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The Planning Times www.corp.at ROME, MONDAY, 20 MAY – THURSDAY, 23 MAY 2013 Conference Programme You Better Keep Planning or You Get in Deep Water... By the CORP TEAM at the same time. How can technology support com- Come gather ’round planners munities to improve their Wherever you plan resilience to unplanned si- And admit that your plans tuations? How can consi- Around you have grown stent standards of quality And accept it that soon of life within a continuously You’ll be planning a-new changing urban context be If your job to you maintained? Is worth savin’ Resilience, as mentioned Then you better keep plannin’ above, is usually considered Or you’ll get in deep water in the context of large-scale For the cities man-made or natural acci- They are a-changin’ ... dents. However, cities are continuously changing eco- The relationship between systems where small daily space and time has been events require new smarter formulated in the most di- REAL CORP 2013 takes place at the Acquario Roma- mobility concepts. These verse planning theories and no which was built 1885–1887. Only for a few years it need to be capable to maxi- has fascinated mankind hosted an aquaristic show; then the building was used mise real-time information from the beginning. When as storage room of the nearby Opera House and tempo- coming from the community planning our cities, when rarily served for fairs and exhibitions. Renovation star- in order to deliver persona- defining projects that may ted 1984 and was funded by the city of Rome; almost all lised solutions that can sup- improve the conditions of of the initial design elements could be preserved. Since port our communities at lar- our society, when propo- then the building is usable as museum and event facility ge. Smart grids need to react sing decision processes that und currently hosts the House of Architecture. to fast changing production manage the space around or consumption regimes, us, when implementing between space and time is 2013 in Rome is the occa- networks need to be able to techniques to foster deve- something we are constantly sion to discuss about theo- adapt to varying conditions. lopment - the relationship working with. REAL CORP ries and methods but also Which are the tools that hands-on experiences from can be used to keep up with all over to world on how such a fast evolution and REAL CORP 2013 is a co-operation of: planning deals with space still preserve good quality of in time in order to plan our life in our cities? cities and regions. The time These questions and has come! much more are discussed Cities are the main produ- at this year‘s REAL CORP cers of economic activities, – don‘t forget: it‘s Planning in the 21st century, they are Times, so you better keep facing the challenge of being planning or you get in deep competitive and maintaining water, for the cities they are a reasonable state of welfare a-changin‘... www.corp.at
THE PLANNING TIMES Welcome to Rome for the International Conference REAL CORP 2013 Manfred SCHRENK, Schwechat, Austria Opera House. Now the buil- Chairman CORP, www.corp.at ding is usable as museum Managing Director of CEIT – Central European Institute and event facility und cur- of Technology & CEIT ALANOVA – Department of Urba- rently hosts the House of nism, Transport, Environment and Information Society, Architecture and the Cham- www.ceit.at ber of Architects of Rome Vice President ISOCARP – International Society of City and Province. and Regional Planners We are happy to say that we add a new role to this building by opening a WELCOME to REAL space around us, when im- from all over to world on window on five continents CORP 2013, the 18th In plementing techniques to how planning deals with thanks to all the people ternational Conference foster development. space in time in order to from around the globe who on Urban Planning, Re But ‘‘Planning Times’’ plan our cities and regions. are here. gional Development, In also means that we must A city with such a long REAL CORP 2013 brings formation Society and plan today for a long term planning tradition and with together about 350 experts Urban/Transport/En future, regardless of the such diverse challenges like from different fields and vironmental Technolo contingent economic in- Rome is a great occasion to from all over the world and gies. terests or the administrative have the city itself giving provides the stage for mee- When holding an ur- changes. Time has come to valuable input and inspira- ting and learning from each ban planning conference in plan for the society we wish tion to the conference, ma- other how to deal with city Rome, one cannot but think future generations live in: king every walk through the structures and prepare them about the great history te- hopefully inclusive, sustai- city, every espresso in some for a sustainable future en- stified by the many monu- nable and just. How to ar- café and each conversation hancing their resilience. ments, the rise and fall of range the steps along the with Romans an occasion to REAL CORP 2013 covers many empires and powers way? bring back to the conference many different topics in that the city has absorbed in During the four con- table even more content and around 200 presentations. its changing form but also ference days we will explo- reflections which we are loo- The proceedings comprise about the future challen- re this complex synergy by king forward to sharing. about 1,500 pages of hand- ges that cities are confron- discussing how planning As when thinking of ur- picked knowledge for plan- ted with when dealing with practice and theory have banity and time, the Eternal ners and for cities. the management of human dealt with concrete issues City of Rome appears to be Since our first conference and natural resources or by such as: the perfect location to hold in 1996, REAL CORP has their fragility, as shown by turned into a real interdisci- the many natural disasters plinary and international that have hit also cities in event. During the upcoming the country hosting us. The four days, the Acquario Ro- past CORP conferences dis- mano will be the host of cussed the concept of con- • How to plan taking into this conference, even more an incredible exchange of stant change in cities and account time, both past so it is within the House of planning knowledge, face the relationship between history and future deve- Architecture, the Acquario to face networking and de- space and time. This year, lopment? Romano, where our local velopment of new contacts, we specially focus on the • How to integrate monito- partner, the Chamber of Ar- thoughts, ideas and pro- time perspective. ring within the planning chitects of Rome and Pro- jects. decision processes, such vince, is based and who we Welcome to the Eter It’s ‘‘Planning Times’’! as in the case of natural would like to thank for their nal City of Rome and disasters? support. the beautiful Acquario It is therefore a pleasure • How to handle time that The building we stay in Romano! Enjoy meeting to discuss with all our par- cannot be planned, such already shows some of this old friends and don’t ticipants how we all con- as long decision processes complex relationship bet- forget to make new stantly work between space or real time decisions? ween past and future of ci- ones! Have a great con and time when planning ties as this was the Roman ference! our cities, when defining REAL CORP 2013 in Aquarium. Only for a few Manfred SCHRENK, projects that may improve Rome is a moment of dis- years it hosted an aquaristic Daniela PATTI, Clemens the conditions of our socie- cussion and reflection about show, the project failed only BEYER, Christian EI ty, when proposing decision theories and methods but little later to then be used as ZINGER and the whole processes that manage the also hands-on experiences storage room of the nearby REAL CORP Team
