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14/12 Thursday 14.00 - 15.45 Parallel Sessions Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Economy Informality Spatial Models (AIT_G01) (AIT_G02) (AIT_G03) Moderator/Respondent: Moderator/Respondent: Moderator/Respondent: Nuno Soares / Tran Anh


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14.00 - 15.45 Parallel Sessions Beyond Shelter: The Urban House as an Entrepreneurial Resource

Shantanu B. Khandkar & Janhavi S. Khandkar (University of Mumbai, India)

NAYA DHARAVI – A Community Vision for Reinventing Dharavi

Sujata S. Govada (UDP International / Institute for Sustainable Urbanisation)

Synchromeshed Urbanism

Manoj Parmar (Post Graduate Program, KRVIA Mumbai, India) & Binti Singh (Independent Researcher and Author)

Session 1

Economy

(AIT_G01)

Moderator/Respondent: Nuno Soares / Tran Anh Hoai Moderator/Respondent: Francesco Rossini / Astrid Ley Moderator/Respondent: Henco Bekkering / Peter Ferretto Adaptive Commercial Activities as Initiation of Entrepreneurial Social Space in Urban Residential Neighbourhoods: Developing Policies, Private Interests and Spatial Publicness

Tianyu Zhu (Faculty of Architecture, Technical University Munich, Germany) & Qian Lu (School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China)

The Potential of Community Resilience in Unveiling Social- Economic Dynamics for Informal Settlement Up-Grading

Carmen Mendoza-Arroyo (School of Architecture, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya UIC, Spain) & Lorenzo Chelleri (School of Architecture, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya UIC, Spain)

Data-Mining China: Excavating the Urban Village

Travis J. M. Bunt (Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University; One Architecture, United States), Danil Nagy (Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University; The Living, United States) & Timmie King Hong Tsang (One Architecture, United States)

The Role of Urbanity in the Entrepreneurship of the University Neighborhood: A Case Study of Two

NJU’s Campuses

Shan Yang (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University, China)

Transformation of Seoul Central Station Area to a Sustainable Urban District with a Balanced Mix

  • f Living, Recreation, Working,

Local Production and Business

Thorsten Schuetze (Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea)

Session 3

Spatial Models

(AIT_G03)

Session 2

Informality

(AIT_G02)

14/12

Thursday

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SLIDE 2

The Importance of the Traditional Market for the Local Economy and the Local-specific Urban Way of Life - the Case of Jakarta

Jo Santoso (Urban and Real Estate Development, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia), Miya Irawati (Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore ETH Centre, Singapore) & Rully Mardona (Urban Laboratory, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)

Mapping Thamesmead’s Economic Landscape: An Ethnographic Approach to Self-Employment and Invisible Economies in Southeast London

Bridget Ackeifi, José Cesar Faria, Ghadeer Mansour, Oliver Tovatt & Ignacio Uliarte (Sociology Department, London School of Economics, United Kindom)

The Over-Friendly City: Tourism, Public Space and Mobility in Lisbon

João Rafael Santos (CIAUD, Faculdade de Arquitetura, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)

Session 1

Economy

(AIT_G01)

Moderator/Respondent: Nuno Soares / Tran Anh Hoai Moderator/Respondent: Francesco Rossini / Astrid Ley Moderator/Respondent: Luisa Bravo / Maurice Harteveld Session 2

Informality

(AIT_G02)

Session 3

Public Space

(AIT_G03)

Local Economic Adaptation Triggered by Giant-Scale Development Invasion: A Case Study of Kampung Karet Kuningan, Jakarta

Irene Syona Darmady, Lucia Indah Pramanti Eduard Tjahjadi (Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)

The Shanghai Lilong in the 21st Century: Can Informal Commercial Activity Save This Threatened Urban Space?

Gregory Bracken (Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University

  • f Technology, Netherlands)

Mega Sports Events and Public Spaces: the case of Doha and the 2022 World Cup

Simona Azzali (Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, Singapore)

Street-as-a-Platform: A Case Study

  • n a Collective Neighbourhood

Revitalising Project in South Wan- Hua, Taipei

Hsin-Ko Cinco Yu (Department of Urbanism, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

Urban Village of Start-Ups: The Case of Sungei Road Market

Keng Hua Cho (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) & Tongchaoran Gao (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)

Relationship between the Changing Urban Open Spaces and Increasing Density in Mong Kok since the 1970s

Wei Shi, Beisi Jia &

  • H. Koon Wee (Faculty of Architecture,

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Landscapes of Resistance: Ecology and Economy in the VVSR

George Jacob & Aneerudha Paul (Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture, India)

Negotiating Entrepreneurial Space: The Survival of Puri Night Market in the City

Wahyu Kusuma Astuti & Suryono Herlambang (Department of Urban and Real Estate Development, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)

WHOSE CITY IS IT? Public Spaces as Agent of Change in Buenos Aires Marginalized Settlements

Flavio Janches (Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)

16.00 - 17.30 Parallel Sessions

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10.45 - 12.00 Parallel Sessions The Quest for Public Space: Changing Values in Urban Design

  • The City as Learning Lab and

Living Lab

Maurice G. A. D. Harteveld (Delft University

  • f Technology, Delft Institute for Values,

Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions, Netherlands)

