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== Thematic fields according to the 2010 ECLAS conference "Cultural Landscapes" ==
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== Reading exercise ==


== Lecture Documents and Concept Maps ==
* Dear students, please choose your favourite article and write your name(s) behind it.
* '''April 20, 2010:''' [moodle link] Speaker: Title / (Student) [[Title - Concept map]]
* Then create a concept map until '''Tuesday, May 11, 2010''', with one of the recommended programs (VUE, Cmap etc.) and make sure it has a suitable resolution for this WIKI and the contents are readible on the Vitero screen (Din A4 horizontal if possible).
* In addition, please copy the '''article details (author, moodle link, title)''' and paste it according to the given example and the respective '''ECLAS thematic field''' that you think might fit best.
* If your article relates to more than one theme, please copy the title also to any other thematic field.
* In a last step, you '''upload your concept map illustration (jpg)''' with an appropriate title to the WIKI and add it together with your name to your article (as shown in the example).


* '''April 27, 2010:''' [moodle link] Speaker: Title / (Student) [[Title - Concept map]]


=== Example ===


These documents are only available for '''seminar participants'''.
*'''Author: ''[moodle link Title] Topos issue'''''
** Student name: [[Title - concept map]]




== Thematic fields according to the 2010 ECLAS conference "Cultural Landscapes" ==
'''[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Back to Seminar Outline]'''
[[Image:100410 cultural landscapes mind map.jpeg|thumb|1050px|Thematic map "Cultural Landscapes"|none]]
 
== Articles with concept maps according to the ECLAS themes ==
 


=== Cultural Landscapes: Education, research methods and approaches ===
=== Cultural Landscapes: Education, research methods and approaches ===
''such as profession based education, multi-disciplinary education, interdisciplinary education etc.''
''such as profession based education, multi-disciplinary education, interdisciplinary education etc.''


*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]
*'''Latz, Peter: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_33_2000/02_time_visible.pdf The idea of making time visible] Topos 33/2000'''''
** Roya Sabri: [[The idea of making time visible - concept map]]
 
*'''Cauquelin, Anne: ''Timescapes'''''
** Wendy-Laura Cinta: [[Timescapes concept map]]




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''such as climate change, re-colonization of abandoned lands, impact of emerging need for sustainability etc.''
''such as climate change, re-colonization of abandoned lands, impact of emerging need for sustainability etc.''


*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]
*'''Latz, Peter: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_33_2000/02_time_visible.pdf The idea of making time visible] Topos 33/2000'''''
** Roya Sabri: [[The idea of making time visible - concept map]]
 
*'''Yu, Kongjian: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/14_china.pdf  Positioning Contemporary Landscape Architecture in China] Topos 56/2006'''''
** Hua Shu,Lu Sun,Ya Li: [[Landscape Architecture in China - concept map]]
 
*'''Shannon, Kelly: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/09_drosscape.pdf Drosscape ] Topos 56/2006'''''
** Ieva Kiesnere: [[Drosscape - concept map]]
 
*'''Dettmar, Jörg: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/04_iba_emscher_park.pdf Wilderness or park?] Topos 26/1999 IBA'''''
** Ege KASKA, Serdal COŞGUN, Yalçın YILDIRIM: [[Wilderness or park? - concept map]]




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''such as globalization, multiculturalism, emerging awareness to sustainability, etc.''
''such as globalization, multiculturalism, emerging awareness to sustainability, etc.''


*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]
*'''Playdon, Dennis: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/c9811c28_Acoma.pdf Acoma - A Landscape of Settlement] Topos 56/2006'''''
** Jovana Kovacevic: [[Concept map Acoma - Landscape of Settlement.jpg]]
 
*'''Ruff, Stefanie and Dong, Nannan: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/03_shanghai02.pdf Managing Urban Growth in Shanghai] Topos 58/2007'''''
** Runzi Luo: [[Managing Urban Growth in Shanghai - concept map]]
 
*'''Briand, Gilles and Mousquet, François-Xavier: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/d26ec62d_Basin.pdf Reversing the Image of a Coal Basin] Topos 56/2006'''''
** Andreia V. Quintas [[Reversing Image Coal Basin - Conceptual Map.jpg]]


*'''van Oers, Ron: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=1481 Safeguarding the Historic Urban Landscape]'''Topos 58/2007'''''
** Mirjana Jovanovic, Nada Jadzic [[Safeguarding urban historic landcape - concept map.jpg]]


=== Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change ===
*'''Schwarze-Rodrian, Michael: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/06_iba_emscher_park.pdf Intercommunal co-operation in the Emscher Landscape Park]Topos 26/1999'''''
''such as international styles, disappearing vernacular styles as a result of increased visual images through internet as well as advanced technology to enable new construction methods and techniques and capability to use new materials or recycled materials, etc. ''
**Isin Barut [[Emscher_Landscape_Park_concept_map.jpg]]


*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]
*'''Kögel, Eduard: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/02_shanghai01.pdf Metropolitan Region Shanghai] Topos 58/2007'''''
** Yan Hu and Lei li [[Metropolitan Region Shanghai - concept map]]


*'''Lindke, Lybra:'' [http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/08_chicago01.pdf Chicago's Green Strategies] '''Topos 58/2007'''''
** Derya Yazgi,Damla Tas [[Concept Map.jpg]]


'''[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Back to Seminar Outline]'''
*'''Poblotzki, Ursula: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/05_iba_emscher_park.pdf Transformation of a landscape] Topos 26/1999'''''
** Chengkang Ye and Yiting Wei [[Transformation of a landscape - concept map]]




== TOPOS articles ==
=== Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change ===
''such as international styles, disappearing vernacular styles as a result of increased visual images through internet as well as advanced technology to enable new construction methods and techniques and capability to use new materials or recycled materials, etc.''
*'''Latz, Peter: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_33_2000/02_time_visible.pdf The idea of making time visible] Topos 33/2000'''''
** Roya Sabri: [[The idea of making time visible - concept map]]


=== '''Topos 26/1999 ''IBA - a renewal concept for a region''''' ===
'''[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Back to Seminar Outline]'''


== Articles for reading exercise ==


''The focus of Topos 26 is on one region in one country: the Emscher region in North Rhine-Westphalia, a part of the Ruhr district. Once the industrial heart of Europe, the site of ruthless industrialization, it had overslept structural change. Now it is the home of the IBA (International Building Exhibition) Emscher Park.
''


=== '''Topos 26/1999 ''IBA - a renewal concept for a region ''''' ===


*'''Kohler, Dorothée: ''The IBA Emscher Park – a typically German project?''''' In France the achievements of the IBA are considered outstanding. For such a megaproject, however, the organisation is not French at all.


