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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions
Main Themes: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy Planning and Designing new cities in China.
Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
Conference Program
Organized by
Department of Planning and Regional Development University of Thessaly
In collaboration with
Technical University of Crete &
Regional Authority of Crete
Under the Aegis
of The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE
1. Dr. Aspa Gospodini, Professor of Urban Planning & Design, Director of the Lab of Urban Morphology & Design, Department of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Greece, Chair of the Organising Committee and the Scientific Committee
2. Dr. Despina Dimelli, Assistant Professor in Urban Planning, School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete
3. Dr. Amalia Kotsaki, Assistant Professor in History and Theory of Architecture: Modern and Contemporary architecture, School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete
4. Mr. Stavros Arnaoutakis, Governor of Regional Authority of Crete 5. Mr. Apostolos Voulgarakis, Deputy Governor (Chania), Regional Authority Unit of
Chania
THE CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
1. Dr Stella Manika, Planner, University of Thessaly, Chief of the conference secretariat 2. Anna Roskagia Vouza, Planner, MSc in Urban Regeneration and Development,
Department of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Officer of the conference secretariat
3. Marina Oikonomou, Dipl. in Economics, MSc in Finance, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, Public relations officer
4. Marily Mitritsa, Planner, MSc in Urban Regeneration and Development, Department of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Officer of the conference secretariat
5. Irene Maria Kachrila, Dipl. Urban, Spatial and Regional Planner, Department of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Officer of the conference secretariat
THE CONFERENCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1. Dr Georgios Giannikis, Computer Scientist 2. Dimitris Oikonomou, Assistant in computer services at the conference venues
THE CONFERENCE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
1. Nicos Economou, In Economics, MSc, University of Kent, UK, Financial Project Manager and Accounting Manager of the conference
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
MEMBERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Adamakis K., University of Thessaly, Greece Alexandropoulou Ε., Planning Engineer,
President of the Association of Greek Planners (SEMPXPA),Greece
Arvanitidis P., University of Thessaly, Greece Asprogerakas E., University of Thessaly,
Greece Avgerinou-Kolonia S., National Technical
University of Athens, Greece Babalis D.D., University of Florence, Italy Beriatos E., University of Thessaly, Greece Bogiazides N., University of Thessaly, Greece Carmona M., Bartlett School UCL, UK Christodoulou H., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Christopoulou O., University of Thessaly,
Greece Cidre E., Bartlett School UCL, UK Cuthbert A., UNSW Asia Sydney Area,
Australia Damianakos D., University of Parma, Italy Dandekar C. Hemalata, California State
University, USA. De Magalhaes C., Bartlett School UCL London,
UK Deffner A., University of Thessaly, Greece Dimelli D., Technical University of Crete,
Greece Dimitrakopoulos, A., University of Ioannina,
Greece Dimitriou H., Bartlett School UCL, UK Dimoudi A., Democritus University of Thrace,
Greece Duken M., University of Thessaly, Greece Economou D., University of Thessaly, Greece Enlil Z., Yildiz Technical University Istanbul,
Turkey Zoras S., University of Derby, UK Galani V., University of Thessaly, Greece Geppert A., Universite Paris –Sorbonne,
France Geropanta V., Sapienza University of Rome,
Italy Grigoriadis S., Ministry of Tourism, Greece Gourgiotis A., University of Thessaly, Greece Goussios D., University of Thessaly, Greece
Haniotou E., National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Haintarlis M., University of Thessaly, Greece Haralambidou P., Bartlett School of
Architecture & Planning London, UK He Huang, Tsinghua University, China Ioannou B., Frederick University, Cyprus Ippolito A., Sapienza Universita di Roma, Italy, Kallioras D., University of Thessaly, Greece Kalogirou N., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Karadimitriou N., Bartlett School of
Architecture & Planning London, UK Krstic-Furundzic Aleksandra, University of
Belgrade, Serbia Kokkossis H., University of Thessaly, Greece Konstantinidou E., National Technical
University of Athens, Greece Kotsaki A., Technical University of Crete Kousidonis C., University of Thessaly, Greece Kuvač I., University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and
Herzegovina Kunzmann K. R., University College London Kyvelou S. S. , Panteion Unversity, Greece Lalenis K., University of Thessaly, Greece Leconte P., Foundation for the Urban
Environment, Brussels, Brussels Lo Piccolo F., University of Palermo, Italy Loukaitou-Sideris A., Associate Dean of Luskin
School of Public Affairs, UCLA, USA Maistrou E., National Technical University of
Athens, Greece Markatou M., Municipality of Larissa, and
University of Thessaly, Greece Metaxas Th., University of Thessaly, Greece Milojevic B., University of Banja Luka, Bosnia
and Herzegovina Mironowicz I., Gdańsk University of
Technology and RWTH Aachen University Mitoula R., Harokopio University, Greece Moraitis K., National Technical University of
Athens, Greece Mrdenovic T., University of Beograd, Serbia Nikolaou D., National Technical University of
Athens, Greece
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
Nilsson K., Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Oc T., Honorary Professor Bartlett School UCL - Editor of the Journal of Urban Design, UK
Pagonis Th., National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Paka A., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Pallagst K., Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
Panetsos G., University of Patras, Greece Papageorgiou M., University of Thessaly,
Greece Papagiannakis A., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Parthenios P, Technical University of Crete,
Greece Patrikios G., Democritus University of Thrace,
Greece Pendlebury J., Newcastle University, UK Petrakos G., University of Thessaly, Greece Petropoulou C., University of Aegean, Greece Polychronopoulos D., Dimokrition University
of Thrace, Greece Polyzos S., Univesity of Thessaly, Greece Ponzini D., Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy Pozani D., Epoka University, Albania Pozoukidou G., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Providakis K., School of Architecture Dean,
Technical University of Crete, Greece Punter J., Cardiff School of Planning and
Geography, UK Roberts M., University of Westminster
London, UK Rodi A., University of Patras, Greece Rovolis A., Panteion University, Greece Sakantamis K., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Salet W., University of Amsterdam,
Netherlands Sarantakou E., Ministry of Tourism, Greece Salvati L., Third University of Rome, Italy Samaras N., University of Thessaly, Greece Sapounakis A., University of Thessaly, Greece
Sepe M., Universita degli Studi Frederico II Napoli, Italy
Serra P., Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Serraos K., National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Siddi C., University of Cagliari, Italy Silva A. E., University of Cambridge, UK Skayannis P., University of Thessaly, Greece Stathakis D., University of Thessaly, Greece Stylidis I., University of Thessaly, Greece Sutcliffe B. E., Middle East Technical
University, Turkey Tasopoulou, N., President of the Association
of Planners (SEMPXPA), Branch of north Greece
Tellios A., University of Thessaloniki, Greece Terkenli Th., University of Aegean, Greece Thoidou E., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Townsend T., Head of School & Director
University of Newcastle, UK Tratsela M., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Triantafyllopoulos N., University of Thessaly,
Greece Trova V., University of Thessaly, Greece Tsagkrasoulis A., University of Thessaly,
Greece Tsartas P., Harokopion University, Greece Tsellios V., University of Thessaly, Greece Tsilimigkas G., University of Aegean, Greece Vitopoulou A., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Vougias S., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Vyzoviti S., University of Thessaly, Greece Yiannakou, A., Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Zavraka D., Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Institute of Technology, Greece Zouboulakis M., University of Thessaly,
Greece.
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
FORWARD
Dear colleagues,
The 4th International Conference on “CHANGING CITIES: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions”, Chania, Crete Island, Greece, 24-29 June 2019, is now a reality and a big academic event. The conference has been organised by The Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design, Department of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, in collaboration with School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete and Regional Authority of Crete, and under the aegis of The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy.
The series of CHANGING CITIES international conferences [CCC] has started in 2013 by The Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design, Department of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, and has so far delivered three conferences:
CHANGING CITIES I: Spatial, Morphological, formal and socioeconomic dimensions, 18-21 June 2013, Skiathos Island, Greece.
CHANGING CITIES IΙ: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions, 22-26 June 2015, Porto Heli, Peloponnese, Greece.
CHANGING CITIES IΙI: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions, 26-30 June 2017, Syros Island, Greece.
All three conferences have been welcome by the academic community of planners and architects worldwide attracting over 300 presenters from more than 50 countries.
The CC conferences are always taking place in Greek venues with characteristic urban or/and natural landscape like the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. The 4th conference has been decided to take place in Chania, Crete Island, since Chania is the most attractive town in Crete Island exhibiting a well-preserved Medieval and Renaissance historical core with a unique Venetian harbour, built between 1320 and 1356.
The series of CC conferences covers a vast spectrum of fields related to the present and future challenges of cities. In the last decades, we have all witnessed a series of dramatic, universal changes and developments affecting cities – their morphology, environment, economies, and societies. Global new conditions such as economic globalisation, European integration and the creation of urban networks and hierarchies; post–industrial economies of culture and new technologies; consciousness of environmental degradation and the necessity of green design, sustainable development, and resilient cities; the development of informational societies, the increasing mobility of individuals, 'space-time' compression, and the emerging smart cities; growing terrorism attacks and new security infrastructures of public spaces; increasing migrations and cultural diversity of individuals, and coexistence in multi – ethnic and multi-cultural urban societies. In this new milieu, cities change themselves to ad hoc adapt into new conditions while simultaneously scholars and
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
practitioners in urban planning and design, and urban policy-makers attempt to change cities so as to better fit into new conditions.
