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66 | Juni 2025: Landscape Care

Work in Progress!

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Digitalisiertes physisches Sediment Ablagerungsmodell, Ditital Design Methods II @ ETH Zürich, Professur Voser

Hybrides Entwerfen für multikodierte Wasserlandschaften

Dennis Häusler | Landschaftsarchitektur, Prof. Martina Voser und Matthias Vollmer | Large Scale Virtualisation and Modelling Lab – LVML

Die Landschaftsarchitektur sieht sich im Kontext des Klimawandels mit neuen Herausforderungen konfrontiert. Mehrheitlich statisch gestaltete Landschaften treffen auf neue, intensivere Dynamiken. Diese Verschiebung erfordert, die Sicht auf Wasserläufe und deren Schwankungen neu zu denken. Um auch in Zukunft robuste Landschaften zu gestalten, beschäftigt sich das Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien deshalb mit neuen Entwurfsmethoden.

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The Serious Game Tantaneau © ETH Zürich, Ralph Sonderegger

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

Constance Brouillet | Future Cities Lab Global | Planning of Landscape and Urban Systems, Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey

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 Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo (Tana).

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Rämistrasse 1942. Sportwiese während 'Anbauschlacht'. Foto: Gallas Wilhelm. Nachweis: Baugeschichtliches Archiv (BAZ_107103.tiff). Lizenz: Public Domain Mark

Agrarian Urbanism and the Politics of Food and Land

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

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 urbanisation.

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Aerial view of a winded garden path, people walking on it, surrounded by plants of different greens.

Experimental Planting: Garden of the 21st Century New Orleans

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

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 decline since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In the Garden of the 21st Century New Orleans, we are testing the potential of the Miyawaki method of forest planting to create possibilities for a new type of urban forest in the context of frequent disturbance and climatic precarity.

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Kurzmeldungen

Broad bicycle road with a lot of trees left and right © D-Baug, Nightnurse

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

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 | Article in the Tages-Anzeiger (Paywall)

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

David Kaufmann, Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr | disp – The Planning Review

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 to AESOP – Association of European Schools of Planning – while also increasing its international reach and scholarly impact. disP is a deliberately interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal for planning scholarship. Their mission is to publish high quality planning research that integrates important contemporary issues such as urban ecological transitions, socio-spatial justice, digitalisation of planning processes, or democratic participation in planning.

Philipp Urech hält einen Vortrag "Punktwolkenmodellierung für Landschaftsarchitektur"

Swisstopo Colloquium: Large-scale Precision Modelling for Landscape Design

Dr. Philipp Urech | Large-scale Virtualization and Modeling Lab (LVML)

After six years of airborne LiDAR surveys, the classified point cloud of Switzerland – swissSURFACE3D – is now available for the entire Swiss territory. On this occasion, Dr. Philipp Urech presented academic research from the Large-scale Virtualization and Modeling Lab (LVML), complemented by practice-oriented examples of his landscape design approach using precision modelling. The talk was part of the colloquium series of the Swiss Federal Office of Topography. (Slides and recording – at timestamp 1h 08m – are available in German)

The landslide in Misox in summer 2024: Despite significant damage to the motorway and the blockage of a major transport artery, Switzerland’s Federal Roads Office (FEDRO) had traffic flowing again within two weeks. (Image: Samuel Golay / Keystone) 

Reasons to feel confident

From bridges and tunnels to railways, Switzerland has always invested heavily in the upkeep of its infrastructure. But how does it keep everything operating safely and smoothly while also instilling confidence that nothing will go wrong? Read the full article at ETH News

Publikationen

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

Banner des ETH Learning and Teaching Journal
Marco Pagani, Michael Walczak, Hubert Klumpner

Digital Pedagogy for Data-driven Unsolicited Urban Design

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 between data-driven site analysis and data-driven design.

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Cover of the journal disP, Volume 60, Issue 4, December 2024

disP 60/4, December 2024

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

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Weiterbildung | Studiengänge

Symbol image for the CAS ETH in Regenerative Materials Hygrothermal Specialisation 2025.

CAS ETH in Regenerative Materials – Hygrothermal Specialisation 2025

Online Open Doors: 16 June 2025, 12:30-13:00 | Link. The Application Window opens from July 2025. Start: Autumn semester 2025.

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Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Regenerative Systems

Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Regenerative Systems

Application: 1. June – 30. June 2025 | Duration: September 2025 – January 2026.

CAS#1 Worldviews: From Sustainability to Regeneration
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MAS Raumentwicklung & CAS Raumentwicklung und Planungspraxis

MAS Raumentwicklung & CAS Raumentwicklung und Planungspraxis

Bewerbung: 1. Mai – 31. Juli 2025 | Dauer: 25. August 2025 – 6. Februar 2026.
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Aktuell

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10-Minuten-Nachbarschaften

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

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DELUS at Microscope: exhibition location from the outside.

DELUS at Microscope

3 – 18 July 2025 | Microscope, London.

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Aerial view of the flooded area in Antananarivo

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

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

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Silvia Converso, Institut für Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS), Landschaftsarchitektur
Claudia Gebert, Koordinationsstelle NSL, Chefredaktion
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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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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