*'''Dettmar, Jörg: ''Wilderness or park?''''' The Leftover Land Project taking place as part of the Emscher Park IBA introduces the concept of "industrial nature".
''The focus of Topos 26 is on one region in one country: the Emscher region in North Rhine-Westphalia, a part of the Ruhr district. Once the industrial heart of Europe, the site of ruthless industrialization, it had overslept structural change. Now it is the home of the IBA (International Building Exhibition) Emscher Park.


*'''Poblotzki, Ursula: ''Transformation of a landscape''''' The Ruhr is witnessing the application of urban green planning principles to a whole region as a motor of structural change.


*'''Schwarze-Rodrian, Michael: ''Intercommunal co-operation in the Emscher Landscape Park''''' The new regional park in the Ruhr area could only have been planned and built by going across all borders. A concept and its strategies.
*'''Schäfer, Robert: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/01_iba_emscher_park.pdf Emscher Park Building Exhibition: a motor of structural change]''''' In 1999, the IBA presents the outcome of projects and plans concerned with the regeneration of an old industrial region.


*'''Weilacher, Udo: ''Rusty-brown and Phacelia blue – landmark art by the IBA''''' Mountains, rivers, churches or castles often lend character to landscapes. In the Ruhr, artistic landmarks help perform this role.
*'''Pehnt, Wolfgang: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/02_iba_emscher_park.pdf Changes have to take place in people's heads first]''''' The IBA Emscher Park has provided the Ruhr with a new identity and opened up new paths, both in the outside world and in people's minds.


*'''Diedrich, Lisa: ''No politics, no park: the Duisburg-Nord model''''' The Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park exemplifies the close co-operation between IBA managers and designers.
*'''Dettmar, Jörg: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/04_iba_emscher_park.pdf Wilderness or park?]''''' The Leftover Land Project taking place as part of the Emscher Park IBA introduces the concept of "industrial nature". ('''Ege Kaska, Serdal Cosgun, Yalçın Yildirim)'''


*'''Kunzmann, Klaus R.: ''White work elephants in the Ruhr district's park of the future''''' Sixteen new commercial and technology parks in the Ruhr area are the signs of new times – but their success is not assured.
*'''Poblotzki, Ursula: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/05_iba_emscher_park.pdf Transformation of a landscape]''''' The Ruhr is witnessing the application of urban green planning principles to a whole region as a motor of structural change.('''Yiting Wei,Chengkang Ye''')


*'''Oldengott, Martin: ''The Castrop-Rauxel ecological network''''' The spirit of the IBA has inspired municipal planning offices: they now boast intercommunal projects of their own.
*'''Schwarze-Rodrian, Michael: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/06_iba_emscher_park.pdf Intercommunal co-operation in the Emscher Landscape Park]''''' The new regional park in the Ruhr area could only have been planned and built by going across all borders. A concept and its strategies. '''(Isin Barut)'''


*'''Wachten, Kunibert: ''Housing developments in integrated sites''''' The revived culture of the Ruhr area housing estates features new construction with moderate densities and makes use of historic capital.
*'''Weilacher, Udo: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/07_iba_emscher_park.pdf Rusty-brown and Phacelia blue – landmark art by the IBA]''''' Mountains, rivers, churches or castles often lend character to landscapes. In the Ruhr, artistic landmarks help perform this role.


*'''Schäfer, Robert: ''Emscher Park Building Exhibition: a motor of structural change''''' In 1999, the IBA presents the outcome of projects and plans concerned with the regeneration of an old industrial region.
*'''Diedrich, Lisa: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/08_iba_emscher_park.pdf No politics, no park: the Duisburg-Nord model]''''' The Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park exemplifies the close co-operation between IBA managers and designers.


*'''Pehnt, Wolfgang: ''Changes have to take place in people's heads first''''' The IBA Emscher Park has provided the Ruhr with a new identity and opened up new paths, both in the outside world and in people's minds.
*'''Wachten, Kunibert: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_26_1999/11_iba_emscher_park.pdf Housing developments in integrated sites]''''' The revived culture of the Ruhr area housing estates features new construction with moderate densities and makes use of historic capital.


=== '''Topos 44/2003 ''Conversion''''' ===
=== '''Topos 33/2000 ''Intention and Reality''''' ===


''Perforations, shrinkage, intermediate city – we know the terms for these processes but are not so sure about solutions for the problems caused by this landscape change. In any case, landscape is always involved.''


''The urban future will be happening in the periphery because the core is usually occupied by history. Only Berlin had the unique opportunity to build the future right in the centre of town.''


*'''Christiaanse, Kees: ''New urbanism in former harbours''''' Colourful archipelago districts are appearing in harbour areas. Radically mixed uses provide an example for the whole city.  http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/b6eea36d_H__fen.pdf


*'''Sebastyanski, Roman: ''Young City, Gdansk''''' Strikes and the Solidarity movement made the Gdansk harbour known all over the world. Now it is the site of a new city district.
*'''Isman, Fabio: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_33_2000/01_cultural_assets.pdf Landscape as cultural assets]''''' Half of Italy is protected from development, yet the danger of famous landscapes being covered up with concrete still remains.  


