Day 3 - Saturday 13 June 2015 Time / location 9.00-10:45 / Room C Speaker, affiliation and subject Part Va: Issues, Movements, Themes and Debates Presenters: Jane Amidon (Northeastern University)*: Open Space And Landscaping Russel Lopez (Northeastern University)*: Public Health/Healthy Urban Planning Cor Wagenaar (Delft University of Technology): Housing For The Elites And For The Workers Domenic Vitiello (University of Pennsylvania): Infrastructure: Transportation and Lifelines Stephen Ward (Oxford Brookes University): Planning Diffusion: Instruments, Regulation, Tools and Techniques Chair: Carmen Díez (University of Zaragoza) Discussant: Dirk Schubert (HCU Hamburg) Rapporteur: Joe Nasr (Ryerson University) 10.45-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-13.00 / Room C Part Vb: Issues, Movements, Themes and Debates Presenters: Carola Hein (Delft University of Technology): Visionary Planning Of Future Cities, Urban Parts And Communities Mary Corbin Sies (University of Maryland)*: Social Justice, Race, Ethnicity And Gender Dirk Schubert (HCU Hamburg): Opposition, Participation, And Community Driven Planning Histories Peter Larkham (Birmingham City University): Man-made And Natural Disasters, Reconstruction And Renewal Dieter Schott (Technical University Darmstadt)*: Livability And Environmental Sustainability Jyoti Hosagrahar (Columbia University, UNESCO CHAIR at Srishti, Bangalore): Heritage Conservation Chair: Eric Verdeil (Yerson University) Discussant: Christine Garnaut (University of South Australia) Rapporteur: Christopher Silver (University of Florida) 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15:30 / Room C Part VI: Futures Presenters: Eugenie Birch (University of Pennsylvania): Planning History In Practice Tom Avermaete (Delft University of Technology): Emerging Planning Histories Of The Early 21st Century Carola Hein (Delft University of Technology): Conclusion: Lessons for Planning History Stephen Ramos/Florian Urban/Philip Wagner/Duanfang Lu (University of Georgia/Glasgow School of Art/Humboldt University Berlin/ University of Sydney): Challenges Ahead Chair: Clement Orillard (Institut d’Urbanisme de Paris) Discussant: Cor Wagenaar (Delft University of Technology) Rapporteur: Jyoti Hosagrahar (Columbia University, UNESCO Chair at Srishti, Bangalore) 15.30-16.30 General Meeting/Comments from Rapporteurs/Discussion for All * = not attending the workshop, paper will be included in the discussion PLANNING HISTORY WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Convener: Carola Hein Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning June 11-13, 2015, TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, 2628 BL www.iphs2016.org Free admission Subscribe at [email protected] Partners: Van Eesteren-Fluck & Lohuizen Stichting Mecanoo - NWO - KNAW - ISOCARP Department of Urbanism, TU Delft Department of Architecture, TU Delft EFL STICHTING Day 1 - Thursday 11 June 2015 Time / location 8.30 / Room C 9.00-10:45 / Room C Speaker, affiliation and subject Introduction by Carola Hein: Why planning History? Part I: The History of Planning History Day 2 - Friday 12 June 2015 Time / location 9.00-10:45 / Room C Presenters: Robert Home (Anglia Ruskin University): Global Systems Foundations of the Discipline Javier Monclus / Carmen Díez (University of Zaragoza): Urbanisme, Urbanistica, Urbanismo Clement Orillard (Institut d’Urbanisme de Paris): The Francophone Tradition Celina Kress (Center for Metropolitan Studies, Technische Universität Berlin): Städtebau and Its Global Diffusion David Gordon (Queen’s University)*: Politics, Power and Urban Form Chair: Maria Taylor (Ph.D Candidate, University of Michigan) Discussant: Richard Hu (University of Sydney) Rapporteur: Nancy Kwak (University of California, San Diego) Presenters: Robert Freestone (University of New South Wales Australia): Writing the History of Modern Planning Stephen Ward (Oxford Brookes University): The Pioneers, Institutions, and Vehicles of Planning History Christopher Silver (University of Florida): Education and Schools of Planning History and their Global Emergence Nancy Kwak (University of California, San Diego): The Discipline and Interdisciplinarity of Planning History Chair: Bishwapriya Sanyal (MIT) Discussant: Domenic Vitiello (University of Pennsylvania) Rapporteur: Andre Sorensen (University of Toronto