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SUMMARY:International Symposium: Territorial Turn!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the International Symposium Territorial Turn! held by the Institute of Urbanism\, TU Graz\, and elaborate together with our keynote speakers and presenters on changes\, values and framework conditions of urbanism. The discussion on theoretical concepts and ideas\, as well as pioneering practical urban design propositions will contribute to actively think\, plan\, design\, and implement an ecological and equitable urban future on a territorial scale. \nThe symposium will offer 1\,5 days of presentations and discussions with international scholars and practitioners of the disciplines of Urbanism\, Architecture\, Landscape\, Planning\, Urban Studies and Design such as Susanne Eliasson (GRAU)\, Stefan Rettich (University of Kassel)\, Eva Pfannes (OOZE)\, Paola Viganò (EPFL Lausanne\, IUAV Venice)\, who will present their perspectives on the Territorial Turn.  \n It will also feature testimonies of Ali Madanipour (University of New Castle)\,Christian Schmid (ETH Zürich)\, Maarten Van Acker (University of Antwerpen)\,  Erik Wieërs (Flemish Government)\, Judith Schwentner (City of Graz) and Chris Younès (École spéciale d’architecture and École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris La Villette)\, while Philipp Misselwitz (TU Berlin\, Bauhaus EARTH) will present an excerpt of the Bauhaus EARTH Charter. \nIn addition\, paper presentations will be followed by discussion panelled with Juliette Bekkering (Eindhoven University)\, Han Meyer (TU Delft ) and Marcel Smets (KU Leuven)\, among others. \nClick here to find more information on the symposion and purchase a ticket!
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/international-symposium-territorial-turn/
LOCATION:Graz University of Technology\, Kronesgasse 5\, 8010\, Graz\, Austria
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220927
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Place Making Week
DESCRIPTION:Placemaking Week Europe is Europe’s founding and largest placemaking festival. In the spirit of collaboration and inspiration\, over 400 practitioners meet every year to share knowledge\, learn and network. The host of the fifth edition is the city of Pontevedra in Spain. A place that for the last twenty years has been an example of how to organise a city around people. Drawing on their positive example\, we will look to the future together. \nThe CUE Transition Pathway has planned a workshop session titled “Building radically regenerative public spaces” for the Place Making Week. The workshop invites participants to envision urban areas in 2050 and how regenerative urbanism can help human societies address and cope with anthropogenic climate events that are currently increasing both in frequency and magnitude. Using fictional city typologies as point of departure\, participants will explore and build a vision for 2050 streetscapes. \nFind more information about the event!
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/5th-annual-place-making-week/
LOCATION:Pontevedra\, Spain
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SUMMARY:A European task: Integrating refugees in the housing market
DESCRIPTION:With the so-called refugee crisis in Europe from 2015 onwards\, the immigration of refugees to several European countries has massively increased. This has resulted in enormous pressure for adequate short-term accommodation for these people and their long-term access to the housing market. With the influx of refugees from Ukraine since February 2022\, access to the housing market as well as the provision of affordable housing are once again extremely pressing issues. In addition\, the question of affordable housing does not only arise for refugees\, but also includes other disadvantaged groups on the housing market in different European cities. \nExperiences and approaches from Austria\, Germany\, and Sweden provide indications of the prevailing barriers at the housing markets and strategies to overcome them. During the Online-Event\, representatives from academia and practice will highlight existing approaches and strategies in the housing market. \nThe registration deadline is September 26\, 2022. Read more about the programme and register here! \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/a-european-task-integrating-refugees-in-the-housing-market/
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