The series of CC conferences aspires to bring together urban planners and designers, spatial planners, architects, landscape designers, urban geographers, urban economists, urban sociologists, and urban policy makers, and investigate all together new challenges concerning cities and their future. The main aim is providing an international forum of transaction of ideas on changing cities.
The 4th CC conference focuses on two topics:
1. “SMART CITIES; Smart Environment, Smart Mobility, Smart Economy”
2. Planning and Designing new cities in China.
First, strategic development of smartness in cities is a fast growing field of great academic and policy-making interest, based on the development of new technologies in the services of inhabitants, visitors, tourists, entrepreneurs, et al. Therefore, it is a big challenge for all urban planners, designers, urban economists, and urban policy makers.
Second, China is a huge country with fast growing economy in the industrial sector. This gradually fuels national migration flows of millions of people from agrarian Chinese regions to urban districts, creating a large demand of housing. New large cities are planned, designed and developed in China in the last decade. Since Europe has been shrinking in demographic terms during the last three decades, there is no need for new cities. In this framework, all new schools of thought in urban planning and design are applying new ideas in China – attracting the interest of academia. The Organising Committee is proud to have arranged for the 4th CC conference, important special sessions devoted to Chinese cities:
“Planning & Designing new cities in China”, pre-organised by Dr. Huang He, Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China,
“Chinese Cities: Urban development, socio-economic transformations, policy challenges and comparisons with the European experience”, pre-organised by Prof. G. Petrakos, University of Thessaly, and Prof. Geoffrey Qiping Shen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
The conference thematic fields include the following:
Urban Design in Planning,
Sustainable Urban Planning & Development,
Urban Landscapes, Landscape Planning & Design,
Urban Cultures & Public Open Spaces,
Historical Centres & Built Heritage Management,
Environmental Urban Planning,
Cities & Health
Resilient cities,
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
Transportation Planning and Policy in cities,
Urban Planning Laws, Real Estate & Property Rights,
Urban Economies & spatial impacts,
City Branding and Urban Tourism,
Shrinking cities,
Divided cities,
Migration, multinational and multicultural societies & Urban Planning
The 4th CC conference has initially attracted 485 abstracts, and 186 research papers (optional submission to the conference E-Book of Proceedings). In the final conference program, there are 328 oral presentations and 22 poster presentations from all over the world; from Greece and the Balkans, Northwest Europe, USA, Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico), Middle East and North Africa, Asia, Far East (China and Japan), and Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea). The 4th CC conference is really international since 42% of the presenters are Greek academics and 58% of the contributors are from global academia.
I would like to thank
the Organising Committee;
the keynote speakers;
the scientific Committee of the conference for reviewing work, and especially the colleagues who pre-organised special sessions for the conference;
the academic supporters of the conference: University of Thessaly; School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete; and The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy.
the financial sponsors of the conference: Regional Authority of Crete, Green Fund of The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy;
and especially, all of you having contributed in this big academic event.
Aspa Gospodini, PhD
Professor of Urban Planning & Design,
Dept. of Planning & Regional Development, University of Thessaly,
Chair of the Organising Committee & the Scientific Committee
of the series of CC conferences.
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
USEFUL INFORMATION
The Conference Venue is at the Cultural Centre of Chania; Address: 70 Andrea
Papandreou Street, 73134 Chania. Τel. 0030 28213 44400 (– 403).
The Conference Registration Desk is located at the Entrance Hall of the Cultural Centre
of Chania.
Registration will be open during all days of the Conference, from 8:30 a.m. until 19:00
p.m.
1. CONFERENCES LUNCHES will take place at the Conference Venue (13:30-14:30)
2. WELCOME DRINK AND TRADITIONAL RECEPTION (Monday 24/6): Traditional Cretan
white wine and raki with dakos. Dakos is a Cretan meze consisting of a slice of soaked
dried bread or barley rusk (paximadi) topped with chopped tomatoes and crumbled feta
or mizithra cheese, and flavored with herbs such as dried oregano. Olives and pepper can
also be added. Traditional reception will be feasted with traditional Cretan music with
lyra and traditional Cretan dances by local Tradition Folklore Association of Chania, John
Agiasmenakis.
Welcome reception will take place in the courtyard of the Cultural Center of
Chania (20:30-21:30)
3. MOBILE WORKSHOP (Wednesday 26/6): One-day cultural excursion and visit the
archaeological sites of the Minoan prehistorical cities of Knossos and Phaistos: and having
lunch at the traditional Wine Tasting Premises at the Winery Miliaraki, Peza Pediadas,
Heraklion, Crete.
Conferences buses will leave at 8:00 a.m. in frond of the Cultural Center of Chania.
Return to Chania is estimated in the evening (18:00 p.m. -19:00)
Tickets at the registration Desk
4. GALA DINNER: The conference gala dinner will take place on Thursday 27th of June at
Thalasino Ageri Fish Tavern, 35 Vivilaki str, Tabakaria Halepa – Chania (20:00-24:00). The
place is within 15 min. walking distance from the Conference Venue.
5. POST CONDERENCE TOUR (Saturday 29/6): One-day excursion to south of Crete and
swimming at the magnificent beach of Elafonissos.
Conferences buses will leave at 8:00 a.m. in frond of the Cultural Center of Chania.
Return to Chania is estimated in the evening (18:00 p.m. -19:00)
Tickets at the registration Desk
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
Twenty one (21) posters will be exhibited during all days of the conference at the Entrance Hall.
Please find details of the titles and the authors of the posters in separate page of the program.
CHANGING CITIES IV: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic dimensions Chania, Crete Island 24-29 June 2019
P R O G R A M S C H E D U L E Time schedule
MONDAY 24th of June
TUESDAY 25th of June
WEDNESDAY 26th of June
THURSDAY 27th of June
FRIDAY 28th of June
SATURDAY 29th of June
8:30 – 19:00 Registration Registration Mobile Workshop; Visiting (by
bus) the archaeological
sites of Knossos and
Phaistos,
having lunch at the
traditional Wine Tasting Premises at the Winery Miliaraki,
Peza Pediadas
(8:00-19:00)
Registration Registration
Post-conference
one-day tour (by bus) to the
wonderful beaches of Elafonissos
(8:00-19:00)
9:30-10:20 Opening
Ceremony; Addresses
Parallel pre-organized
special sessions +
Thematic sessions
Parallel pre-organized
special sessions
+ Thematic sessions
Parallel pre-organized
special sessions +
Thematic sessions 10:20-13:30 Keynote
speeches
13:30 – 14:30 Conference Lunch
Conference Lunch
Lunch Break Conference Lunch
14:30-20:00
Keynote speeches
& roundtable discussion
Parallel pre-organized
special sessions +
Thematic sessions
Parallel pre-organized
special sessions
+ Thematic sessions
Parallel pre-organized
special sessions +
Thematic sessions
+ Poster session
20:30 – 21:30 Welcome Drink and traditional reception
20:00 – 24:00 Gala Dinner
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Monday, 24 June 2019 • DAY 1
9:30-10:20
OPENING CEREMONY Welcome introduction
by Prof. Aspa Gospodini, Chair of the Organising & Scientific Committee WELCOME ADDRESSES
by Mr George Stathakis Minister of Enviroment and Energy, Mr Apostolos Voulgarakis Deputy Governor of Regional Authority Unit of Chania, Mr Nikolaos Kalogeris Thematic Deputy Governor for Planning Environment and Energy, Regional Authority of Crete, Prof. Laliotou Ioanna Vice Rector of Research and Lifelong Learning, University of Thessaly, Prof. Dimelli Despoina Member of the Organizing Committee
CCIV, Representative of School of Architecture Technical University of Crete
KEYNOTE SPEECHES
10:20-10:40 New City Planning and Design in Chinese Capital Region Since 1990s Prof. He Huang, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China
10:40-11:00 A Study of Plot Ratios and Building Height Restrictions in High-Density Cities Using Spatial Analysis Technologies Prof. Geoffrey Qiping SHEN, Faculty of Construction and Environment, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
11:00-11:20 China & Europe: A difficult relationship and what this has to do with spatial development in Europe Prof. Klaus R. Kunzmann, Professor emeritus, Technical University of Dortmund
11:20-11:40 Creating the public realm in the contemporary city: London and Hong Kong and the public use of private space Prof. Claudio de Magalhães, Bartlett School of Planning UCL
11:40-12:00
Smart teaching for smart cities. How shall we teach for changing European urban future? Prof. Izabela Mironowicz, Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology and Faculty of Architecture, RWTH Aachen University
12:00-12:20
Historic Environments and Wellbeing: What are the connections? Prof. Tim Townshend, Deputy Head of School and Director of Planning and Urban Design Global Urban Research Unit, School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK
12:20-12:40 Planning Reform and Development Rights in Greece: Institutional Persistence and Elite Rule in the Face of the Crisis Prof. Nikolaos Karadimitriou, The Bartlett School of Planning UCL
12:40-13:00
Reusing Historic Industrial Buildings Prof. John Pendlebury, Head of School School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, The Quadrangle, Newcastle University, UK
13:00-13:20 Landscape thoughts for climate change,
MAIN AUDITORIUM
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
Prof. Achille Ippolito, Director of the Master in Landscape Design - Uniscape - Cursa - ASB, Italy
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Monday, 24 June 2019 • DAY 1
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
KEYNOTE SPEECHES
14:30-14:50
Architecture – Technology – Environment Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Krstić-Furundžić, Ing.- Arch.Department of Architectural Technology, Faculty of Architecture University of Belgrade
14:50-15:10 ‘Smart’ epistemic paradigms: contemporary landscape references and their epistemological and political validity Prof. Kostas Moraitis, National Technical University of Athens NTUA, School of Architecture, Greece
15:10-15:30 Heritage open space in transformation beyond tangible barriers Prof. Dimitra Babalis, Department of Architecture University of Florence, Italy
15:30-15:50 Urban Resilience. Spatial policies and relative dilemmas Prof. Konstantinos Serraos, National Technical University of Athens NTUA, School of Architecture, Greece
15:50-16:10
Healthy, liveable and happy urban design Prof. Marichela Sepe, IRISS - Institute for Research in Innovation and Services for Development, CNR - National Research Council
16:10-16:30 Smart cities and industry heritage: A case of Eleousis Prof. Georgios Panetsos, Head of School of Architecture, University of Patra, Greece
16:30-16:50 A Darwinian standpoint on how "smart and smartless" really influences the evolution and survival of changing cities Prof. Dimitris Polychronopoulos, School of Architecture Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
16:50-17:10 "Considering eco-urbanism in times of complexity and uncertainty: an evolutionary resilience perspective" Prof. Stella Kyvelou, Dpt of Economic and Regional Development Panteion University, Greece
17:10-17:30 "City Branding and Cultural Routes. Case Studies from Greece and Abroad" Prof. Roido Mitoula, Department of Home Economics and Ecology University of Athens, Greece
17:30-17:50 "SMART" CULTURAL HERITAGE Prof. Elena Konstantinidou, School of Architecture National Technical University of Greece
17:50-18:10 "Decarbonizing Future Cities and Consequences" Prof. Stamatis Zoras, Department of Built Environment of the University of Derby, UK
MAIN AUDITORIUM
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Monday, 24 June 2019 • DAY 1
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: Crisis, Innovation and the Planning System: From heteronomy to autonomy chaired by Prof. Nikos Karadimitriou
18:10-20:00
Prof. Klaus Kunzmann, Professor emeritus Technical University of Dortmund
Prof. Izabela Mironowicz, Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology and Faculty of Architecture, RWTH Aachen University
Prof. Athena Yannakou, Department of Planning and Development, Aristotel University of Thessaloniki
Prof. Thanos Pagonis, National Technical University of Athens NTUA, School of Architecture, Greece
Manfred Schrenk, CORP, Austria
20:30 WELCOME DRINK AND TRADITIONAL RECEPTION
MAIN AUDITORIUM
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Changing Cities-Climate Change-The Role of Urban Green organised and chaired by Prof. Achille Ippolito & Co-chair Prof. Mateo. Clemente
9:00-9:10 Landscape thoughts for climate change, A. M. Ippolito
9:10-9:20 Grey Green Blue Compose with nature the landscape-city, L. Zecchin
9:20-9:30 The use of local tax for the incentive of the environmental improvement of urban areas: the case of green roofs of industrial buildings, R.Berto, P.Rosato, C.A. Stival
9:30-9:40 The use of green in changing cities. An integrated approach to planning the urban landscape with green technologies, L. Herzog, M. Marino
9:40-9:50 The Restoration of Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Green Public Spaces and its Contribution to the Regeneration of Urban Landscapes in Mexican Cities., P. Granziera
9:50-10:00 Re-designing public spaces in times of climate changes;, M. Clemente
10:00-10:10 Smart city and alluvial park: the role of the “urban green” in the water management through historical and natural values, D. Cialdea, C. Pompei
10:10-10:20 Urban green for allergenic pollen free spaces, C. D’Avino
10:20-10:30 "Landscape project in port transformation: the case of Barcelona" S.D'Amora, I.Tombolini
10:30-10:40 A pervasive, slight green network for improving citizens’ wellbeing: some experiences and proposals, L. Martincigh, M. Di Guida
10:40-10:50 Climate adaptation and cities sustainable development: the role of urban green in the political strategies and programs, S. Damiano
10:50-11:00 Interdisciplinary Methodology for rethinking the urban layout via Multi Criteria analysis and indicator application, L.Tommasoli, F. R. Luciani, L. Herzog, A. Caccamo
11:00-11:10 Urban-rural gradient: Deciphering the semantic labyrinth, J. Bogaert, M. André, G. Durán, R. P. Ortiz
11:10-11:20 A strategic plan for the management of the economic-cultural center of Alonissos island and the Northern Sporades Marine National Park, I. Konaxis
11:20-11:30 Urban regeneration of minor centers and climate change, J. Ruggiero
11:30-11:40 Fertile Grounds: emergent ecologies and commons, S. Bartumeus Ferre, P. Karamanea
11:40-12:10 DISCUSSION
MAIN AUDITORIUM
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Chinese Cities Urban development, socio-economic transformations, policy challenges and comparisons with the European experience
organised and chaired by Prof. George Petrakos & Prof. Junhua Chen
14:30-15:00
KEYNOTE SPEECHE Prof. George Petrakos, Department of Planning & Regional Development
University of Thessaly, Greece
15:00-15:10 The role of agglomeration dynamics in the (extensive-form) growth process: Evidence from China, G. Boyang, D. Kallioras, V. Monastiriotis, G. Petrakos
15:10-15:20 Urban systems in China and Europe: Concentrated or dispersed, B.Gao, M. Lin, M. Lu, J. Chen
15:20-15:30 Academic excellence and regional development in China: Policy challenges and comparisons with the European experience, M. Adamakou, G. Petrakos
15:30-15:40 The real-time spatial data enabled urban form morphosis mapping: using the case of Yiwu City, W. Zou
15:40-15:50 Topic-modeling enabled semantic analysis on infrastructure development projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, HL. Chan, DK. Xiong, YF. Fan, YL. Li
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Theorising Adaptive Reuse organised and chaired by Prof. John Pendlebury
12:10-12:20 Theorising Adaptive Re-use, J.Pendlebury
12:20-12:30 What distinguish ‘adaptive reuse’ from utilitarian reuse? – the communicative competency of design interventions, Y.W. Wang, J. Pendlebury
12:30-12:40 Adaptive reuse of industrial heritage, J. Skrede, G. Swensen
12:40-12:50 Post-industrialism exemplified – the cultural biography of two textile factories, G. Swensen
12:50-13:30 DISCUSSION
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
15:50-16:00 Policy analysis of Khorgas development project in China and Kazakhstan: Impacts on local economy and social development, SQ. Hao, YL. Li
16:00-16:10 Financial risk on Belt and Road Initiative’s transnational railway development projects: a comparative study between Laos and Thailand, T. H. Tang, T. T. Ng, T. K. Yung
16:10-16:20 Regional inequality in China and Europe: From multiple perspectives, J. Chen, J. Zhang, S. Yu, H. Wang
16:20-16:30 Urban regeneration and heritage conservation in China and Greece: Practice and experience, H. Wang, X. Gao, Y. Zhao, B. Gao
16:30-17:00 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Public space, livability and sustainable regeneration I organised and chaired by Prof. Marichela Sepe & Co-chair Prof. Chryssanthi Petropoulou
17:00-17:10 Slow regeneration: liveable places for all, M.Sepe
17:10-17:20 Smart Rebel Creativity in Rio de Janeiro’s and Salvador de Bahia’s favelas versus Smart Gentrified Cities. Cultural and educational cases in Curuzu’s and Vila Cruzeiro’s barrios, C. Petropoulou, R. Marques, E. Santos, M. Pinto
17:20-17:30 The urban landscape of the Lura river into the Saronno town, M. Ugolini, S. Varvaro 17:30-17:40 Urban regeneration processes in the recent territorial policies of the Emilia Romagna region, M. Ugolini, S. Varvarο
17:40-17:50 Livable borders. The impact of streetwalls porosity on sociability in open public spaces: empirical evidence from Nantou village., M. Zordan, C. Villani, G. Talamini
17:50-18:00 The changing face and revitalization of movie theaters in Beijing, W. Chenyue, X. Rongbo 18:00-18:10 Antifragile public spaces in contemporary European urban territories, B.Galimberti
18:10-18:20 The role of public space in the urban regeneration of the City of Rome's Grande Raccordo Anulare. The new green belt as an example of sustainable urban regeneration, M. Pietrolucci
18:20-18:30 Re-shaping Milano peripheries through public space design. A contribute from the Politecnico, L. Pogliani
18:30-18:40 Tradition, informality, social innovation: “bassi”, informal economy and tourism in Naples, A. Berritto, R. Mazza, G. Punziano
18:40-18:50 Streetscape for healthy life, A. Capuano
18:50-19:00 Designing roads for health from the lesson of Bernard Rudofsky. The historical Mediterranean centers as paradigms of a city that produces healthy lifestyles and a pedestrian-friendly, A. Lanzetta, A. Valeriani
19:00-19:10 A synthetic approach to designing urban shading devices: The case of the Old Venetian Port of Chania, N. Kalogirou, A. Vartholomaios