*'''Boeri, Stefano: ''Thessaloniki: Gateway to the Balkans''''' The infrastructure planned in the framework of the EU's eastward expansion is to make Thessaloniki the "new gateway to the Balkans".
*'''Latz, Peter: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_33_2000/02_time_visible.pdf The idea of making time visible]''''' Landscape architecture shows ecology as art that realises abstract ideas interpreting spatial patterns. '''(Roya Sabri)'''


*'''Magnusson, Pernilla: ''Riera Canyadó Park, Badalona, Spain''''' On the periphery of Barcelona, a park was created in a river bed of a diverted river, utilising unused terrain.


*'''Alday Sanz, Inaki and Jover Biboum, Margarita: ''The Gallego river waterfront, Zuera, Spain''''' Town planning improvements, a bull ring and a flood plain that doubles as a park are the results of a river engineering project. In the spanish town Zuera the conversion of the southern bank of the river Gallego and the revival of a town district were determined by three objectives.
=== '''Topos 44/2003 ''Conversion''''' ===


*'''Osty, Jacqueline: ''Park Théodore Monod, Le Mans, France''''' A classical urban park has been created at the site of a former military barracks in a densely-packed city district.


*'''Leppert, Stefan: ''Westpark Bochum, Germany''''' Mainly involving provision of access to existing elements, the concept for the park at a former steelworks is a simple one. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/fb572c9b_Westpark.pdf
''Perforations, shrinkage, intermediate city – we know the terms for these processes but are not so sure about solutions for the problems caused by this landscape change. In any case, landscape is always involved.''


*'''Meyer, Sandra and de Visser, Rik: ''Master plan for Reden Mine''''' A new landscape offering gardens and modern architecture is coming about amongst the ruderal vegetation of an old pithead.


*'''Weilacher, Udo and Dettmar, Jörg: ''Landscape as a process''''' The city is wherever an urban lifestyle is. That means it is almost everywhere. What role does that give landscape?
*'''Christiaanse, Kees: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/b6eea36d_H__fen.pdf New urbanism in former harbours] ''''' Colourful archipelago districts are appearing in harbour areas. Radically mixed uses provide an example for the whole city. '''(Koesler Barbara, Kazubski Sebastian)'''


*'''Fingerova, Radmila: ''Re-use of rural landscape''''' A pilot project in the Czech Republic utilises agricultural subsidies and multi-sectoral approaches to enliven the rural landscape.
*'''Leppert, Stefan: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/fb572c9b_Westpark.pdf Westpark Bochum, Germany]''''' Mainly involving provision of access to existing elements, the concept for the park at a former steelworks is a simple one.  


*'''Smets, Marcel: ''Conversion of the northern railway yard in Antwerp'''''
*'''Weilacher, Udo and Dettmar, Jörg: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_44_2003/01_process.pdf Landscape as a process]''''' The city is wherever an urban lifestyle is. That means it is almost everywhere. What role does that give landscape?
Two different contributions to the competition for the northern railway yard in Antwerp reflect opposite visions of "today's park".


*'''Firth, Kathryn: ''Greenwich Peninsula Regeneration''''' Dense urban areas are developing around a central park on the former industrial areas on the Greenwich Peninsula in London.
*'''Prominski, Martin: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/bb305df8_Surplus.pdf Surplus land - Perspectives for the cultural landscape]''''' Farmers are going; new settlers are coming. Students at TU Berlin developed ideas for a different land use.


*'''Knuijt, Martin: ''A landscape plan for the former island of Cadzand''''' The former borderline between Cadzand Island and the mainland can still be read clearly in the landscape today. The tidal creek traces this line.


*'''Prominski, Martin: ''Surplus land - Perspectives for the cultural landscape''''' Farmers are going; new settlers are coming. Students at TU Berlin developed ideas for a different land use. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/bb305df8_Surplus.pdf
=== '''Topos 53/2005 ''Traffic''''' ===




==='''Topos 47/2004 ''Landscape concepts'''''===
''Bridges, roads, airports, boulevards, bicycle paths or railway tracks ? the range of traffic structures that should not only be well planned but also attractively designed in the context of their urban or rural surroundings is very broad.''




''Behind every change in the landscape picture are social and economic mechanisms for which we are all to blame, some of us more than others, depending on what we put in our shopping basket or where we go for the weekend. This is also where an important task for landscape architects lies. Its a great challenge to participate in creating the social, economic and legal framework conditions that shape the landscape from the outset. Another is also to find an up-date aesthetic expression.
*'''Pachnicke, Peter: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_53_2005/01_ruhr_area.pdf The Bridge Landscape of Emscher Park]''''' Rehabilitating the River Emscher, misused as a wastewater canal, forms the foundation for redesigning the industrial landscape in the Ruhr district. The artistic bridges in the network of hiking and cycling trails are symbols of the new landscape.
''


*'''Suwanarit, Asan: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/c12884f6_Bangkok.pdf The Skytrain in Bangkok]''''' The enormous elevated structure of the Bangkok Transit System, commonly known as the Skytrain, has radically changed the means of experiencing passing through the heart of Bangkok's downtown. Today, this structure is continuing its transformation as a complex dynamic across this metropolitan landscape.


*'''Kucan, Ana: ''The future for Slovenian cultural landscapes''''' Economic change calls for a new spatial planning policy. However, often conservative thought stands in the way.
*'''Becker, Carlo W.: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_53_2005/02_leipzig.pdf Across the Periphery – Leipzig North]''''' In response to the strong transformation processes of past decades, the City of Leipzig commissioned a spatial concept for its periphery. bgmr Landscape Architects developed an urban cultural landscape.


*'''Christiaanse, Kees: ''Situations in the settled landscape''''' The urbanisation and fragmentation of the landscape call for creative strategies rather than preoccupation with tradition. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/fa14f4a3_Christiaanse.pdf
*'''Detzlhofer, Anna: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_53_2005/03_vienna.pdf Landscape Becomes Established]''''' Large-scale modelling of the terrain integrates a new motorway on the south periphery of Vienna with the landscape. Geometrically shaped landmarks facilitate orientation for drivers and local residents.


*'''Isman, Fabio: ''Less Tuscany, more Berlusconi''''' A new law on monuments and landscape preservation in Italy now makes the demolition and sale of cultural property possible.


