country-wise list of authors / chairpersons who are …home.iitk.ac.in/~brath/iphs/list of papers...

26
1 Country-wise List of Authors / Chairpersons who are likely to attend the 12 th IPHS – 2006 at New Delhi AUSTRALIA: Abstract No. Author No. Name of Author Address Title of the Paper Country 006 1 Dr. Caryl Bosman Urban Research Program School of Environmental Planning, Griffith University, PO Box 1459 Nerang, Queensland 4211 [email protected] The Building Of Community In Suburban Planning Practice: Ebenezer Howard, Le Corbusier And Delfin Lend Lease Australia 025 2 Mrs. Egle Garrick Executive Director, Corporate Services Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority [email protected] The Impact of Joining the European Union in the Built Environment in Lithuania Australia 033 3 Prof. Robert Freestone Faculty of the Built Environment University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 [email protected] The internationalization of the City Beautiful Australia 4 Jamie Mackee & Lecturer, School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle [email protected] 078 (Joint) 5 Dr. Kate Hartig Lecturer, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle The Limitations of Western Based Conservation Theory and for Conserving the Cultural Built Heritage in the Sub- Continent South and South East Asia: a review of theory and philosophical approaches. Australia 079 6 Dr. Darryl Low Choy Associate Professor School of Environmental Planning, Griffith University , Nathan Brisbane Australia, 4111 [email protected] Managing the hills: a study of the planning and management for rapidly urbanising former colonial “hill stations” locations in the peri-urban zone. Australia 100 7 Dr. Christine Garnaut Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design University of South Australia North Terrace Adelaide South Australia 5000 [email protected] Ambitious Schemes’: Town Planning And The Garden City Idea In 1910s South Australia Australia 125 8 Dr. Vidhu Gandhi Postgraduate Centre, Faculty of Built Environment, Red Centre, West Wing, University of New South Wales, Sydney, [email protected] Urban Aboriginal Australian Heritage: International Concerns And National Approaches Australia

Upload: leliem

Post on 25-Jun-2018

220 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

1

Country-wise List of Authors / Chairpersons who are likely to attend the 12th IPHS – 2006 at New Delhi AUSTRALIA:

Abstract No.

Author No.

Name of Author

Address

Title of the Paper

Country

006

1

Dr. Caryl Bosman

Urban Research Program School of Environmental Planning, Griffith University, PO Box 1459 Nerang, Queensland 4211 [email protected]

The Building Of Community In Suburban Planning Practice: Ebenezer Howard, Le Corbusier And Delfin Lend Lease

Australia

025

2

Mrs. Egle Garrick

Executive Director, Corporate Services Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority [email protected]

The Impact of Joining the European Union in the Built Environment in Lithuania

Australia

033

3

Prof. Robert Freestone

Faculty of the Built Environment University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 [email protected]

The internationalization of the City Beautiful

Australia

4

Jamie Mackee &

Lecturer, School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle [email protected] 078

(Joint)

5

Dr. Kate Hartig

Lecturer, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle

The Limitations of Western Based Conservation Theory and for Conserving the Cultural Built Heritage in the Sub-Continent South and South East Asia: a review of theory and philosophical approaches.

Australia

079

6

Dr. Darryl Low Choy

Associate Professor School of Environmental Planning, Griffith University , Nathan Brisbane Australia, 4111 [email protected]

Managing the hills: a study of the planning and management for rapidly urbanising former colonial “hill stations” locations in the peri-urban zone.

Australia

100

7

Dr. Christine Garnaut

Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design University of South Australia North Terrace Adelaide South Australia 5000 [email protected]

Ambitious Schemes’: Town Planning And The Garden City Idea In 1910s South Australia

Australia

125

8

Dr. Vidhu Gandhi

Postgraduate Centre, Faculty of Built Environment, Red Centre, West Wing, University of New South Wales, Sydney, [email protected]

Urban Aboriginal Australian Heritage: International Concerns And National Approaches

Australia

2

137

9

Dr. Jenny Gregory

Associate Professor Jenny Gregory University of Western Australia [email protected]

Reconsidering relocated buildings: Authenticity and the ICOMOS charter

Australia

146

10

Guenter Martin Lehmann

Senior Lecturer, School of Architecture and Building, Deakin University, Geelong VIC 3217, Australia [email protected]

Conflict and Dissimulation in Architecture and Planning – Socialist Realism Versus International Modernism in the Old GDR

Australia

172

11

Dr. Peter Scriver

Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, [email protected]

Between colonial-modernity and independence: reception, resistance and reproduction in PWD housing designs and planning, India 1919-1975

Australia

206

12

Prof. Ken Taylor

Emeritus Professor Ken Taylor Visiting Fellow, Humanities Research Centre The Australian National University Canberra ACT [email protected]

Canberra; City In The Landscape: Building On A Colonial Planning Foundation. Is There A Place For History?

Australia

Dr. Robin Goodman & 208

(Joint)

13

14 Dr. Michael Buxton

School of Social Science and Planning, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne, Victoria, [email protected]

Shopping malls in Australia: the changing planning response

Australia Australia

15

Prof. Alan Hutchings

Retd. Commissioner Imenura Avenue, Glenalta, Adelaide, South Australia – 5052

Session Chairman

Australia

16

Dr. Satish Gupta

Adelaide, South Australia – 5052

Session Chairman

Australia

226

17

Christopher Vernon

Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Art, The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 [email protected]

Projecting Power On Conquered Landscapes: Constructing National Capitals At Pretoria And Canberra

Australia

3

BANGLADESH

202

18

Dr. A.K.M. Golam Rabbani

A K M Golam Rabbani Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic History and Culture,University of Dhaka, Bangladesh [email protected]

The provision of parks and open spaces in Dhaka under the Pakistan rules, 1947-1971- A critical analysis of the problems of basic planning tools of the Dhaka Improvement Trust

Bangladesh

BELGIUM

106

19

Mr. Khalid W. Bajwa

Department of Architecture, Urban Design, And Regional Planning (ASRO) Research Group of Urbanity and Architecture (OSA) Kasteelpark Arenberg-1, B-3001 Leuven [email protected]

Contested Colonial Planning Legacy In Lahore: Androon Shaher , Inner City As A “Terrain Vague” – An Accumulation Of Ruins, Vacancies, And Residual Spaces

Belgium

153

20

Ahmed Zaib Mahsud

Department of Architecture, Planning and Urban Design (ASRO), Katholic University Leuven, Heverlee B-3001, Belgium [email protected]

Representing the State: Symbolism and Ideology in Doxiadis´S Plan for Islamabad

Belgium

189

21

Viviana d’Auria

Research Assistant Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Department ASRO, Kasteelpark Arenberg 51 , B – 3001 Leuven , Heverlee [email protected]

Matera and La Martella: resi-duality as resource?

