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Living Cities I Citation for published version (APA): Pereira Roders, A. R., Krishnamurthy, S., Peters- van den Heuvel, A., & Lammers, D. G. O. (Eds.) (2015). Living Cities I: first international conference on living cities perspectives, Eindhoven, 13 January 2015 : conference proceedings. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. Document status and date: Published: 13/01/2015 Document Version: Publisher’s PDF, also known as Version of Record (includes final page, issue and volume numbers) Please check the document version of this publication: • A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review. There can be important differences between the submitted version and the official published version of record. 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Link to publication General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. • Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. • You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain • You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal. If the publication is distributed under the terms of Article 25fa of the Dutch Copyright Act, indicated by the “Taverne” license above, please follow below link for the End User Agreement: www.tue.nl/taverne Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us at: [email protected] providing details and we will investigate your claim. Download date: 06. Feb. 2023 LIVING CITIES I FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LIVING CITIES PERSPECTIVES EINDHOVEN | 13 JANUARY 2015 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS EDITED BY Ana Pereira Roders Sukanya Krishnamurthy Anne Marie Peters – Van der Heuvel Daan Lammers ISBN: 978-90-386-3893-5 Published by Eindhoven University of Technology Department of the Built Environment Den Dolech 2, PO box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands 1st edition, March 2015 E-book © 2015 Eindhoven University of Technology All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any reason, without prior written permission from Eindhoven University of Technology. Legal Notice The Editors and the Publisher are not responsible for the use which might be made of the following information. COPY EDITOR / PROOFREADER Patrycja Pustelnik CONFERENCE LOGO DESIGN Léon Tonnaer COVER IMAGE Andrew Ruiz Foreword Living Cities I is the first International Conference on Living Cities Perspectives organized by the department of the Built Environment, at the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. This conference was organized by students for students, enabling them to gain experience, skills, knowledge and academic attitude. Conference papers have been target to a double blind peer review process. Students were invited to select their conference sessions – culture, society, economy and environment – and have been tutored in their paper writing exercise. They all had one aim in common, to reveal the state-of-the-art in published research, studying living cities. Though, they were also challenged to reflect upon that same state-of-the-art and the reliability of its narratives, by comparing similar research, using different methods and tools. Together, they achieved the literature review of about 830 publications, confirming a strong relation between methods and narratives, but above all, a great complementary, rather than contradiction. Living cities fosters a conceptual shift in Urbanism and Architecture. As Hinchliffe & Whatmore (2006) explain, living cities departs from a prior understanding of cities as a built environment (as termed in conventional town and country planning), heading into an present understanding of cities where people are no longer considered inimical to nature, nor natures antithetical to cities, setting forward “a sense of ecological co-fabrication in which the life patterns and rhythms of people and other city dwellers are entangled with and against the grain of expert designs and blueprints”. Cities as “ecological disturbance regimes rather than ecological sacrifice zones” (Wolch, 1998). Students were invited to prepare the state-of-the-art in published research, studying living cities. In groups of 4-5 students, they selected one of the four sessions, triggered by the following keywords. Though, upfront they were hinted on their interrelation. They were also allowed to focus on other keywords. Culture Society Economy Environment Urban resources Urban social space Globalization Ecological Urbanism World heritage Inclusive and exclusive Megacities Landscape Architecture space Historic urban landscapes Human capital Architectural Urban ethnography Transformation Creativity Global competition Political