*'''Kuhn, Rolf: ''Changing the landscape of Lusatia''''' Open-cut mining has devastated the landscape of Lusatia. The restoration effort takes two conflicting scenarios into consideration.
=== '''Topos 56/2006 ''Cultural Landscapes''''' ===


*'''Hunt, John Dixon: ''On the perception of the term landscape''''' Landscape is a notion which is perceived differently depending on one's social and geographical roots and education. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/ff0312ba_Hunt.pdf


*'''Krebs, Stefanie and Franzen, Brigitte: ''Cultures of landscape''''' Landscape is no longer a term tied to place or nation but an iconographic and creative practice of complex cultures.
''All over the world, the economic activities of mankind leave their mark on the landscape. Depending on land use, topography and climate, cultural landscapes differ greatly. Besides covering the preservation and rehabilitation of particular cultural landscapes, this issue of Topos focuses mainly on the transformations of landscapes and the challenges for planners involved. Examples range from an Italian wind farm to Bangkok's aquacultural landscape.''


*'''Cauquelin, Anne: ''Timescapes''''' Non-stop nature: always available and ever expressing the esteem it enjoys in the society concerned. Today's perspective is global. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/cfcf1e65_Anne.pdf


*'''Sieferle, Rolf Peter: ''Total Landscape''''' Constructing new landscapes or protecting old structures - both presuppose having been legitimised by society.
*'''Moderini, Daniela and Selano, Giovanni: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/01_windscapes.pdf Windscapes]''''' The experimental wind farms of San Chirico and Spina combine renewable energy and information technologies with the region's distinguished culture to create an innovative strategy for communicating the landscape's inherent complexity. '''(Lukas Spriestersbach)'''


*'''Briand, Gilles and Mousquet, François-Xavier: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/d26ec62d_Basin.pdf Reversing the Image of a Coal Basin]''''' Long regarded as a serious handicap, the coal basin's brownfield sites in the French Nord Pas de Calais region, heritage of a glorious industrial past, constitute an experimental laboratory for the regeneration of derelict post-industrial land. '''(Andreia V. Quintas)'''


=== '''Topos 56/2006 ''Cultural Landscapes''''' ===
*'''Bokern, Anneke: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/03_westergasfabriek.pdf Westergasfabriek Cultural Park]''''' The interim cultural uses of the former gasworks in Amsterdam led to converting the grounds into a "cultural park". The design intends to demonstrate transformations in the relationship between humans and nature over the last century.


*'''McGrath, Brian and Thaitakoo, Danai: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/f2dd7b91_Agri.pdf Bangkok`s Agri- and Aquacultural Fringe]''''' Bangkok's contemporary transportation system reflects ancient layers of waterborne urbanism overlaid with a modern automobile-driven metropolis. Between these conditions, a fresh opportunity arises to re-assess the composite cultural landscape for future bio-energy production.


''All over the world, the economic activities of mankind leave their mark on the landscape. Depending on land use, topography and climate, cultural landscapes differ greatly. Besides covering the preservation and rehabilitation of particular cultural landscapes, this issue of Topos focuses mainly on the transformations of landscapes and the challenges for planners involved. Examples range from an Italian wind farm to Bangkok's aquacultural landscape.
*'''Dailami, Ahmed and Doherty, Gareth: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/05_bahrain.pdf Cultural Continuums in Bahrain]''''' Bahrain is experiencing a tumultuous period of restructuring and expansion with an architectural language rooted in a silently salient binary of traditional versus contemporary. Transition and change are not new to Bahrain, having formed an assortment of landscapes that speak of a far more varied and complex place.
''


*'''Akerlund, Ulrika : ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/06_russian_country.pdf Russian Coutnry Estates]''''' Primarily a country base for the bourgeois, the usadba had a significant social role in pre-revolutionary Russia. Although many are now in ruins, and the needs and structure of society have changed, the agency of the usadba as a cultural hub and focus for rural communities is being rediscovered.


*'''Moderini, Daniela and Selano, Giovanni: ''Windscapes''''' The experimental wind farms of San Chirico and Spina combine renewable energy and information technologies with the region's distinguished culture to create an innovative strategy for communicating the landscape's inherent complexity.
*'''O'Donnell, Patricia M.: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/07_designed_landscapes.pdf Preserving Designed Cultural Landscapes]''''' There is a broad legacy of cultural landscapes as designed, evolved, relic and associative properties in the USA. While cultural landscapes of all types hold interest for the planning professions, understanding the designed landscape and intervening to further its preservation is most readily taken up by design professionals.


*'''Briand, Gilles and Mousquet, François-Xavier: ''Reversing the Image of a Coal Basin''''' Long regarded as a serious handicap, the coal basin's brownfield sites in the French Nord Pas de Calais region, heritage of a glorious industrial past, constitute an experimental laboratory for the regeneration of derelict post-industrial land. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/d26ec62d_Basin.pdf
*'''Playdon, Dennis: ''[http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/c9811c28_Acoma.pdf Acoma - A Landscape of Settlement]''''' There is a broad legacy of cultural landscapes as designed, evolved, relic and associative properties in the USA. While cultural landscapes of all types hold interest for the planning professions, understanding the designed landscape and intervening to further its preservation is most readily taken up by design professionals.'''(Jovana Kovacevic)'''


*'''Bokern, Anneke: ''Westergasfabriek Cultural Park''''' The interim cultural uses of the former gasworks in Amsterdam led to converting the grounds into a "cultural park". The design intends to demonstrate transformations in the relationship between humans and nature over the last century.
*'''Shannon, Kelly: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/09_drosscape.pdf Drosscape]''''' New landscapes are continuously created while others are destroyed. The cultural landscapes of the 21st century include the globe's vast post-industrial landscapes, and territories simply consumed by sprawling development. '''(Ieva Kiesnere)'''


*'''McGrath, Brian and Thaitakoo, Danai: ''Bangkok`s Agri- and Aquacultural Fringe''''' Bangkok's contemporary transportation system reflects ancient layers of waterborne urbanism overlaid with a modern automobile-driven metropolis. Between these conditions, a fresh opportunity arises to re-assess the composite cultural landscape for future bio-energy production. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/f2dd7b91_Agri.pdf
*'''Krebs, Stefanie: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/10_land_art.pdf Art and Landscape]''''' Artscape Nordland presents 33 works of art in the Norwegian fjord landscape. Different positions on art and landscape range from staging elementary forces and creating spaces for social interaction to re-romanticization and the sublime.