Belgium

BRAZIL

007

22

Renata H.D. Almedia

Núcleo de Estudos de Arquitetura Urbanismo, Departamento de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Universidade Federal do Espírito

[email protected]

Espírito Santo State (BR): social-space-temporal territorialities. First Act: from cosmological to logistical.

Brazil

010

23

Prof. Marco F. Gomes

Universidade Federal da Bahia Faculdade de Arquitetura Rua Caetano Moura, 121 (Federação), 40210-350 Salvador [email protected]

Modern Movement Urbanism In South America, Between The 1930´ And The 1960´: A Comparative Perspective

Brazil

4

24 Julio Casar Ribeiro Rua Barão de Cataguases, 650/501, CEP: 36015-370, City: Juiz de Fora [email protected] Brazil

011 (Joint)

25 Patrícia Junqueira

Rua Dr.Antônio Carlos, 233/301 City: Juiz de Fora [email protected]

Cross National Transfer Of Planning Ideas About Decentralization And Revitalization Of Medium-Sized Cities: The Case Of Juiz De Fora, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.

Brazil

012

26

Pedro Novais

Rua Dr.Antônio Carlos, 233/301 City: Juiz de Fora [email protected]

Convergence Of The Different: Manuel Castells And The Urban Planning Debate After The 1960s.

Brazil

27 Mr. Caio Smolarek & Brazil 028

(Joint) 28 Mrs. Solange I. Smolarek

Rua Dom Pedro II 2199 apto 62 – Centro 85.812-120 – Cascavel – PR – Brazil [email protected]

Identitary Polyphony And Its Enunciates At The Metropoly of The Southern Common Market Brazil

29

Dr. Alexandre M.A. Diniz

Brazil 038

(Joint)

30

Reinaldo O Santos

Adjunct Professor, Geography Graduate Program, Catholic University Of Minas Gerais, Av. Itaú 505, Dom Bosco – Belo Horizonte [email protected]

From Totalitarianism To Laissez-Faire: The Impacts of Inconsistent Regional Development Planning. In The Brazilian Amazon

Brazil

044

31

Prof. C.S. Thereza

Universidade Federal Fluminense, Department of Urbanism, Brazil Av. Oswaldo Cruz, 58, apt901, Flamengo, Rio, RJ, 22.250-060, [email protected]

Housing in decentralized and deregulated contexts: sustainable strategies and survival practices

Brazil

049

32

Dr. Juan Antonio Zapatel

Caixa Postal 6807, Florianopolis 88015-972, SC-Brazil [email protected]

Identity and Modernity in Brazil

Brazil

33

Vera F. Rezende &.

Rua Duque Estrada 85 apt. 501, Gávea, CEP 22451 090, [email protected]

Brazil

055 (Joint)

34

Marlice N. S.

Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 610 Apto. C01, Leblon, CEP: 22440-01 [email protected]

International Transfers of Urban Planning Ideas and Resonances in the City of Rio De Janeiro

Brazil

070

35

Prof. Maria da Silveira Lobo

School of Architecture and Urbanism Federal Fluminense , University (UFF) Faperj Rua Cosme Velho, 315 – bloco 2 apto.404, Rio de Janeiro, 22241-090 – RJ [email protected]

The glocal planning of Rio´s port zone: from the Guggenheim- Rio to the Cidade do Samba

Brazil

5

36

Camila Gomes Sant`Anna

Brazil 071

(Joint)

37

Prof. Maria Angela

Departamento de Arquitetura e Urbanismo at the Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Trabalhador Sancarlense, 400, Centro CEP:13566-590 São Carlos - SP – Brasil, Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos – USP [email protected]

Cross national transfer of planning ideas and local identity

Brazil

38 Antonio Manuel Nunes

Av. Silva Jardim, 1364/1307 – Rebouças 80.250-200 Curitiba PR (Brazil) [email protected] Brazil 088

(Joint)

39

Dr. Yara Vicentini

R. Cristiano Viana, 1089/161 – Sumaré 05.411-002 São Paulo SP (Brazil) [email protected]

Ecological Planning Experience Of Curitiba's Urban Parks Brazil

089

40

Lineu Castello

MARQUES DO POMBAL, 1385 / 201 Institutions: UFRGS (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul); CNPq (The Brazilian National Research Council) [email protected]

The Globalized Style Of Places

Brazil

091

41

Eloísa Petti Pinheiro

Rua Almirante Barroso, 312/502 ed. Kilimandjaro - Rio Vermelho – Salvador - Bahia – Brasil - CEP. 41950-350 [email protected]

URBAN FORMS: historical references in the project of Le Corbusier to Rio de Janeiro and others brazilian architects

Brazil

092

42

Cláudia Estrela Porto

UnB, Colina, Bloco H, Ap. 107 70904-108 – Brasília-DF [email protected]

A Comparative Architectural Study Of The Structural Form Between Two Religious Buildings In Brasília: The Cathedral And The Tibetan Stupa.

Brazil

095

43

Dr. Enio Moro Junior

Avenida São Luiz, 268, APTO 9B, – CEP – 01046-000, Sao Paulo - Brazil [email protected]

The Inexistente Redemption In Local Urban Planning: The Case of Tamanduatehy Axle Project, 1997-2002, Santo André, Sp, Brazil.

Brazil

098

44

Prof. Margareth da Silva-Pereira

Rua Nascimento Silva 97/cob02 Ipanema Rio de Janeiro RJ 22421-020 BRASIL, [email protected]

The immaterial city: notes on contemporary urban experience and the modernity of the past - Brazil, a case-study

Brazil

114

45

Niara Palma

Santa Cruz do Sul University (UNISC) - Av. Independência, 2293 – cep: 96815-900 Santa Cruz do Sul , Brazil [email protected]

Large Equipment And Urban Spatial Structure: Transformation And Socioeconomic Relations Under The Complexity Science Approach

Brazil

121

46

Fernando Diniz Moreira

Rua Gal Americano Freire, 562 ap 101 Recife –PE 51021-120 Brazil [email protected]

Alfred Agache And The Transformation Of Rio De Janeiro During The Vargas Period (1930-1945)

Brazil

6

135

47

Maria Cristina Silva

Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo Universidade de São Paulo., Rua Pio IV 210 São Paulo, Brasil CEP 05657-110. 55 11 37581422 [email protected]

The challenges of urbanism in brazil on the transformation of the cities in the 20th century

Brazil

142

48

Maria de Lourdes Costa

Graduation Program, School of Architecture and Urbanism Federal University Fluminense - UFF, Niterói, Brazil [email protected]

National Heritage Policy-Rio De Janeiro Central Área Ternational

Brazil

144

49

Griselda Pinheiro Kluppel

Institution: Federal University Of Bahia Rua Rodrigo Argolo No 251 Apto 401 – Rio Vermelho – Salvador – Bahia Brasil [email protected]

Relationships with climates in the norms and urban design of the spanish and portuguese colonies.

