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Contents<br />

Preface <strong>–</strong> 5<br />

Day 1 Wednesday, April 29, 2009<br />

Session 1: Design Scale<br />

The “<strong>Landscape</strong>-Infrastructure”: a multi-criteria,<br />

analytic approach for a territorial model of sustainable<br />

development. The new pan-European infrastructure<br />

network into the urban transformations of Verona.<br />

Daniela Perrotti; Chiara Locardi <strong>–</strong> 6<br />

Urban <strong>Landscape</strong>s need great ideas!<br />

Julia Werner <strong>–</strong> 12<br />

Evaluation of Open Space Form and Use in an Istanbul<br />

Squatter Settlement<br />

Noah Billig <strong>–</strong> 18<br />

Session 4: <strong>Landscape</strong> Structuring Urbanity<br />

Do <strong>Landscape</strong> Architects Make the Best Urban<br />

Designers? <strong>Landscape</strong> Typologies as an Engine for<br />

Urban Transformations<br />

Matthew Urbanski <strong>–</strong> 50<br />

<strong>Landscape</strong> as Urban Structure: the Case of Cantho,<br />

Vietnam<br />

Kelly Shannon <strong>–</strong> 54<br />

“massive change required <strong>–</strong> nine axioms for the future<br />

of landscape (architecture)“<br />

Joern Langhorst; Kathy Kambic <strong>–</strong> 60<br />

Session 2: <strong>Landscape</strong> Visions<br />

<strong>Landscape</strong>d, Modern, or Social? The Discussion<br />

about <strong>Idea</strong>s and Styles in Garden Architecture in the<br />

Österreichische Gartenzeitung between 1912 and 1920<br />

Ulrike Krippner <strong>–</strong> 24<br />

Herbert Bayer’s Megastructures, a Japanese approach<br />

Dominika Glogowski <strong>–</strong> 28<br />

A Fertile Wilderness: The CPR’s Ready-Made Farms,<br />

1909-1919<br />

Elsa Lam <strong>–</strong> 32<br />

Session 3: Strategic <strong>Landscape</strong>s<br />

The Method of Structuralist <strong>Landscape</strong> Planning<br />

Assessment<br />

Doris Herta Damyanovic; Antonia Roither <strong>–</strong> 36<br />

<strong>Landscape</strong> Evaluation Process. A Methodological<br />

Proposal for Spatial Planning and Decision Making<br />

Process<br />

Angioletta Voghera; Grazia Brunetta <strong>–</strong> 40<br />

Frameworks - Preparing rural landscapes for change<br />

Craig Verzone <strong>–</strong> 46<br />

Session 5: Design for Sustainability<br />

Green <strong>Idea</strong>/ Grey Reality<br />

Carl Alan Smith <strong>–</strong> 66<br />

Green Streets Potential for Downtown Vancouver<br />

Daniel Roehr; Yuewei Kong;<br />

Isabel Kunigk <strong>–</strong> 70<br />

Climate Change asks for Sustainable Adaptation of<br />

Parks: A Challenge for Maintenance and Design<br />

Stephanie Drlik; Andreas Muhar<strong>–</strong> 74<br />

Session 6: Public Space Development<br />

Sustainability in Park Design <strong>–</strong> An Integrative Approach<br />

Dagmar Grimm-Pretner; Roland Wück <strong>–</strong> 78<br />

Preserving community gardens in NYC: Strategy in<br />

public space development?<br />

Carolin Mees; Edie Stone <strong>–</strong> 82<br />

Urban imageability & open space in post-apartheid<br />

Johannesburg<br />

Jeremy Foster <strong>–</strong> 88<br />

How to balance the multiple roles of public spaces?<br />

Müge Akkar Ercan; Samer Akkach <strong>–</strong> 92

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