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The acceptance of climate adaptation measures in cities

Why the will to fight for climate goals stops in our backyards

This paper examines the tension between political efforts to implement climate goals in urban planning and design and the acceptance of climate adaptation measures at the local level. We hypothesise that, while there is consensus on the desirability of climate goals, the implemen ...

Making Green Work

Implementation Strategies in a New Generation of Urban Forests

The concept of “urban forest” (UF) is gaining momentum in urban planning in the context of climate adaptation. Principles from the field of urban forestry are mainstreamed into urban planning, but little is known about effective tools for the successful implementation of new UFs. ...

From Cybernetics to an Architecture of Ecology

Cedric Price’s Inter-Action Centre

This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by examining the example of the Inter-Action Centre (1970–1977) of British architect Cedric Price. The centre reflects Price’s view of architecture as part of an extensive social and env ...

Revisiting Density

The CIAM Study for the Redevelopment of Zürich’s Langstrassen Quarter, 1935-1937 and its Impact

With the revision of the Swiss Spatial Planning Act in 2012 and its implementation 2014, inward settlement development became the main objective of urban design and planning in Switzerland. As Zürich has to cope with a 25% increase in population by 2040, the revision of the city’ ...

Spatial justice and the NIMBY effect

An analysis of urban densification debate in Switzerland and the Netherlands

What is seen as just in a society largely depends on public reasoning, which occurs in public debates. This paper analyses public debates around land use and densification in Switzerland and The Netherlands to understand how private and public interests interrelate in the tension ...
How we deal with land has far-reaching implications for architecture and urban development. The last decade has seen a dramatic rise in the privatization of urban land and in speculation. Many European cities that today find themselves under extreme development pressure have virt ...

Die Langstrasse lesen

Drei Hausbiografien zur Transformation eines Quartiers

Curation and presentation of archival material of the CIAM study, accompanying text and data, Exhibition contribution in the exhibiti9on: “Nach Zürich Kontroversen zur Stadt. Ein Anagram”, 03. April 2019 - 28. August 2019.@en

Mikro-Wohnen / Cluster-Wohnen.

Evaluation gemeinschaftlicher Wohnformen für Kleinsthaushalte

Against the background of the social demographic changes and the ongoing housing shortage in city agglomerations the demand for affordable housing for small households in Switzerland has strongly increased. Innovative projects initiated by Swiss building cooperatives and develope ...

Wie wollen wir wohnen?

100 Jahre gemeinnützige Wohnbauträger Zürich

Throughout his life, the British architect Cedric Price (1934-2003) grappled with the mechanisation of society and, at the dawn of the information and service society of the 1960s and 1970s, sought a new language for modern architecture. His interdisciplinary and also humorous ap ...

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Regeneration For Young Generation

Promote livability for young graduates through urban regeneration in Shenzhen

Young graduates are facing housing difficulties in the Chinese metropolis. The Chinese government published new policies to encourage regeneration of the land stock resources as affordable rental housing targeting young people. This study aims to explore how urban regeneration ca ...

More with Less

Towards an affordable Munich

This paper discusses relevant defini-tions of affordable housing in order to aim for a common understanding of the topic. This common understanding consists of two dimensions – the rea-sonable economic burden and housing quality. Both dimensions can be exam-ined from a qualitativ ...

Reclaiming (Semi)Public Space

Two Strikes Against Living at a Disadvantage

Rotterdam has always been a showcase for attractive images but ignorant about developing urban impurities, by post-war being built back as an intra- and international gateway. Due to fragmentation of the spatial planning system, politicization and polarization, and a lack of dept ...

Whose rules? Whose land? Whose water?

Water rights, equity and justice in Dujiangyan water conservation area

With the explosive growing population in Chengdu, the demand for urban drinking water is increasing, and the application of water conservation regulations is becoming more and more stringent. However, with the delineation of water source protection zones, villages and small cou ...
Amsterdam is a city known for its vibrancy, tolerance and diversity. In the last few decades, the city has grown immensely and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. Therefore, it looks across the IJ-river to redevelop its northern city part. The former harbour, ind ...

Deconstructing the Superblock

Urban Transformation of the Superblock in Shenzhen City to shape more livable communities

This project addresses the many inhuman-scale superblocks that have resulted from the rapid urbanization of China over the past decades. These superblocks suffer from problems such as poor accessibility and a monotonous urban landscape. This project begins with a review of the de ...

Rio 2016: reframing the legacy

Towards an inclusive city

The process of globalization of the economy created the idea of a global urban hierarchy. Within this context, the Olympic Games and its legacy started to be seen as a tool for cities to attract large scale investment and be projected in this global economic perspective. In the ...