www.corp.at THE PLANNING TIMES Portraits of Keynote Speakers of REAL CORP 2013 H C an Admiraal (MBA, laudio Pancheri gra- BSc) obtained a ba- duated in Civil Buil- chelor of science in ding Engineering at Civil Engineering from the the University of Rome in University of Applied Sci- 1975. He was the Works Di- ence in Rotterdam and a rector for central Italy for Master in Business Admini- Italposte, and then become stration from the University the Central Director, pro- of Twente in Enschede. moting the building deve- He worked for the Nati- lopment of 19 Universities, onal Department of Public Heini Staudinger, and obtaining funding of Works and Water Manage- Schrems, Austria approximately 1 billion eu- Milica Bajić-Brković, ment for twenty years and Waldviertler Schuh- ros. Belgrade, Serbia he is a former professor werkstatt, GEA After working with exe- President ISCOARP – of underground space use cutive functions in various International Society A and chairman of ITACUS, fter several semesters important public and pri- of City and Regional the Committee on Under- of theology, polito- vate companies, from 1996 Planners ground Space of the Inter- logy and medicine, to 2006 he was the Chair- E national Tunnelling and Heini Staudinger founded ducated as an archi- Underground Space As- a shoe store in Vienna in tect and planner in sociation – ITA. He was 1980. Ex-Yugoslavia and A few years later, people USA, Milica Bajić-Brković from the Waldviertel, a part has dedicated her profes- of Lower Austria located sional life to the built envi- near the border to the then ronment. She has extensive Soviet Block, asked Heini professional experience as Staudinger if he could help a university educator, re- them with a shoe factory in searcher, editor, planning this economically disadvan- commissioner and planning taged area. practitioner. In the year 1984 the Currently a Full Professor Han Admiraal, self-governing factory was of Urban Planning and De- Rotterdam, NL founded. Heini Staudinger sign at the University of Bel- Enprodes Management did not only bring new dy- Claudio Pancheri, grade, she has also taught namics into an economic- Rome, Italy at other universities in her executive director of the ally weak region and is now Raethia Real Estate, home country, Italy and the Netherlands Centre for Un- challenging at least regional Chairman West Indies. A former BPTT derground Construction for and national legislation with Chair in Planning and Deve- 10 years before starting his his unconventional crowd- man of the company Risor- lopment at UWI, Fulbright own company in 2008. sourcing approaches. se per Roma SpA, the sole Scholar at UC, Berkeley, advisory company of the Visiting Scholar at Rutgers municipal administration University, Visiting Fellow A ntonia Cornaro stu- onal Planning. 10 years ago of Rome for the divestiture at the University of Ancona died urban planning she moved to Zurich where and enhancement of real es- and British Council Visitor in New York where she she now works for Amberg tate assets. at Oxford Brookes Universi- gained experience Engineering, an Under his leadership, Ri- ty, she has also lectured and working for the international firm sorse per Roma SpA was the delivered speeches in sever- city‘s planning de- specializing on protagonist of many impor- al continents. partment on inno- underground in- tant initiatives, including Milica’s professional in- vative measures to frastructure. In her the securitisation of 700 terest and experience relate increase pedestrian current work she real estate units owned by to urban physical planning and cycling facili- specializes in Ur- the municipal administra- and development, sustaina- ties. She later lived ban Underground tion of Rome with a value bility, spatial transformati- in London wor- Space with the aim amounting to 140 million on of urban areas, new plan- king on intermo- to increase livabili- euros. ning and design approaches dal transportation Antonia ty in urban areas, Claudio Pancheri has de- with respect to theory and schemes,followed Cornaro, a theme central alt with the sale disposal of methodology, including the by assignments Zürich, CH to her work as Se- real estate assets amounting phenomenon of virtual ci- at the Austrian Amberg Engi- cretary General of to more than 200 million ties and Internet based pro- Institute of Regi- neering AG ITACUS.“ euros. fessional communication.
THE PLANNING TIMES REAL CORP Keynote Speakers cont‘d from p. 3 J I ens S. Dangschat holds smael Fernández Mejía a PhD in Sociology is a Mexican Architect, from the University of Urban Planner, Consul- Hamburg and since 1998 tant in Urban Development he is a Professor for Urban Projects and Infrastructure. Sociology and Demogra- He speaks Spanish as mother phy at Vienna University of tongue and is fluent in En- Technology and the head of glish, French and Italian. the Institute of Sociology of His professional expe- Spatial Planning and Archi- rience is based in the fields tecture in Vienna. of Urban and Regional His research activity is Planning, Spatial Analysis, focused on social inequality Urban and Architectural and segregation, participa- Design, and the Design and Livio Sacchi, tion and communal gover- integration of Infrastruc- Rome, Italy nance, theory of space and Andreas Schiller, ture and Real Estate Deve- President of the Cham- planning, and sustainable Bergisch-Gladbach, lopment Projects. ber of Architects of regional development. He is Germany He graduated in 1969 as Rome and Province involved in various Austri- Director of Schiller an architect, at the La Salle an and European research Publishing House University in México City, L ivio Sacchi is current- funded projects related to Diploma in Planning Stu- A ly the acting President the creative milieus or the ndreas Schiller is pu- dies (1974), University of for the Chamber of impact of EU policies on ur- blisher and editor-in- Edinburgh UK; Master in Architects of Rome and Pro- ban strategies, just to name chief of SPH News- Philosophy in Urban De- vince, he is also a professor a few. letter, a publication that sign and Regional Plan- at the School of Architecture forecasts top trends and ning (1978) University of in Pescara “G. D‘Annunzio”, tendencies in the Central, Edinburgh UK; Doctor in University Chieti. Eastern and South-Eas- Business Management AD2 He teaches at the School tern European real estate (1985) IPADE Business of Architecture “Valle Giu- and investment markets, as lia”, University of Rome “la well as Russia and the Com- Sapienza”. He is currently monwealth of Independent working on the New Korean States. Church in Rome, which is He built his career in the under construction. 1990s while working as edi- Editor of the magazine tor-in-chief for specialised Op.Cit., Selezione della cri- German magazine Immo- tica d’arte contemporanea, bilien Manager, later be- vice editor of the magazine coming its publisher from Il Progetto, he has been in 2003 to 2007. After years charge of the XVII Milan focused exclusively on Ger- Triennale. Jens S. Dangschat, many, Schiller broadened He is also editor for ar- Vienna, Austria his horizons by working chitecture for the Istituto Vienna University of as an editor for European della Enciclopedia Italia- Technology, Department Real Estate before founding na-Treccani. Among his of Spatial Development, Schiller Publishing House Ismael Fernández over 260 publications is the Infrastructure and En- in 2010. He is also a regular Mejía, México City, book Tokyo-to, Architettu- vironmental Planning, contributor to Frankfurter Mexico ra e città published by Skira Section Sociology Allgemeine and Der Stan- ISOCARP Past Presi- in 2004. dard. dent, IFM Consulting School, Universidad Pana- W olfgang Belgium. Since Senior Adviser for several mericana AC. Streiten- 1996 he is se- directorates of the commis- At present he is President berger nior official of sion, since 2011 being Seni- of IFM International, a firm studied political the European or Adviser to the Director devoted to the integration science and econo- Commission. General, DG Information of Urban Development, in- mic history as well Starting Society. Since 2007 Wolf- frastructure and Real Estate as economics at the as Head of gang Streitenberger is also investment projects. He is universities of Vi- the European lecturer in European Inte- also President and CEO of enna and Sorbon- Commission gration at Hogeschool Uni- IF&A SC, Consultancy firm ne, Paris, followed Wolfgang Representati- versiteit Brussels and has devoted to projects and stu- by a post-graduate Streitenberger on to Austria had lectures at universities dies in Architecture, Urban study at College of European Com- in Vienna, of e. g. Riga, Tartu, Frank- Design and Regional Plan- Europe in Bruges, mission, Brussels he worked as furt/Oder or Bucharest. ning.