*'''Dailami, Ahmed and Doherty, Gareth: ''Cultural Continuums in Bahrain''''' Bahrain is experiencing a tumultuous period of restructuring and expansion with an architectural language rooted in a silently salient binary of traditional versus contemporary. Transition and change are not new to Bahrain, having formed an assortment of landscapes that speak of a far more varied and complex place.
*'''Schmitz, Martin: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/11_lucius_burckhardt.pdf The Strollology of Lucius Burckhardt]''''' The political economist, sociologist, art historian and planning theorist Lucius Burckhardt founded "strollology" in the 1980s at the University of Kassel, Germany. It deals with human perception and its feedback into planning and building.


*'''''Russian Coutnry Estates''''' Primarily a country base for the bourgeois, the usadba had a significant social role in pre-revolutionary Russia. Although many are now in ruins, and the needs and structure of society have changed, the agency of the usadba as a cultural hub and focus for rural communities is being rediscovered.
*'''Ranatunga, Priyanka: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/12_tsunami.pdf Cultural Landscape and Tsunami Resettlement]''''' Following the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka, landscape architects re-interpreted ancient human settlement patterns in order to re-locate affected peoples into culturally and ecological sensitive communities.


*'''O'Donnell, Patricia M.: ''Preserving Designed Cultural Landscapes''''' There is a broad legacy of cultural landscapes as designed, evolved, relic and associative properties in the USA. While cultural landscapes of all types hold interest for the planning professions, understanding the designed landscape and intervening to further its preservation is most readily taken up by design professionals.
*'''Adams, Ann: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/13_holistic_landscape.pdf Dimbangombe Project – A Holistic Landscape Approach]''''' Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in natural capitalism and a holistic approach to resource management. The Dimbangombe Project in Zimbabwe focuses on creating a healthy landscape.


*'''Playdon, Dennis: ''Acoma - A Landscape of Settlement''''' There is a broad legacy of cultural landscapes as designed, evolved, relic and associative properties in the USA. While cultural landscapes of all types hold interest for the planning professions, understanding the designed landscape and intervening to further its preservation is most readily taken up by design professionals. http://www.topos.de/media/Heftthema/c9811c28_Acoma.pdf
*'''Yu, Kongjian: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_56_2006/14_china.pdf Positioning Contemporary Landscape Architecture in China]''''' In an era of multiple unprecedented challenges imposed by the processes of industrialization and urbanization, landscape architecture is now on the verge of change in China. It is time for this profession to take the great opportunity to position itself to play the key role in rebuilding the Land of Peach Blossoms for a new society of urbanized, globalized and inter-connected people. '''(Hua Shu,Lu Sun,Ya Li)'''


*'''Shannon, Kelly: ''Drosscape''''' New landscapes are continuously created while others are destroyed. The cultural landscapes of the 21st century include the globe's vast post-industrial landscapes, and territories simply consumed by sprawling development.


*'''Krebs, Stefanie: ''Art and Landscape''''' Artscape Nordland presents 33 works of art in the Norwegian fjord landscape. Different positions on art and landscape range from staging elementary forces and creating spaces for social interaction to re-romanticization and the sublime.
=== '''Topos 58/2007 ''City Strategies''''' ===


*'''Ranatunga, Priyanka: ''Cultural Landscape and Tsunami Resettlement''''' Following the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka, landscape architects re-interpreted ancient human settlement patterns in order to re-locate affected peoples into culturally and ecological sensitive communities.


*'''Adams, Ann: ''Dimbangombe Project – A Holistic Landscape Approach''''' Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in natural capitalism and a holistic approach to resource management. The Dimbangombe Project in Zimbabwe focuses on creating a healthy landscape.  
''Cities are responsible for accommodating most of the world population. Cities grow; big ones get even bigger; new satellite towns are supposed to ease the strain on city centres. Urban planners therefore face major tasks in creating liveable urban environments for millions of people. Topos presents examples of urban design strategies, in Sydney, Shanghai, Dubai, London, Madrid, Chicago, Vancouver and Bogotá.''


*'''Positioning Contemporary Landscape Architecture in China''' In an era of multiple unprecedented challenges imposed by the processes of industrialization and urbanization, landscape architecture is now on the verge of change in China. It is time for this profession to take the great opportunity to position itself to play the key role in rebuilding the Land of Peach Blossoms for a new society of urbanized, globalized and inter-connected people.


*'''Hawken, Scott: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/01_sydney.pdf Sydney – City of Landscapes]''''' Since the 2000 Olympics, and in light of an ongoing explosion in population, the need for a drastic overhaul of Sydney's urban system has become clear. A series of new landscape projects provide physical models that respond to diverse planning challenges.


=== '''Topos 66/2009 ''Landscape Strategies''''' ===
*'''Kögel, Eduard: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/02_shanghai01.pdf Metropolitan Region Shanghai]''''' The town planning history of Shanghai has taken many turns with political change in the past century. A consistent planning strategy could not be implemented until the 1990s when development really took off. The achievements will be presented to an international audience at the World Expo 2010. '''(Yan Hu, Lei li)'''


*'''Ruff, Stefanie and Dong, Nannan: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/03_shanghai02.pdf Managing Urban Growth in Shanghai]''''' The targeted urbanisation of Shanghai's suburbs leads to a decentralized growth that forms a polycentric regional network. New Towns take various Western urban developments as their models.'''(John Sun)'''  '''(Runzi Luo)'''


''People live in cultural landscapes; they change their environments to suit economic requirements or through the way they manage their affairs. In the process, they often exhibit a strong urge to shape things, creating completely new landscapes by means of landfill islands or interventions in the existing vegetation. Landscape strategies encompass both urban and rural landscapes, the latter often being in a state of gradual or sudden transition to becoming urban.
*'''Woodman, Ellis: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/04_london.pdf Livingstone's London]''''' Mayor Ken Livingstone has already had considerable impact on London's built environment, but in the coming years his policies are set to transform the city to an unprecedented degree.
''


*'''Ng, Waikeen and Vegara, Alfonso: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/05_madrid.pdf Spain's Growing Capital City]''''' Large infrastructure projects represent a major step forward for Madrid's transport planning, preparing the city for the future – and the next Olympic bid.


