangyu Du / MIT Senseable City Lab
Markus Schläpfer, Lei Dong, Kevin O’Keeffe, Paolo Santi, Michael Szell, Hadrien Salat, Samuel Anklesaria, Mohammad Vazifeh, Carlo Ratti, Geoffrey B. West

The Universal Visitation Law of Human Mobility

Human mobility impacts many aspects of a city, from its spatial structure to its response to an epidemic. It is also ultimately key to social interactions, innovation and productivity. However, our quantitative understanding of the aggregate movements of individuals remains incomplete.

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Weiterbildung

ETH-EPFL Summer School: Transects Through Alpine Water Landscapes

16-21 August 2021 | Application deadline PROLONGED: 1 July  | Villa Cassel, 3987 Riederalp, Kanton Wallis.

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Collage by Goda Budvytyte

Master of Advanced Studies ETH EPFL in Urban and Territorial Design

Call for applications PROLONGED until 30 June 2021.

Urban and territorial design has acquired a new meaning and urgency. From drivers of progress to the source of planetary hazards, the impacts of cities and wider urbanisation processes are being recast in the public sphere. The critical examination of anthropocentric world views, the proposed politics of a Green New Deal, growing social movements, and climate activism are reflected directly in urban and territorial space, highlighting power asymmetries and fuelling the exploration of alternatives. The imminent future of the urban engages social and environmental imaginaries, which now extend beyond-the-city and beyond-the-human.

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Seminario in Bhuji, India, 2019 © MAS ETH in Housing

Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Housing

Bewerbungsfrist VERLÄNGERT: 1. Januar bis 30. Juni 2021, Kursstart: September 2021.

Das MAS setzt sich zum Ziel, durch multidisziplinäre Ausbildung und Forschung auf hohem Niveau dazu beizutragen, Lösungen für die Herausforderungen des Wohnungsbaus in der Schweiz, in Europa sowie in Ländern mit niedrigem und mittlerem Einkommen weltweit zu finden.

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Aktuell

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Urban Policy Analysis: Theoretical and Empirical Developments

Panel at the 5th International Conference on Public Policy in Barcelona from 6–8 July 2021, registration until 28 June.

This panel will explore theoretical and empirical developments of urban policy analysis. Continua

Poster MAK Biennale Climate Care

CLIMATE CARE: Reimagining Shared Planetary Futures

28 May – 3 October 2021 | Vienna Biennale for Change 2021 | MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.

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Bild: Buero Bauer

Dwelling / Living & Urban Care | Nurturing & Urban Care

28. Mai – 3. Oktober 2021 | Vienna Biennale for Change 2021: Planet Love: Climate Care in the Digital Age im MAK Museum für Angewandte Kunst Wien.

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Co-opolis: The Collective Production of the City

Video now online!

As urbanization intensifies all over the world, so do contestations over how city space is produced. Citizens, politicians, urban designers and architects become increasingly aware of the fact that the city can no longer be solely developed as the playing field of private interests or of state ideologies. Instead, they propose to look upon the production of the city as a ‘common matter’, guided by common codes and the care for common resources.

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Università Luigi Bocconi by Grafton Architects. © Gaia Vittorio Marturano

Baukultur und die Stadt

10. November 2021, 9:00 – 18.00 Uhr | Erste Jahrestagung der Stiftung Baukultur Schweiz | ETH Zürich, Werner Siemens Auditorium, Gebäude HIT, Wolfgang-Pauli-Stasse 27, 8093 Zürich.

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Filmstill aus: Lockdown Lucerne von Elmar Bossard, 2020.

NSL Forum: Pandemie? Mitten im Klimawandel. Was bedeutet das für die räumliche Entwicklung der Schweiz? Ein Dialog.

Video jetzt online!

In einem Dialog für Praxis und Hochschulen nahm das Netzwerk Stadt und Landschaft (NSL) der ETH Zürich am 11. November im Volkshaus Zürich eine Standortbestimmung für die räumliche Entwicklung in der Schweiz vor. Ausgangspunkt bildeten Erkenntnisse aus der Pandemiesituation, Hintergrund der Klimawandel. Die Tagung war ein Beitrag zur Diskussion um drängende Aufgaben und mögliche Lösungsansätze.

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The four public housing towers called 'Hardau' in Zurich, Switzerland. Foto: © Roman Zwicky, zyrokrz.tumblr.com

Democracy, Populism, and the Just City (Followed by a panel discussion)

16 November, 18:30–20:30, Covid Certificate required / apéro cancelled | University of Zürich, (external building), RAI-H-041, Rämistr. 74. Keynote by Prof. Dr. Susan Fainstein (Harvard University).

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Histories of Urban Design: Global Trajectories and Local Realities

15-17 November 2021, registration by 17 September | Conference | ETH Zürich, Department of Architecture.

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Didier Balissat & Hanae Balissat: Synthetische Landschaftsmomente, 2014. Quelle: https://www.atlasofplaces.com/photography/synthetische-landschaftsmomente/

Alpine Landschaften im Wandel: Infrastruktur, Kultur und Klima

Symposium 12. – 13. Mai 2022.
Forschungsworkshops, runde Tische und Keynote.
Öffentlicher Anlass, Anmeldung bis 29. April 2022.

Klimawandel, Energiewende, Urbanisierung und Industrialisierung haben und werden enorme Auswirkungen auf die alpine Landschaft haben. Am Schnittpunkt Europas gelegen, müssen die Veränderungen dieser recht fragilen Umwelt durchleuchtet werden.

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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
Maarten Van Strien, Institut für Raum- und Landschaftsentwicklung (IRL)
Jan Westerheide, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Städtebau
Caroline Winkler, Institut für Verkehrsplanung und Transportsysteme (IVT)

  • 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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