www.corp.at THE PLANNING TIMES Conference Timeline Monday, 20 May 2013 12:00 – 13:30 Registration, Come Together 13:30 – 15:45 Opening Speeches, Keynote Speeches 16:00 – 18:00 Presentations afterwards Informal Get Together Tuesday, 21 May 2013 08:00 – 09:00 Registration, Come Together 09:00 – 10:30 Presentations, Workshops 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 – 12:30 Presentations, Workshops 12:30 – 13:15 Pre-Lunch Keynote Speech 13:15 – 14:30 Lunch Break 14:30 – 16:00 Presentations, Workshops 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break 16:30 – 18:00 Presentations, Workshops afterwards Informal Get Together Wednesday, 22 May 2013 09:00 – 10:30 Presentations, Workshops 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 – 12:30 Presentations, Workshops 12:30 – 13:30 Pre-Lunch Keynote Speech 13:30 – 14:30 Lunch Break 14:30 – 16:00 Presentations, Workshops 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break 16:30 – 18:00 Presentations, Workshops from 19:00 Evening Reception and Party at Acquario Romano Thursday, 23 May 2013 09:30 – 11:00 Presentations, Workshops 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 – 13:00 Presentations, Workshops 13:00 – 14:00 REAL CORP 2013 Closing Remarks and Farewell
www.corp.at Monday, 20 May 2013 Time 12:00- Registration, Come Together 13:30 Auditorium 1 13:30- 14:30 Welcome by Representatives of Organisers, Partners and Sponsors Manfred SCHRENK Conference Director, Managing Livio SACCHI Director of CEIT – Central European Institute of Technology & President of the Chamber of CEIT ALANOVA – Department for Ur- Architects of Rome and Province banism, Transport, Environment and Information Society, Schwechat, AT; Vice President ISOCARP Milica BAJIĆ-BRKOVIĆ Andreas SCHILLER President ISOCARP Director of Schiller Publishing House 14:30- Keynotes 15:45 Chair: Manfred SCHRENK Jens S. DANGSCHAT, Vienna University of Technology, Department of Spatial Development, Infrastructure and Environmental Planning. Centre of Sociology, Vienna, AT Space and Time – Challenges for Spatial Planning Han ADMIRAAL, Enprodes Management Consultancy BV, Rotterdam, NL Antonia CORNARO, Amberg Engineering AG; Zürich, CH Underground Space – The Final Frontier for Urban Development? Claudio PANCHERI, Chairmain of RAETHIA, Rome, IT The Role of Real Estate in Future Urban Development
www.corp.at Monday, 20 May 2013 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Time Adapting Cities to Future Challenges Towards Smart Cities Fragile Cities 16:00- Chair: Pietro Elisei Chair: Vasily V. Popovich Chair: Harry Storch 18:00 Open Space for Social Housing – Smart Cities and Urban Governance. An Environmental Resilience based between Social Benefit and Marketing The urbanAPI Project: Bologna Case on Approaching Planners Triangle for Asset? Study Integrated Catchment Management Lilli LICKA*, Philipp RODE**, Doris David C. LUDLOW*, Maria Paola MAURI**, Chin Hsien LIAO, Hsueh-Sheng CHANG BISTRICKY*** Chiara CARANTI*** National Cheng Kung University, Urban Planning; * University of Life Sciences BOKU Vienna, * University of the West of England; Bristol, UK Tainan, Taiwan Institute of Landscape Architecture ILA; Vienna, AT ** AEW; Rome, Italy ** zwoPK landscape Architecture Vienna, *** Comune di Bologna; Bologna, Italy Flooding, Vulnerability and University of Life Sciences BOKU Vienna; Wien, Livelihoods of Low Income Coastal AT Supporting Spatial Planning with Settlements in Lagos *** OPK – Open Planning Collective for Qualitative Configuration Analysis Oluwafemi Ayodeji OLAJIDE*, Suzanne Landscape, the Arts, Culture and Pedagogy; SPEAK**, Taibat LAWANSON*** Paolo FOGLIARONI, Gerhard NAVRATIL Vienna, AT * Newcastle University, Architecture, Planning and TU Wien, Department for Geodesy and Landscape; Newcastle, UK Geoinformation; Vienna, AT Neoliberal Challenges and Practices ** Newcastle University, School of Architecture, of Urban Regeneration Projects in I-SCOPE: Smart Cities and Citizens Planning and Landscape; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Istanbul UK Daniela PATTI*, Raffaele DE AMICIS**, Federico Adem Erdem ERBAS, Tansel ERBIL *** University of Lagos, Akoka, Department of PRANDI**, Ellie D’HONT***, Heino RUDOLF****, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Faculty of Urban and Regional Planning; Lagos, Nigeria Pietro ELISEI*****, Irina SAGHIN***** Architecture, City and Regional Planning * CEIT Central European Institute of Technology; Department; Istanbul, Turkey Urban Risk Assessment using Schwechat, AT Intelligent Geoinformation System ** Fondazione Graphitech; Trento, Italy FIFA World Cup 2018 – the Planning Oksana SMIRNOVA *** Brussels, Belgium Challenge for Russian Cities The Russian Academy of Sciences, SPIIRAS; St. **** M.O.S.S. Computergrafiksysteme GmbH; Alexander ANTONOV, Tatiana BADMAEVA Petersburg, Russia München, DE Russian Urban Planning Association; Moscow, ***** Regione Lazio; Rome, Italy Russia Planning in Fragile Sites in Turkey: Crime Mapping for Urban Planning – in Case of Hasankeyf London After the Spectacle Year, Who Claims Which Space and Who a Useful Tool for New Planning Times? Hale MAMUNLU KOCABAŞ Willi WENDT*, Jan-Philipp EXNER** Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Architecture Gets it? * Fraunhofer, IAO; Stuttgart, DE Faculty, Department of City and Regional Planning; Judith RYSER ** TU Kaiserslautern, Computergestützte Istanbul, Turkey CityScope Europe; London, UK Planungs- und Entwurfsmethoden; Kaiserslautern, DE from Informal get together in the city 18:00
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Environmentally Smart Communities 09:00- Memory and Imagination Towards Community Decision Support and Regions 10:30 Chair: Judith Ryser Chair: Linda Dörrzapf Chair: Volkmar Pamer Governance in the Metropolitan Creating Collective Memories in Linking Demographic and Spatial Data Region: The Vienna-Bratislava Case Urban Spaces of Iran for a Successful Stakeholder Process Daniela PATTI Nasim IRANMANESH*, Elham AMINI** in Climate Change Protection Projects CEIT ALANOVA – Central European Institute of * Islamic Azad University West Tehran Branch, – The Case Study of Leoben/AT Technology, Institute of Urbanism, Transport, Architecture; Tehran, Iran Martina JAUSCHNEG*, Britta FUCHS**, Mandy Environment and Information Society; Schwechat, ** Islamic Azad University, Pardis Branch, SCHÖNEMANN** AT Department of Urban Planning; Tehran, Iran * MJ Landschaftsplanung; Wien, AT ** BOKU Wien; Wien, AT Drive Towards Circular Land Use Historical Buildings Integration Into Management a Modern Industrial Urban Decision Support Systems