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International Roundtable Conference : “Territories of Metropolis : compactness, dispersion, ecology : comparative perspectives between Asia and Europe” – Shanghai (Chine) – 5 au 7 avril 2016

International Roundtable Conference “Territories of Metropolis : compactness, dispersion, ecology : comparative perspectives between Asia and Europe”

Lieu : HKU Shanghai Study Center, 298 North Zushou Road, Hong Kou, Shanghai (Chine)

Date : 5 au 7 avril 2016

Institution : Faculty of architecture (University of Hong Kong), Université Paris-Est, Labex Futurs urbains

Accédez à l’annonce : Territories of Metropolis Int_Roundtable_Conf_SSC-HKU

avec des interventions des membres de l’UMR AUSser : Béatrice Mariolle, Adèle Esposito, Andrea Palmioli

et membre associé de l’UMR AUSser : Bénédicte Grosjean

Working seminar program :

5TH APRIL TUESDAY

08.30-09.00 REGISTRATION-WELCOME COFFEE

09.00-09.10 GREETINGS

Christopher J. Webster – Dean, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

09.10-09.25 THEMES INTRODUCTION AND PROSPECT

Adele Esposito – CNRS Researcher, Ipraus (Umr AUSser), FRANCE

Andrea Palmioli – PhD c. EDVTT University of Paris-Est, FRANCE, Visiting Fellow, Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

09.25-10.10 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Terence G. McGee – Prof. Emeritus, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, CANADA

“Citta Diffusa and Kotadesasasi”: Comparing Diffuse Urbanization in Europe and

Asia. A Project in the Making.

10.10- 10.40 Q&A

10.40- 11.00 COFFEE BREAK

11.00-11.45 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Andrew M. Marton – Professor, Centre for Asia Pacific Initiatives, Department of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Victoria, CANADA

“Diffuse Cities in China: Hybridity, Porosity and Eco-Urbanisation in the Lower Yangzi Delta. Preliminary ideas for a comparative project on diffuse cities in Asia and Europe”

11.45-12.15 Q&A

12.15- 13.15 LUNCH BREAK

13.15-14.00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Bénédicte Grosjean – Assistant Professor, École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de Lille, FRANCE

“Diffuse urban territories (Belgium & Europe) : concepts, forms, processes.”

14.00- 14.30 Q&A

14.30-14.50 COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 1

Discussant: Andrew M. Marton

14.50-15.10 Jian Zhuo – Deputy Head, Urban Planning Department CAUP, Tongji University

“Suburbia in Shanghai 2040: Through Urban Mobility and Transport Perspective”

15.10-15.30 Qiyu Tu – Deputy Director, Institute of Urban and Demographic Studies, Shanghai Academy of Social Science, CHINA

“Shanghai 2040: Global City? Global City-Region? Global City Agglomeration!”

15.30-16.00 Q&A

16.00-16.10 COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 2

Discussant: Jian Zhuo

16.10-16.30 Béatrice Mariolle – Assistant Professor, ENSA Paris-Belleville, Researcher Ipraus (Umr AUSser), FRANCE

“Dispersion futures”: Soil fragmentation is not an enemy of living landscapes

16.30-16.50 Peng Zhenwei – Chairman, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, CHINA

“Metropolitan Suburbanization in Shanghai”

16.50-17.20 Q&A

18:30 WELCOME DINNER

 

6TH APRIL WEDNESDAY

09.00- 09.20 REGISTRATION & COFFEE

SESSION 1

Discussant: Terry McGee

09.20-09.40 Andrea Palmioli – PhD c. EDVTT University of Paris-Est, Vising Fellow, Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

“Intertextures. Polarization and Diffusion in Yangtze River Delta: social ties, environment, economy.”

09.40-10.00 Etienne Monin – Lecturer, Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis University, Researcher, Prodig UMR- CNRS, FRANCE

“Agro-industrial development in metropolitan desakota: agricultural trajectories of towns and economical integration in Shanghai rural areas”

10.00-10.30 Q&A

10.30- 10.50 COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 2

Discussant: Andrew M. Marton

10.50-11.10 Dorothy Tang – Assistant Professor, Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

“Negotiating the Urban and Rural: Village-based transformation strategies in Panyu”

11.10-11.30 Qinyi Zhang – PhD c. IUAV School of Doctorate Studies in Urbanism, University of Venice, ITALY

“The Horizontal Metropolis”

11.30-12.00 Q&A

12.30-18.00 LUNCH & FIELDTRIP: Zhaotun Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai

 

7TH APRIL THURSDAY

09.00- 09.20 REGISTRATION & COFFEE

SESSION 1

Discussant: Bénédicte Grosjean

09.20-09.40 Adele Esposito – CNRS Researcher, Ipraus (Umr AUSser), FRANCE

“Diffuse and Dispersed Urbanization: State of the Art on Southeast Asia”

09.40-10.00 Joel Idt – Assistant Professor, UPEM, University of Paris-Est Marne-La-Vallée, FRANCE

”Public Policies in Diffuse Cities: the case of France”

10.00-10.30 Q&A

10.30- 10.50 COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 2

Discussant: Qiyu Tu

10.50-11.10 Chen Yang – Associate Professor, Department of Urban Planning CAUP, Tongji University, CHINA

“Building environment and Social Network Reconstruction in the Large-scale community in Shanghai”

11.10-11.30 Yao Cheng – Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University, CHINA

“The emerging of Shanghai global city region: centrality and diffusion”

11.30-12.00 Q&A

12.00- 14.00 LUNCH BREAK

14.00-16.00 ROUNDTABLE: RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES AND FURTHER COLLABORATIONS

16.00-16.20 COFFEE BREAK

16.20-16.35 CONCLUSION:

Andrea Palmioli – PhD c. EDVTT University of Paris-Est, Vising Fellow, Division of Landscape Architecture, The University of Hong Kong

 

 

 


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Pascal Fort (2 avril 2016). International Roundtable Conference : “Territories of Metropolis : compactness, dispersion, ecology : comparative perspectives between Asia and Europe” – Shanghai (Chine) – 5 au 7 avril 2016. Carnet de veille UMR AUSser. Consulté le 5 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/uz95


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