19:10-19:20 Athens Waterfront _ Planning a "Livable" Public Space by the sea, E. Spanogianni, Y. Theodora 19:20-20:00 DISCUSSION
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Public space, livability and sustainable regeneration II, organised and chaired by Prof. Marichela Sepe & Co-chair Prof. Byron Ioannou
9:00-9:10 Participation, social networks and urban regeneration. New opportunities and challenges for liveable urban design project, M.Sepe
9:10-9:20 Relentless Resilience, L. Castello
9:20-9:30 Climate adaptation and livability for the environmental enhancement of urban spaces. A proposal in a case study, V. Dessì, G. Scudo
9:30-9:40 How can we plan better cities for all?, C. Peraboni, S. Campioli
9:40-9:50 Regenerating the system of public spaces in the UNESCO site “Historic centre of Florence” Layerings, connections and participated experiences in the Oltrarno, A.Bacci, C. Capitanio, D. Cinti, S.Vitali
9:50-10:00 La Citta Ideale: applying design thinking and strategic vision in the development of innovation districts in Italy and Australia, G. Aranda-Mena
10:00-10:10 The decline and regeneration of the public markets in Beijing: A practice of community development and space production, Z. Ke’er, D.Handuo
10:10-10:20 Human displacement and its relationship with the industrial economy: a case study in Joinville / Brazil, R. Weiss, R. F. Goettems
10:20-10:30 Main Streets vs. Complete streets: Paving the Way for Sustainable Neighborhoods, M. Almosaind
10:30-10:40 Sustainable Urban Culture in Green Open Spaces of Isfahan, M. Haghighatbin
10:40-10:50 From a "sea port area" to a "public space" for the city _ Planning approaches for urban sustainable regeneration in Igoumenitsa, Greece, A. Pitouli, Y. Theodora
10:50-11:00 Best practices for urban spaces: a case study in Joinville/Brazil, R. F. Goettems, P. Scheffer, C. S. Silveira, L. F. Hagemann
11:00-11:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Planning and Designing new cities in China, organised and chaired by Prof. Huang He
11:30-11:40 New City Planning and Design in Chinese Capital Region, H. Huang
11:40-11:50 Study on Software, Network and Computer Service Industry’s distribution evolvement in Beijing, Y. Liu, H. Huang
11:50-12:00 Conservation and enjoyment of Chinese historic cities focusing on the urban public space system, S. M. Sun
12:00-12:10 Research on the mechanism of aging public housing renewal in China, L. Zhang, H. Huang
12:10-12:20 Culture as a strategy for urban development, the case of the Education District in SIP, Jiangsu Province, P.Pellegrini
12:20-13:00 DISCUSSION
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Smart and inclusive human settlements, reconciling past with future, organised and chaired by Prof. Byron Ioannou & Co-chair Prof. Dimitris Polychronopoulos
14:30-14:40 Place inclusiveness and assessment of suburban environments, B. Ioannou
14:40-14:50 The Delta Po region, adaptive morphology creating cultural heritage, S. Tornieri
14:50-15:00 An Innovative Spatial Decision Support System for Land-use Planning, M. Lazoglou, D.C. Angelides
15:00-15:10 A compressed public space: a trolley bus accompanying urban change, M. Bovo, P. Briata, M. Bricocoli
15:10-15:20 Less is Smart, M. Grigoriadou, D. Polychronopoulos
15:20-15:30 Grounded indentities: Urban surface conditioning and material technologies, D. D. Zavraka, A. Tellios
15:30-15:40 Studying Demographic dividend as a dimension of socio economic growth and as a parameter of influence on urban fabric in a developing country- Case of Indian subcontinent, M.Thussu
15:40-15:50 What future for Braço de Prata, F. Nunes da Silva, E. Yagci
15:50-16:00 The right to work and the right to the city, the conflict between public space and street sales: the case of Bogota, J. I. B. Escobar
16:00-16:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Urban Heritage in Times of Uncertainty, organised and chaired by Prof. Dimitra Babalis & Prof. Tim Townshend
16:30-16:40 Heritage as a buffer in times of uncertaint, T. Townshend
16:40-16:50 Innovative ways for more protection of historic waterfronts, D. Babalis
16:50-17:00 Arquata del Tronto: the post-seismic reconstruction between territorial identity and place’s safety, V. d’Abramo
17:00-17:10 Complexity on Istanbul Waterfronts and Imageability of the Heritage Sites, S. Seçmen
17:10-17:20 Post-earthquake recovery of Urban Heritage. Case studies from Greece, E.Maistrou
17:20-17:30 The opportunities of Crisis. Bottom up initiatives for the reuse of industrial heritage: The example of the Tabacalera in Madrid, T. Chatzi Rodopoulou
17:30-17:40 The Rehabilitation of the Sugar Urban Heritage: Issues and Counterpoints, G.Campagnol
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
17:40-17:50 Learning from the past: The ‘Garden City’ in future green infrastructure, G.Swensen, S.K. Berg 17:50-18:00 Local Building Systems _ The implementation of wood as a structural element in Greece, K. Adamakis, A. Ioannou 18:00-18:10 The case study of Paris in an increasingly uncertain Europe, A.S. de Rosa, E. Bocci 18:10-18:20 Historic cities in transition: the impact on the architectural and urban landscape, C.Nafa
18:20-19:00 DISCUSSION
19:00-20:30 5th "INTEGRO_UAD International Group on Urban and Architecture Design" ANNUAL MEETING,
chaired by Prof Dimitra Babalis
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Virtual insularity and virtual navigation networks as compared to physical sea itineraries, organised and chaired by Prof. Konstantinos Moraitis & Dr. Marilena Mela
9:00-9:10 Smart augmented cities: global urban space and sea networks-The Aegean archipelago example, K. Moraitis 9:10-9:20 Emerging islands: a historiography- based approach on future insularitie, M. Mela
9:20-9:30 Smart insular agriculture: Agricultural networks in Tilos island, N. Andrianopoulou, M. Katomeri, L.Roussou
9:30-9:40 Designing in a cultural Landscape, smart insularity, the example of Tinos island, A. Vassilopoulou-Kampitsi, D. Lelouda, E. Mantaka
9:40-10:10 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Smart humanitarian tendencies, organised and chaired by Prof. Konstantinos Moraitis & Prof. Elena Konstantinidou
10:10-10:20 Urban intelligence and the political sustainability of cities, K. Moraitis
10:20-10:30 “Smart” or Affective participation : The case of Lavrion, E. Konstantinidou, P.Koutrolikou, K.Moraitis
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
10:30-10:40 Smart Technicities, K.Apostolidis 10:40-10:50 An Evaluation of Resilient City: Citizien Science Projects Approach, P. Aykutlar , K. Velibeyoğlu 10:50-11:00 Changing cities, changing citizens - cultural evolution and urban adaptability, P. Kalyfommatos 11:00-11:10 The Elusive Character of the City, K. Moretti 11:10-11:20 ‘Smart Cities’ and social interaction: investigating flows of multiculturalism and multi-ethnicity, A.Moraiti 11:20-11:30 Acceptance of religious differences as an example of smart humanitarian policy in changing cities, E. Vallina 11:30-11:40 The Constitution of Collective Consciousness and the Way it is Affected by Different Cultural Backgrounds, C. Maistreli 11:40-11:50 Robabecciah: The City of Disused Items, C.Luchetti
11:50-12:00 Visualizing flows in the Mediterranean: material, people, and information exchanges among cities of the sea, M. Mela
12:00-12:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Space, Pressures and the Management of Coastal Cities Landscape, organised and chaired by Prof. Georgios Tsilimigkas & Co-chair Prof. Stella Kyvelou
14:30-14:40 Cruise tourism and coastal cities landscape. Evidence from Crete Island, Greece, N. Rempis, G. Tsilimigkas, G. Pavlogeorgatos
14:40-14:50 Coastal Cities Spatial Metrics : A new landscape monitoring indicator based on seasonal population estimates., P. Baltas, L. Liakos
14:50-15:00 Changing Landscapes: Population growth and land cover change of Greek Coastal Cities and Agglomerations over the last 20 years., P. Baltas, L. Liakos
15:00-15:10 Towards a Landscape Policy – Strategy in tourism: Implementation in the case of Lesbos, D. E. Schistou, T. S. Terkenli
15:10-15:20 Three scenarios for the Summerschool 2018 ‘Waterscapes in Transformation’, S. Pillen, K. Scheerlinck, E. Van
15:20-15:30 Sustainable Development of Green Tourism in Greece, as an economic driving force in local regions -A case study of destinations in Crete, T. Ishimoto
15:30-15:40 Coastal cities and new challenges: how to build an effective smart and sustainable coastal management, G. Motta Zanin
15:40-15:50 Options for Land Sea Interactions (LSI) and insular seascapes-landscapes in Greece, S.Kyvelou, E.Giannopoulou
15:50-16:00 Unregulated urban growth, and built-up areas dispersion as a landscape transformation factor: Evidence from Ermoupoli, Syros Grecce, E- T. Derdemezi, G. Tsilimigkas and G. Pavlogeorgatos
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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16:00-16:10 Coastal cities landscape: Quantitative representation of the structure and spatial distribution of land uses in Larger Urban Zones of coastal medium size cities of Greece, E.T. Derdemezi, R.K. Antonitseva
16:10-16:20 Coastal erosion and landscape changes in urban environments. Interventions and side effects in Crete Island, Greece., N. Rempis, G. Alexandrakis
16:20-16:50 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Sustainable Urban Mobility, organised and chaired by Prof. Spyros Vougias and Dr. Maria Markatou
16:50-17:00 Future vehicles in smart cities, in the context of circular economy and sustainable mobility, K. Anastasiadou, S. Vougias 17:00-17:10 Zaria: History, Development and Contemporary Challenges, Y.A.Bununu , Y. A. Ubangari 17:10-17:20 The legal framework regarding the carrying out and implementation of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs), A.