and Uwe FERBER*, Jirina BERGATT JACKSON**, Environment of Perm Tools as Collaborative Web Platform Thomas PREUSS***, Maic VERBÜCHELN***, Anastasia KUZNETSOVA, Yuliya for Sustainable Development of Anna STARZEWSKA-SIKORSKA**** BUSHMAKOVA Landscapes * Projektgruppe Stadt und. Entwicklung; Leipzig, Perm National Research Polytechnic University, Thomas M. KLEIN, Ulrike WISSEN HAYEK, DE Department for Architecture; Perm, Russian Enrico CELIO, Adrienne GRET-REGAMEY ** Institut pro udržitelný rozvoj sídel o.s; Praha, Federation ETH Zurich, PLUS – Planning of Landscape and Czech Republic Urban Systems; Zurich, CH *** German Institute of Urban Affairs; Berlin, DE Valuation Cycles of Pre-Industrial **** Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas, Townscape Smart Community Participation for Environmental Policy; Katowice, Poland Jürgen LAFRENZ Revitalization of Urban Green Spaces Universität Hamburg, Institut für Geographie; Over Time: Case Study New Delhi BROWNTRRANS – Focusing Hamburg, DE Sandeep Kumar RAUT*, Papiya RAUT** Brownfield Knowhow Transfer * Town and Country Planning Organisation, Govt. Jiřina BERGATT JACKSON*, Zita The Identity of Place ... and Memory of India; Ghaziabad, India PROSTĚJOVSKÁ**, Barbara VOJVODÍKOVÁ***, of Time ... Define Space-Time of ** Rolta India Pvt. Ltd., EGIS; Ghaziabad, India Karel BAŘINKA**** Human Architecture * IURS – Institut pro udržitelný rozvoj sídel o.s.; Mohammed QASIM Urban Infill as Strategy for Social Praha 9, Czech Republic Al Nahrain University – College of Engineering, Housing Stock ** CTU in Prague, Faculty of Civil engineering, Architectural Department; Baghdad, Iraq Mariella ANNESE*, Barbara DEL BROCCO** Department of Economics and Management in * Factoryarchitettura; Roma, Italy Civil Engineering; Praha 6, Czech Republic ** Università Roma Tre, Master Housing; Rome, *** VSB Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Italy Department of Building Materials and Mining; Ostrava, Czech Republic **** DHV CR; Brno, Czech Republic 10:30- Coffee Break 11:00
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time Monitoring to Plan JPI Urban Europe Workshop 09:00- Chair: Julia Neuschmid Chair: Federico Cinquepalmi 10:30 Effective Usage of Short-Term Parking Zones by Offering La JPI UE: Le joint programming in Europa Real-Time Information on the Utilisation of Parking Lots Massimo Busuoli Tina UHLMANN*, Reinhard HÖSSINGER*, Peter WIEDHALM** ENEA, Responsabile EU Liaison Office in Bruxelles * Universität für Bodenkultur, Institut für Verkehrswesen; Wien, AT ** Austrian Institute of Technology; Vienna, AT La diffusione delle Joint Programming Initative in Italia Data Representation Dynamic Model for Distributed Urban Maria Uccellatore IGIS MIUR, Dirigente dell’Ufficio III Programmi Europei di Ricerca e dell’Ufficio IV Andrey PANKIN, Natalia ZHUKOVA Internazionalizzazione delle Imprese, Rome, IT The Russian Academy of Sciences, SPIIRAS; St. Petersburg, Russia La Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe Indicator-Based Assessment of Land Use Planning in Paola Clerici Maestosi Wrocław Region with CommunityViz Deputy Governing Board - Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe Jan KAZAK*, Szymon SZEWRAŃSKI*, Pawel DECEWICZ** * Warszawa, Poland Stato dell’arte della JPI UE in Italia ** CGP Ltd; Warszawa, Poland Valentina Stefanini Contact Point - Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe Opportunities for the Development of Latvian Property Tax Administration System Using Improvements of Property Registration System and Implementing European JPI UE: La Urban Europe Research Alliance Union Requirements for Geospatial Information Edi Valpreda Sarmite BARVIKA*, Aldis RAUSIS**, Inga BERZINA*** ENEA - Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie, l'Energia e lo Sviluppo Economico * Riga Technical University, The Faculty of Engineering Economics and Sostenibie, Rome, IT Management; Riga, Latvia ** Riga Technical University, The Faculty of Engineering Economics and JPI UE: Urban Megatrends Study Management, Department of Civil Construction and Real Estate Economics; Johannes RIEGLER*, Klaus KUBECZKO*, Wolfgang LOIBL** Riga, Latvia * AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology; Vienna, AT *** Zemgale Planning Region; Jelgava, Latvia ** AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology; Wien, AT st nd JPI UE: 1 and 2 Call Spatial Resilience of Megacities based on Conceptual Arjan van Binsbergen Model from Concept to Implementation. Case Study: Management Board - Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe Greater Cairo, Egypt Ahmed ABDELHALIM Münster University, Earth Science; Münster, DE 10:30- 11:00
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Data Infrastructures – the Essential Governing Green Networks across 11:00- Energy Strategies in Urban Areas Fuel to Power Planning Processes Borders 12:30 Chair: Wolfgang W. Wasserburger Chair: Peter Zeile Chair: Daniela Patti Meter-ON: Smart Metering for Europe's A New Approach in the Visualization The Rural-Urban Fringe in the Smart(er) Households of Georeferenced Sensor Data in Netherlands: a Morphological Analysis Giuseppe MAURI*, Sara RAFFAELLI**, Adela Spatial Planning of Recent Urban Developments MARCOCI*** Frank MICHEL*, Daniel STEFFEN**, Benjamin Kersten NABIELEK*, David HAMERS*, Pia * Ricerca Sistema Energetico; Milano, Italy BERGNER***, Jan-Philipp EXNER***, Peter KRONBERGER-NABIELEK** ** EDSO for Smart Grids; Brussels, Belgium ZEILE*** * PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment *** CEIT ALANOVA – Central European Institute of * DFKI GmbH, Augmented Vision; Kaiserslautern, Agency, Department for Spatial Development; The Technology, Institute of Urbanism, Transport, DE Hague, The Netherlands Environment and Information Society; Schwechat, ** DFKI GmbH; Kaiserslautern, DE ** Kronberger Nabielek; Rotterdam, The AT *** TU Kaiserslautern, Fachgebiet Netherlands Computergestützte Planungs- und Energy Poverty: Considerations for Entwurfsmethoden (CPE); Kaiserslautern, DE The Planning of Peri-Urban Socially Sustainable Shifts Towards Agricultural Areas: the Case of Renewable Energy Sources Information Around Us: Questions “L’Horta de València” Tania BERGER*, Anna FAUSTMANN*, Andrea Connected to Information and Data José Luis MIRALLES I GARCIA HOELTL** Heterogeneities in Planning Activities Universitat Politècnica de València, Urbanisme; * Danube University Krems, Department for Otakar CERBA València, Spain Migration and Globalization; Krems, AT University of West Bohemia, Geomatics Section; ** Danube University Krems; Krems, AT Plzen, Czech