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The 1st  World Planning Schools Congress
11-15 July 2001,Shanghai, China

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                                                                                   Author list        Session schedule  

The session program is here. 659 papers and 17 roundtables will be discussed in 18 rooms both in Ruian House and our college building. If you have any questions about the list, please contact WPSC Office directly by email - wpsc2001@shtel.net.cn.

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Track 13: HISTORIC CITIES AND URBAN HERITAGE

  Chairs:  Marie Rose Wong (Texas A&M University, USA)

               Zheng Shiling (TongJi University, China)

 

13.1  History, Culture, and the Design of ¡°Place¡±

13.2  The Policies and Politics of Preservation and Redevelopment

13.3  Historic Preservation: Theory, Methods, and Planning Practice

13.1 History, Culture, and the Design of ¡°Place¡±  

Date: 12 July

Time: 13:30-15:15

Venue: Room 702

Chair: Marie Rose Wong (Texas A&M University, USA)

 

13016   Urban Conservation and Redevelopment in Hoan Kiem Lake Area Hanoi: Toward the Protection of ¡®the Spirit of Place¡¯

           Tran Lan Anh Thi (University of Tokyo, Japan)

           Yukio Nishimura(University of Tokyo, Japan)

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13019   Asian American Cultural Expression and Single Room Occupancy Hotels

           Marie Rose Wong (Texas A&M University, USA)

13022   Toward Identifying ----Cultural Landscapes

           George E. Bowen (University of Tennessee, USA) 

13002   Open Spaces as Urban Heritage: The Case of Islamic Cities

            Behnaz Aminzadeh (University of Tehran, Iran)  

13021   Conservation of Jamaran Mohallah in Tehran as an Urban Culture Heritage

            Mahammadreza Pourjafar (Tarbiact Modaress University, Iran)

            Hassen Bagzadeh  (Tarbiact Modaress University, Iran)

 

Discussant: Penny O¡¯Connor (Curtin University of Technology, Australia)

 

13. 2 The Policies and Politics of Preservation and Redevelopment  

Date: 12 July

Time: 15:45-17:30

Venue: Room 702

Chair: Anna Maria Rigotti (University of Rosario, Argentina)

 

13013   The Restoration of Historic San Luis, Brazil: A New Scheme for an Old Pattern

            Philipp Brillet (University of Angers, France)

13010   Representing Multiple Memories in a Globalizing City: the Cultural Politics of Historic Preservation in Taipei

            Liang-Yi Yen (the University of California at Los Angeles, USA)

13001   Urban and Natural Heritage in the Beginning of Urban Planning in Argentina (1900-1950)

            Anna Maria Rigotti (University of Rosario, Argentina)

13026   Orientation for the Conservation of Landscape and Architectural

            Heritages in Hanoi Development Planning

            Tran Hung (Hanoi Architectural University, Vietnam)

13027   The Policies for Preservation and Regeneration of Histori Communities in Shanghai

            DAI Chun (Tongji University, China)

            Sun Tian (Tongji University, China)

 

Discussant: Daniel Abramson (University of British Columbia, Canada)

 

13.3: Historic Preservation: Theory, Methods, and Planning Practice  

Date: 13 July

Time: 8:00-9:45

Venue: Room 702

Chair: Federico Gigli (University of Rome ¡°La Sapienza¡±, Italy)

 

13009   Conservation Management and Townscape of Historic Cities

            Laretna T. Adishakti (Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia)

13012   Past Lives, Present Values ¨C Knowledge and Meaning in Heritage Conversation

            Penny O¡¯Connor (Hiroshima University, Australia)  

13006   (Re) Planning the Past: A Lesson from the Historic City in Planning the Future: the Ferrara case

            Federico Gigli (University of Rome ¡°La Sapienza¡±, Italy)  

13005   The Role of the ¡°Life-World¡± in Heritage Planning

            Enrico van Dijk (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)  

13023    Conservation or Renewal? ------Different Methods in Accordance with the Historic Towns and Areas in China

             Xiao Jianli (Tongji University, China)

              Miao Yang  (Tongji University, China)

 

Discussant: Behnaz Aminzadeh (University of Tehran, Iran)

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