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64 | Dezember 2024: Gesellschaftliche Prozesse / Societal Systems

Sehr geehrte Lesende

Unter dem Begriff «gesellschaftliche Prozesse» machen wir die biokulturelle Bedeutung der indigenen Bevölkerung sichtbar, die Landschaft mittels App hörbar, Infrastruktur für die Transportplanung «responsive» (reaktionsschnell), globale Produktionsstätten transparenter und die Disziplin Städtebau weniger europa- und amerikazentriert. Zudem werden Sie erfahren, wie sich nach dem Abstimmungswochenende am 24.11. der Schweizer Verkehr weiterentwickeln sollte.

Wir wünschen viel informatives Lesevergnügen!

Vista cercana de la maqueta Awaska Alpa realizada con materiales de la Amazonía andina. Imagen: Santiago del Hierro © ETH Zürich

Conservación de la naturaleza y territorios indígenas: en transición de lo biológico a lo biocultural

Santiago del Hierro | Architecture of Territory, Prof. Milica Topalović

Durante las dos últimas semanas de octubre de 2024 se celebró en Colombia la 16ª Conferencia de las Partes del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica (COP16). La ciudad de Cali se convirtió en el principal escenario de esfuerzos intergubernamentales para proteger la naturaleza. Un resultado clave de la cumbre fue el reconocimiento del papel fundamental de los pueblos indígenas en la conservación de la biodiversidad mundial. (read article in English)

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Arnór Elvarsson und Bryan Adey (vlnr) sprechen, am Tisch sitzend, hinter ihnen eine Schweizer Karte. © ETH Zürich

Warum die Ablehnung des Ausbauschritts 2023 für die Nationalstrassen? Idee für ein nationales Gesamtmobilitätskonzept

Arnór B. Elvarsson, Bryan T. Adey | Infrastrukturmanagement

Am 24. November wurde über den «Ausbauschritt 2023 des Bundes für die Nationalstrassen» abgestimmt. Er umfasst sechs Grossprojekte, darunter die Verbreiterung der Autobahn A1 zwischen Bern und Nyon sowie drei neue Tunnels in Basel, Schaffhausen und St. Gallen. Bryan Adey, Professor für Infrastrukturmanagement, und Arnór Elvarsson, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, haben den Schweizer Infrastrukturplanungsprozess von der Frühphase bis zur Fertigstellung des Projekts untersucht.

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Nadine Schütz working in the AudioVisual Room at ETH Zurich. Capture from the documentary Refugia (2024) © One Planet One Future.

Developing a Unity-based Tool to Integrate Sound into Landscape Design and Evaluation

Ulrike Wissen Hayek, Fabian Gutscher, Daniel Borges, Nadine Schütz | Large-scale Virtualization and Modeling Lab (LVML)

The acoustic quality of outdoor spaces is receiving increasing attention in planning and design disciplines. Yet, it is very difficult for non-experts in acoustics to include the effects of landscape changes on the so-called soundscape in their daily work. In the Innovedum project «Unity App for Soundscape Design and Evaluation», we are developing a tool to help students build basic skills.

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People walking on grass in front of a factory building. Biodiversity mapping of Kuklen Industrial Park with Municipality of Kuklen in the framework of the scientific exchange project New Ruralities Photo: Sandro Arabyan

Creating a Situated and Multilayered Understanding of Global Production Space Through Collective Interventions

Ina Valkanova | Newrope, Architecture and Urban Transformation, Prof. Freek Persyn

Rooted in the tension between concrete locations and global networks, between movement and stillness, space and place, and between clusters and dispersed zones, global production landscapes are challenging to understand. Where do these production spaces originate? Who owns, designs, and manages them? Due to the opaque nature of corporate ownership and confidentiality within the venture capital industry, answering these questions is nearly impossible.

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A simplified national roads planning process in Switzerland, with the letters in the tasks’ upper right corner referring to the stakeholder feedback required © ETH Zürich, chair Bryan Adey

Responsiveness of Transport Infrastructure Planning Processes

Arnór B. Elvarsson, Bryan T. Adey | Infrastructure Management

Responsiveness of planning processes is the ability to meet changing societal transport needs quickly in ways that are acceptable to all stakeholders. In Switzerland, considerable traffic jams and overfilled trains indicate that planning processes could be made more responsive. As delays for travelers persist, their needs are not being met, which is like an additional cost experienced by society.

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Women protest in downtown Amman, Jordan, 1968. Wikicommons, Photographer: Unknown

History and Theory of Architecture VIII: Seen from the South

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

A new core theory course for master’s students taught for the third time in spring 2025 argues that the list of ‘great’ cities needs to be rethought. Given the diversity of urbanisms around the world, it would be a disservice to limit one’s perspective to theoretical notions originating in Europe and America.

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Kurzmeldungen

Book cover of the publication Researching Otherwise

DAM Book Award 2024 for «Researching Otherwise»

Dr. Nitin Bathla | Sociology, Prof. Dr. Christian Schmid

Multi-disciplinarity is on the agenda for the contemporary architectural debate, and Researching Otherwise – edited by ETH-based scholar Nitin Bathla – takes a broad look at the topic. Divided into three chapters dedicated to transdisciplinary, sensory, and restitutive methods, the book presents pluriversal research projects, which range from artistic and perceptual approaches via post-colonial cartography through to promenadology with the intention of developing a new methodological repertoire for the development of realms of knowledge in landscape and urban research.

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In July 2024, the NERU consortium met in Zürich, hosted by the ETHZ (NEWROPE Chair) in the Design in Dialogue Lab. Photo: Simon Oberhofer © ETH Zürich. Image: listeners sit on chairs around a table. On the table there is information material, next to it a woman explaining.

