LED Online Seminar 2019 - Working Group 9
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Dear working group members. This is your group page and you will be completing the template gradually as we move through the seminar. Good luck and enjoy your collaboration!
Assignment 1 - Reading and Synthesizing Core Terminology
- You can read more details about this assignment here
- Readings are accessible via the resources page
Step 1: Your Landscape Democracy Manifestoes
Step 2: Define your readings
- Please add your readings selection for the terminology exercise before April 24:
A: Landscape and Democracy
Sieverts, Thomas (2003): Cities without cities. An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt. English language ed. London: Spon Press. (Michela Madiotto)
B: Concepts of Participation
Gaventa, John: The Powerful, the Powerless, and the Experts (Raphaela Roming)
Hester, Randolph (2005): Whose Politics, Landscape Architecture (Michela Madiotto)
C: Community and Identity
Francis, Mark: A Case Study Method for Landscape Architecture (Raphaela Roming)
Welk Von Mossner, Alexa (2014): Cinematic Landscapes, In: Topos, No. 88, 2014.(Zasim Uddin Tuhin)
D: Designing
Salgado, Mariana, et al. (2015): Designing with Immigrants (Raphaela Roming)
Hester, Randolph: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sustainable Happiness (Michela Madiotto)
Pritzker Prize winning architect Alejandro Aravena on sustainable design and community involvement in Chile (Zasim Uddin Tuhin)
E: Communicating a Vision
Boer, Florian, Jens Jorritsma, and Dirk van Peijpe. 2010. De Urbanisten and the wondrous water square. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Webpage and Video (Zasim Uddin Tuhin)
Steps 3 and 4: Concepts Selection and definition
- Each group member selects three relevant concepts derived from his/her readings and synthesize them/publish them on the wiki by May 15, 2019
- Group members reflect within their groups and define their chosen concepts into a shared definition to be posted on the wiki by June 12, 2019.
- Other group members will be able to comment on the definitions until June 30, 2019
- Each group will also report on their process to come to a set of shared definitions of key landscape democracy concepts on the wiki documentation until July 12, 2019
Concepts and definitions
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Step 5: Reflection
Step 6: Revised manifestoes
- please look again at your initial manifestoes and update them with any new aspects/prespectives you have taken up during this seminar
Assignment 2 - Your Landscape Symbols
- You can read more details about this assignment here
Landscape Symbols Author 1: Zasim Uddin Tuhin
This image presents an artificial man-made lake located in Chittagong (a port city of Bangladesh) which serves the surrounding people as a source of water reservoir. Moreover, this lake plays a vital role for tourism and recreation purposes. So this landscape is a good example of people’s participation which creates a biotope also.
This image presents a man-made brick manufacturing plant located in Gazipur near to Dhaka (capital of Bangladesh) which serves the people as a source of building material. On the other hand, this place is responsible for environmental pollution also. So this scenario may be an example of people’s participation which is not ecofriendly.
Landscape Symbols Author 2: Raphaela
Renaturation of the Neckar in Schwenningen As a part of the Landesgartenschau 2010 in Schwenningen the Neckar got renaturalised and became attractive for the public again. The water can be experienced now and people have access to it. Children can learn about nature and ecosystems by excursions in school or kindergarden. Through this renaturation people get also connected by open spaces that were developed nearby the new neckar shore.
Landscape Symbols Author 3: Michela Madiotto
The Cavaticcio park is a green area located in the central area of Bologna, near the MAMbo. The area is located below the ancient port of Bologna; in fact the name Cavaticcio was attributed to the canal that led to the port. Water has been a source of wealth and economic development for Bologna, since the Middle Ages. The park has become an integral part of the new cultural and entertainment hub that includes MAMbo and the film library. This place is opened just in summer time, it’s in the heart of Bologna. Here you can enjoy concert and party.
Very large and pretty park located in the Corticella neighborhood of Navile. Extensive park with a wonderful lake inside. Ideal park for running or spending some time in peace. Inside the park there is also a kiosk for those wishing to eat something to drink or eat. Well maintained by a voluntary association. Maybe an example of good democracy.
The park of the Montagnola was the first public park of the city conceived during the Napoleonic period, during the three days in which the emperor stopped in Bologna, with the intention of giving the city a characteristic imprint of French architecture.Nowadays the Montagnola area is the most heavily guarded area where the Municipality and the Police are doing so much to counter the situation of peddling and delinquency in the park.
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Landscape Symbols Author 4: Majeda Khatun
Citizens‘ initiative „Kapuziner“ in Rottweil The Kapuziner in Rottweil is a ancient cloister that got saved from demolition and then restored by the citizens‘ initiative „Bürgerinitiative Kapuziner e.V.“They established a place that offers many possibilities for people getting into contact and work together on various topics and projects. People can meet there and can be active in local society related topics which is a main part to democracy to my understanding.
Citizens‘ initiative „Kapuziner“ in RottweilThe Kapuziner in Rottweil is a ancient cloister that got saved from demolition and then restored by the citizens‘ initiative „Bürgerinitiative Kapuziner e.V.“They established a place that offers many possibilities for people getting into contact and work together on various topics and projects. People can meet there and can be active in local society related topics which is a main part to democracy to my understanding.
Citizens‘ initiative „Kapuziner“ in Rottweil The Kapuziner in Rottweil is a ancient cloister that got saved from demolition and then restored by the citizens‘ initiative „Bürgerinitiative Kapuziner e.V.“They established a place that offers many possibilities for people getting into contact and work together on various topics and projects. People can meet there and can be active in local society related topics which is a main part to democracy to my understanding.
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