how will it be done?
n engaging two-week programme includes activities related to contextual urban planning. These will be based on a cross-disciplinary design studio. Through participatory processes, the participants are encouraged to engage with the community in the task to co-design the city. Computational social science methods allow the students to study multidimensional networks.
The first week consists of daily lectures and studio exercises, while the second week is dedicated to generating context – and problem specific proposals to develop a sustainable design. These proposals will then be presented at a public design review and exhibition.
Structure
Guest speakers and teachers establish specific topics for study and then work closely with small groups of studio participants to conduct research and design exercises in order to develop urban design proposals. The Summer School structure consists of:
-Keynote speaker lectures;
-Daily lectures and masterclasses;
-Studio reviews;
-Laboratory design studio;
-Field work and design exercises.
Real Scenario
The work will be carried out in an open space in Lisbon. This place offers the opportunity to rethink the contemporary city’s social urban ecosystem. More information:
http://www.cm-lisboa.pt/viver/urbanismo/operacao-integrada-de-entrecampos
Participants
Students, junior researchers in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, geography, sociology and engineering as well as professionals in the some fields. Maximum number of participants: 25.
Participants’ outputs
During the two weeks participants will explore ways to develop their urban design proposals while also studying its impact in the neighbourhood. Students project outputs: Site-specific installations; urban design solution for public spaces.
6 European University Credits (ECTS) will be avaiable for this International Conference and Summer School’2018, which may be transferred to your local instituition.
The first week consists of daily lectures and studio exercises, while the second week is dedicated to generating context – and problem specific proposals to develop a sustainable design. These proposals will then be presented at a public design review and exhibition.
Structure
Guest speakers and teachers establish specific topics for study and then work closely with small groups of studio participants to conduct research and design exercises in order to develop urban design proposals. The Summer School structure consists of:
-Keynote speaker lectures;
-Daily lectures and masterclasses;
-Studio reviews;
-Laboratory design studio;
-Field work and design exercises.
Real Scenario
The work will be carried out in an open space in Lisbon. This place offers the opportunity to rethink the contemporary city’s social urban ecosystem. More information:
http://www.cm-lisboa.pt/viver/urbanismo/operacao-integrada-de-entrecampos
Participants
Students, junior researchers in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, geography, sociology and engineering as well as professionals in the some fields. Maximum number of participants: 25.
Participants’ outputs
During the two weeks participants will explore ways to develop their urban design proposals while also studying its impact in the neighbourhood. Students project outputs: Site-specific installations; urban design solution for public spaces.
6 European University Credits (ECTS) will be avaiable for this International Conference and Summer School’2018, which may be transferred to your local instituition.
Speakers and teachers
Marcos L. Rosa (Professor, Instituto Europeo di Design, São Paulo, Brazil) is an architect and urban planner (Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of São Paulo 2005). He received with the highest honours (Suma Cum Laude) the title of Doctor by the Technical University of Munich in Regional Planning and urban design (2015), for which he was contemplated with a “High level scholarship for young professionals and postgraduate students from Latin America” from the European Union (through the Alßan program). He has taught at the Technical University Munich (TUM) and at the Escola da Cidade in São Paulo and later has been a guest lecturer and researcher at the Federal Swiss Institute in Zurich (ETH). He has curated the 11th São Paulo Architecture Biennial (2016-2018) and conceptualized and curated the Urbanxchanger programme, an experimental co-design program set at five different cities (Berlin, Cape Town, Mexico City, New Delhi and São Paulo) from 2015 to 2016. He has created and directed platforms of collaborative mapping in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (2008-2013) - together with the Urban Age Programme and the Deutsche Bank Urban Age Award (Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft e London School of Economics) - and at the Swiss Federal Institute (ETH), between 2010 and 2011. Among his publications are the books "Microplanning, urban creative practices", published in 2011, "Handmade Urbanism", published in 2013, "From Large Scale Infrastructures to a Network Urbanism" (Munich, 2016, TUM), “Co-designing the City: Architecture + Informal Knowledge” (2017) and the editing of the Catalogue of the 11th São Paulo Architecture Biennial (2018). He has several published articles and has lectured widely, participated in critics, examining boards and workshops worldwide. His work includes research, teaching and design, with focus in collaborative work, participatory practices, the editing of existing structures and the redevelopment of existing structures and situations.
