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Connecting the city : connecting citizens. The
fifth Biennial of Towns and Town Planners
The Fifth Biennial of Towns and Town Planners in Europe was in
Barcelona in April 10,11 and 12, 2003, with the theme: Connecting
the city : connecting citizens.
General theme and sub-themes
The biennial will explore the spatial impacts of transportation
and other networks supplying resources such as information, materials
or energy and the challenges they create for spatial planning.
The themes will be explored and further developed on the different
workshops that will be held during the event:
1. European level: connecting cities in a polycentric Europe
2. Regional level: connecting the cities in the Region
3. City level: connecting social groups and districts
4. Street level: connecting citizens.
Article and papers to introduce the themes are avilable at
Aim
The goal of the Fifth Biennial of "Town and town planners", promoted
by the European
Council of Town Planners (ECTP), is bringing together urban
planners and designers, sociologists, historians (of architecture),
politicians and other professionals to discuss the issues and share
information and lessons learned. We need to know how urban planners
and designers throughout Europe deal with changes in the cultural
and technological environments. The Biennial aims to launch a European
debate on how urban designers and planners can help create sustainable
cities.
The goal of the biennial is to assemble urban planners, engineers,
architects, economists, sociologists, and elected people, as well
as public, private and non governmental organizations (NGO) with
the objective to share questions, experiences and alternative answers
Programme and brochure
The keynote speakers were Manuel Castells (Cities and
Urbanism in the Network Society"), Stephen
Graham
(The Threat of the Splintering
Metropolis and the Challenge of the
Connected City), Nikos
Salingaros
(Connecting the Fractal City"), Bernardo
Secchi (Scenarios for the European City and Territory).
The official
brochure reports the introduction to the biennial, the four
workshops' presentations, and some
general information.
Web Site and digital catalogue
http://www.acturban.org/biennial/
Contact
Working Team:
STA Technical and academical secretariat: oscar@mcrit.com
SAL Administrative and logistics secretariat
ectp2003@otac.com
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