*'''Giseke, Undine, Kasper, Christoph and Martin-Han, Silvia: ''Mega-urban open spaces''''' A joint German-Moroccan research project is exploring new forms of urban agriculture which could offer a solution for open space provision in the mega-cities of tomorrow.
*'''Davis, Mike : ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/06_dubai.pdf Fear and Money in Dubai]''''' Some may consider Dubai the prototype of the 21st century metropolis. Mike Davis describes the luxury urban enclave as the apotheosis of neo-liberalism. Petrodollars are invested in fantasy worlds and architectural landmarks to establish the city as a brand on the world market.


*'''Capatti, Tancredi: ''Metrobosco & Co.''''' Urban forests gain increasing importance from the point of view of sustainable urban development. Besides being sustainable they are also ecological, economical and above all media-effective. The Metrobosco project for Milan is exemplary.
*'''Burger, Don, Roehr, Daniel and Soules, Matthew: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/07_vancouver.pdf Mirage Metropolis]''''' Vancouver has become such a global model for urbanism that Vancouverism refers to the twin ideals of increased residential density and liveability in the city core. The article critically reflects on this approach which, despite its many failings, nevertheless creates new possibilities for landscape.


*'''Wintle, Sarah: ''Wild Side - Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni''''' Salt flats, volcanoes and multi-coloured lakes meet tourism and mining in Bolivia’s southwest.
*'''Lindke, Lybra: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/08_chicago01.pdf Chicago's Green Strategies]''''' Long since considered an industrial and economic workhorse within the United States, Chicago's approach to redefining its greenscape has changed its reputation from a city laden with underutilized and vacant manufacturing and industrial sites to a city striving to become a model for comprehensive green urbanism. '''(Derya Yazgi-Damla Tas)'''
*'''Dittmer, Melissa: ''Detroit: Scale of Crisis = Scale of Intervention''''' The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, designed by Hamilton Anderson Associates, is a performative intervention equipped to help people navigate multi-scalar, multi-dimensional urban voids. The project considers the urban void as dynamic, contradictory, and the majority within a post-industrial urban fabric.


*'''Hooftman, Eelco: ''Landscape of Extremes''''' The regional plan by Gross.Max for a 75-kilometre stretch along the coastline of the Dead Sea in Jordan proposes sustainable development to harness the unique natural assets, tackle environmental and social issues and stimulate a sustainable economy. The revealing of elementary natural processes and hidden layers of the landscape has generated a comprehensive set of plans.
*'''Lindheim, Tone: ''Nansen Park, Oslo''''' In 1998, Oslo’s International Airport left the Fornebu Peninsula, and what remained was a depressing wasteland. Today, a new park and development area has been created by Bjørbekk & Lindheim, with visual references to ancient natural forms and the former runways.


*'''Strootman, Berno and Zaragoza, Anne: ''Revealing the Landscape Qualities''''' The strategy by Strootman Landscape Architects for one of the most beautiful areas in the Netherlands, the Drentsche Aa River valley, brings the drama of the existing landscape to life and reveals its historical layers.
*'''Chappell, Jim: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/09_chicago02.pdf Chicago Central Area Plan]''''' Subtitled "Preparing the Central City for the 21st Century", the Chicago Central Area Plan is nothing less than the next step in Chicago's hundred-year quest to build the world's greatest city, and build it according to a plan.  


*'''Corner, James: ''Shelby Farms Park''''' Parks enhance the competitiveness of cities while making a contribution to sustainable urban development. Unification, amplification, incubation, diversification and loosening are five approaches that help bring about the success of large-scale planning. Shelby Farms Park in Memphis by field operations is exemplary.
*'''Fajardo, Martha Cecilia and Kawashima, Noboru: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/75/Topos_58_2007/10_bogota.pdf Bogotá Transformations]''''' Implementation of a series of masterplans in recent years has turned Bogotá from a chaotic, unsafe city into a capital with a progressive transport system, public parks, pedestrian and cycle networks.


*'''Fumiaki , Takano: ''Design by Deletion - The Tockachi Mellennium Forest''''' On Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, a forest park for the next thousand years is taking shape. Through a steady and diligent process, designers are gradually revealing the wonders of the landscape.
*'''van Oers, Ron: ''[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=1481 Safeguarding the Historic Urban Landscape]''''' More and more historic cities adopt strategies and policies that assign an important role to heritage in the city's social and economic development. A well-managed historic urban landscape is a strong competitive tool as it attracts not only tourists, but capital and residents as well. It is essential to establish an active partnership between conservation and development. ('''Mirjana Jovanovic''', '''Nada Jadzic''')


*'''Bassett, Shannon: ''The Wolong Master Plan''''' In the Chinese province of Sichuan, which was devastated by an earthquake in 2008, a new approach to redevelopment is taking shape – one that puts the landscape first.


*'''Ipsen, Detlev: ''The Peasants and the Genesis of Mega-Urban Landscapes''''' The role of urban villages in the development of mega-urbanism in China
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Thematic fields according to the 2010 ECLAS conference "Cultural Landscapes"

Thematic map "Cultural Landscapes"


Reading exercise

  • Dear students, please choose your favourite article and write your name(s) behind it.
  • Then create a concept map until Tuesday, May 11, 2010, with one of the recommended programs (VUE, Cmap etc.) and make sure it has a suitable resolution for this WIKI and the contents are readible on the Vitero screen (Din A4 horizontal if possible).
  • In addition, please copy the article details (author, moodle link, title) and paste it according to the given example and the respective ECLAS thematic field that you think might fit best.
  • If your article relates to more than one theme, please copy the title also to any other thematic field.
  • In a last step, you upload your concept map illustration (jpg) with an appropriate title to the WIKI and add it together with your name to your article (as shown in the example).


