Sharing the City
How to live in growing cities? With the influx of new residents, and given the arrival of refugees, how can existing infrastructure be shared? The interests of newcomers often conflict with those of established residents. We call for communicative, humane and affordable answers.
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Dr. Andreas MAILATH-POKORNY
Executive City Councillor for Cultural Affairs and Science, City Council of Vienna
Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und Politikwissenschaft, Universität Wien, sowie der internationalen Beziehungen am Bologna-Center der Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies | |
1988-1996 | Mitarbeiter im Kabinett von Bundeskanzler Dr. Franz Vranitzky, zuletzt als Büroleiter |
1996-2001 | Leiter der Sektion für Kunstangelegenheiten im Bundeskanzleramt |
seit 2001 | Amtsführender Stadtrat für Kultur und Wissenschaft in Wien und Mitglied der Wiener Landesregierung |
seit 2010 | Präsident des Bundes Sozialdemokratischer AkademikerInnen, Intellektueller und KünstlerInnen (BSA) |
Mag.art. Christine HOHENBÜCHLER
Chair, Faculty for Architecture and Planning, Technical University of Vienna
1984-1989 | Mag.art, University of Applied Arts, Vienna |
1989 | Student, Jan van Eyck Akademie, Guillaume Bijl und Henk Visch, Maastricht |
1991-2002 | Freelance Artist, Berlin; Eichgraben |
2002 | Professor, Visual Language, Institute Art and Design, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
since 2007 | Head, Institute Art and Design, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
DI Andreas POSTNER
Architect, Transfer Wohnraum Vorarlberg, Rankweil
Mag. Thomas RITT
Head, Local Government Policy Unit, Vienna Chamber of Labour, Vienna
Studium der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften Universität Wien | |
1994-2011 | Abteilung Umwelt und Verkehr der Bundesarbeitskammer - Schwerpunkt Umweltökomie |
1995-2011 | Chefredakteur und Herausgebervertreter der Zeitschrift "Wirtschaft und Umwelt" |
1998-2001 | Leitung des Forschungsprojektes "Environment and Employment: Sustainability Strategies and their Impact on Employment" im Auftag der Europäischen Kommission |
since 2011 | Leiter der Abteilung Kommunalpolitik der AK Wien,Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift "AK Stadt" |
Orna ROSENFELD
Independent Housing Expert, European Commission; United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Brussels
1997-1999 | Research Assistant, Hebrew University of Jerusalem & The World Bank Washington DC, USA |
1999 | Bachelor of Architecture, Belgrade Univeristy, Belgrade, Serbia |
2002-2003 | Architect, Mochly Dagan Architects. Ltd., Israel |
2003 | Bachelor of Architecture, Technion - Israel Instiute of Technology, Haifa, Israel |
2003-2006 | Principal Architect and Urban Strategist, Barkai Planning & Design Ltd., Israel |
2007 | Master of Arts, Planning Research and Theory, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK |
2008-2010 | Lecturer; Master Dissertation Supervisor, Westminster University, UK |
Head of Research, Association of the Economic Empowerment of Women NGO, Serbia | |
2010-2014 | Honorary Research Fellow, Westminster University, UK |
2013 | Doctorate, Urban Regeneration and Development, Westminster University, London |
since 2013 | Housing Expert, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Switzerland |
Adjunct Professor, Master Dissertation Supervisor, Sciences Po Paris, Institute of Political Studies, France | |
2015-2016 | Housing Expert, The World Bank, USA |
since 2016 | Housing Expert, European Commission, Belgium |
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. |