Brazil

50

Ana Elisabete Medeiros &

Universidade de Brasília (UnB) – Brasilia – Brazil, Campus Darcy Ribeiro, ICC Norte, Subsolo – CEP: 70.910 – 900 – Asa Norte, Brasília-DF, Brazil [email protected] Brazil

147 (Joint)

51

Luciana Saboia

Université Catholique de Louvain - – UCL – Louvain-la-Neuve – Belgium Place du Levant, 1 – 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve – Belgium [email protected]

Brasília, World Heritage: Questions of Cultural Identity and Heritage Policy

Belgium

151

52

Mônica Virginia de Souza

Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos da Universidade de São Paulo - EESC/USP Rua Afonso Porto, 323 São Paulo – SP. Brasil [email protected]

The contemporary periphery: migration, home and job

Brazil

152

53

Marluce Venancio

Marluce Wall de Carvalho Venancio. State University of Maranhão , Rua da Estrela, 472. Centro. São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. [email protected]

Local Life In A World Heritage City: A Study about contemporaryliving in a World Heritage City, São Luís do Maranhão, Brazil.

Brazil

156

54

Prof. Luis Octavio da Silva

Rua Ásia nº 108 apt 113; 05413-030 São Paulo – SP BRAZIL [email protected]

The City Center Decadence Phenomena In The City Of Sao PauloAnd The Local Administration Policy For The Urban

Brazil

7

55

Maria de Lourdes Luz Brazil

158 (Joint)

56

João Marcos Torres

Institution: Veiga de Almeida University /Rio de Janeiro – Brazil, Rio de Janeiro / Brazil, Rua Faro, 35 / cobertura , Rio de Janeiro / Brazil cep: 22461 020, [email protected]

Art Deco Theater: the “necessary modern

Brazil

163

57

Mirian Keiko Ito Rovo

Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Rua Joaquim Murtinho 886/303 Santa Teresa - Rio de Janeiro [email protected]

The Place of Appropriateness in Severiano Porto: Children’s Village Amazonas

Brazil

164

58

Frederico Burnett

Rua Miquerinos, 6, Apt 704, Renascença Ii, São Luís, Maranhão, Brasil [email protected]

From the unitarian city to the fragmented metropolis. A critic of the construction of the modern são luís Brazil

166

59

Ana Fernandes

Av. 07 de Setembro 2306 apto 101B Salvador Bahia , Brazil [email protected]

Planning the city of Salvador (Bahia, Brazil) in the 40’s: under Geddes’ ideas and local dilemmas

Brazil

170

60

Prof. Luis Octavio da Silva

Rua Ásia Nº 108 Apt 113; 05413-030 São Paulo – Sp , Brazil [email protected]

Backyards and the Geography of the Brazilian Dwelling

Brazil

61 Anna Victória De Brazil 175

(Joint)

62

Maria Angelica

Universidade Federal de Alagoas Rua Senador Rui Palmeira, 150/ 803, Ponta Verde, Maceió –Alagoas, CEP 57 035250 [email protected]

The enigma of the town

Brazil

176

63

Sarah Feldman

Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo- Brazil, Rua dos Pinheiros,563-ap.4. São Paulo-Brazil 05422-011 [email protected]

Urban Planning Practice In Brazil In The 1960`S: Leaving Behind The Public Agencies

Brazil

177

64

Maria Lais Pereira da Silva

Avenida Rui Barbosa, 532 apto 901 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil [email protected]

Slums (favelas) of rio de janeiro: lost and found identities. a cultural approach

Brazil

65 Adalberto da Silva & Brazil 185

(Joint)

66

Christian Traficante

Departamento de Arquitetura , rbanismo Faculdade de Arquitetura, Artes e Comunicação, Unesp - Campus de Bauru [email protected]

Conceiving the environmental and landscape context for the fluvial park along Batalha River

Brazil

8

CANADA

046

67

Robert Lewis

Department of Geography, University of Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S [email protected]

Post war Planning and the Disposal of Wartime Manufacturing Plant in Chicago

Canada

050

68

Prof. Richard Harris

School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8S 4K1 [email protected]

Housing and Town Planning in the Late Colonial Period: The Dutch and British Experiences Compared.

Canada

69

Daniel Hiebert

University of British Columbia Department of Geography, 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1Z2 [email protected]

Canada

064 (Joint)

70

Francois Bertrand

Graduate Student, University of British Columbia Department of Geography 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1Z2 [email protected]

From Opprobrium To Appropriation?: Ethnic Precincts And The Changing Cultural Context Of Canadian Cities.

Canada

072

71

Paolo Scrivano

Department of fine Art University of Toronto Sidney Smith Hall 100 St. George Street Toronto ON M5s , 3G3 Canada [email protected]

A Dialogue With Dissonant Voices: Planning Exchanges BetweenThe United States And Italy, 1945-1955

Canada

096 (Panel)

72

Dr. David Gordon

Associate Professor, School of Urban & Regional Planning,, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 [email protected]

Cross National Transfer Of Capital City Planning Ideas And National Identity Canada

154

73

Prof. Paul Hess

University of Toronto, Department of Geography and Programme in Planning100 St. George St.Toronto, ON M6G 2T2 [email protected]

Towering Suburbs: Planning For Highrise Housing In Sububran Toronto, 1950-1970

Canada

160

74

Prof. Larry McCann

Professor of Geography University of Victoria [email protected]

A Shared Landscape of Planned Distinctiveness: Residential Planning along the West Coast of Canada and the United States, c.1900–1940

Canada

183

75

Dr. Andre Sorensen

University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, 455 Spadina Avenue, rm421,Toronto, Ontario M5S 2G [email protected]

Modernization, Land Ownership, And Property Rights In Japan:Institutional Borrowing Versus Path-Dependency

Canada

9

192 76

Kadambini Pandey &

25, Lancelote lane, Unionville Postal code-L6C2G5 [email protected] Canada

77

Dnyanesh Deshpanede

Architect, Urban Planner , McGill University, Canada

Cosmic Cities: Mythological Beliefs in City Planning

Canada

78

Prof. Anne-Marie Broudehoux

School of design University of Quebec, Montreal Chairperson and recipient of the Book-Prize Canada

CHINA 022

79

Duanfang Lu

Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, [email protected]

The Microdistrict In China: Pas and Present

China

80 Kui Zhao & China 041 (Joint)

81

Baofeng Li

Architecture & Urban Planning College of Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Tech., Wuhan, Hubei, P. R. China, [email protected]

The Traditional Folk Settlement On The Salt Path From Sichuan Province , China

China

042

82

Chen Tingting

Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, 430074, [email protected]

The Renewal And Transformation Of Characteristic Essential Factor In City Moat History Sector Of China