Republic Landscape as a Connection – Beyond Boundaries Sustainable Energy in the Zeeland City Works: A New Model for Tamara MARIĆ*, Bojana BOJANIĆ OBAD Region, Decommisioning the Borssele Management of Public Land ŠĆITAROCI*, Josip ZANINOVIĆ** Nuclear Power Plant Lapo COZZUTTO * Faculty of Architecture, Urban Design and Martin DUBBELING Consorzio Ferrara Ricerche, WebgisLab; Ferrara, Landscape Architecture; Zagreb, Croatia ISOCARP, VP UPATs; Assen, The Netherlands Italy ** VIZA-projekt; Zagreb, Croatia A Study on Thermal Comfortable Augmented Reality as a following the Thermal Environment Communication Tool in Urban Design Migration in Detached Housing Area in Processes Korea Peter ZEILE, Daniel BROSCHART, Bernd Ji-Won RYU*, Eung-Ho JUNG**, Dae-Wuk KIM**, STREICH Hoyano AKIRA*** TU Kaiserslautern, Fachgebiet Computergestützte * Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Planungs- und Entwurfsmethoden (CPE); Environmental Science and Technology; Daegu, S. Kaiserslautern, DE Korea ** Keimyung University, Department of Environmental Planning; Daegu, S. Korea *** Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Technology; Tokyo, Japan Auditorium 1 Pre-Lunch Keynote Speech 12:30- 13:15 Ismael FERNANDEZ MEJIA, Past ISOCARP President, The Hague, Netherlands The Future of Cities 13:15- Lunch Break 14:30
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time I tempi della città Räumliche Modellierung, Visualisierung und Simulation 11:00- Chair: Chair: Patrick Krejci 12:30 L’altra faccia dell’economia: gli street vendors e l’uso Einkaufsstättenwahl, Einzelhandelscluster und räumliche dello spazio urbano nell’area metropolitana di Cagliari Versorgungsdisparitäten – Modellierung von Marktgebieten Roberta FLORIS, Anania MEREU im Einzelhandel unter Berücksichtigung von Università degli studi di Cagliari, Ingegneria del Territorio; Cagliari, Italia Agglomerationseffekten Thomas WIELAND Prato: organizzazione e tecnologie per un nuovo modello di Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Geographisches Institut, Abt. sviluppo urbano consapevole Humangeographie; Göttingen, DE Davide PUCCIANTI Comune di Prato, Unità Operativa “Trasporti”; Prato, Italy Neue Instrumente der Partizipation: Vergleich von mobiler Augmented Reality und Perspektivskizzen im Le Politiche Temporali Urbane tra Pianificazione e Rahmen des Shared-Space-Projektes Alleegasse in Inclusività Sociale: il Caso dei Piani Territoriali dei Tempi e Hartberg degli Spazi della Regione Puglia in Italia Martin BERGER*, Mario PLATZER*, Christoph SCHWARZ**, Thomas Tiziana CARDINALE, Laura PAVIA PILZ** Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Dipartimento delle Culture Europee e * verkehrplus GmbH; Graz, AT del Mediterraneo; Matera, Italy ** Forschungsgesellschaft Mobilität (FGM); Graz, AT Nuove strategie sociali, economiche, urbane e Objektorientierte Landbedeckungsklassifikation von architettoniche per il social housing Graz (Österreich) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Flavio MANGIONE dritten Dimension Ordine degli Architetti; Roma, Italia Wolfgang SULZER*, Marc MUICK*, Winfried GANSTER** * University of Graz, Geography and Regional Sciences; Graz, AT ** Magistrat Graz, Amt für Stadtvermessung; Graz, AT Graffiti in Graz – spatiotemporale Ansätze zur Analyse eines sozio-kulturellen Phänomens Josef GSPURNING Institut für Geographie und Raumforschung, Geotechnologien; Graz, AT Auditorium 5 JPI Urban Europe Workshop Part 2 (continued from first morning session) 13:15- 14:30
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 14:30- Creative Competitive Territories Public Participation Memory and Imagination 16:00 Chair: Maria Prezioso Chair: Beniamino Murgante Chair: Burcu Akinci New Geographies of Self- Geomedia Skills – a Required Construction of Spatial Memory Organisation Prerequisite for Public Participation in Demolished Historic Architectural Cecilia SCOPPETTA Urban Planning? Context after 1972 Earthquake in Sapienza University of Rome; Rome, Italy Sabine HENNIG, Robert VOGLER Managua, Nicaragua Paris Lodron University Salzburg, IFFB Romer ALTAMIRANO*, Martín Alfredo Urban Dimension of Territorial Geoinformatik – Z_GIS; Salzburg, AT MAJEWSKY GARCÍA** Cohesion: Perspective Facing the * UCA, Postgrade; Managua, Nicaragua Crisis Pop-up Pest: An Educational Game ** UCA, Architecture; Managua, Nicaragua Maria PREZIOSO, Angela D'ORAZIO for Active Participation in Urban Universitá degli Studi Tor Vergata, DET; Rome, Planning About Historical Centers: Is the Trend Italy Eszter TOTH, Alenka POPLIN Towards Decor Really Irresistible? HafenCity University Hamburg, Urban Olivier LEFEBVRE Competitiveness Factors of Higher Metamorphoses; Hamburg, DE Olivier Lefebvre Consultant; Paris, France Education Institutions, with Particular Respect to Hungarian Cities Optimizing Public Participation Regional Planning and Territorial László TAMÁNDL, Dávid NAGY through ICT and Social Networks: Competitiveness: the Role of Identitary Széchenyi István University, Kautz Gyula Faculty Questions and Challenges Heritage. The Case of the Sardinian of Economics; Győr, Hungary Chiara GARAU Region University of Cagliari, DICAAR – Department of Anna Maria COLAVITTI, Sergio SERRA, Alessia Civil and Environmental Engineering and USAI Architecture; Cagliari, Italy University of Cagliari, DICAAR – Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The Slums Affect the Future of the Architecture; Cagliari, Italy Metropolis Sonia PINTUS Cagliari, Italy 16:00- Coffee Break 16:30
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time Using and Preserving Abandoned Churches Verso uno sviluppo sostenibile 14:30- Chair: Stefan Netsch Chair: Daniela Patti 16:00 Energia e paesaggio al tempo dei cambiamenti climatici Abandoned and Re-Used Churches in Germany Marcello MAGONI Kerstin GOTHE*, Stefan NETSCH** Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Architettura e Studi Urbani; Milano, Italy * KIT, Architekturfakultät, IESL, Regionalplanung und Bauen im Ländlichen Raum; Karlsruhe, DE Gestione delle risorse ambientali e pianificazione del ** Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Fakultät für Architektur; Karlsruhe, territorio: le linee guida per la Valutazione ambientale DE strategica come strumento sistemico nei processi di pianificazione e programmazione Reuse of Abandoned Churches in the Netherlands Federica ISOLA, Cheti PIRA Albert REINSTRA University of Cagliari, DICAAR – Department of Civil and Environmental Cultural Heritage Agency of The Netherlands; Amersfoort, The Netherlands Engineering and Architecture; Cagliari, Italy Alte Terre – Aree agricole di versante, nuovi modelli di sviluppo Stefania STANISCIA Università degli Studi di Trento, DICAM; Trento, Italia Rete Ecologica Locale, aree verdi al limite tra città e campagna Giacomo COZZOLINO, Alessandro PIAZZI SETIN; Roma, Italy 16:00- 16:30