http://marcoslrosa.com/
Mariana Pestana (Curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK) is a London based, Portuguese architect and curator. She co-founded the collective The Decorators, with whom she developed spatial interventions and performative situations in the public realm, with the aim to test alternative futures for specific places and people. She lectured spatial design at Central Saint Martins and Chelsea College of Arts, and Design Interactions at the Royal College of Arts. Mariana recently curated the exhibition The Real and Other Fictions for Close, Closer, Lisbon Architecture Triennale and This Time Tomorrow for the V&A at the World Economic Forum. She currently works as a curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and is developing a PhD at the Bartlett School of Architecture, about the ways in which spatial design can enact alternative possible worlds and induce social change.
https://www.vam.ac.uk/
Pedro Dultra Britto (Assistant Professor, Goiás Federal University, Architecure and Urbanisms, Goiás, Brasil) , arquiteto e urbanista pela Universidade de São Paulo, mestre em planejamento do meio ambiente pela Unicamp e doutor em urbanismo pela Universidade Federal da Bahia. Atualmente é professor adjunto da Escola de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade Federal de Goiás, atuando no curso de graduação e no programa de pós-graduação Projeto e Cidade. Coordena o grupo de pesquisa Entrópicos e o projeto de extensão Escritório Público de Projetos, direcionado à assistência técnica para projetos de interesse social. Possui interesse pelo campo de pesquisa configurado nas intersecções entre projeto de arquitetura e projeto urbano, particularmente orientado pelas demandas de caráter social e uso coletivo inseridos na esfera pública. Trabalha com projeto, pesquisa, ensino e extensão em segmentos tais como: arquitetura; planejamento urbano, regional e rural; políticas públicas; conservação e recuperação de áreas naturais; tecnologia; saneamento; educação; paisagem, território e estética. Dedica-se também à consolidação da Fazenda Fortaleza, um núcleo de experimentações estéticas e ambientais, onde desenvolve projetos de construção, pesquisa e criação.
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4243757T6
Sara Alvarellos Navarro (Business Consultant - everis and Makespace Madrid, Madid, Spain) , Architect, Business Consultant - everis, Working at Medialab-Prado curating open hardware projects and citizen sensing workshops and conferences. Co-founder of Makespace Madrid, a new space dedicated to digital and traditional fabrication. Student at MIT FabAcademy 2013 digital fabrication course. Expertise developing creative projects using open design (Arduino, Processing & OpenSCAD) at Medialab-Prado and Fab Lab León. Promoter of "Data Citizen Driven City" project along César García, honourable mention at 4th Advance Architecture Contest by IaaC on City Sense Theme. Involved in Air Quality Egg beta-testing and support. Working on calibration along Madrid Polytechnic University Ambiental Sciences department. Speaker at Open Knowledge Festival 2012 (Helsinki) on citizen sensing, Intel European R&D Congress (Barcelona) on Sustainable Connected Cities track, IoT Week 2012 (Venice) IoT Forum and Fundacion Telefonica's "Vivir en un mar de datos" and Spanish Leancamp on IoT implications and digital fabrication. Co-organizer of Madrid IoT Meetup group since November 2011 with 400 members. Host of International IoT Day celebration Madrid (2012, 2013).
http://makespacemadrid.org/
Alexandra Paio (Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urbanism at ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal) Director of the PhD Program in Architecture of Contemporary Metropolitan Territories and Vice-Dean of the Department of Architecture and Urbanism. Director and Researcher of VitruviusFabLab-IUL and Researcher at ISTAR-IUL. Co-Director of Advanced Studies Course in Digital Architecture (ISCTE-IUL+FAUP). PhD in Architecture and Urbanism at ISCTE-IUL, entitled “urbanGENE: An Urban Grammar for Portuguese Settlements from the 16th to the 18th century”. Local Manager of the “OIKOnet. A global multidisciplinary network on housing research and learning” European project Lifelong Learning Programme (539369-LLP-1-ES-ERASMUS-ENW) and researcher on TEL@FTELa - Technology Enhanced Learning at Future Teacher Education Lab (PTDC/MHC-CED/0588/2014). Her main research interests are Computational Design, Digital tools and processes to support the creative design, Interactive architecture, Shape Grammars, and Digital Fabrication.