Gianniou, C.Koutakos, M. Markatou,S. Nema
17:20-17:30 Passenger perception of quality and satisfaction of public transport in Poland. Empirical study, K. Roman 17:30-17:40 Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans-SUMPs: The case of Larissa, a first assessment Valuation and perspectives., A.Gianniou,
C.Koutakos, M. Markatou, S. Nema, L.Thanopoulou
17:40-17:50 Increasing Saudi Females’ Accessibility to Employment via Car-pooling in Riyadh: Measure the Realistic Commute Cost by Network Computing Methods and Investigate the Share-ability based on Actual Taxi Trip Data, W.Qiu, S.Williams
17:50-18:00 Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Best Practices in Europe and Comparison with the Greek Experience, A. Gianniou, C. Koutakos, M. Markatou, S. Nema
18:00-18:10 An information system for detecting water leaks in municipal water networks, P. Prastacos, E. Diamandakis, E. Kosmadakis 18:10-18:20 Future vehicles in smart cities, in the context of circular economy and sustainable mobility, K. Anastasiadou, S. Vougias 18:20-18:30 Provision of incentives for the use of alternative means of transport in medium-sized towns, G. Kollaros, E. Papastavrinidis, A.
Athanasopoulou, V. Kollarou
18:30-18:40 Optimal highway alignment selection through dynamic stakeholder engagement – A tenable decision framework, I. Zafar, G. Qiping Shen, H. Zahoor
18:40-19:10 DISCUSSION
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Urban Regeneration supporting urban resilience and developing creative and smart cities , organised and chaired by Prof. Aspa Gospodini & Prof. Despoina Dimelli
9:00-9:10 Urban Regeneration supporting urban resilience and developing creative and smart cities, A. Gospodini
9:10-9:20 Smart sustainable mobility in historic areas-The case of Chania, D. Dimelli
9:20-9:30 Three “shades” of Urban Shrinkage, S. Manika, A.Gospodini 9:30-9:40 Smart City Development in Toronto: Quayside, Sidewalk Labs on the Toronto Waterfront, D. Amborski 9:40-9:50 Smarter together: towards a collective smartness on the neighbourhood scale via technology and beyond, E. Zippelius
9:50-10:00 The Urban Dimension of the Greek development strategy in 2014-2020 programming period , Y.Saratsis
10:00-10:10 Sustainable redevelopment of former military sites: An opportunity for Greek cities that should not be lost., K. Koleli
10:10-10:20 Smart Regeneration and reuse of state hotels “Xenia”, Greece: Applying spatial, morphological and economic criteria, I. M. Kachrila, A. Gospodini
10:20-10:30 Strategic Planning in Smart Cities: the case of Heraklion city, D. Stylianakis
10:30-10:40 Urban Regeneration and Re-use of abandoned industrial sites: The case «Vamvakourgia», Volos, Greece, A.R. Vouza, A. Gospodini
10:40-10:50 Stupid cities: how smart cities can lead to collapse, E. J. Garcia
10:50-11:00 Eco Cities versus Smart Cities: Socioeconomic dimensions and employment impacts in terms of smart econom, M. Staboulis, I.Lazaridou
11:00-11:10 Balkans towards urban resilience: The case of Sofia, K. Gkioufi
11:10-11:20 Some smart forests and a simple city, B. Boberska, P. Culley
11:20-11:50 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Changing Cities Historic Urban Landscapes and the Socio Economic Dimension, organised and chaired by Prof. Eleni Maistrou
11:50-12:00 The socio economic identity of historical cities and villages and heritage values, E. Maistrou
12:00-12:10 The socio-economic dimension of ten European Capitals through the lens of destination@-branding, A.S. de Rosa, E. Bocci, M. Latini
12:10-12:20 Changing historic city centers. The planning tools addressing the shrinking North Italian cases, P. Pellegrini
12:20-12:30 Emporeio of Santorini: 4 + 1 action hubs for the protection and promotion of a historical settlement, V. Chatzis, P. Markou, A. Prasinou, T. Stefanaki, E. Symiakakis
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
12:30-12:40 Preservation & touristic Development of Traditional settlements. The Example of OIA -SANTORINI, P.B.Didoni 12:40-12:50 Historic Urban Landscapes – Contemporary Challenges and Practices: The case study of Athens Historic Centre, S. I. Prigkou
12:50-13:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Planning for Resilience in Urban and Regional Level, organised and chaired by Prof. Constantinos Serraos & Prof. Evaggelos Asprogerakas
14:30-14:40 The role of spatial planning policies in fostering regional economic resilience in Greece, E. Asprogerakas, N. Tasopoulou
14:40-14:50 The introduction of the shared bicycle and the stimulation of public transport altering the image of the city of Rethymno. Presentation of research results, V. Eleftheriou, E. Bakogiannis, H. Kiriakidis, M. Siti
14:50-15:00 Engaging Community in Planning for Resilience: Lessons Learnt from Papagos-Cholargos Municipality - Greece, A. Leka, A. Stratigea
15:00-15:10 Re-Streaming The City: Resilience Planning for Urban Flood Management in Volos, Greece, I. Carydi
15:10-15:20 Creating a World Class Built Environment through Networked Visioning to Advance Urban and Regional Resilience, P. Crawford, J. Lillie, S. Witter
15:20-15:30 Problem-Based Solutions: Transformative Approaches to Mitigate the Impacts of Boom-and-Bust in Declining Urban Communities, J. Lara
15:30-15:40 The new city into the Hellinikon Development / Athens – resilience through vagueness, G. Spiliopoulou
15:40-15:50 Research and innovation strategies for smart specialization (RIS3) and regional spatial plans: key factors for the development of resilient regions, F. Stefani, A. Gourgiotis
15:50-16:00 Assessment of outdoor comfort perception in a pedestrian area of a medium size city, G. Kalogeropoulos, A. Dimoudi, P. Toumpoulides, S. Zoras
16:00-16:10 High density in urban areas and resilience, Maria Papaioannou
16:10-16:20 Research on the development potential of a “green chain” for pedestrians and bicycles in medium sized-cities. The case of Drama, Greece, E. Bakogiannis, C. Kyriakidis, E. Papagerasimou, M. Siti, C. Karolemeas
16:20-17:00 DISCUSSION
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Architectural Design and Technology in the Context of Energy and Environmental Issues, organised and chaired by Prof. Aleksandra Krstić-Furundžić & Co-chair Prof. Tatjana Mrdjenovic
17:00-17:10 Textile as a functional component in the urban environment, D. Savanović, A. Krstić-Furundžić, A. Nikezić
17:10-17:20 Design assessment of different models of geometrically complex glass envelopes, T. Kosić, I. Svetel, M. Stavric
17:20-17:30 Optimizing building materials flow through principle of restorative economy, T. Kosić, L. Havinga, T. Tsalkatidis, E. Naboni
17:30-17:40 Refurbished Curricula for Architects’ Education both in Content and Environment (case study), G. Medvegy, B. Bachmann, G. Veres, Á. Borsos, D. Rétfalvi
17:40-17:50 Research-based Architectural Design: Comfort Modelling of a Dwelling Unit - Development of Zala Springs Golf Resort - Creating the first Multi Comfort Building in Hungary, B. Bachmann, I. Szamosközi, I. Németh, A. Sütő
17:50-18:00 Sustainable construction technology: From innovative architectural advances to handcrafting traditional techniques, A. Kitriniaris
18:00-18:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Smart monumentality, smart cultural landscape and digital vitalism, organised and chaired by Prof. Konstantinos Moraitis
18:30-18:40 An almost specific case of monumentality: Hellenic landscape and ‘smart’ sensuality, K. Moraitis 18:40-18:50 Smart monumentality via audio documentation in the Civil War: the case of the Athenian urban landscape, S. Portesi 18:50-19:00 The scenery of Lesbos: Natural environment and cultural reference, E. Chatzivasileiou, R. Katachanas
19:00-19:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Agricultural and industrial heritage and landscape planning, organised and chaired by Dr. Maria Markatou
19:30-19:40 Satellite and 5G technologies in the experimentation of sustainable urban agricultural practices in Matera, Capital of European culture of 2019, P. D'Antonio, F. Toscano, S. Lopinto
19:40-19:50 Software and technologies in the sustainable management of landscape and environmental resources: state of the art in the Mediterranean of Europe, P. D’Antonio, A. Varasano - S. Perna, C. D’Antonio
19:50-20:00 Cultural landscape, littoral landscape and mass tourism: A posible synergy, M. P. Artiagoitia, K.P.López, V. Piliego, S.Schmidtler
20:00-20:30 DISCUSSION
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Planning at the neighborhood scale - key elements and mechanics in shaping eco-neighborhoods, organised and chaired by Prof. Stella Kyvelou
9:00-9:10 DESIGNING ACCESSARY DWELLING UNITS FOR AFFORDABILITY, H. C. Dandekar
9:10-9:20 Participatory planning and environmental psychology: where top-down and bottom-up converge, M. Pannone
9:20-9:30 Walls within walls: Examining the rationalities, functional purposes and implications of walls in Gated communities in Ghana., R.J. Ehwi
9:30-9:40 For a livable city able to educate and care for citizens, F.Toppetti
9:40-10:00 DISCUSSION
Urban Landscapes, Landscape Planning & Design I chaired by Prof. Despoina. Zavraka & Prof. Anestis Gourgiotis