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Improving Daily Resilience of our 16:30- Cities for All Density and Public Space Communities 18:00 Chair: Chair: Burcu Akinci Chair: Khalid El Adli Cities for All: All-Inclusive Collective Urban Heat Islands – Strategy Plan Keeping the Public Sphere Urban Spaces for the Public – a Case Vienna Anchored to Social Changes of a Successful Interactive Model Christina CZACHS*, Florian REINWALD**, Doris Cecilia SCOPPETTA Poorang PIROOZFAR*, Eric R.P. FARR*** DAMYANOVIC**, Christiane BRANDENBURG*, Sapienza University of Rome; Rome, Italy * University of Brighton, School of Environment Birgit GANTNER*, Brigitte ALLEX*, Juergen and Technology; Brighton, UK PREISS***, Ursula LIEBL* ** Independent Researcher, Critic and Consultant; * BOKU Vienna, Institute of Landscape Housing Quality and Lost (Public) Space in Croatia Irvine, USA Development, Recreation and Conservation Anđelina SVIRČIĆ GOTOVAC, Jelena ZLATAR *** Independent Researcher, Critic and Consultant; Planning, Department of Landscape; Vienna, AT Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Group for Irvine, USA ** BOKU Vienna, Institute of Landscape Planning, Spatial Sociology; Zagreb, Croatia RALI; Vienna, AT New Quality of Public Spaces as a *** Vienna City Adminstration, Environmental Stimulant for Socio-Economic Protection Department Vienna, Municipal Density Exercises in Projects of Development – the Specificity of Department 22; Vienna, AT Oriol Bohigas. Density as a Tool for Medium-Sized Towns Suburbs Regeneration Anna GOLĘDZINOWSKA Trends and Trajectories of "Regional Cecilia DE MARINIS Faculty of Architecture, Gdansk University of Renewal" Efforts in Rural Regions of Roma Tre University, DIPSA – Dipartimento di Technology, Department of Urban Design and Africa: a Critical Review progettazione e studio dellarchitetura; Roma, Italy Regional Planning; Gdańsk, Poland Tendayi GONDO*, Agnes MUSYOKI**, Aina Thompson ADEBAYEJO* Public Space Issues in Bali Tourist The Challenge of Economic * University of Venda, Urban and Regional Beaches Regeneration in Small Urban Planning; Thohoyandou, South Africa Anom RAJENDRA*, Richard NICHOLLS** Settlements of Greece ** University of Venda, Geography and Geo- * University of Huddersfield, Architecture; Despina DIMELLI Infomation Science; Thohoyandou, South Africa Huddersfield, UK National Technical University of Athens, ** University of Huddersfield, Department of Architecture; Ilioupoli, Greece Urban Planning Implications of Architecture and 3D design; Huddersfield, UK Changing Land Use Structure of Lagos, Nigeria Pneumocell: Pneumatic Constructions Metrics of Assessing Affordable Leke ODUWAYE for Mobile Buildings in Public Space Living University of Lagos, Department of Urban and Thomas HERZIG Justyna KARAKIEWICZ Regional Planning; Lagos, Nigeria ZT Architekt Thomas Herzig; Vienna, AT University of Melbourne; Melbourne, Australia Regional Land-Taking Processes in Italy: a Study Concerning Sardinia Sabrina LAI, Corrado ZOPPI University of Cagliari, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale e Architettura; Cagliari, Italy from Informal get together in the city 18:00
www.corp.at Tuesday, 21 May 2013 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time Towards Smart Cities 16:30- Chair: Ljubica Gajević 18:00 Cellular Automata (CA) Approach for Medium Sized Cities Miriam STEURER, Caroline BAYR*, Rose-Gerd KOBOLTSCHNIG Joanneum Research, Policies; Graz, AT Assessing Impacts of Passive Defense Policies Interventions on Spatial Logic of Tehran Metropolitan Area (TMA) Sina SHAHAB*, Reza NEDAEI TOUSI**, Ehsan GHORBANI GHASHGHAEE NEJHAD***, Amin MASOUDI****, Sahar NEDAE TOUSI***** * Tehran University, Urban & Regional Planning; Tehran, Iran ** Allame Tabatabae University; Tehran, Iran *** Isfahan Art University, Urban and Regional Planning; Isfahan, Iran **** Shahid Beheshti University, Urban and Regional Planning; Tehran, Iran CG Mixed Reality Architectural Workspace Andreas BEHMEL*, Josef GRÜNDLER*, Wolfgang HÖHL**, Thomas KIENZL***, Heimo SANDTNER**** * FH JOANNEUM – University of Applied Sciences, Media and Interaction Design; Graz, AT ** FH JOANNEUM – University of Applied Sciences, Architecture; München, DE *** KOMMERZ KEG; Graz, AT **** FH Campus Wien; Vienna, AT Application of Modelling Urban Growth with Cellular Automata in Spatial Planning Marjan JAVADIAN NAMINI*, Hanieh SHAMSKOOSHKI**, Mostafa MOMENI** * Shahid Beheshti University; Karaj, Iran ** Shahid Beheshti University; Tehran, Iran The Roadmap to Italian Smart Cities. Economic Sustainability and Procedures Franco GUGLIERMETTI*, Valerio LOMBARDI** *Sapienza University of Rome; Rome, Italy **A. D. Calipso e Capo Progetto CleanMoon from 18:00
www.corp.at Wednesday, 22 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 09:00- Changing at Fast Pace Changing Cities Monitoring to Plan 10:30 Chair: David Ludlow Chair: Seyed Ahmad Reza Yekani Fard Chair: Kai-Uwe Krause Augmented Reality Apps for Real Neighbourhoods’ Future Created by Cadastral Feedback on Spatial Estate Combined Stakeholder Engagement Planning Veronika LANG, Peter SITTLER Katharina SÖPPER Gerhard NAVRATIL, Paolo FOGLIARONI FH Wien, Institut Immobilienwirtschaft; Wien, AT City of Vienna; Vienna, AT Vienna University of Technology, Department for Geodesy and Geoinformation; Vienna, AT Infrastructures of Smart Platforms – Collaboration in the Brownfield Mobile Tools to Control Intelligent Regeneration Process – Legally Mobile Embedded Climate Sensing Networks in Dynamic Urban Space Binding or Informal Approach? 