China

053

83

Keren Wu

Suite 402, Unit 1, Building 21, Jinxiu Xincun, Mi Shi Xiang, Gongshu District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, P.R.C. [email protected]

Analysis of the Sociological Reasons of China’s Amending the Standards on Urban Residential Area Planning and Designing

China

84

Jing Wu

Huazhong University of SCI & TECH No . 1037 luo yu Road, Wuha, Hubei, 430074 P.R.China, [email protected]

China 061

(Joint)

85

Professor Baofeng Li

Huazhong University of SCI & TECH No . 1037 luo yu Road, Wuha, Hubei, 430074 P.R.China

Sustainable Ecological Waterfront View Optimizing StrategyA Study of Wuhan: A Summer-hot and Winter-cold Area in China

China

065

86

Mingzheng Shi

1188 Changning Road, Building 10-2601, Shanghai 200051, People’s Republic of China [email protected]

No title

China

101

87

Kerrie L MacPherson

Centre of Urban Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR, China [email protected]

Shanghai Central: The Planning And Replanning Of Shanghai’s Central Business District

China

10

88 Ying Jun Liang &

China 105

(Joint) 89 Prof. Chen Hua

Department of Urban Planning, UiJin Gang Campus, ZheJiang University, HangZhou, 310027, P.R.CHINA. [email protected]

Study Of Commercial Configuration Of Hubin Tourism & Business Specialty District Of Hangzhou In China To Preserve City Identity

China

90

Shan Huang &

Graduate student, The department of Architecture, Zhejiang University, China [email protected] China

109 (Joint)

91

Prof. Hua Chen

Professor, The department of Architecture, Zhejiang University, China

Case Study Of Hangzhou City: The Protection Of Historical Cultural Heritage And Urban Construction

China

122

92

Kai-xiong Guan

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

New Green Standard for Small Cities in Hot-summer and Cold-winter Zone

China

133

93

Prof. Xu Wang

Professor, Department of History Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361005, China, [email protected]

From Monocentric Model to Multi-polar Metropolis: American Urbanization Pattern and Its Reference for China and India

China

94 Wangping China 95 Wangzhen China 96 Zhaokui China 97 Guankaixiong China

161 (Joint)

98 Libaofeng

Huazhong University Of Science And Technology, School Of Architecture And Urban Planning, Wuhan, Chin [email protected]

A study about the design strategy of green buildings in Hot-summer and cold-winter zone China

215

99

Qing Li

Rm 1006,2204 Kongjiang Road Shanghai,China [email protected]

Shaping Villages In The City Of Zhuhai, China: Competing Concepts And Practices

China

222

100

Huang Li

Wuhan University of Technology School of Architecture And Civil Engineering Ma Fang Shan Campus (West)#122 Luoshi Road ,Wuhan ,430070,P.R.China [email protected]_ ______

Chinese City Planning History 1949-1965, A Procedure Across Nation and Regime

China

EGYPT 108 I

The Street is Ours: Cairo's Contested Spaces of Freedom and Real City Claims

110 II

101

Dr. Wael Salah Fahmi

Associate Professor Of Urbanism -Helwan University-Cairo-Egypt 34 Abdel Hamid Lotfi Street, Mohandessein, Giza/Cairo, Egypt 12311 [email protected]

Blogosphere Urbanism: Online Spatiality and Virtual Cyber Diffusion

Egypt

11

FINLAND 131

102

Riitta Niskanen

Maisterinkatu 4, 15100 Lahti, Finland, [email protected]

Alvar Aalto’s Urban Ideas In A Small Finnish Town In The 50s.

Finland

211

103

Prof. Laura Kolbe

Professor in European History, Department of History, University of Helsinki, Finland, [email protected]

Planning the Local Power: City Halls and their Iconography In Scandianavian Capital Cities

Finland

FRANCE

043

104

Patrice Ballester

Universty Of Toulouse-Le Mirail - Laboratory Geode Cnrs Umr5602 5, Allées A. Machado 31058 Toulouse Cedex 1128 Avenue Maignan Apt 14 31200 Toulouse - France. [email protected]

E.U.R. Roma, 1936 – 2006. The Community Of Memories Rediscovered?

France

223

105

Maryvonne Prevot

Institut d’Aménagement et d’urbanisme de Lille (IAUL), Avenue Paul Langevin, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France [email protected]

From Algiers To Africa, Asia Or South America, Itineraries Of French Town Planning Professionals And Practices

France

GERMANY

017

106

Dr. Drik Schubert

HafenCity University Hamburg C/o Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, Schwarzenbergstrasse 95 IV D, D-21073 Hamburg, Germany [email protected]

Waterfronts – Global planning ideas and local identities

Germany

045

107

Prof. Jürgen Lafrenz

Institut für Geographie Bundesstraße 55, D - 20146 Hamburg [email protected]

The international influences on the planning of Abuja, the new capital of Nigeria

Germany

056

108

Ulrich Maximilian Schumann

Institut für Baugeschichte, Universität Karlsruhe, Englerstrasse 7, Geb. 20.30 D-76131 Karlsruhe [email protected]

The Formal and the Picturesque – Appropriate Ways of Describing and Improving the urban network? indian and european examples

Germany

12

GREECE 232

109

Prof. Emmanuel V. Marmaras

Department of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece

Cycladic settlements of the Aegean Sea: A built environment determined by the local culture and the foreign influence

Greece

HONG KONG

001

187

Dr. Ian Morley

Department of History, Fung King Hey Building, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong [email protected]

The City Beautiful Comes to Scotland: Dundee and James Thomson’s Redevelopment Scheme, 1913

Hong Kong

ITALY

111

110

Dr. Filippo De Pieri

Assistant professor of Urban and Planning History, Politecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Progettazione Architettonica e Disegno Industriale, Castello del Valentino, 9, Torino, Italy [email protected]

Italy’s planners and the problem of the «historical centers»: debates from the 1950s-1970s

Italy

143

111

Cristina Pallini

Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy Via Boncompagni 32, Milano, Italy [email protected]

Italy

112

Sharon Clarice Smith

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 205 Walden street, apt. 6 N Cambridge MA, USA [email protected]

A Passage to India»: Urban Change in Alexandria and Cairo in the 15th and 19th Centuries.