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Articles with concept maps according to the ECLAS themes

Cultural Landscapes: Education, research methods and approaches

such as profession based education, multi-disciplinary education, interdisciplinary education etc.


Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes

such as climate change, re-colonization of abandoned lands, impact of emerging need for sustainability etc.


Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes

such as globalization, multiculturalism, emerging awareness to sustainability, etc.


Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change

such as international styles, disappearing vernacular styles as a result of increased visual images through internet as well as advanced technology to enable new construction methods and techniques and capability to use new materials or recycled materials, etc.


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Articles for reading exercise

Topos 26/1999 IBA - a renewal concept for a region

The focus of Topos 26 is on one region in one country: the Emscher region in North Rhine-Westphalia, a part of the Ruhr district. Once the industrial heart of Europe, the site of ruthless industrialization, it had overslept structural change. Now it is the home of the IBA (International Building Exhibition) Emscher Park.


  • Dettmar, Jörg: Wilderness or park? The Leftover Land Project taking place as part of the Emscher Park IBA introduces the concept of "industrial nature". (Ege Kaska, Serdal Cosgun, Yalçın Yildirim)
  • Poblotzki, Ursula: Transformation of a landscape The Ruhr is witnessing the application of urban green planning principles to a whole region as a motor of structural change.(Yiting Wei,Chengkang Ye)

Topos 33/2000 Intention and Reality

The urban future will be happening in the periphery because the core is usually occupied by history. Only Berlin had the unique opportunity to build the future right in the centre of town.


  • Isman, Fabio: Landscape as cultural assets Half of Italy is protected from development, yet the danger of famous landscapes being covered up with concrete still remains.
  • Latz, Peter: The idea of making time visible Landscape architecture shows ecology as art that realises abstract ideas interpreting spatial patterns. (Roya Sabri)


Topos 44/2003 Conversion

Perforations, shrinkage, intermediate city – we know the terms for these processes but are not so sure about solutions for the problems caused by this landscape change. In any case, landscape is always involved.


  • Christiaanse, Kees: New urbanism in former harbours Colourful archipelago districts are appearing in harbour areas. Radically mixed uses provide an example for the whole city. (Koesler Barbara, Kazubski Sebastian)
  • Leppert, Stefan: Westpark Bochum, Germany Mainly involving provision of access to existing elements, the concept for the park at a former steelworks is a simple one.
  • Weilacher, Udo and Dettmar, Jörg: Landscape as a process The city is wherever an urban lifestyle is. That means it is almost everywhere. What role does that give landscape?


Topos 53/2005 Traffic

Bridges, roads, airports, boulevards, bicycle paths or railway tracks ? the range of traffic structures that should not only be well planned but also attractively designed in the context of their urban or rural surroundings is very broad.


  • Pachnicke, Peter: The Bridge Landscape of Emscher Park Rehabilitating the River Emscher, misused as a wastewater canal, forms the foundation for redesigning the industrial landscape in the Ruhr district. The artistic bridges in the network of hiking and cycling trails are symbols of the new landscape.
  • Suwanarit, Asan: The Skytrain in Bangkok The enormous elevated structure of the Bangkok Transit System, commonly known as the Skytrain, has radically changed the means of experiencing passing through the heart of Bangkok's downtown. Today, this structure is continuing its transformation as a complex dynamic across this metropolitan landscape.
  • Becker, Carlo W.: Across the Periphery – Leipzig North In response to the strong transformation processes of past decades, the City of Leipzig commissioned a spatial concept for its periphery. bgmr Landscape Architects developed an urban cultural landscape.
  • Detzlhofer, Anna: Landscape Becomes Established Large-scale modelling of the terrain integrates a new motorway on the south periphery of Vienna with the landscape. Geometrically shaped landmarks facilitate orientation for drivers and local residents.


Topos 56/2006 Cultural Landscapes

All over the world, the economic activities of mankind leave their mark on the landscape. Depending on land use, topography and climate, cultural landscapes differ greatly. Besides covering the preservation and rehabilitation of particular cultural landscapes, this issue of Topos focuses mainly on the transformations of landscapes and the challenges for planners involved. Examples range from an Italian wind farm to Bangkok's aquacultural landscape.