http://www.degois.pt/visualizador/curriculum.jsp?key=7909113013973672
Ana Luísa Soares (Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture at School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon (ISA/ULisboa), Lisbon, Portugal). Doctor in Landscape Architecture (Instituto Superior de Agronomia da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, 2007). Graduate in Landscape Architecture (Instituto Superior de Agronomia da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, 1995). Since 1998 she is a researcher at the CEABN/InBIO/ISA/ULisboa where she collaborated in several projects, being to highlight the recent projects: “LX GARDENS - Lisbon Historic Gardens and Parks: landscape heritage study and inventory” (PTDC/EAT-EAT/110826/2009), from 2011 to 2014; “Landscape phytosociology and Sustainable gardens”, funded by PRODER program measure 4.1. “Cooperation for Innovation”, from 2011 to 2014; “NativeScapeGR – Green roofing with native species alternative urban landscape areas to enhance water use and sustainability in Mediterranean conditions” (FCT - EXPL/ATP-ARP/0252/2013), from 2014 to 2015; Since 2016, she works in the project “NoVOID - Ruins and vacant lands in the Portuguese cities: exploring hidden life in urban derelicts and alternative planning proposals for the perforated city” (FCT – PTDC/ATP-EUR/1180/2014). From 2009 to 2014 she was Vice-president of the Management Board of the ISA, taking responsibility of the patrimony. Since 2016, Management Commission Member of Botanical Gardens of the University of Lisbon (Jardim Botânico de Lisboa e Jardim Botânico Tropical). Since 2017 she is the coordinator of the 2nd cycle of Landscape Architecture course at Instituto Superior de Agronomia.
http://www.isa.ulisboa.pt/ceabn/membro/2/27/ana-luisa-soares
Pedro Miguel Ramos Arsénio(Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture at School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon (ISA/ULisboa), Lisbon, Portugal). Landscape Architect (1998) and a PhD in Landscape Architecture (2012), both from Instituto Superior de Agronomia / Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (ISA/UTL). Teaching at ISA since 1999, he is a lecturer primarily engaged in the subjects of Landscape Planning and Geographic Information Systems. Head of the Bachelor programme in Landscape Architecture (August 2013-Present) and Coordinator of “João de Carvalho e Vasconcellos” Herbarium (November 2015-Present) in the previously mentioned institution.
Researcher of “Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food” (LEAF) Research Centre (January 2007-Present), mainly focusing on the fields of Geobotany, Nature Conservation and Green Infrastructure Planning (Orcid ID: 0000-0003-3860-9789). His specialist areas of interest include vegetation mapping, applied phytosociology studies and distribution modelling of species and plant communities, and has lately focused on researching the relationships between ecological quality and the visual quality of Mediterranean landscapes.
Member of the interdisciplinary platform “Food Farming and Forestry” (F3/University of Lisbon), the Management Commission of Ajuda’s Botanical Garden (August 2007-Present), the Advisory Committee of the “Lisbon Biodiversity 2020 Task Force” (March 2010 - September 2012), and also of two national protected area’s (Arrábida Natural Park and Arriba Fóssil da Costa de Caparica Protected Landscape Area) Strategic Advisory Boards (November 2015-Present) as the representative of ISA/ULisboa. Collaborator of several nationally and internationally funded research projects, member of phytosociological associations and co-organizer of various academic and scientific events, as well as geobotanical excursions. His scientific outputs include the scientific co-edition of a book on Portuguese flora, the co-authoring of several articles in both international and Portuguese scientific journals and the supervision of numerous master’s and PhD thesis.