10:00-10:10 Urban Metabolism under pressure 2 greek ports transforming through 20th century, K. Christoforaki
10:10-10:20 Environmental design and outdoor urban rooms: Industrial plants on small scale interventions, I. Grigoriadis, D. Zavraka
10:20-10:30 Along and towards the Tagus Estuary, C. Anastasia
10:30-10:40 Methods and tools for landscape planning and management of coastal areas. The case study of Greece, A. Gourgiotis, Α. Gkoltsiou
10:40-10:50 Ancestral systems facing sea level rise in Portuguese seashore streets, S. Proença
10:50-11:20 DISCUSSION
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019 • DAY 2
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: The Collapse of Great Metropolitan Archetypes: the Monumentalized City of Mummified Authenticity vs. the Urban as Genealogy of _Scape,
organised and chaired by Prof. Aristotelis Dimitrakopoulos
17:00-17:10 The Collapse of Great Metropolitan Archetypes: the Monumentalized City of Mummified Authenticity vs. the Urban as Genealogy of _Scape, A. Dimitrakopoulos
17:10-17:20 Authentically Disneyesque: Cultural Heritage, Monumentality and Locality as Mummified Iterations of Identity, A. Dimitrakopoulos
17:20-17:30 Balance Conservation with Change Inherent contradictions in sustainable cultural heritage, N. Patsavos 17:30-17:40 Rediscovering Rotter-land, C. Galanos 17:40-17:50 The City as Physis: landscape urbanities or the urban as a genealogy of _scape, A. Dimitrakopoulos
17:50-18:00 The abandonment of ‘nuova dimensione’ and ‘urban renewal’ in a transatlantic perspective: the 1968 effects on the perception of urban conditions, M. Charitonidou
18:00-18:30 DISCUSSION
Wednesday, 26 June 2019 • DAY 3
08:00-19:00
MOBILE WORKSHOP: Visit to the archaeological sites of Knossos and Phaistos and lunch at the traditional Wine Tasting Premises at the
Winery Miliaraki, Peza Pediadas, Heraklion, Crete
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Green Strategies for Territorial Regeneration, organised and chaired by Prof. Tatjana Mrdjenovic
9:00-9:10 PRINCIPLES OF RESILIENT TERRITORIAL STRATEGIES_ Case Study of Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake, T. Mrđenović
9:10-9:20 Temporary Landscape Intervention, K. H.C. Ludwig 9:20-9:30 Experiencing Open Spaces in Metropolitan Ramallah/ Palestine, S. Nazer, S. Kuhail
9:30-9:40 Spaces of Arrival. Swamp as a terrain of contestation in Cartagena, Colombia, A. Baena
9:40-9:50 The knowledge of the potential of a territory forgotten as starting key to a smart reuse strategy., C.C. Falasca, A. Gigante
9:50-10:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Planning cities through private development Urban Planning in the age of Finance, organised and chaired by Prof. Claudio de Magalhães
10:30-10:40 Planning risk, housing supply and democracy, C. De Magalhaes, N. Gallent, S.F. Trigo, C. Whitehead, K. Scanlon
10:40-10:50 Knowledge in Planning: how municipal plans understand their areas, Y. Rydin
10:50-11:00 Swiss Majority-based Land Improvement Syndicates (LIS): A Transaction-Costs Story, S. Shahab, F.X.Viallon
11:00-11:10 Vacant land and growth led planning in London, S.F. Trigo
11:10-11:20 Cooperative development schemes and contracts as means for sharing costs and benefits of urban development between the public sector and private investors – the Viennese case, R. Korab, A. Neisen
11:20-11:50 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Sensing cities, changing forms. On resilience and re-invention of smart city space, organised and chaired by Prof. Alcestis Rodi
11:50-12:00 The contribution of soundscape in urban design: current practices and challenges., E. Margaritis
12:00-12:10 Pulverization and clustering in Dubai How the city is shaped by the smart economy, A. Cornaro
12:10-12:20
Apply Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Measures Human Perception of Street Design Quality: Taking Shanghai Pudong District as an example, W.Qiu, X. Li, X. Huang, M. He
12:20-12:30 Who serves our civil servants? Turning the tide of civic technology to strengthen democratic resilience, A. Roy
12:30-13:00 DISCUSSION
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Smart adaptation. Modernistic heritage for sustainability of the future, organised and chaired by Prof. Izabela Mironowicz
14:30-14:40 SMART CITIES: buzzword, mega business or a chance for more livable cities – where are the planners?, M. SCHRENK
14:40-14:50 BIG BEAUTIFUL BUILDINDS - Post-war Modernism in the Ruhr Area, C. Reicher
14:50-15:00 Big buildings of post-war modernism in the context of time layers - an urban–morphological perspective, M. Leyser-Droste 15:00-15:10 Yesterday’s utopia and today’s prototype: Large housing estates of the 1960s in northern Bavaria, C. M. Enss, S. Herold
15:10-15:20 Changing estates. Modernist housing as a resource for sustainable development, M. Harnack
15:20-15:30 Cultural Heritage adaptive reuse for sustainable development pathways in creative and knowledge cities, P. Elisei, M. Draghia, G. Dane, N. Onesciuc
15:30-16:00 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: Smart management of the cities cultural heritage, organised and chaired by Prof. Nikos Samaras & Co-chair Prof. Christos Th. Kousidonis
16:00-16:10 Restoration and Re-use of a ‘Kastroplikton’ Residence at Ano Poli (Upper Town) Thessaloniki, Greece, C.-Z. Kefala, N. Samaras
16:10-16:20 Restoration of Metochi at Nies, Magnesia, Greece and a Proposal for Re-use characterized by “Discreteness” and “Reversibility”, I. Drizou, D. Lavda, N. Samaras
16:20-16:30 Restoration of buildings, Recovering memories, M. Asteri, A. Gkaraliakos
16:30-16:40 Photogrammetry and GIS to the smart management of the traditional settlement of Varousi in Trikala, Greece, A. Moysiadis, M. Chasioti
16:40-16:50 Rehabilitation and re-use of Kachramanoglou industrial building in Keratsini, Athens, Greece, K. Leodi, E.-Z. Skari
16:50-17:00 Cultural heritage’s management in contemporary cities, A. Ajani, M. Kaffe, A. El Hussein, K. Sin - Tung Man, M. Sofge, L. Camerlinck
17:00-17:10 Management of cultural reserve in Trikala, the example of the city’s historic centre, D. Vlachava
17:10-17:20 A few basic principles of an innovative methodology in the field of restoration of monuments. The 30-year experience of works at St Stephen Monastery, Meteora, Greece., E.K. Tzima
13:30-14:30 LUNCH BREAK
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
17:20-17:30 What does it take to be inscribed as a WHS? Urban tourism and place branding in the case of Iznik/ Nicaea, S. Kuzuoglu, S. Kladou
17:30-17:40 “Irruption of the unexpected and the pursuit of hope: Earthquakes in Kefalonia, Santorini, Sicily”, D. Gkina 17:40-18:10 DISCUSSION
Urban Cultures & Public Open Spaces
chaired by Prof. Constantinos Serraos & Prof. Theodoros Metaxas
9:00-9:10 Recording and evaluate the intangible and tangible cultural heritage of a place, E.Linaki, K.Serraos
9:10-9:20 Sustainable Urban Culture in Green Open Spaces of Isfaha, M. Haghighatbin
9:20-9:30 Quinto Vicentino, Italy. The public space in front of the Palladian villa Thiene as a theme of urban regeneration and tourism enhancement, E. Pietrogrande, A. Dalla Caneva
9:30-9:40 Biding for European Capital of Culture Title – A comparative study of the 14 Greek candidate cities, G. Sarlis, T. Metaxas
9:40-9:50 A study on the characteristics and spatial differentiation of slogans in Chinese urban public space, TX.Wei, Y.Hou
9:50-10:00 Re-imagining the common, The adaptive reuse of Nablus electricity hangers, Y. Elrifai, D.Yaser 10:00-10:10 Cultural development and the relevance with cultural design: the city of Trikala, E. Konstantopoulou
10:10-10:20 Robabecciah: The City of Disused Items, C.Luchetti
10:20-10:30 Urban Culture and City Metamorphosis: public spaces and urban-layout transformation, S. Fernandes
10:30-10:50 DISCUSSION
Historical Centres & Built Heritage Management chaired by Prof. Nikos Samaras & Prof. Maria Grigoriadou
10:50-11:00 Revitalizing Heritage Egyptian City Centers through Smart Economic and Cultural Businesses, A.Elnokaly, A.Elseragy, M.Sabbagh
11:00-11:10 Sustainable Preservation of Built Heritage. Historical center as a product of cultural tourism - the case of medieval town of Rhodes, D. Giannakopoulos
11:10-11:20 Branding & myth: When Persephone was abducted in mountain Olympus, V. D. Spanos
20:00-24:00 GALA DINNER
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
11:20-11:30 The collective memory of space: adaptive reuse architecture, K. Kabashi, F. Kabashi
11:30-11:40 Conservation Framework Research of Sui Daxing and Tang Chang’an City Site in the contemporary City of Xi 'an, D. Wei, L. Kecheng, Y. Yuan
11:40-11:50 Heritage Regeneration of Historical City Xi’an, S. Jing, L. Kecheng, C. Haiqing, X. Li 11:50-12:20 DISCUSSION
13:30-14:30 LUNCH BREAK
Urban Landscapes, Landscape Planning & Design II chaired by Prof. Georgios Tsilimigkas
14:30-14:40 Past glories and future challenges: towns, cities and the landscape in the Pontine Plain, S. Boca, A. Korolija, C. Pallini
14:40-14:50 Reclamation Works, Planning and Architecture. Past and Future of the Apulian Tableland, S. Boca, A. Korolija, C. Pallini