New Ruralities (NERU)

Sophia Garner | Newrope, Architecture and Urban Transformation, Prof. Freek Persyn

New Ruralities (NERU) is an Erasmus+ Cooperation partnerships programme, which brings together six design units within the universities of ULB (Brussels), POLITO (Torino), UDC (La Coruña), UMinho (Braga), UACEG (Sofia) and ETH (Zürich). The Newrope chair is participating on behalf of ETH. The partnership’s aim is to generate a kind of knowledge that would be true to the diversity and dynamism of rural areas, and beyond the association of the rural and farming, or beyond outmoded rural–urban dualisms. The project will culminate in an international symposium in the summer of 2025. Contact

Hybride Bauelemente aus den wiederverwendbaren Materialien Holz und Lehm sollen als Deckenplatten sowie Innen- und Aussenwände zum Einsatz kommen und Beton und Stahl vermeiden. (Bild: Pallavi Keshri and Linus Schmitz / ETH Zürich)

Holz, Lehm und ein digitales Ökosystem für eine zukunftsfähige Bauwirtschaft

Michael Keller | ETH Hochschulkommunikation

Die gängigen Materialien und Praktiken in der Schweizer Bauwirtschaft sind klimaschädlich, ressourcenintensiv und erzeugen viel Abfall. An der ETH Zürich sind zwei Flagship-Projekte von Innosuisse gestartet, um das Schweizer Bauwesen nachhaltig zu transformieren: Während «Swircular» das Fundament für eine zirkuläre Bauwirtschaft legt, ermöglicht «Think Earth» regeneratives Bauen mit Holz und Lehm. Mit diesen Projekten fördert Innosuisse systemische Innovationen für den Umbau der Wirtschaft hin zu Netto-Null Treibhausgasen.

Publikationen

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

Entrance area of the Odelo Factory Hall. © Ina Valkanova, ETH Zürich
Ina Valkanova

Behind Closed Doors

Spaces of global production are formed by a diverse set of spatial figures that result from and support a global division of labor. Spaces of global production include multinational manufacturing networks, industrial agglomerations, plantations, logistics corridors, and special economic zones.

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An Zihao, Caroline Mullen, Xiaodong Guan, Dick Ettema, Eva Heinen

Shared micromobility, perceived accessibility, and social capital

While the impacts of shared micromobility (SMM) on the environment and transport systems are being extensively researched, its societal implications and the influence of the social environment on the use of SMM remain largely unexplored.

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Cover of the publication Amazonia gta Papers
Santiago del Hierro, Johanna Just, Ciro Miguel (eds.)

Amazônía

The Amazon’s ecology and history of inhabitation are deeply intertwined with the natural world. In this issue of gta papers, researchers from diverse backgrounds lend their voices to challenge conventional narratives of colonization and modernization.

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A visual summary of the challenges and opportunities related to the infrastructure planning process. They are further elaborated in the report. © ETH Zürich, chair Bryan Adey
Arnor B. Elvarsson, Bryan T. Adey

The transport infrastructure planning process in Canton Zürich. With examples of planning infrastructure in Dübendorf-Hinwil corridor

This report investigates how transport infrastructure, like roads and railways, is planned in the canton of Zurich from the perspective of the stakeholders responsible for shaping the planning outcomes, e.g., Federal offices of Road and Transport.

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DELUS Cover Issue 1

DELUS Issue 1

DELUS Issue 1 adopts a water-centric lens through the notion of Chasing Water and presents a collection of writings forming an anthology.

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Cover disP 60/2 June 2024

disP 60/2, June 2024

disP – The Planning Review, Volume 60, Issue 2, June 2024 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.
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Image text: inhabing material incompletion. A photograph of Megan's dhung squatting a ruderal fallow along Dwarka Expressway in Delhi region @ Nitin Bathla, ETH Zürich
Nitin Bathla

Transhumance Urbanism as an Urban Otherwise: Inhabiting Agrarian Incompletion at the Intersections of Extended Urbanisation-Extended Ruralisation

Amid the ongoing transformation of agrarian territories in peripheral geographies across the world through extended urbanisation, this paper delves into the persistence of peasant and pastoral strategies amidst the closing down effects of land enclosure and fragmentation.

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Miriam Meuth, Julia von Mende, Antonia Krahl, Eveline Althaus (Hg.)

Wohnen erforschen. Qualitative Methoden und forschungspraktische Reflexionen

Wie kann Wohnen wissenschaftlich erforscht werden? Die Beiträger:innen bündeln erstmals im deutschsprachigen Raum eine Vielfalt an Zugängen der qualitativen Wohn(ungs)forschung.

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Tagung Landmanagement 2025, Symbolbild: Feld wird bewässert, Wasserbüffel

Tagung Landmanagement 2025: Klimaresilientes Wassermanagement im ländlichen Raum

23. Januar 2025 | ETH Zürich, Audimax, HG F 30, Rämistrasse 101.

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Plakat Jubiläum und Vernissage ETH RAUM. Text auf dem Poster steht im Fliesstext.

Jubiläumsfeier ETH RAUM & Vernissage

7. Februar 2025, 17:00 | ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, HIL D 57.1.

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NSL Colloquium: Beyond Maintenance: Responsive Practices for Changing Landscapes

Video now online!

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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Silvia Converso, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Landschaftsarchitektur
Claudia Gebert und Noelle Paulson, Koordinationsstelle NSL, Chefredaktion
Michiel van Iersel, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Städtebau
Viera Klasovitá, Institut für Verkehrsplanung und Transportsysteme (IVT)
Klearjos Papanicolaou, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Städtebau
Maarten Van Strien, Institut für Raum- und Landschaftsentwicklung (IRL)

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  • 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

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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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