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Seminar session time is always '''18 00 - 19 30 CET'''
Seminar session time is always '''Wednesdays from 18 00 - 19 30 CET'''
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'''Wednesday, 10.10.2018'''
==10.10.2018 Design with Nature – Seminar Introduction==
Design with Nature – Seminar Introduction
Speakers: '''Dr. Ellen Fetzer''', Nürtingen-Geislingen University and '''Alexandru Mexi''', University of Bucharest
Speakers: '''Dr. Ellen Fetzer''', Nürtingen-Geislingen University and '''Alexandru Mexi''', University of Bucharest
*Seminar motivation, goals and scope
*Seminar motivation, goals and scope

Revision as of 09:09, 22 September 2018

Seminar session time is always Wednesdays from 18 00 - 19 30 CET Check your local time with time zone conversion


10.10.2018 Design with Nature – Seminar Introduction

Speakers: Dr. Ellen Fetzer, Nürtingen-Geislingen University and Alexandru Mexi, University of Bucharest

  • Seminar motivation, goals and scope
  • Seminar structure and activities
  • Assignment and recognition possibilities

Wednesday, 17.10.2018 The emergence of design with gardens: Persia Prof. Dr. Karl Ludwig confirmed 24.10. Found in Translation: The Meaning of Japanese Gardens Here and Now. Dr Kristin Faurest, Director, International Japanese Garden Training Center Portland Japanese Garden, Portland, Oregon, US confirmed 31.10. An idea arrives in Europe: The gardens of the Alhambra Maria M Carrion University of Atlanta Alex could ask her? Yes. CONFIRMED 07.11. Landscape and Heritage conservation in India Nupur Prothi Khanna ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes


confirmed 14.11. Interim presentation of seminar participants: local (heritage) cases of design with nature Challenges of conservation* Moderated by Ellen, Alex and others


Phase 2: Approaches to Living Monuments combine good practice with challenging cases in one session? 21.11. From Gardens to Parks: The Beginnings of Public Parks in the 18th and 19th century Good practice: Sad Janka Kráľa, Bratislava - The first public park in Central Europe - Good practice of preserving a living monument in the heart of the capital city Challenging case: The challenge of reconstructing vs. redesigning historical gardens and parks Dr. Attila Tóth confirmed 28.11. A 19th century public park Good practice: Challenging case: Cismigiu? Varosliget? Lisbon public parks Ana Rodrigues (Portugal) Alex to reconfirm

ANA CONFIRMED 05.12. A 20th century public park (topic change?!) Good practice: Challenging case: ? Alex will ask Mrs Maria Aubeck Ellen to ask Tom Turner Ulrike Krippner (Donau Park, 1964), asked 12.12. Modernist heritage Good practice: Challenging case: to clarify Ellen to ask professor Wolschke-Buhlman (he cannot make it) 19.12. Final presentation of seminar participants: layer and risk analysis of their local heritage cases (assignments need some further thinking) Moderated by Ellen, Alex and others Outcomes can be documented on our seminar wiki