USA

155

113

Gaia Caramellino

Politecnico di Torino Str. del Nobile 37/3 N, 10131 TORINO, ITALIA, [email protected]

Urban Models in Pre-Revolutionary Havana:European and American Influences in Modern Cuban Planning during the 1940s and the 1950s

Italy

173

114

Cristina Renzoni

Corso Della Liberta’, 32, Mondolfo (Pu) Italy, [email protected]

The Territorial Projections Of “Progetto ‘80”: Urbanism And National Economic Planning In The 1960’s Italy

Italy

182

115

Heleni Porfyriou

Via Arco dei Cenci 1, Rome 00186, Italy [email protected]

Space as Place’ and the Relevance of Sittesque Planning in European Urban Design After Wwii

Italy

199

116

Maria Alessandra Pisi

Corso Garibaldi 81 – 20121 MILAN [email protected]

Cityscape, Architecture And Planning. Cultural Transfer And Exchange In A Colonial Environment: Algiers, 1925-1942

Italy

13

209

117

Prof. Bernardo Secchi

Professor of urbanism, University Iuav Venice, Italy, Corso di Porta Ticinese 65 20123 Milano, Italy [email protected]

The rich and the poor: three traditions in modern western urbanism

Italy

214

118

Paola Vigan

Corso di Porta Ticinese 65, 20123 Milano, Italy [email protected]

Landscapes Of Water

Italy

JAPAN

119 Jeanhwa Song Japan 014

(Joint) 120 Yukio Nishimura

The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan [email protected]

The Urban Open Space Plan For The Sustainable City And Its Application In Tokyo Japan

027

121

Keiichi Kobayashi

Department of Environmental Design, Tohoku University of Art and Design Kamisakurada 200, Yamagata 990-9530 [email protected]

Historicity And Townscape Management In Ordinary Japanese Towns

Japan

122

Mr. Vijay Neekhra &

Doctoral Candidate Prof. Onishi & Kidokoro Lab, 9th Floor, Building No. 14 International Development and Regional Planning Unit Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo , 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku , TOKYO - 113-8656 [email protected]

Japan

051 (Joint)

&

083 (Joint)

123

Prof. Takashi Onishi

International Development and Regional Planning Unit , Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku , TOKYO - 113-8656

051 -The Approach Towards Defining And Categorization of Slums. 083 - Contribution of Technologies in Improving the Quality of Life

Japan

060

124

Norioki Ishimaru

Department of Integrated Architecture, Hiroshima International University, 5-1-1 Hirokoshingai Kure-city 737-0112 [email protected]

A Study On Situation And Method Of Drawing War-Damaged Area Map In European And Japanese War-Damaged Cities

Japan

14

125

Nami Tanaka &

KOBE Design University, Associate Professor, 8-1-1 Gakuennishimachi, Nishi-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo-ken, 651-2196, Japan [email protected]

Japan 063

(Joint)

126

Kazunai Tanaka

Osaka Institutes of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering and Urban Design, Associate Professor5-16-1 Ohmiya, Aasahi-ku, Osaka, 535-8585, Japan

Conditions And Sustainability Of Tourism Development In The Ims Growth Triangle

Japan

073

127

Shun-ichi J. Watanabe

Department of Architecture Tokyo University of Science, Japan [email protected]

Planning History Of Taiwan Under The Japanese Colonial Rule

Japan

081

128

Yorifusa Ishida

Moegino 25-7, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-0044, JAPAN [email protected]

Preservation of Urban Farmland and Forests; Particular Policies and Citizen’s Participation in Yokohama City

Japan

129

Kazunari Tanaka & Japan 099

(Joint)

130

Shin Yoshikawa

Osaka Institutes of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering and Urban Design, Associate Professor, 5-16-1 Ohmiya, Aasahi-ku, Osaka, 535-8585, Japan [email protected]

Analysis On The Cityscape Structure In Osaka Assisted By Gis

Japan

102

131

Quynh Chi Le

Professor Yukio Nishimura,Urban Design Laboratory, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656 [email protected]

Research On Traditional Village Center A Case Study Of Tu Liem District, Hanoi

Japan

103

132

Prof. Fukuo Akimoto

Professor of City and Regional Planning Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Kyushu University Japan812-8581 [email protected]

Spanish Colonial Revival And The Birth Of Architectural Control

Japan

104

133

Wimonrart Issarathumnoon

Urban Design, Nishimura Laboratory Department of Urban Engineering, , Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan 113-8656 [email protected]

The Implementation Of Conservation Plans Of The Rattanakosin, Bangkok

Japan

119 134 Prof. Takashi Yasuda Professor of Town Planning, Setsunan Reconstruction planning of Okayama in Japan after World War Japan

15

Univ,7�18,Ikedanaka, Neyagawa,Osaka 572-8508,Japan, [email protected]

120

135

Andrea Urushima

20 Hananokicho Ichijoji Sakyoku Kyoto 606-8151 Japan, [email protected]

Uzo nishiyama’s proposals for a planned urban expansion of Japanese cities.

Japan

123

136

Naoto Nakajima

1-14-14-401 Minami-Otsuka, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan [email protected]

Fuchi” - A Traditional Concept Of Amenity In Japanese Modern City Planning

Japan

127

137

Tomoko Kuroda

Mukogawa Women’s University 6-46 Ikebirakicho, NishinomiyaHyogo, Japan [email protected]

Comparison of the Image of People’s Lifestyle in the City – According to City Theories of Patrick Geddes and Kenzo Tange

Japan

128

138

Yoshihiko Baba

Urban Design Laboratory, Dept of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan [email protected]

Reevaluating Traditional Urban Codes In Kyoto

Japan

130

139

Takahito Saiki

Kobe Design University, 8-1-1 Gakuennishi-machi, Nishi-ku, Kobe, 651-2196, Japan [email protected]

New Garden City Project In Japan -Garden City Maitamon, Mitsuike Project In Kobe -

Japan

134

140

Akihiro Kashima

#701-218 Owari-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, zip.604-0934, JAPAN [email protected]

A study on the town planning concept in the Spanish Renaissance the difference between the Ordinances of Philip II and Vitruvius' De Architectura Libri Decem

Japan

138

141

Yu Okamura

The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Urban Engineering, Urban Planning 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8656 Japan [email protected]

Study On The Process Of Conception And Formation Of Vista Towards Diet Building

Japan

142

Dr. Yuji Jinnouchi

Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Utsunomiya University, 350 Mine-machi, Utsunomiya-city, Tocigi-ken, Japan [email protected]

Japan

174 (Joint)

143

Mr. Yumiko Ueda

Researcher, Utsunomiya University, 350 Mine-machi, Utsunomiya-city, Tocigi-ken, Japan

Landscape Law And Urban Studies - A Case Study Of Japanese Experience And Experiment

Japan

191

144

Prof. Yoshi Fujimoto

Faculty of Human Society Department of Information Society, Senri Kinran University,5-25-1 Fujishirodai Suita-City

A study of Condominium Reconstruction of the Oldest New Town in Japan

Japan

16

Osaka 565-0873 Japan [email protected]

145 Han Haoying & Japan 193

(Joint)

146

Nishimura Yukio

Room 906, No. 14 Building, the University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan [email protected]

Urban Land Growth and Its Management in China The Contemporary Approaches

Japan

MEXICO

090

147

Dr. Sergio Miranda

Av. Imán # 580 Rinconada Puertos, Edificio Nassau, Depto. 302, Col. Pedregal de Carrasco, Coyoacán, Distrito Federal, C.P. 04700, Mexico´s City [email protected]

State, Local Government And Urban Planning In Mexico´S City Genesis Of An Urban Power, 1900 – 1933.