  • Moderini, Daniela and Selano, Giovanni: Windscapes The experimental wind farms of San Chirico and Spina combine renewable energy and information technologies with the region's distinguished culture to create an innovative strategy for communicating the landscape's inherent complexity. (Lukas Spriestersbach)
  • Briand, Gilles and Mousquet, François-Xavier: Reversing the Image of a Coal Basin Long regarded as a serious handicap, the coal basin's brownfield sites in the French Nord Pas de Calais region, heritage of a glorious industrial past, constitute an experimental laboratory for the regeneration of derelict post-industrial land. (Andreia V. Quintas)
  • Bokern, Anneke: Westergasfabriek Cultural Park The interim cultural uses of the former gasworks in Amsterdam led to converting the grounds into a "cultural park". The design intends to demonstrate transformations in the relationship between humans and nature over the last century.
  • McGrath, Brian and Thaitakoo, Danai: Bangkok`s Agri- and Aquacultural Fringe Bangkok's contemporary transportation system reflects ancient layers of waterborne urbanism overlaid with a modern automobile-driven metropolis. Between these conditions, a fresh opportunity arises to re-assess the composite cultural landscape for future bio-energy production.
  • Dailami, Ahmed and Doherty, Gareth: Cultural Continuums in Bahrain Bahrain is experiencing a tumultuous period of restructuring and expansion with an architectural language rooted in a silently salient binary of traditional versus contemporary. Transition and change are not new to Bahrain, having formed an assortment of landscapes that speak of a far more varied and complex place.
  • Akerlund, Ulrika : Russian Coutnry Estates Primarily a country base for the bourgeois, the usadba had a significant social role in pre-revolutionary Russia. Although many are now in ruins, and the needs and structure of society have changed, the agency of the usadba as a cultural hub and focus for rural communities is being rediscovered.
  • O'Donnell, Patricia M.: Preserving Designed Cultural Landscapes There is a broad legacy of cultural landscapes as designed, evolved, relic and associative properties in the USA. While cultural landscapes of all types hold interest for the planning professions, understanding the designed landscape and intervening to further its preservation is most readily taken up by design professionals.
  • Playdon, Dennis: Acoma - A Landscape of Settlement There is a broad legacy of cultural landscapes as designed, evolved, relic and associative properties in the USA. While cultural landscapes of all types hold interest for the planning professions, understanding the designed landscape and intervening to further its preservation is most readily taken up by design professionals.(Jovana Kovacevic)
  • Shannon, Kelly: Drosscape New landscapes are continuously created while others are destroyed. The cultural landscapes of the 21st century include the globe's vast post-industrial landscapes, and territories simply consumed by sprawling development. (Ieva Kiesnere)
  • Krebs, Stefanie: Art and Landscape Artscape Nordland presents 33 works of art in the Norwegian fjord landscape. Different positions on art and landscape range from staging elementary forces and creating spaces for social interaction to re-romanticization and the sublime.
  • Schmitz, Martin: The Strollology of Lucius Burckhardt The political economist, sociologist, art historian and planning theorist Lucius Burckhardt founded "strollology" in the 1980s at the University of Kassel, Germany. It deals with human perception and its feedback into planning and building.
  • Ranatunga, Priyanka: Cultural Landscape and Tsunami Resettlement Following the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka, landscape architects re-interpreted ancient human settlement patterns in order to re-locate affected peoples into culturally and ecological sensitive communities.
  • Adams, Ann: Dimbangombe Project – A Holistic Landscape Approach Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in natural capitalism and a holistic approach to resource management. The Dimbangombe Project in Zimbabwe focuses on creating a healthy landscape.
  • Yu, Kongjian: Positioning Contemporary Landscape Architecture in China In an era of multiple unprecedented challenges imposed by the processes of industrialization and urbanization, landscape architecture is now on the verge of change in China. It is time for this profession to take the great opportunity to position itself to play the key role in rebuilding the Land of Peach Blossoms for a new society of urbanized, globalized and inter-connected people. (Hua Shu,Lu Sun,Ya Li)


Topos 58/2007 City Strategies

Cities are responsible for accommodating most of the world population. Cities grow; big ones get even bigger; new satellite towns are supposed to ease the strain on city centres. Urban planners therefore face major tasks in creating liveable urban environments for millions of people. Topos presents examples of urban design strategies, in Sydney, Shanghai, Dubai, London, Madrid, Chicago, Vancouver and Bogotá.


  • Hawken, Scott: Sydney – City of Landscapes Since the 2000 Olympics, and in light of an ongoing explosion in population, the need for a drastic overhaul of Sydney's urban system has become clear. A series of new landscape projects provide physical models that respond to diverse planning challenges.
  • Kögel, Eduard: Metropolitan Region Shanghai The town planning history of Shanghai has taken many turns with political change in the past century. A consistent planning strategy could not be implemented until the 1990s when development really took off. The achievements will be presented to an international audience at the World Expo 2010. (Yan Hu, Lei li)
  • Ruff, Stefanie and Dong, Nannan: Managing Urban Growth in Shanghai The targeted urbanisation of Shanghai's suburbs leads to a decentralized growth that forms a polycentric regional network. New Towns take various Western urban developments as their models.(John Sun) (Runzi Luo)
  • Woodman, Ellis: Livingstone's London Mayor Ken Livingstone has already had considerable impact on London's built environment, but in the coming years his policies are set to transform the city to an unprecedented degree.
  • Ng, Waikeen and Vegara, Alfonso: Spain's Growing Capital City Large infrastructure projects represent a major step forward for Madrid's transport planning, preparing the city for the future – and the next Olympic bid.
  • Davis, Mike : Fear and Money in Dubai Some may consider Dubai the prototype of the 21st century metropolis. Mike Davis describes the luxury urban enclave as the apotheosis of neo-liberalism. Petrodollars are invested in fantasy worlds and architectural landmarks to establish the city as a brand on the world market.
  • Burger, Don, Roehr, Daniel and Soules, Matthew: Mirage Metropolis Vancouver has become such a global model for urbanism that Vancouverism refers to the twin ideals of increased residential density and liveability in the city core. The article critically reflects on this approach which, despite its many failings, nevertheless creates new possibilities for landscape.
  • Lindke, Lybra: Chicago's Green Strategies Long since considered an industrial and economic workhorse within the United States, Chicago's approach to redefining its greenscape has changed its reputation from a city laden with underutilized and vacant manufacturing and industrial sites to a city striving to become a model for comprehensive green urbanism. (Derya Yazgi-Damla Tas)


  • Chappell, Jim: Chicago Central Area Plan Subtitled "Preparing the Central City for the 21st Century", the Chicago Central Area Plan is nothing less than the next step in Chicago's hundred-year quest to build the world's greatest city, and build it according to a plan.
  • Fajardo, Martha Cecilia and Kawashima, Noboru: Bogotá Transformations Implementation of a series of masterplans in recent years has turned Bogotá from a chaotic, unsafe city into a capital with a progressive transport system, public parks, pedestrian and cycle networks.
  • van Oers, Ron: Safeguarding the Historic Urban Landscape More and more historic cities adopt strategies and policies that assign an important role to heritage in the city's social and economic development. A well-managed historic urban landscape is a strong competitive tool as it attracts not only tourists, but capital and residents as well. It is essential to establish an active partnership between conservation and development. (Mirjana Jovanovic, Nada Jadzic)


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