landscapes Structural Reuse Innovation Creative industry Gentrification Material Reuse The papers composing this conference proceedings were selected in a peer review process, based on the students evaluations. Given the high quality of the papers, we have decided to extend the number of articles, from 20 to 30. Furthermore, two awards were given to the students. The Best Pechakucha Award was decided by the conference participants. The Best Paper Award was also based on the students evaluations, concerning the best paper per session. Follow the lists of the awardees. Best Pechakucha Award Culture W.F.C.J. Habets, T.P.M. van Dartel, T.J.J.L. van Lieshout, Meilin Wang, R.C.A. Hopstaken. How are different methodologies used to examine the correlation between ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands? Society Daniek Reijnders, Joost van Gorkom, Thijs van Tetering, Xiaoru Hua, Ahmet Bulut. Dear shrinking city, how can we help you? Economy Sander Bruinenberg, Rob van den Hoven, Christian Fredrix, Patrick van Dodewaard, Sjoerd te Bogt. How to measure the economic value of architecture? Environment Khuat Duy, Rico v.d. Gevel, Janet Snoeijen, Marike Schols, Jorinde Bijpost. Architectural transformation as a solution for vacant offices in the Netherlands. Best Paper Award Culture Moniek Kamphuis, Nina Claus, Marieke de Vries, Lizzy van Zon, Jaap Roeleveld. Differences in valuation between tourists and locals of world heritage in developing countries Society Daniek Reijnders, Joost van Gorkom, Thijs van Tetering, Xiaoru Hua, Ahmet Bulut. Dear shrinking city, how can we help you? Economy Guus Gielen, Kees de Visser, Dirk Jan Venema. Methodological approaches for measuring the influence of the creative class, a critical review Environment Khuat Duy, Rico v.d. Gevel, Janet Snoeijen, Marike Schols, Jorinde Bijpost. Architectural transformation as a solution for vacant offices in the Netherlands. My team and I congratulate the students on their first adventure in international conference and the papers presented in this conference proceedings. They evidence the spirit and strength of our students, sensible to key challenges of the XXI century, fearless to address them in their future practices. Ana Pereira Roders March 2015 Organizing + Scientific Committee1 Akyol Z. (Zeynep) Bakker E. (Vita) Boer J.P.M. van den (Joost) Doelen J.L.M. van der (Joost) Dong Y. (Yingbo) El-Kebir M.A. (Madiha) Gerrits J.P.P.M. (Joris) Guo W. (Wenbin) Heesterbeek I.A.J. (Ilse) Huveneers N.T. (Naomi) Ion G.M. (Georgia) Krishnamurthy, S. (Sukanya) Lammers, D. (Daan) Niu D. (Da) Pelzer J.M.E. (Jeroen) Pereira Roders, A. (Ana) Peters – Van der Heuvel, A.M. (Anne Marie) Pustelnik P. (Patrycja) Reuver O. de (Odile) Rooij M.G. van (Marinde) Sadek S. (Sazan) Steenhuis C. (Chris) Tonnaer L.F.C.M. (Leon) Valk R. (Rob) Venema D.H. (Dirk Jan) Wisse M. (Michael 1 Ordered alphabetically Schedule of Events 8:00 Registration and Coffee 8:30 Welcome: Ana Pereira Roders 9:00 Keynote presentation: Pieter van Wesemael 9:30 Session 1: Culture 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Session 2: Society 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Session 3: Economy Session 4: Environment (part I) 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 Session 4: Environment (part II) 17:00 Drinks Concluding remarks PechaKucha Awards Sessions Themes and Participants Session 1: Culture Moderator: Ana Pereira Roders Tim Willems, Léon Tonnaer, Michael Gravers, Laurie van Krugten. Methods to assess the cultural significance for preserving historic buildings Anne Pijl, J. Geerards, H.R. van der Veen, Nourdin Doudouh, Ming Guo.Methodology research on the effects of globalization on collective identity in architecture Steven Huyps, Gerben Meussen, Frederic Leenarts, Bert Atsma, Najib Amali. The impact of climate change on historic urban landscapes K.M. van Kesteren, T.J.J. van der Steen, C.A. Laatst, E.L.K. Linder, P. Pustelink. Industrial Canal- and Waterfront Transformation & Cultural Change Mieke van Herwijnen, Martin Buil, Guy Prudon, Erik Zonneveld Urban Shrinkage: an analysis of research methodologies W.F.C.J. Habets, T.P.M. van Dartel, T.J.J.L. van Lieshout, Meilin Wang, R.C.A. Hopstaken. How are different methodologies used to examine the correlation between ethnic and religious attachment among Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands? Willem Rooding, Jeroen Rooding, Sven Vos, Lex Lagendijk, S. de Gaetano Management of the historic urban environment in a developing city Moniek Kamphuis, Nina Claus, Marieke de Vries, Lizzy van Zon, Jaap Roeleveld. Differences in valuation between tourists and locals of world heritage in developing countries

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