Mexico

148

Dr. Roque Juan Carrasco &

Av. Miguel Othón de Mendizabla No. 485. Col Nueva Industrial Vallejo, Gustavo A. Madero, D.F. México [email protected]

Mexico

115 (Joint)

149

Dr. Irma Guadalupe Romero

Prolongación Ixcateopan NO. 332 – 203 A. Col Santa Cruz Atoyac, Benito Juárez, D.F. C.P. 03310 México; [email protected]

City Planning In Mexico In The Context Of Global Economy

Mexico

NETHERLANDS

029

150

Prof. Pieter Glasbergen

Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, Utrecht University, PO Box 80115, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands [email protected]

The Partnership Paradigm: Governance Between Trust And Legitimacy

Netherlands

NEW ZEALAND 003 151 Diane Brand School of Architecture and Planning, Contesting Colonial Terrains: Macquarie's Sydney New Zealand

17

University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND [email protected]

030

152

Prof. Errol Haarhoff

Professor Errol Haarhoff, University of Auckland, School of Architecture and Planning, Private Bag 19 019, AUCKLAND, New Zealand [email protected]

The Garden City: Marketing Suburbia in New Zealand

New Zealand

153 Namita Kambli & New Zealand 047

(Joint)

154

Prof. Errol Haarhoff

School of Architecture and Planning University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand. [email protected]

Outdoor Advertsing as a Form of Urban Expression in India

New Zealand

140

155

Elizabeth Aitken Rose

The University of Auckland, , School of Architecture and Planning, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, , New Zealand. [email protected]

Fiction out of fiction or do frank’s ashes matter?

New Zealand

NIGERIA

068

156

Prof. Geoffrey Nwaka

Professor of History Abia State |University PMB 2000, Uturu, NigeriA [email protected]

Planning Healthy And Sustainable Cities In Africa: An Inclusive Approach

Nigeria

NORWAY

228

157

Rolee Aranya

Department of Urban Design and Planning, Alfred Getz vei 3, 7491 Trondheim, Norway

Global, Glocal Or Local City: Emerging Politics Of Scale In City Planning For The Globalising City Of Bangalore, India

Norway

POLAND

126

158

Martin Kohlrausch

German Historical Institute, Aleje Ujazdowskie 39, 00-540 Warszawa, Poland [email protected]

Catching Up As Communication: Polish Urban Planning And Inner-European transfer of knowledge. 1918-1948

Poland

18

PURTUGAL

159 Soares Liliana & Purtugal 002

(Joint) 160 Aparo Ermanno

Faculty of Architecture – Technical University of Lisbon [email protected]

Urban Tattoos as a Metaphor of the Modern City Purtugal

161 Madalena Cunha Matos & Portugal 076 (Joint)

162

Tania Beisl RAMOS

Faculty of Architecture – Technical University of Lisbon, Rua Sa Nogueira, Polo Universitario-Alto da Ajuda, 1349- 055 Lisbon, Portugal [email protected]

Going south: The garden city concept in urban plans made by Portuguese architects in the colonies during the 20th century.

Portugal

087

163

Pedro Ressano Garcia

Trav. Terras De Santana 3 Porta 3 1250 Lisboa – Portugal [email protected]

Sustainable Barrier At Lisbon’s Waterfront

Portugal

107

164

Jorge Correia

Departamento Autónomo de Arquitectura – University of Minho Campus de Azurém 4800-058 Guimarães / Portugal [email protected]

Early 16th Century Gridplanning In Northern Africa: From Arzila And Azamor To Mazagão

Portugal

112

165

Telmo Luís Garção Lopes

Sculptor, Ph.D. student of the program - Public Space and Urban Regeneration: Art and Society, University of Barcelona, Spain; Scholarship of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology Ministry of Science and Technology (FCT - MCT), Lisbon, Portugal. [email protected]

The Role Of Public Art In 'Lisbon 1994': An Improvement To This City’s Future

Portugal

116

166

Maria Manuel Oliveira

DAAUM, Universidade do Minho, Campus-Azurém, Guimarães 4800-1058 Portugal, [email protected]

1774-1776: The Plans For Vila Real De Santo António And Nova Goa The (Non) Circulation Of The Cemeterial Model

Portugal

167

Sérgio Rodrigues

School of Architecture – University of the Azores, [email protected] Portugal

159 (Joint)

R-161

Madalena Cunha Matos

Faculty of Architecture – Technical University of Lisbon, Rua Sa Nogueira, Polo Universitario-Alto da Ajuda, 1349- 055 Lisbon, Portugal [email protected]

Closing in. Condominiums of the 90’s in lisbon’s metropolitan region

Portugal

19

RUSSIA

016

168

Andrey Ivaov

8/3-33, Fasadnaya Str., Lesnoy Gorodok, Moscowskaya Oblast’, Russia, 143080 [email protected]

The Cities Of Uzgen And Karakol In Kyrgyzstan: Two Poles Of National Planning Cultures In Country Without Distinctive Urban Roots

Russia

SINGAPORE

139

169

Ning Huo

Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, 4 Architecture Drive, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117566 [email protected]

The Dynamics of State-Business Driven Public Spaces in Singapore

Singapore

170

Prof. Heng Chye Kiang

Professor Dept of Architecture National University of Singapore

Singapore 220

(Joint)

171

Mr. Chong Keng Hua

Research student (PhD) Dept of Architecture National University of Singapore

Singapore’s urban transformation, housing and public space

Singapore

SOUTH AFRICA

019 172 Prof. David Dewar University of Cape Town, South Africa [email protected] Cross- National Transfer of Planning Ideas and Local Identity South Africa

190

173

Tanya Zack &

South Africa

174

Brian Ruff.

