Planning the City
Is the era of urban master plans finally over? How much participation and cooperation can planning support? Based on best practice examples, we explore the potential of cooperative models.
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Ph.D. Brady COLLINS
Lecturer of Urban Planning, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles; Policy Analyst, KIWA - Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance, Los Angeles
since 2014 | Development and Policy Associate, Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA), Los Angeles |
2013-2014 | Research Assistant, Mineta Transportation Institute, Los Angeles |
2010-2011 | Research Assistance, Cline Center for Democracy, Urbana |
Hubert KLUMPNER
Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
1987-1993 | Mag. Arch., Architecture, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien |
1990-1993 | Design Architect, Atelier Hans Hollein, Barcelona |
since 1998 | Principal, Co-Director, Co-Founder with Alfredo Brillembourg, Urban Think Tank, Venezuela |
2004-2005 | MS.ARCH., Architecture and Urban Design, Columbia University - Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, New York |
since 2007 | Adjunct Professor, Co-Director SLUM_Lab, Co-Editor SLUM_Lab Magazine, Columbia University, New York City |
since 2010 | Professor and Chair, Architecture and Urban Design, ETH Zurich |
since 2013 | Dean, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich |
since 2015 | Senior-Dean, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich |
Curator, UABB Bi-City Shenzhen - Hong Kong Biennale for Urbanism and Architecture, Hong Kong |
Verena SCHMIDT
Architect, Teleinternetcafe Architektur und Urbanismus, Berlin
2008 | Visiting Student at the City College of New York |
2010 | Diploma (Architecture) from Technische Universität München |
since 2011 | Co-Founder and Partner of TELEINTERNETCAFE Architektur und Urbanismus, Berlin |
since 2014 | Research and Teaching Assistant at the Institute for Sustainable Urbanism, Technische Universität Braunschweig |
BA Peter WOODWARD
Independent Facilitator, Quest Associates, Bath
Peter Woodward is an experienced independent facilitator. He specialises in the design and delivery of effective participative processes through his own business, Quest Associates Ltd. Assignments range from helping small teams to develop a strategy through to major multi-stakeholder international conferences. Peter supports clients from all sectors including local citizen groups, business, through to the European Commission. He is particularly active with clients who are working towards social, environmental and economic sustainability goals. Recent clients include the European Sustainable Development Network, EC EcoAP Green Innovation programme, the UK Charity Bank, The European Business Network and the Church of England. He has established a special reputation for bringing energy, enjoyment and added value into the conference setting. |