2.0 Benjamin ALLBACH*, Julia GERMANN**, Ana PERIC*, Danilo FURUNDZIC** Benjamin ALLBACH*, Sascha HENNINGER** Andreas ALLBACH*** * University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, * Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern, Fachbereich * Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern, Fachbereich Department for Urban and Spatial Planning; Angewandte Ingenieurwissenschaften & Angewandte Ingenieurwissenschaften & Belgrade, Serbia Fachbereich Bauen und Gestalten; Kaiserslautern, Fachbereich Bauen und Gestalten; Kaiserslautern, ** Belgrade, Serbia DE DE ** TU Kaiserslautern, Lehreinheit Physische ** TU Kaiserslautern, Gründungsbüro der TU und Incremental Planning – Cooperative Geographie; Kaiserslautern, DE FH Kaiserslautern ; Kaiserslautern, DE Scenario and/or Masterplan? *** University of Mannheim; Mannheim, DE Silja TILLNER High-Resolution Global Monitoring of Architects Tillner & Willinger, Principal; Vienna, AT Urban Settlements Research on China’s Urban Mattia MARCONCINI, Thomas ESCH, Andreas Network Based on the Relations Are the Netherlands Shrinking or Just FELBIER, Wieke HELDENS between Micro-Blog Users: a Case Changing? German Aerospace Center (DLR), Earth Study of Sina Micro-Blog Stefan NETSCH*, Niels KROPMAN** Observation Centre – Land Surface; Wessling, DE Zhen FENG*, Wang BO*, Chen YINGXUE**, * Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Fakultät Guangliang XI*** für Architektur; Karlsruhe, DE HLANDATA – Harmonisation of Land * Nanjing University, School of Architecture and ** University of Applied Sciences Rotterdam, Use and Land Cover Data Across Urban Planning; Nanjing, China Realestate Management; Amstelveen, The Europe: Project Results ** Nanjing University, School of geographic and Netherlands Julia NEUSCHMID, Manfred SCHRENK, Oceanographic Sciences; Nanjing, China Wolfgang W. WASSERBURGER *** Nanjing University, School of Geographic and SoURCE – Sustainable Urban Cells CEIT ALANOVA – Central European Institute of Oceanographic Sciences; Nanjing, China Fabrizio CUMO*, Goran CARS** Technology, Institute of Urbanism, Transport, *Scientific Coordinator for SoURCE Italy, Sapienza Environment and Information Society; Schwechat, Globalization and Urban Land Use University of Rome; Rome, Italy AT Planning: the Case of Lagos, Nigeria ** Scientific Coordinator for SoURCE Sweden, Leke ODUWAYE Royal Institute of Technology University of Lagos, Department of Urban and Regional Planning; Lagos, Nigeria 10:30- Coffee Break 11:00
www.corp.at Wednesday, 22 May 2013 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time Innovation in Cities Entwicklung von Immobilien und Mobilität 09:00- Chair: Harry Storch Chair: Patrick Krejci 10:30 LIMES – From Beacons to Facebook Heute die Jugend, morgen die ganze Welt – nachhaltige Rainer ZEIMENTZ Fortbewegung langfristig fördern Projektentwicklungsgesellschaft des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz mbH (PER); Elisabeth FÜSSL*, Manuel OBERLADER*, Odilo SEISSER**, Alexander Mainz, DE RISSER***, Ralf RISSER* * Factum OG, Traffic and social analysis; Vienna, AT The Role of Community in Urban Regeneration: Mixed Use ** Research & Data Competence; Vienna, AT Areas Approach in USA *** Factum OG, Traffic and Social Analysis; Vienna, AT Carmelina BEVILACQUA, Jusy CALABRÒ, Carla MAIONE Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, PAU department; Reggio Stadtentwicklungsfonds – ein innovatives europäisches Calabria, Italy Finanzierungsinstrument zur Entwicklung integrierter Immobilien The Heart of the City from a Socio Cultural Perspective Michael NADLER TU Dortmund University, Chair of Real Estate Development; Dortmund, DE Heba SAFEY ELDEEN Misr International University (MIU), Architecture; Cairo, Egypt Was kosten Radverkehr, Fußverkehr, öffentlicher Personennahverkehr und Kfz-Verkehr eine Kommune? – Creativity and Innovation in a Mid-Urban Size Learning Entwicklung und Anwendung einer Methode für den Infrastructure – Designing Spaces for Thriving Innovation Vergleich verschiedener Verkehrsmittel anhand von Communities kommunalen Haushalten Thomas FUNDNEIDER*, Markus F. PESCHL** Volker SCHMITT, Björn BAUER, Carsten SOMMER * theLivingCore GmbH; Vienna, AT Universität Kassel, Fachgebiet Verkehrsplanung und Verkehrssysteme; ** University of Vienna, Philosophy of Science: Cultures and Technologies of Kassel, DE Knowledge; Vienna, AT Sustainable Mobility in Urban and Touristic Areas Gianluca. FABBRI, Fabio Massimo FRATTALE MASCIOLI, Maurizio PASCHERO, M. DESSI POMOS - Pole for Sustainable Mobility, Department of Information, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome; Rome, Italy 10:30- 11:00
www.corp.at Wednesday, 22 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Discomfort of the Present, Relief of the 11:00- Cities Have Never Been Modern Data and Planning Future 12:30 Chair: Marco Cremaschi Chair: Beniamino Murgante Chair: Judith Ryser Planning Times of the City: an Modernity and Collage of City Non- CentropeSTATISTICS – Interactive Overview on Urban Time Policies Core Area: the Case of Suzhou River Creation of Maps and Charts Marco MAREGGI Area in Shanghai Clemens BEYER*, Manfred SCHRENK*, Walter Politecnico di Milano, DAStU; Piacenza, Italy Lingyan YAO*, Ming TONG*, Shuiqin WU**, Xin POZAREK** CHEN* * CEIT ALANOVA – Central European Institute of Timeless Modernity, Shifting * Tongji University, Faculty of Architecture and Technology, Institute of Urbanism, Transport, Ideologies: a Vibrant Street in a Urban Planning, Shanghai, China Environment and Information Society; Schwechat, AT Distorted Reality? ** Shanghai, China ** PGO – Planungsgemeinschaft Ost; Vienna, AT Mira MILAKOVIC, Aleksandra STUPAR University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Temporality of Physical and Data Analysis Methods for Urban Dept. f. Urban & Spatial Planning; Belgrade, Serbia Political Liminal Spaces in the Urban Planning – Problem-Oriented Transformations of the Greater Paris Stakeholders Maps Building Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Federica GATTA Victor KURIASHKIN*, Nataly ZHUKOVA** Residential Areas Affected by the Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, * NIC ETU, Research Department; St. Petersburg, Industrial Function in a Post- Laboratoire Architecture Ville Urbanisme Russian Federation Communist City – Case Study Environnement (Laboratoire Architecture ** Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Bucharest Anthropologie); Paris, France Intellectual Analysis; St. Petersburg, Russian Diana Andreea ONOSE*, Ioan Cristian IOJA*, Federation Gabriel Ovidiu VANAU*, Mihai Razvan NITA*, Longing for the Ordinary – the Cristiana Maria CIOCANEA*, Delia Adriana Meaning of Authentic Places in the Evaluation of City Development MIREA** North-American Metropolis Strategy as a New Planning * University of Bucharest, Centre for Environmental Jorick BEIJER Framework with Emphasis on Good Research & Impact Studies; Bucharest, Romania Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Governance in Qazvin City ** University of Bucharest; Bucharest, Romania Architecture, Department of Urbanism; Delft, NL Mostafa MOMENI, Marjan JAVADIAN NAMINI, Hanieh SHAMSKOOSHKI Study on “Micro-Participation” of Plan vs. Process in Neighbourhood Shahid Beheshti University; Tehran, Iran the City – Emergency Management in Park Design: a Case Study in Tirana the Age of Micro-Blogging Dorina POJANI*, Sokol HUTA**, Giulia