The Declining and the Thriving Neighborhoods: Urban Regene- ration in the Chinese Context of Migration and Economic Transition

Lei Qu, Xin Huang & Qiao Yang (Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

In between the Suburb Masterplans

Melody Hoi-Lam Yiu & Hiroyuki Shinohara (Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty

  • f Science and Engineering, University of

Nottingham Ningbo China, China)

Session 1

Public Space

(AIT_G01)

Moderator/Respondent:

Manfredo Manfredini / Mirko Guaralda

Moderator/Respondent: Peter Ferretto / Thorsten Schütze Moderator/Respondent: Nuno Soares / Anh Hoai Tran “Gwangju Folly” as Revitalizing Device in Urban Center from a Perspective of Place Marketing Strategy

Jungmin Kim, Hyunjo Lee, Jaeyoung Choi & Uoosang Yoo (Chonnam National University, South Korea)

Hong Kong’ Entrepreneurialism; Radical Domesticity as a Condition

  • f Interiorised Commons

Gerhard Bruyns (School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)

The Phenomenon of Urban Infor- mality in a Developing Country. Case Study: Street Vendors in the proximity of Padjajaran University, Bandung, Indonesia

Asri Fatmasari Septarizky, Natasha Indah Rahmani & Seruni Fauzia Lestari (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia)

Cultural Governance Coalition And Regeneration of Historical Urban Landscape: A Case Study of Quanzhou Old City

Shuxiang Cai (Graduate Institute of Building & Planning, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; College of Fine Art and Design, Quanzhou Normal University, China)

Exploring the Interrelation between Street Trading and Urban Form in Dhaka: A New Morphological Approach

Nabanita Islam & Ye Zhang (Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, Natio- nal University of Singapore, Singapore)

Session 3

Mixed Themes

(AIT_G04)

Session 2

Spatial Models

(AIT_G02)

15/12

Friday

The Space, Power and Everyday Life on Local Business Street through the Lens of Informal Urbanism: Taking Fangjia Hutong in Beijing as an Example

Xinyue Gan & Lanchun Bian (The School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China)

The Spatial production of public parks and counter-public non-parks

Min Jay Kang (National Taiwan University)

Fair Building. Perception of Chal- lenges and Social Responsibility

  • f German, Austrian, and Swiss

Architects in Global Practice on the Individual and Organizational Levels.

Clarissa Rhomberg (Institute for Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein)

Hybrid Live-Work Architecture in Brazil: A Research on the Peripheral Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro

Ana Slade & Guilherme Lassance (Postgraduate Program in Urbanism (Prourb), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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The “Hypermediated Shed” Public Space and “the Forgotten Symbolism” in the Augmented Meta-Public Space of Post- Consumerist Urban Giants

Manfredo Manfredini (School of Architecture and Planning, The University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Patchwork City

Hiroyuki Shinohara & Melody Yiu (Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, China)

Work in Progress: Mapping the Urban Economy Of Co-Working Spaces in London

Ignacio Uliarte-Parada (Sociology Department, London School of Economics, United Kingdom)

Session 1

Public Space

(AIT_G01)

Moderator/Respondent:

Maurice Harteveld / Mirko Guaralda

Moderator/Respondent: Peter Ferretto / Thorsten Schütze Moderator/Respondent: Henco Bekkering / Gerhard Bruyns Session 2

Spatial Models

(AIT_G02)

Session 3

Mixed Themes

(AIT_G04)

Crowdfunding for Placemaking and Community Revitalization

Annika Schuster (University of Applied Science Stuttgart, Germany)

Improving Spatial Conditions for Integrated living and Working in Korea by Development of a Renovation Strategy for Korean Officetels

Seokjil Jang & Thorsten Schuetze (Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, SungKyunKwan University, South Korea)

Kelurahan Jembatan Lima of Jakarta: The Transformation of kampong as an Integrated Model

  • f Working and Living

Erwin Fahmi & Regina Suryadjaja (Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)

New Dynamics in Urban Spaces as Ignition for Competitiveness Based

  • n Local Governance Evidences

from Almada, Portugal

Jorge Gonçalves (CERIS, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Comparing Transformation of Deprived Mixed-Use Areas in Seoul: Community Building in Traditional Industrial Clusters?

Blaž Križnik & Ha-young Cho (Graduate School of Urban Studies, Hanyang University, South Korea)

Envisioning Spatial Practice of Co-Production and Collaborative Consumption in the Urban Neighbourhoods of Singapore

Han Teng Kenny Chen & Ye Zhang (Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, Natio- nal University of Singapore, Singapore)

Mobilized Territories in More-Than- Relational Public Spaces Sidewalk Territories of Resistance in Hanoi, Vietnam

Anh-Dung Ta (Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, National University of Civil Engineering, Vietnam) & Manfredo Manfredini (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University

  • f Auckland, New Zealand)

Urban and Rural Tourism Destinations: Opportunities for Tourism Development to Promote Sustainable Urban-Rural Linkages

Wita Simatupang (Tarumanagara University, Indonesia)

14.00 - 15.45 Parallel Sessions

16/12

Saturday