14:50-15:00 Using Big Data to Support Public Space Research, A.Vantu, K. Day
15:00-15:10 Changing cities, changing linguistic landscapes: The convergence of physical and virtual linguistic landscapes of the UAE, A. Ajšić, Z. Filipović, A. Tankosić
15:10-15:30 DISCUSSION
Urban Economies & Spatial Impacts chaired by Prof. Dimitris Kallioras
15:30-15:40 Metropolitan Areas in European Countries: Measuring Morphological Polycentricity, P. Nikolopoulos, A. Gkouzos, A. Papadaskalopoulos
15:40-15:50 Mediterranean Migrations and Urban Forms: Challenges and Opportunities, O. Salem
15:50-16:00 The survey for utilization as a regional base of regional airport in Japan ; a case of Noto Airport and Ibaraki Airport, T.TEMMOKU
16:00-16:10 Current Status and Tasks of Facilities Rentals as a Profit-Making Enterprise in the Public Art Museum in Japan, H.KOMUKAI
16:10-16:20 Thinking outside the box, E. Patanè, S. Maestri 16:20-16:30 Housing Relocation, Land Use and Spatial Development in Metropolitan Algiers, S.C. SERRAI, Dr. K. A. DJIAR
16:30-16:40 An analysis of the housing units in the Attica region by the year they were constructed, P. Prastacos, Υ. Dafermos, A. Lagarias
16:40-16:50 The Constitution of New Generation Urban Development Models, L. Nicolaou., G. Butina-Watson 16:50-17:20 DISCUSSION
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
Sustainable Urban Planning & Development I
chaired by Prof. Elena Konstantinidou & Prof. Νikos Triantafyllopoulos
9:00-9:10 Post-suburban dynamics and metropolitan governance in Lisbon, J. Gonçalves, B. Condessa, M. Santos
9:10-9:20 Design for smart energy systems as a tool for the development of communities, cities and territories, I. Caruso
9:20-9:30 The development of smart cities: analysis of the interactions among the economic, sustainability and resilience components in the new technological framework, D. Di Ciaccio, C. Galimberti, A. Di Ciaccio, E.Maroder
9:30-9:40 Mega events, urban development and economic implications. The case of Barcelona, A. Goulas 9:40-9:50 Sport events Impacts on local economy and development: The case of Region of Thessaly, Greece, A. Goulas, M. Pappa
9:50-10:00 Detection of fire-prone areas in Attica Region, E. Bakogiannis, G. Christodoulopoulou, C. Karolemeas, S. Tsigdinos, and E. Kourmpa
10:00-10:10 The enhancement of public real-estate assets as a resource in urban regeneration processes, A.M. Colavitti, A.Floris 10:10-10:20 Performance assessment of a cavity wall for generating electricity: a novel 3D model , Z.Soleimani, S.Zoras, Y. Cui
10:20-10:30 Urban Regeneration as a means of achieving urban resilience: An implementation in the historical center of Aigio, Greece, G.Roussou, G.Pozoukidou
10:30-10:40 Fifty years of service planning in Italy (1968-2018). The evolution of "standard" toward the efficiency of governance, A.M. Colavitti, S. Serra
10:40-10:50 Sustainable development of small Mediterranean islands: bioregional strategies for the valorisation of military heritage and the islands territory, A. M. Colavitti, D. R. Fiorino, S. Serra, A. Usai
10:50-11:00 The construction and representation of identitary resources in the planning regional development: a Sardinian case‐study, F. Pes
11:00-11:10 What is the role of local actors in developing local creative industries? The small Turkish cities as illustrative case studies, E. Kerimoglu
11:10-11:20 Underground space and urban sustainability: an integrated approach to the city of the future, C. Paraskevopoulou, A. Cornaro, H. Admiraal, A. Paraskevopoulou
11:20-12:00 DISCUSSION
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
City Branding and Urban Tourism chaired by Prof. Theodoros Metaxas
12:00-12:10 Tourist Consumption: Between Materiality and Meaning, A. Allegri
12:10-12:20 Why and How have Walking-Trail Booms Occurred —On the Yaen Mountain Pass Route in the Tama Hills, Tokyo - Y. Okamura, Y. Katagiri
12:20-12:30 Route Optimization for Urban Tourism Using On-Demand Autonomous Boats in Amsterdam, H.Rong, W.Tu, F. Duarte, C. Ratti
12:30-12:40 Changing cities through museum tourism: The Diachronic museum of Larissa, V. D. Spanos
12:40-12:50 Shifting urbanscapes: city branding and the ‘State’, D.Yaser, Y.Elrifai 12:50-13:30 DISCUSSION
14:30-16:30
RESEARCH MEETING COLLABORATION We are inviting all colleagues to communicate their research ideas or/and to search for research partners in existing or new
projects, to set up research consortium for "HORAZON 2020"
Urban Design in Planning chaired by Prof. Aristotelis Dimitrakopoulos & Prof. Thanos Pagonis
9:00-9:10 Unfolding cities, the age of metropolis, C. Korner 9:10-9:20 Strategic city marketing plans and smart environments: The case of Trikala, M. Parmazis
9:20-9:30 Preferences for streets with buildings of different heights, levels of permeability and locations, A. T. Reis, A. F. Panzenhagen, I. M. Diniz
9:30-9:40 Government-led demolition of Bankrupted Accommodations in Kaga city, Japan, R. Nishikawa
9:40-9:50 Planning sustainable urban-industrial configurations: relations amongst industrial complexes and the centralities of a metropolitan continuum, D. Altafini, A. Braga, V. Cutini
9:50-10:00 The urban form of large European cities; an analysis using spatial metrics, P. Prastacos, A. Lagarias
13:30-14:30 LUNCH BREAK
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Thursday, 27 June 2019 • DAY 4
10:00-10:10 Street scenes with buildings of different heights and ground floor interfaces: preference as a place to live, F. Antocheviz, C. Arsego, A. T. Reis
10:10-10:20 Eutectonic Urbanisms: Post-Hippodamian Planning – Congruen Cities, A. Dimitrakopoulos 10:20-10:30 Olfactory perception of blind and sighted users in the aesthetic analysis of public open spaces, C. P. Barroso, A. T. Reis 10:30-10:40 Exploring formal and informal means of improving spatial quality in cities across Europe, T.Gabrieli
10:40-10:50 Urban Design: an investigation on walbability and connectivity in the context of social housing, D. Maron, J. C. B. Vargas, L. I. G. Miron
10:50-11:00 Smart road light, D.Karampistis, A.Filippidis, G.Goudroumanis, M.Neophitou, N.Mpaltas, C.Kotrotsios 11:00-11:10 SOME HOUSING ISSUES MALAYSIA 2020 AND BEYOND, J. Wakefield
11:10-11:20 THE COMPACTION AS A SUSTAINABLE MEASURE: STUDIES ON URBAN CONFIGURATION IN SPACE SYNTAX, A. H. Dreissig
11:20-11:30 Comparing the effect of green yards on cooling degree days, cooling degree hours and discomfort index, Pantazis E., Dimoudi A.
11:30-12:00 DISCUSSION
13:30-14:30 LUNCH BREAK
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Friday, 28 June 2019 • DAY 5
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: From chthonic to universal: how Santorini evolves into a smart hub, organised and chaired by Prof. Riva Lava
9:00-9:10 From order to disorder: The case of the Santorini habitat, R. Lava, S. Inetzi
9:10-9:20 Tourism Carrying Capacity as a Tool for Spatial Planning: An Index-based Approach for the Greek islands, M. Lazoglou, P. Voulelis, E. Asprogerakas, A. Koudouni, K. Serraos
9:20-9:30 The singular man, M. A. Deffner 9:30-9:40 Smart Santorini and its ultimate question, Μ. Kaltsa 9:40-9:50 A recurrence of destruction and renewal in Strogili*_ prognosis modulors, A.I. Filippi 9:50-10:00 The Matrix of Santorini: Inverted Topographies, D. Aligianni, I. Mitsis, M. Michou 10:00-10:30 DISCUSSION
PRE-ORGANISED SPECIAL SESSION: The Chinese city- emerging heritage issues when ancient meets high tech, organised and chaired by Prof. Riva Lava & Prof. Konstantinos Kostopoulos
10:30-10:40 Claiming public space in the renewal of historical buildings Projects in Italy, Iraq, China, Vietnam, A. Cornaro 10:40-10:50 Body Urbanism-Porosity and trans-scale operation on Chinese cities' interior space, Zhao.DL
10:50-11:00 Emerging issues of heritage in the context of China’s dynamic development; metropolitan – vernacular and the quest to reinvent the identity of China’s built environment: the case for Hengjin village, K. Kostopoulos, R. Lava, W. Deng
11:00-11:30 DISCUSSION
Urban Planning Laws, Real Estate & Property Rights chaired by Prof. Νikos Triantafyllopoulos
11:30-11:40 Homeless in Palermo and the ‘participative turn’ of housing programmes: the missing step of the Ladder of Citizen Participation, F. L. Piccolo, A.Giampino, V. Todaro
11:40-11:50 The spatial effects of property taxation - Τhe case of Greece, Ε. Rallias, Ν. Triantafyllopoulos
11:50-12:00 Experiencing Participatory Processes through Urban Transformation Projects: Local impacts and cultural inputs from İzmir,T. Sanli
12:00-12:10 The relevance between the modifications on the change of household numbers and condominium owner assembly, C.T. Liao , C.C. Hsiao
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12:10-12:20 General building regulations and Urban Planning: a Comparative Analysis and a First Assessment, M. Markatou, K. Zakinthinou, A. Ztriva
12:20-13:00 DISCUSSION
POSTER SESSION
14:30-16:00 Poster authors joining the Conference are invited in the discussion of poster session at the Main Auditorium in order to present
details of their work and answer to questions of the audience.
