Announcements categorized as AESOP Lecture Series

Acknowledgment to University of Amsterdam (Event)

Published at: 15 April 2013

The AESOP and IFHP communities are greatly indebted to the University of Amsterdam for hosting 5th lecture within AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series.

Our special word of gratitude goes to Prof. Wilem Salet and Dr Leonie Janssen-Jansen who made the event possible.

We would like to congatulate Ward Rauws (University of Groningen), Giulia Maci (IFHP) and Verena Peer excellent debate after the lecture. Special thanks to Ward Rauws for moderating.

Last, but not least we would like to express our gratitude to Prof. Juval Portugali for his outstanding lecture.

AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series, Lecture 5 : Juval Portugali, The Future is Not What It Used to Be: Complexity, Cognition and the City 5 April 2013, Amsterdam (Event)

Published at: 26 February 2013

On behalf of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) and the International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP) we would like to invite you to a lecture by

Professor Juval Portugali

The Future is Not What It Used to Be
Complexity, Cognition and the City – Implication to Planning

which will take place at University of Amsterdam

at 13:00 on Friday 5th April 2013


Report from Lecture 4 Peter Hall 'Squaring the Circle: How to Reconcile Apparently Impossible Contradictions in Contemporary Urban Policy' (Event)

Published at: 23 January 2013

This was the fourth event in the Lecture Series by well-known planners, policy-makers and other ‘urban thinkers’, which is being organised by AESOP and IFHP in the framework of respectively the Silver Jubilee (2012) and Centenary (2013). The lecturers have been asked to present their ideas on ‘new vision’ for planning and territorial development. The lecture will be rounded off with a question and answer discussion with the audience.

Professor Sir Peter Hall is a leading British academic, author, advisor and consultant on a whole range of urban development and planning issues and Chair of Planning at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning, UCL, Director of the Institute of Community Studiesand President of the TCPA.



AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series, Lecture 4: Peter Hall, Squaring the Circle, 17 January 2013, London (Event)

Published at: 25 November 2012

On behalf of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) and the International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP) we would like to invite you to a lecture by

Professor Sir Peter Hall

Squaring the Circle: How to Reconcile Apparently Impossible Contradictions in Contemporary Urban Policy

which will take place at The Crystal, Royal Victoria Docks,1 Siemens Brothers Way 
at 13:30 on Thursday 17th January 2013 in London.

Please register to the event here.

Lecture 3: Danuta Hübner 'Space and Place as Integrating Factors in Policy-Making: New Models of Territorial Governance in Europe' (Event)

Published at: 31 August 2012

AESOP-IFHP LECTURE SERIES

LECTURE 3: Professor Danuta Hübner

SPACE AND PLACE AS INTEGRATING FACTORS IN
POLICY-MAKING: NEW MODELS OF TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE IN EUROPE

5th OCTOBER 2012, 10:30, BRUSSELS
Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine

We warmly invite both the AESOP and IFHP communities to join the lecture and the roundtable workshop.
We are very interested in hearing your input at the event!

Report from Lecture 2 by Andreas Faludi ‘Twentieth Century Foundations of European Planning’ (Event)

Published at: 6 July 2012

AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series

Lecture 2 by Andreas Faludi ‘Twentieth Century Foundations of European Planning

followed by a joint workshop by participants and representatives of European Commission’s Directorate General for Regional Policy From Cities of Tomorrow to Tomorrow for Cities – What is the Future for European Cities?

took place on 2nd June 2012 in Paris at the Université Panthéon-Assas.

Launch of AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series (Event)

Published at: 2 February 2012

28 January 2012: Klaus R. Kunzmann in Schloss Cappenberg, Germany.
Planning Education in Europe: Challenges and Pathways into the Future.