SP-M-308-102 Elective International Week Urban Planning Hamburg - Ljubljana - Malmö - Milano - Paris

Course offering details

Instructors: Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg

Event type: Depending on chosen Course

Org-unit: Stadtplanung

Displayed in timetable as: SP: Wahlfach

Crediting for:

Hours per week: 2

Location: Hamburg

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: - | 22

Priority scheme: Prio für Studierende des Studiengangs der LV

Grading:

Zusätzliche Informationen zu Terminen:
7.-11.02.2022 and two preparing block dates in the winter term

Beschreibung:
Affordable Housing - Urban Green - Climate Change: How to reach sufficient growth strategies for sustainable cities?

The International Week 2022 at HCU deals with the following issues with regard to urban planning:
- Housing policies: How to provide affordable housing? (rising prices for housing, aggressive real estate market, privatisation of the housing sector versus public or cooperative housing, building lease etc.)
- Urban Green: How to protect and develop the ecological qualities of cities? (biodiversity, water and soil functions, recreation and leisure, health/urban heat island, net-zero-land take, nature based solutions etc.)
- Climate change: How to integrate the requirements of climate mitigation into housing? (green roofs and facades, wooden buildings, solar and wind energy, car-free, low-car strategies/mobility concepts etc.)

Hamburg offers a number of quarters where innovative concepts are planned or already provided, e.g. ambitious Masterplan existing for Oberbillwerder (at the eastern edge of the city), and Grasbrook (in HafenCity, directly opposite to HCU), Hamburg-East (close to HCU), in earlier phase: Science City Bahrenfeld (north-western part of Hamburg)), There are also multiple examples throughout the city for conflicts of housing and urban green where NGOs and citizens protest against new housing projects, the city has changed their planning regulations to allow a stronger top down approach (against the background of the political goal to provide 10.000 housing unit permissions each year, an agreement with the housing industry and real estate developers).

As background serve the EU net-zero land-take goal for 2050, also the SDGs and the Paris Agreement on Climate Mitigation together with the EU European Green Deal. As conceptual framework the innovative Circular City-approach offers the chance to discuss land use from a circularity point of view (which also includes the net-zero land-take concept), but needs to be integrated in a socially responsible strategy and solutions.

The Int. Week is organised as a combination of key note inputs and group work of internationally mixed students. The groups select specific planning conflicts, develop creative/innovative concepts and present these in a final session together with the partner universities and practitioners.

Kontakt:
joerg.knieling@hcu-hamburg.de

Module:
SP-M-Mod-308

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Mon, 13. Dec. 2021 14:00 17:00 HVP-3.103 / Seminar room IV (large) Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
2 Fri, 14. Jan. 2022 14:00 17:00 HVP-3.103 / Seminar room IV (large) Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
3 Mon, 7. Feb. 2022 10:00 18:00 in Präsenz/wird noch geklärt Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
4 Tue, 8. Feb. 2022 10:00 18:00 in Präsenz/wird noch geklärt Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
5 Wed, 9. Feb. 2022 10:00 18:00 in Präsenz/wird noch geklärt Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
6 Th, 10. Feb. 2022 10:00 18:00 in Präsenz/wird noch geklärt Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
7 Fri, 11. Feb. 2022 10:00 18:00 in Präsenz/wird noch geklärt Thomas Hagedorn; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling; André Stein-Schomburg
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Instructors
André Stein-Schomburg
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Knieling
Thomas Hagedorn