Sustainable Urban Planning & Development II chaired by Prof. Anastasios Tellios & Prof. Marilena Papageorgiou
9:00-9:10 Drivers and models to support policies of territorial transformation, J. Lourenço Marques, M. Borges, P. Batista, C. Gonçalves, J. Wolf
9:10-9:20 Cellular automata as a tool to analyze urban sprawl: Developing a dynamic model to simulate urban growth scenarios in the city of Heraklion, Greece, A. Lagarias, J.Sayas
9:20-9:30 Architects and urban planners in the face of energy transition -smart cities energy aspects in shaping building structures and cities, J. Kurek, J. Martyniuk-Pęczek
9:30-9:40 Identifying cognitive operations of sustainable design under the prism of energy transition. The case of Clichy Batignolles, M.Apostolou, F. Guéna
9:40-9:50 The digital tools in the design process of Landscape, P. Koulali, A. Tellios
9:50-10:00 Towards an inclusive future? The role of planner and the project “Schools Open to the Neighbourhood” in Thessaloniki, O. Datsi, T. Istoriou
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Friday, 28 June 2019 • DAY 5
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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10:00-10:10 On Architectural Conservation in Palestine’s Central Highlands, L. Judeh 10:10-10:20 Abandoned buildings and land as venues for urban development and regeneration: evidence from three medium-sized Greek
cities, M. Papageorgiou 10:20-10:30 An Interactive Approach to the Optimization of Public Space Lighting with Residents’ Participation, B. A. Portnov 10:30-10:40 Brand Name of the Municipality of Heraklion through the use of Cultural Heritage, St. Stratantonakis, R.Mitoula,
H.Theodoropoulou, P.Kaldis 10:40-10:50 DISCUSSION 10:50-11:00 Towards a circular economy: overview and challenges for urban areas, D. Foutakis, E. Thoidou 11:00-11:10 School Travel Plans: Safe routes to schools in medium-sized towns, E. Papastavrinidis, G. Kollaros, A. Athanasopoulou, V.
Kollarou 11:10-11:20 Sustainability Contribution of the Holy Cave of Apokalypse in Patmos Island, Greece, St.Kiosse, R.Mitoula, H.Theodoropoulou,
H.Sardianou 11:20-11:30 Land management strategies for sustainable (re-)development of public land assets in protected areas, D.Litsardou,
R.Klabatsea 11:30-11:40 Participatory redesign practices for accelerating integrated multi-modal and low carbon mobility solutions in urban axis, A.
Yiannakou, P.Tarani, S. Zountsa, C. Kalogirou, G. Aifadopoulou, K. Chrysostomou, A. Poupkou, C. Meleti, D. Melas 11:40-11:50 On the association between land system architecture and summer diurnal temperatures in urban areas, Y. Kamarianakis, X. Li,
B. L. Turner, A. Brazel 11:50-:12:00 Sustainable Disaster Recovery process after Εarthquake: Opportunities and Constraints. The Role of Community Involvement,
A. Theodoropoulou , I. Ntaliakouras 12:00-12:10 Recovering the “lost” public space from the planned urban plot: The example of the squares of the historic center of Larissa,
M. Markatou, K. Tsiachas 12:10-12:20 A frightening diversity in protective enclaves? Islamophobia and Muslim-concentration areas in Melbourne and Sydney,
Australia, V. Colic-Peisker 12:20-12:30 Mapping the personal geography of the city, K. Tzortzi, E. Theodorou 12:30-13:00 DISCUSSION
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Friday, 28 June 2019 • DAY 5
13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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Resilient cities chaired by Prof. George Panetsos
9:00-9:10 Landscape and existing building stock: an improvement of the resilience performance requirements, I. Montella, S. Pillen 9:10-9:20 Designing for Resilience: a Collective Approach, P. Akinaga, M. Lehrer, R. KadaouiHachi 9:20-9:30 The impact of the informal industrial activities in the urban transformation of Cairo, B.Paumey, M. Mohammed
9:30-9:40 Exploring urban resilience in the midst of crisis: A comparative analysis of commercial land use changes in Thessaloniki’s central districts, G. Katsavounidou, A. Papagiannakis
9:40-9:50 Sustainable development in Lesvos Island and refugee crisis, P. Voulellis , K.Serraos
9:50-10:00 Planning for refugee welfare and accommodation infrastructure: Methodology & concerns for a resilient, sustainable and socially inclusive urban space, K. Kati, P.A. Hatziprokopiou, G. Pozoukidou
10:00-10:30 DISCUSSION
Shrinking cities chaired by Prof. Izabela Mironowicz
10:30-10:40 On measures of adjusting the stock of detached houses in Germany in response to falling demand, A. Berndgen-Kaiser, T. Köhler
10:40-10:50 Pawnshops and the Greek urban system: a short history of a booming phenomenon, C. Th. Kousidonis 10:50-11:00 Shrinking cities and first suburbs: The case of Detroit and Warren, Michigan, A. Adhya 11:00-11:30 DISCUSSION
Environmental Urban Planning chaired by Prof. Dionysis Latinopoulos
11:30-11:40 The impact of blue and green urban spaces on real estate values: a case study in Veria, Greece, I. Michailidou, D. Latinopoulos 11:40-11:50 Daylight compliance of Swedish residential urban blocks according to past and current performance criteria, I. Bournas
11:50-12:00 A panhellenic social survey (2018-9) regarding the quality of life, energy needs and people’s attitudes towards R.E.S., P. Kosmopoulos, A. Kantzioura, I. Kosmopoulos, K. Kleskas, A. M. Kosmopoulos, (presenter: D. Grigoriadis)
12:00-12:30 DISCUSSION
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13:30-14:30 CONFERENCE LUNCH
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PRE- ORGANISED SPECIAL SESION: Urban Planning and Design, New and Smart Cities - Lessons Learned From Chinese Cities, organised and chaired by Dr Stella Manika
9:00-9:10 New cities in China. Lessons learned from Kangbashi New Area and Liuzhou Forest City, K. Makri, N. Mpatakis, S. Manika 9:10-9:20 New cities in China – Lessons learned from Nanhui City, V. Konstantinides, C. Maltezou, S. Manika 9:20-9:30 Smart growth scenarios in China - The case study of Guangzhou, K. Karalidis, S. Manika 9:30-10:00 DISCUSSION
The historical axis of the Sacred Way as an "open-air museum". Investigating prospects and challenges, G. Eleftheraki
For a resilient coast: building with landscape dynamics - project for a resilient beach in the Llobregat Delta plain in Barcelona, R. Dattoli
Resilience of historic cities: challenges and lessons, A. Gendy
Finding opportunities for recreation in Ganga River Barrage, Kanpur, India , H.W. Khan, A. Shafique
Life Cycle Analysis of Green Roof retrofits for urban energy savings and air quality enhancement in Temperate Climates for climate change adaptation: a UK case study, A. Agbonyin, S. Zoras
Machines and equipment for urban landscape management: innovative battery-powered products., P. D’Antonio, C. D’Antonio, F. Toscano
The landscape project in the National Strategy Special session Changing cities - Climate change / The role of urban green, C. Lucarelli
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Case study of Barcelona, N. Alexopoulou, D. Dimelli
Syrian Refugees in Turkey: An Anthropological Analysis of Their Urban Life and Tent Settlements, C. Erçetin
Migration as a Triggering Force in the Creation of Squatter Housing in Turkey: Case of Istanbul/Turkey, B. Durmaz
A pursuıt of a solutıon for the problem of urban dısconnectıvıty: desıgnıng a multı-functıonal lınear macroform ın lefke/cyprus, M. Aydın, Z. B. Üstün
Smart Cities: From Digital Governance to Open-Sourcing Urban Design, S.I. Prigkou
Economic Feasibility Analysis for an Electric Car Sharing System in Northern Kaohsiung University Area, L.Y. Wang, S. Lee
Delimitation of a town centre - the case of Athens, Greece, I. Marakakis
Egyptian Coastal Settlements in Transition: Stitching Leapfrogging Developments into the Public Realm, R. Gharib
Waterfront Regeneration: Designing the boundaries between city and sea., D. Chatzisavva, A. Tzompanakis
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Friday, 28 June 2019 • DAY 5
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Poster Exhibition
ROOM 3
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International Conference on “Changing Cities IV”: Spatial, Design, Landscape and socioeconomic dimensions Main Theme: SMART CITIES; smart environment, smart mobility, smart economy, Planning and Designing new cities in China Chania, Crete Island, Greece June 24 to 29, 2019
Urban regeneration and re-use of the EX A.T.A.C. (ANONYMOUS ALCOHOL COMPANY OF THESSALY), Volos, A. Vouza, X. Bouraza
Strategies for Smart Cities in Europe: The case of Stockholm, M. L. Mitritsa
The process of marginalization of historical fabrics in the metabolism of the contemporary city: The case of the Vasto district in Naples, F. Talevi
“Core of Culture and Life in the historic center of Argostoli” (Location: Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece), D. Gkina
Sustainability criteria for new emerging trends in transport policy, A. Trampa
Saturday, 29 June 2019 • DAY 6
08:00-19:00 POST CONFERENCE TOUR:
Swimming at the extraordinary Elafonissos beach, south coast of Crete