MACI*** Conceptual Assessments on Xi GUANGLIANG*, Zhen FENG** * Delft University of Technology, Department of Epistemological Differences in Tactical * Nanjing University, School of geographic and Urbanism; Delft, The Netherlands and Strategic Spatial Planning Oceanographic Sciences; Nanjing, China ** La Sapienza University; Rome, Italy Aynaz LOTFATA ** Nanjing University, School of Architecture and *** International Federation for Housing and Middle East Technical University, City & Regional Urban Planning; Nanjing, China Planning; The Hague, The Netherlands Planning Department; Ankara, Turkey Auditorium 1 Pre-Lunch Keynote Speeches Wolfgang STREITENBERGER Senior Adviser, DG Regional Policy and Urban Development, European Commission, Brussels, BE Perspectives for Urban Development in the EU Regional Policy 12:30- 13:30 Heini STAUDINGER Director of GEA; Schrems, AT Dynamic/innovative Cities and Regions Need Dynamic/Innovative Companies – and These Need New Economic and Financial Models Dynamische/innovative Städte und Regionen brauchen dynamische/innovative Unternehmen – und diese brauchen neue Wirtschafts- und Finanzierungsmodelle 13:30- Lunch Break 14:30
www.corp.at Wednesday, 22 May 2013 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 5 Time Walking Cities 11:00- Chair: Wolfgang W. Wasserburger 12:30 Strengthening Alexandria Urban Fabric by Planning Urbanism's Walkable Area Shahira SHARAF EL DIN*, Ghada RAGHEB** * Engineering Faculty; Pharos University, Architecture Department; Alexandria, Egypt ** Engineering Faculty; Pharos University; Alexandria, Egypt Are we Elevating or Relegating the Role of Non-Motorized Transportation? Voices from Ethiopia Tendayi GONDO University of Venda, Urban and Regional Planning; Thohoyandou, South Africa Meeting the Needs of Different User Groups in Mobility as Key to Ensure Social Inclusion Tina UHLMANN, Wiebke UNBEHAUN Universität für Bodenkultur, Institut für Verkehrswesen; Wien, AT ARGUS: a Personalised Guidance System to Improve Autonomy of People with Visual Impairment in the City Oihana OTAEGUI*, Estibaliz LOYO*, Eduardo CARRASCO*, Claudia FÖSLEITNER**, John SPILLER***, Daniela PATTI****, Adela MARCOCI****, Rafael OLMEDO*****, Markus DUBIELZIG****** * Vicomtech-IK4; San Sebastian, Spain ** TeleConsult Austria; Graz, AT *** The 425 Company; Hambledon, Hampshire, UK **** CEIT ALANOVA – Central European Institute of Technology, Institute of Urbanism, Transport, Environment & Information Society; Schwechat, AT ***** OK-Systems; Madrid, Spain ****** Siemens AG; Paderborn, DE Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Cross Border Planning Economy Out Of the Big Lights 12:30- Chair:Linda Dörrzapf Chair:Adela Marcoci 13:30 CURe MODERN – Monitoring of Infrastructures in Cross- LIMES – Turning on the Light Switch Border Regions Daniel HAMANN, Katrin WUNDERLICH Jan-Philipp EXNER, Timo WUNDSAM, Christopher JUNG, Martin Projektentwicklungsgesellschaft des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz mbH (PER); FABISCH Mainz, DE TU Kaiserslautern, Fachgebiet CPE; Kaiserslautern, DE Development of the Border Territories within the Economy out of the Big Lights: the Issue of Mono-Cities in Framework of National Development Plan for the Republic the Republic of Kazakhstan within the Framework of of Kazakhstan National Development Plan for the Republic of Kazakhstan Turlybek MUSSABAYEV, Karlygash MULDAGALIYEVA Turlybek MUSSABAYEV*, Karlygash MULDAGALIYEVA** KazRPICA JSC, Astana, Kazakhstan * KazRPICA JSC; Astana, Kazakhstan ** KazRPICA JSC, Town Planning Division; Astana, Kazakhstan Transnational Planning Support by the European Geodata Infrastructure INSPIRE Joachim BENNER, Karl-Heinz HÄFELE, Andreas GEIGER Urban Health in India: a Challenge to Policy Making Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Institut für Angewandte Informatik Indrani GUPTA, Swadhin MONDAL (IAI); Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, DE Institute of Economic Growth, Health Policy Research Unit; Delhi, India 13:30- 14:30
www.corp.at Wednesday, 22 May 2013 Time Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 14:30- Moving in the Metropolitan Region The Role of Real Estate Towards a Accessible Cities 16:00 Chair: Christian Eizinger Sustainable Future of Cities Chair: Wolfgang W. Wasserburger Motorways in Agglomerations – The Elderly under Urban Heat Changing Concepts for Changing Round Table Pressure – Strategies and Behaviours Needs of Elderly Residents against Urban Thomas STEINER Heat ASFINAG, Technical Coordination; Wien, AT Speakers: Brigitte ALLEX*, Arne ARNBERGER*, Anna WANKA**, Renate EDER*, Hans-Peter Polycentric Structures and Mobility Andreas Schiller HUTTER***, Michael KUNDI ***, Peter in Agglomerations – an Analysis of the Director of Schiller Publishing House WALLNER***, Franz KOLLAND**, Beate Vorarlberg Rhine Valley in Austria BLÄTTNER****, Henny Annette GREWE**** Oliver ROIDER, Roman KLEMENTSCHITZ Paola Lunghini * University of Natural Resources and Life Universität für Bodenkultur, Institut für Editor in Chief of Economia Immobiliare Sciences Vienna, Institute of Landscape Verkehrswesen; Vienna, AT Development, Recreation and Conservation Ismael Fernandez Meija Planning; Vienna, AT ISOCARP Past President, IFM-Consulting Cross-Border Transport Modelling ** University of Vienna, Institute of Sociology; in the Region of Aachen Vienna, AT Conny LOUEN*, Julia KAMMER** *** Medical University Vienna, Institute for * University of Aachen, Institut for urban and Environmental Health; Vienna, AT transport planning (ISB); Aachen, DE **** University of Applied Sciences Fulda, ** DB Mobility Logistics AG Department of Nursing and Health Sciences; Verkehrsnetzentwicklung und Verkehrsmodelle Fulda, DE (GSV); Frankfurt a. Main, DE VIATOR – A Mobile Travel Companion Underground Space – Lost Space for Disabled Persons Ready to be Reclaimed Wolfgang NARZT*, Wolfgang Han ADMIRAAL*, Antonia CORNARO** WASSERBURGER** * Enprodes Management Consultancy BV; * Johannes Kepler University Linz, Department of Rotterdam, The Netherlands Business Informatics – Software Engineering; Linz, ** Amberg Engineering AG; Zürich, CH AT ** CEIT ALANOVA – Central European Institute of Technology, Institute of Urbanism, Transport, Environment and Information Society; Schwechat, AT Orijentir – Interactive City Guide for All Ljubica GAJEVIC*, Vidan DANKOVIĆ**, Miloš MILOVANOVIĆ*** * Center for Society Orientation (COD); Belgrade, Serbia ** Audit Association in Serbia ; Belgrade, Serbia *** Centre for Society Orientation; Belgrade, Serbia 16:00- Coffee Break 16:30
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