76 Westmeath Road Parkview Johannesburg 2193 South Africa [email protected]

The Application Of Critical Pragmatism To The Evaluation Of Planning: The Case Of The Kathorus Special Presidential Project In South AfricA

South Africa

SPAIN

175 Rafael Reinoso Bellido & Spain 040 (Joint) 176 Jose Maria Romero

C/ Cueva de Menga 8, Málaga, Spain [email protected]

Highways For The Pedestrians. Social Capital With The Urban Remodeling Processes Spain

054

177

Prof. Nadia Fava

UDG, Girona, Barcelona, Calle Lleona 4, Entr. 3, 08002 Barcelona [email protected]

The Dense Façade of Barcelona

Spain

084 178 Manuel Guardia & Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura del Cross transferences and local planning paths. The Spain

20

179 Jose Luis Oyon Spain (Joint) 180

Miguel Usandizaga

Vallès (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Pere Serra, 1-15. 08173 Sant Cugat del Vallès [email protected]

barcelona market system

Spain

150

181

Mila Mila

PhD student in Theory and history of architecture, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona, Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain [email protected]

Museum and city – double exposition. Museum clusters incontemporary urban regeneration

Spain

182

Jose Luis & Spain

157 (Joint)

183 Jové Sandoval

Escuela de Arquitectura, Avda de Salamanca s/n, 47014 Valladolid, Spain [email protected]

The Transformation Of The Medieval City Through Alignment Reforms The Cort Plan Spain

SWEDEN

185 Prof. Ola Wetterberg Head of the Institute of Conservation Göteborg University Sweden 052

(Joint)

186

Dr. Mir Azimzadeh

Research fellow Institute of Conservation Göteborg University

Historically Generated Local Identity: The Impact Of Modern Planning Strategies On The Historic Core And Old Places In Cities

Sweden

TIWAN

189 Ho Hsin-Yi 179

(Joint)

190

Prof. Ming-Hung Wang

Department of Architecture, National Cheng Kung University, Department of Architecture, No.1, Ta-Hsueh Road. Division of Built Form and Design Studies [email protected]

Alternative Taipei: A Possible History Of Planning Since 1905

Taiwan

TURKEY:

034

191

Prof. Dr. Sevin Aksoylu

Professor, Anadolu University, Department of Architecture [email protected]

Diffusionist Impacts, Opportunities and Constraints in Environmental Policy Making in Turkey

Turkey

21

UAE

181

192

Dr. Azza Eleishe

Associate Professor of Architecture Ajman University of Science & Technology P.O. Box 346 Ajman – UAE [email protected]

The City of DubaiI or the Planning Illustration of Globalization in the Arabian Gulf

UAE

UK

004

193

Chris Landorf

Senior Lecturer, School of Architecture and Built Environment The University of Newcastle University Drive Callaghan NSW 2308 [email protected]

Sustainable World Heritage Management: an investigation of two key themes of sustainable practice

UK

024

194

Prof. Dennis Hardy

Professor, Emeritus Professor of Urban Planning Poundbury, UK [email protected]

Sustainable Places: Historic Concept, New Meanings

UK

039

195

Prof. Stephen V Ward

Department of Planning, Oxford Brookes University, Headington, Oxford OX3 OBP, UK [email protected]

The globalisation of the Baltimore model of waterfront development: A case study of developer as agent of transnational diffusion. UK

057

196

Stephen Legg

Department Of Geography, University Park, University Of Nottingham, Nottingham, Ng7 2rd, United Kingdom [email protected]

New Delhi; Resistance And The Tensions Of Empire In A Colonial Landscape

UK

058

197

Prof. Wolfgang Sonne

Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde, 131 Rottenrow, Glasgow G4 0NG, UK, [email protected]

The Reformed Urban Block in the Metropolis of the Early Twentieth Century: an International Model with a Local Flavour

UK

069

198

Dr. Mervyn Miller

Chartered Architect And Town Planner Silver Street, Ashwell, Baldock, Herts Sg7 Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust [email protected]

Vision Of Splendour: Lutyens’ Delhi

UK

080

199

Prof. Michael Hebbert

School of Environment & Development, Humanities Bridgheford Street Building, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom [email protected]

The Five Ages Of Street Architecture

UK

22

085 200 Prof. John Pendlebury The Urbanism of Thomas Sharp UK 201 Peter J Larkham & UK 086

(Joint) R-200 Prof. John Pendlebury

School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, [email protected] Reconstructing the Small Town UK

117

202

Noah Hysler Rubin

24B Fortune Green rd. London NW6 1UE UK [email protected]

The Changing Appreciaiton Of Patrick Geddes: A Critical Historiography In Town Planning

UK

231

203

Dr. David Pomfret

Department of History, University of Hong KongCity: Hong Kong, China

Eurasians, Space and the Colonial City in British Hong Kong and French Indochina, 1880-1945

UK

235

204

Prof. Robert Home

Anglia Law School, Anglia Ruskin University, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1SQ [email protected]

Land policy in British colonial urban development

UK

USA

005

205

Thomas J. Campanella

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Department of City and Regional Planning, CB# 3140, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3140 [email protected]

The Civilizing Road": The American Roots of China's Mobility Revolution

USA

013

206

Dr. Rajnder Jutla

Associate Professor of Planning Department of Geography, Geology and Planning , Missouri State University , 901 S. National Ave , Springfield, MO 65897, USA [email protected]

Power Of Place: Lessons For Planners And Designers

USA

015

207

Elihu Rubin

University of California, Berkeley, USA [email protected]

Insuring the City: Prudential’s Urban Policy for the Postwar American City

USA

208

Dr. Amita Sinha &

Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architectue, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign [email protected]

USA

021 (Joint)

209

Prof. Terence Harkness

Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, [email protected]

Views of Taj - Figure In The Landscape

USA

035

210

Carl H. Nightingale

State University of New York at Buffalo USA

The Urban and Global Origins of Color Lines in Colonial Madras and New York USA

036

211

Samar Maqusi

1884 Columbia Road N.W. #215 Washington D.C. 20009

New Communities Around Cairo : A Real Urban Strategy, or Merely An Economic Investment

USA

23

[email protected] 062

212

Konstantina N Soureli

727 15th St. NW, 6th floor, Washington DC, 20005, U.S. [email protected]

How is urban change fueled? power and design experiments on the high line, new york city USA

066

213

Judith Kenny

Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI 53211 USA [email protected]

Constructing Civic Space In An Imperial Capital: Madras’ People’s Park, 1860-1890

USA

074

214

Shiben Banerji

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 9-435 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA [email protected]

Planning As Justice

USA

075

215

Thomas Hubka

Department of Architecture, , University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI 53211 USA, [email protected]

Situating The Bungalow In Global Context: A Functional Standard For Working Class Domestic Space

USA

216

Dr. Stuart Meck

Director, Center for Government Services, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, 33, Livingston Avenue, Suite 200, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1979, [email protected]

USA 077

(Joint)

217

Dr. Rebecca Retzlaff

Assistant Professor, Auburn University, 314 Dudley Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 USA [email protected]

Reconstructing Golden v. Planning Board of Town of Ramapo: The Real Story Behind the First Growth Management Plan in the U.S.

