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World in Denmark 2010 - Papers and Posters - 17-19 of June

The conference theme As Found has been explored in academic papers and posters from a wide range of disciplines. Download the peer reviewed papers below.
 

 

Papers from Natural Processes  

Natural prosses as means to create local connection - explorative drawings for a Chinese neighbourhood

Victoria Sjøstedt

Reconquering the Post - Industrial Site - Landscaping in Bytom, Poland

Lea Louise Holst Laursen
Johanna Danuta Pierchala

Regeneration of inherent natural processes according to an ecorevelatory approach

Shina Sad Berenji, Shadi Barati and Mahdi Sheybani

Stone and Water. A biography of sloping Carlsberg, Copenhagen

Svava Riesto

Villa Hydraulica

Inge Bobbink

Leie, secondarity and promiscuity ‘as found’
Bruno de Meulde

 

 

Papers from Large Scale Development

Openfields, empty territories or territories of projects - Beauce, a particular case of post-rural territory

Stanislas Henroin

The Seeds of Future Landscapes: A Case Study in the Semantics of De-growth in Bordighera-Vallecrosia-Ventimiglia

Ivano Di Molfetta

The Piave “As Found”. Landscapes From the Water

Claudio Bertorelli and Franco Zagari

(Re)Forming Cantho’s As Found Canal-Landscape

Kelly Shannon and Annelies De Nijs

   

 

Papers from Sites of Representation

As Found on Site: Framing, Juxtaposing, Narrating - Relics of the Past in the Present and Future

Shelly Egoz

Center and Margin. Spatial Reductionism of Cultural Sites in Sandnes, Norway

Liv Bente Belsnes

Favorably Found and Proudly Presented – Scouting for Locations in the Media Terrain

Maria Hellström Reimer

 

  

Papers from Finding Modern Sites

Site Dimension in Modern Housing Districts

Bernadette Blanchon and Vanessa Fernandez

Mea Forgotten Philosophy of Technoscape Design -Marvellous Landscape Design of Purification Plant in 1930s

Masaaki Okada

Landscape as art and architecture – The Hydro Park and the renewal of the Norwegian landscape

Karsten Jørgensen

Articulating the Site

Saskia de Wit

Changing perspective on cultural heritage in Hvidovre - a practical approach to suburban planning

Signe Dehn Sparrevohn

The Molten Core

Povl Gad

What did we find? Common Ground!

Merete Ahnfeldt-Mollerup and Biba Schmidt Fibiger

 

  

Papers from Open Space Design

Green Wave -Towards a Safe Public Place!

Per Axelsson and Sara Vikstrand

Sculpture in the Parklands - ‘Equational’ Landscape Architecture

Dermont Foley and Kevin o’Dwyer

Guidelines for Park Design – Standardization versus Site Identity

Dagmar Grimm-Pretner and Karl Grimm

Influence and Identity: Articulating the Future

Becky Sobell and Andy Thomson

Carl Berners plass; from traffic junction to urban square, a process of 81 years

Rainer Stange

Texture on site - Findings on natural stone and paving

Torben Dam

The Makeover of Norra Bantorget, Stockholm

Bent Isling and Staffan Malm

   

 

Papers from Forgotten Spaces

Kevin Lynch, Walter Benjamin and Interstitia Space in San Francisco

Tanu Sankalia

Found Ground - The role of derelict sites in today’s urban settings: The case study of Tallinn dockside

Anna-Liisa Unt

Minimal Interventions: A Proposal for Bricklayers Arms Roundabout in Southwark, London - ‘Old Kent Paradise’

Martin Ebert and Catharina Gabrielsson

As Found: Contested uses within the ‘left-over’ spaces of the city

Joanne Hudson and Pamela Shaw

  

 

Papers from Finding with the Body

Reading Sites in Experience: an "aural affective survey" inside Oslo

Alice Labadini

Always Let The Road Decide: Walking Along the Highways of Dubai, UAE

David Kendall

Found Walking - An Immanent Approach to Site and Design

Michael Lewis

  

 

Papers from Alternative Strategies in Urban Planning

Place, space, site, system

Hope Hasbrouck

Design as Process of Research - Case Study for Riverscape Diversity in Tangshan

Xiaoying Meng, Yubo Zou and Bo Bi

Waterfront Amnesia: Post Industrial Waterfronts and the search for authenticity

Perry Lethlean

Performative Planning - Staging inherent potentials in urban transformation processes

Kristine Samson

Embedded Spatial Intelligence - Inherent Potential of Peri-urban Fabric in China

Tomaz Pipan

Anti-aesthetics, Post-industrial Urban Waste Lands, and the Problems of Creating an Adequate Contextual Reconstruction

Ole Pihl

Points of Interest: Found Landscapes and the Tour

Gini Lee Aila

  

 

Papers from Values and Methods in Cultural Heritage

Meanings of Replica – Fake or Landscape Enhancement?

Tomohiro Kitao and Masaaki Okada

The making of a cultural heritage site – a study of The Aker River, Norway

Sveinung Berg and Kari Larsen

Building Preservation Practice; Architect’s Interpretation and Communication of Stories in the Built Environment

Marie Kristine Pilegaard

The Declaration of Monumental Buildings and its Fundaments in disciplinary knowledge

Olof Woltil

Urban voids and deindustrialization: industrial heritage in large Brazilian cities

Cristina Meneguello

Aalborg – a physical and mental transformation from an industrial to a knowledge-based city

Anne Juel Andersen and Thomas Birket-Smith

 

  

Papers from Education

The As found as a pedagogic and critical device

Thordis Arrhenius

The PAO Experiment: Understanding Culture through Collective Creation

Joerg Noenning and Michael Wieczorek

Findings - Using complexity as investigation tool: the plan as dynamic process

Magdalena Haggärde and Gisle Løkken

Constructing Sites on a Large Scale – Towards New Design (Education) Methods

Ellen Braae and Anne Tietjen

  

Papers from Parks and Cemeteries - GPS analysis

Towards a Topology of Death: Cemetery as Garden, Cemetery as Square

Desponia D. Zavraka

New Planning Approaches for Natural Resources in Urban Areas

Alev Bekdemir

Detecting user patterns in public green space - A GPS based survey of visitor behavior and movement patterns in a park in Denmark

Henrik Harder, Thomas Sick Nielsen and Pernille Nymann Jensen

  

 

Papers from Urban Landscape Transformation

Qualifying Urban Landscapes

Thomas Juel Clemmensen, Morten Daugaard and Tom Nielsen

Towards a new landscape architecture. The resilient city

Mads Farsø

To be Found: The Urban Landscape

Gunilla Lindholm

Harbourscape: Design based waterfront development

Hans Kiib

 

  


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