http://www.isa.ulisboa.pt/ceabn/membro/2/44/pedro-arsenio
Eduardo Brito-Henriques (Associate Professor, IGOT-ULisboa – Institue of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal). Human geographer and spatial planner. PhD (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Lisbon in 2003 with a thesis on the politics of heritage, space and place. Member of the Scientific Board of the IGOT-ULisboa. Head of the MA in Human Geography: Globalization, Society and Territory of the IGOT-ULisboa. Effective researcher at the Centre for Geographical Studies (IGOT-ULisboa). His research interests are clustered around heritage and material culture, post-industrial cities and metropolises, memory and landscape metamorphosis, and tourism and globalization. Presently, he is working on the geographies of abandonment, ruinscapes and the penetration of the natural/wild in the urban space (Principal Investigator in Project NoVOID, PTDC/ATP-EUR/1180/2014). He was appointed by the Portuguese Government as President of the Managing Authority of the Lisbon Regional Operational Programme in 2012-14, and as President of the Commission for Regional Coordination and Development of Lisbon and Tagus Valley (CCDR LVT) in the same period.
http://eduardobritohqs.wixsite.com/ebh-humangeographer
Margarida Queirós (Assistant Professor at IGOT-UL – Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal). PhD in Human Geography from the University of Lisbon. Rresearcher at the Centre for Geographical Studies (CEG), of the University of Lisbon. Research and teaching topics have focused on spatial planning, with a perspective on environment and gender issues. She has published papers on these subjects in international and national journals. She has collaborated in several projects with public entities: ‘National Programme for Spatial Planning Policy’ (PNPOT); ‘Study of Seismic Risk and Tsunamis in the Algarve’ (ERSTA); ‘Regional West Regional Planning and Tagus Valley Plan’ (PROT OVT); ‘Study for gender indicators in the environment and territory domains’ and ‘Gender mainstreaming guide’; ‘Policies and measures to promote equality and fight against discrimination in municipalities’; ‘Study to support the implementation of national equality policy measures from a territorial perspective’. EEA Grants, PT07, 2nd Open Call ‘GenMob, Gender and Mobility: inequality in spacetime’.
http://ceg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/margarida-queiros/
Cláudia Oliveira (Architect) holds a Ph.D. in Architecture about ‘Climate Smart Cities’ from the University of Lisbon with an MOU agreement with INHA University in South Korea. She has a Master degree in Buildings Rehabilitation and an MBA on Energy field. She studied at Milan Polytechnic in Italy for one year. She studied at Pratt Institute in New York City, namely LEED and Green Associate PLUS LEED, Green Roof Construction, Maintenance. She has an international Fellowship with a Belarusian State Technological University in Minsk. She was during 12 years a Project Manager Consultant of Public Service Buildings namely Courts and other Judiciary buildings in Portugal, working for the Public Sector in large-scale projects. She worked as a specialist in GREEN CLIMATE FUND from UNFCCC in South Korea advising on climate change preparation projects about Smart Cities. According to Magazine articles, she recently wrote about 'Songdo U-City' at the #14 of SMART CITIES a Portuguese magazine. She wins an award from BornfromKnowledge, Road2websummit with the 9º Place with “ ArchiGreen +“ at WEB SUMMIT 2016. She has been lecturing since 2014 until today in: 2017-2018 | Auxiliar professor @ Lusofona University Lisbon; 2016 | Assistant @ Lisbon School of Architecture | University of Lisbon; 2015 | Invited professor @ Belarussian State Technological University | Minsk as a Smart City; 2014 | Invited professor @ Lisbon University – Faculty of Architecture | Sustainable and Energy; 2014 | Invited professor @ Chadwick International school, Songdo, South Korea | Sustainability; 2014 | Invited professor @ Konkuk University, Institute for Smart and Green Architecture | Songdo.
http://ciaud.fa.utl.pt/index.php/pt/membros-2/arquitetura/invest-colab?id=1361:ana-claudia-figueiredo-oliveira
Tutors
Ana Carolina Farias, Architect, PhD Student
Ana Catarina Graça, Architect, PhD Student
Catarina Reis, Architect, PhD Student
Francisco Salvação Barreto, Landscape architect and urban designer, PhD Student
Sara Machado, Landscape architect and urban designer, PhD Student
Anna Ludovici, IGOT-UL PhD student
Daniela Ferreira, IGOT-UL PhD student
Andrés Barreno, IGOT-UL PhD student