Scarborough) 10.45-11.00 11.00-13.00 / Room C Coffee break Part II: Methods, Theory and Case Studies 10.45-11.00 11.00-13.00 / Room C Presenters: Andre Sorensen (University of Toronto Scarborough): Theories in Planning History Peter Batey (University of Liverpool): Methodology of Planning History Robert Freestone (University of New South Wales Australia): Biographies Christine Garnaut (University of South Australia): Scales: From Neighborhood to Metropolis and Region Chair: Javier Monclus (University of Zaragoza) Discussant: Christopher Klemek (George Washington University) Rapporteur: Stephen Ward (Oxford Brookes University) 13.00-14.00 14.00-15:30 / Room C Lunch EFL Foundation Roundtable: Global Perspectives on Cornelis van Eesteren en Theodoor van Lohuizen Participants: Robert Freestone (University of New South Wales Australia) Christopher Silver (University of Florida) Andre Sorensen (University of Toronto Scarborough) Nancy Kwak (University of California, San Diego) Stephen Ward (Oxford Brookes University) Dirk Schubert (HCU Hamburg) Christine Garnaut (University of South Australia) Peter Batey (University of Liverpool) Chairs: Han Meyer (Delft University of Technology) Frits Palmboom (Delft University of Technology) Arnold van der Valk (University of Wageningen) 15.30-16.30 Coffee break and guided tour through Delft to Mecanoo Office 16:30-18:00 / Mecanoo Mecanoo Discussion: Understanding Cultural Landscapes Office / Oude Delft 203 Participants: Clement Orillard (Institut d’Urbanisme de Paris) Javier Monclus (University of Zaragoza) Carmen Diez (University of Zaragoza) Celina Kress (Center for Metropolitan Studies, Technische Universität Berlin) Maria Taylor (Ph.D Candidate, University of Michigan) Susan Parnell (African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town) June Komisar (Ryerson University) Bishwapriya Sanyal (MIT) Abidin Kusno (The University of British Columbia) Chair: Dick van Gameren (Mecanoo Architects/Delft University of Technology) Speaker, affiliation and subject Part IIIa: Systems, Typologies and Cultures Coffee break Part IIIb: Systems, Typologies and Cultures Presenters: Dirk Schubert (HCU Hamburg): Ports and Waterfronts John Gold/Margaret Gold (Oxford Brookes University/London Metropolitan University): Urban Segments and Event Spaces Andre Sorensen (University of Toronto Scarborough): Global Suburbs Richard Hu (University of Sydney): Planning for Economic Development Chair: Celina Kress (Center for Metropolitan Studies, Technische Universität Berlin) Discussant: Robert Freestone (University of New South Wales Australia) Rapporteur: David Massey (University of Liverpool) 13.00-14.00 Lunch/ General Discussion on Open Access Chairs: Franklin van der Hoeven (Delft University of Technology) 14.00-15:30 / Room C Part IVa: Writing Planning History: Time, Place and Culture Presenters: Michael A. Smith*/Carola Hein (Arizona State University/Delft University of Technology): Ancient Cities, Modern Planning David Massey (University of Liverpool): Key Planning Histories Of The 19th And Early 20th Century Christopher Klemek (George Washington University): Key Planning Histories Of The Late 20th Century Maria Taylor/Irina Kukina (Ph.D Candidate, University of Michigan/Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk): Planning Histories In Russia Chair: Peter Larkham (Birmingham City University) Discussant: John Gold/Margaret Gold (Oxford Brookes University/London Metropolitan University) Rapporteur: Abidin Kusno (The University of British Columbia) 15.30-16.00 16:00-17:30 / Room C Coffee break Part IVb: Writing Planning History: Time, Place and Culture Presenters: Susan Parnell (African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town): Planning Histories In Africa Joe Nasr/Eric Verdeil (Ryerson University): Planning Histories In The Arab World Abramson (University of Washington)*: Planning Histories In China Bishwapriya Sanyal (MIT): Planning Histories In India Abidin Kusno (The University of British Columbia): Planning Histories In South East Asia Chair: Peter Batey (University of Liverpool) Discussant: Stephen Ramos (The University of Georgia) Rapporteur: Robert Home (Anglia Ruskin University) 19.00 / Bagijnhof 118 By invitation: Dinner at Restaurant Van der Dussen in Delft (http://www.restaurantvanderdussen.nl/)
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