USA

093

218

Dr. Gavin Shatkin

Assistant Professor, Urban and Regional Planning Program, University of Michigan 2000 Bonisteel Boulevard, Ann Arbor, USA [email protected]

The City And The Bottom Line: Urban Megaprojects And The Privatization Of Planning In Southeast Asia

USA

094

219

Dr. Zaire Dinzey-Flores

Vera Institute of Justice, 233 Broadway, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10279, USA [email protected]

Building u.s. Public housing in puerto rico

USA

096 (Panel)

220

Dr. Isabelle Gournay

School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation University of Maryland College Park , MD 20742 [email protected]

European Precedents For The Wasington 1902 Senate Park Commission Plan: Context And Issues

USA

097 (Panel)

R-205

Thomas J. Campanella

Department of City and Regional Planning University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill New East Building CB # 3140, Chapel Hill, NC 27278, USA, [email protected]

Resilient Cities: Urban Disasters And The Dynamics Of Recovery Panel

USA

24

221

Dr. Max Page

Associate Professor of Architecture and History Department of Art, University of Massachusetts, 151 Presidents Drive,Amherst, MA 01002 USA [email protected]

USA

222

Lawrence J. Vale

Professor and Head, Department of Urban Studies and Planning,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 7-337M, Cambridge, [email protected]

USA

113

223

Dr. Aseem Inam

28084 Championship Drive, Moreno Valley, California 92555-6411, USA [email protected]

Planning the Most Visited Place on Earth: Las Vegas and Planning History

USA

145

224

Asha Weinstein

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, San José State University, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0185 [email protected]

Traveler or pesky impediment to travel? Pedestrians and traffic regulations in the u.s. and france, 1870-1930

USA

149

225

Yuthika Sharma

PhD Candidate, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, New York, [email protected]

Revisiting Delhi’s Landscape Planning in Historical Perspective A Case Study of Delhi’s ‘Monument-Parks’

USA

162

226

Tridib Banerjee

School of Policy, Planning, and Development University of Southern California Los Angeles, California, 90089-0626, USA [email protected]

The Making Of Subaltern Urban Spaces: The Legacy Of Colonial Urban Development

USA

165

227

Bell Clement

1358 Oak Street, N.W., Washington D.C., USA [email protected]

Planning to House the City: John Ihlder and the Struggle for housing in US. urban redevelopment planning

USA

168

228

Ray Bromley

State University of New York at Albany, Geography & Planning Dept., AS-218 Albany, NY 12222, USA [email protected]

The Global Crossings Of Rural Reconstruction

USA

169

229

Vandana Baweja

#2224B, Doctoral Program in Architecture A.Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and, Urban Planning, 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA [email protected]

Koenigsberger’s Bhubaneswar: Unintended Imaginations

USA

171

230

Dr. Jyoti Hosagrahar

Sustainable Urbanism International and Columbia University, New York [email protected]

Urban Culture and Urban Nature: Negotiating Local and Global Identities in Delhi, 1803-2005

USA

25

178

231

Dr. Manu P. Sobti

Assistant Professor, School of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA, [email protected]

Lost in Translation – the destruction of Old Delhi and th creation of a New Capitale

USA

184

232

Charissa N. Terranova

Southern Methodist University, Division of Art History, Meadows School of the Arts P.O. Box 750356, Dallas, TX 75275-0356 [email protected]

Technocratic Aesthetics: Pragmatic Planning and Modern Housing in Postwar France, 1945-1975”

USA

186

233

Patricia L. Machemer

Assistant Professor, School of Planning, Design, and Construction, Urban and Regional Planning Program, Michigan State University, USA

[email protected]

Evaluating Youth Perceptions of an Ideal Community: A Comparative Study of Urban and Rural Children in Michigan

USA

187

234

Anubhav Gupata

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 80 Auburn Park, Apt. #301, Cambridge, MA, USA [email protected]

Colonial Construction And Postcolonial Persistence Of The “Imperial” In The New Delhi Plan

USA

235

Dr. John R. Mullin

Dean of the Graduate School, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 [email protected] &

USA

196 (Joint)

236

Dr. Zenia Kotval

Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823, USA [email protected]

The Utopian Underpinnings of the Nineteenth Century: New England Mill Community

USA

237

Clara Irazábal &

School of Policy, Planning, , and Development University of Southern California, Lewis Hall 312, Los Angeles, California 90089-0626 [email protected]

USA

200 (Joint)

238

Surajit Chakravarty

School of Policy, Planning, and Development University of Southern California, Lewis Hall 312, Los Angeles, California 90005 [email protected]

Transnational Trends In Urban Design And City-Making: Entertainment-Retail Centers (Ercs) In Hong Kong And Los Angeles

USA

201

239

Luis Valenzuela

March Universidad Catolica de Chile, Doctor of Design Harvard University, 8 Peabody Terrace 32, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA [email protected]

Mass Housing And Urbanization: On The Road To Modernization In Santiago Of Chile, 1930�1960

USA

26

240

Dr. Katherine Crew

Associate Professor, School of Planning Room 156, North Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85285, USA [email protected]

USA 204

(Joint)

241

Dr. Ann Forsyth

Director, Metropolitan Design Center University of Minnesota [email protected]

Auroville In Perspective: A Study Of Auroville Within A Framework of Western Ecological Planning

USA

212

242

Prof. Nihal Perera

Department of Urban Planning, College of Architecture and Planning, , Ball State University,, Muncie, IN 47306-0315 U.S.A. [email protected]

Importing Problems: The Impact of a Housing Ordinance on Colombo, Sri-Lanka

USA

243

Prof Michael Tomlan

Professor and Director, Historic Preservation Planning Program and a historic preservationist expert in building conservation technology of Cornell University, USA [email protected]

Gordon Cherry Memorial Lecture

USA

VENEZUELA

008

244

Ana Elisa Fato

Av. Universidad, Paramillo. Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira. Decanato de Investigación., San Cristóbal, Venezuela [email protected]

From The Tradition To The Modernization Of The City. The Paper Of The Colegio De Ingenieros De Venezuela And The Professionals Between 1950 And 1958

Venezuela

009

245

Prof. Alfanso Arellano

Av. Universidad, Paramillo, Departamento de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional, Experimental del Táchira, San Cristóbal, Venezuela [email protected]

The Urbanization San Blas, Sociology And PrefabricationIn Venezuela During The Decade Of The 1960

Venezuela

118

246

Norma García de Hernández

Calle 3 No. 1-13. Urbanización Las Acaias. San Cristóbal. Táchira. Venezuela [email protected]

Informal settlements: policies and programs. From eradication to recognition

Venezuela

148

247

Ligia Esther Mogollon

Universidad Nacional Experimental Del Táchira. San Cristóbal. Venezuela. 5001 [email protected]

Territorial implantation and metropolitan structuration of san cristobal a venezuelan border city (period 1870 -2006).

Venezuela

167

248

Teresa Pérez de Murzi

Avenida Universidad, Paramillo, Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira, San Cristóbal, Venezuela., [email protected]

Urban plans as instruments of social and spatial fragmentation the san cristóbal city case, Venezuela

Venezuela