Raumlabor Stadt: Der Umgang mit dem öffentlichen Raum
Woran misst sich die Qualität von öffentlichem Raum? Wer trägt Verantwortung für ihn? Welche Entwicklung gibt es im Bereich der Aneignung des öffentlichen Raums durch private Nutzungen? Und welche Auswirkungen hat der Verkehr auf den bebauten bzw. nicht bebauten Raum?
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Frank Christian HINRICHS
Head, eMobility Platform and Intelligent City Programme, Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change, Berlin
Studium Rechtswissenschaften in Münster, Freiburg und Konstanz mit Ausrichtung öffentliches Wirtschafts- und Planungsrecht | |
Zweites Staatsexamen am Hanseatischen Oberlandesgericht Hamburg, Station in der Staatskanzlei Land Brandenburg, Abt. Landesplanung | |
Planung und Realisierung von Großprojekten Schienenverkehr, Deutsche Bahn AG | |
Gesamtprojektleiter, Transrapid München, DB Magnetbahn GmbH | |
Leitung, Konzernprojekt Eco Rail Innovation, Deutsche Bahn AG | |
Aktueller Fokus: | |
Planung und Durchführung von Innovationsprojekten und Veranstaltungen an der Schnittstelle von Mobilitäts- und Energiesystemen | |
- Öffentliche Förderprojekte zur Elektromobilität, z.B. Berlin elektroMobil, Internationales Schaufenster Elektromobilität Berlin-Brandenburg, BodenseeMobil, e-GAP | |
- Studien und Konferenzen, z.B. Berlin - Klimaneutral bis 2050; Intelligent Cities Conference 2012 Amman | |
- Diverse nationale und internationale Industrieauftragsprojekte |
BA Cathy Lang HO
Independent Architecture Critic and Curator; Contributing Editor, Architect Magazine, New York
BA in Mass Communications & Economics, UC Berkeley | |
2003-2007 | Founding editor-and-chief and co-owner, The Architect's Newspaper, NYC |
since 2009 | Contributing Editor, Architect magazine, Washington, D.C. |
2011-2012 | Commissioner and Lead Curator, "Spontaneous Interventions," presentation of the U.S. Pavilion, International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale |
since 2011 | Owner, CLHoffice, consultant on architecture, design, and urbanism projects, NYC |
DI MSc Tihomir VIDERMAN
University Assistant, Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space, Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Planning, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
Tihomir Viderman is affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space of Vienna University of Technology as a university assistant and a PhD student. Having an engineering degree in architecture and a Master s degree in European urban studies, as well as work experience in both urban planning practice and research, he contributes to the department s research and teaching on the topic of public space, both in terms of physical arrangements and social space, as well as on emerging cultural practices. His main research interests pertain to the mental production of meaning as a means of making places and shaping urban cultures. |
Mag.Jur. Anita ZIELINA
Editor-in-Chief, NZZ
2000-2004 | Freelance Journalist, Vienna |
2004-2008 | Reporter Politics & Education, derStandard.at, Vienna |
2008-2011 | Editor Politics & Education, derStandard.at, Vienna |
since 2008 | Trainer & Consultant, Vienna |
2009-2011 | Lecturer, University of Applied Sciences Vienna |
2011-2012 | Knight Fellow, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |