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ECTP-CEU Young Planners Workshop: Information Sheet
Programme
Sunday 3 July – Day One
1330: Arrivals
1400-1415: Welcome and Introductions
1415-1545: Presentations
1545-1600: Break
1600-1745: Presentations
1745-1800: Brief conclusion of agenda for Day 2.
1930: Dinner
Monday 4 July – Day 2
1000: Arrivals
1030: Welcome
1045: Introduction and Group confirmation
1100-1125: Workshop A (By specific topic)
1135-1200: Workshop B (Mixed groups)
1200-1300: Awards welcome and lunch
1400-1500: Presentation of winning projects and Workshop conclusions
1500: Conference and closure
Sunday: Presentations (Location)
The presentations will be held at the ECTP-CEU headquarters. These are located within the Brussels Europe Liaison Office (BELO), Avenue d’Auderghem 63, B-1040 Bruxelles, Oudergemlaan 63, 1040 Brussels. The nearest Metro station is Schuman at Rue de la Loi, adjacent to the European Commission headquarters at Le Berlaymont on the Rond-Point Robert Schuman. The walk should take approximately 5-10 minutes and the location of the building is shown on the map below:
Sunday: Presentations (Schedule)
1415
Interaction between design of public spaces and pedestrian mobility in city branding effort of Novi Sad (Serbia).Stefan Škorić.
1430
Measuring the Pedestrian Experience in Dublin: The Rol of Urban Desgin. Theory in Understanding and Re-designing Public Space in Cities. Fergus Brone And David Jordan.
4145
Creating and maintaining access routes into city centers to facilitate greater pedestrian permeability a case study of Cork City. Matthew Cox; Shauna Mc Gettigan.
1500
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans In Spain: Its relation with urbanism and the promotion of walking and cycling. Mateus Porto Schettino.
1515
Mobility: An Outcome of Comprehensive Planning and Integrated Urban Design Solutions. Seamus Donohoe Gary Desmond Allie Biggs Hannah Breshears Tomás Bradley Rachel Ivers (co-ordinator).
1530
Cultural diversity vs. public spaces: A crucial symbiosis. Daniel Radai.
1545
BREAK
1600
How to improve urban mobility thorough general urban plan? The case Study of the City of Sabac, Serbia.Ksenija Lukic; Bojan Alimpic; Branislav Antonic.
1615
The movement of the city of Lisbon Study of urban infrastructure in Alcântara Valley Rita Catarino.
1630
A sensescape approach to urban mobility: the London case. Graziano Di Gregorio and Simona Palmieri.
Time Permitting: Questions and Discussion
Sunday: Evening Meal
The hope is that everybody in the Young Planners Workshop will attend a group meal on Saturday evening. The meal will begin at 7:30 pm. It will be held at Monk, Rue Sainte-Catherine 42, 1000 Bruxelles. The location is shown on the map below:
In order to speed up ordering on the night, the intention is to order from the same set menu. Orders will be taken during the day on Saturday. We anticipate that the cost of this set meal will be circa 20-25 euros per person. Payments will be made individually at the restaurant and all additional drinks will need to be paid for separately.
Sunday: Evening Drinks
Following the evening meal on Saturday evening, all participants will be free to spend their evening as they wish. For those who do not have any fixed plans, or wish to spend their evening with the group, we suggest wandering together for drinks at the Délirium Café.
Délirium Café is known for stocking more than 2000 types of beer and, for those with the enthusiasm, is open until 4am. It is located a couple of hundred metres from the Grand Place and the Jeanneke Pis statue is across the street from the entrance. The address is Impasse de la Fidélité 4, 1000 Bruxelles (+32 2 514 44 34). The location is shown on the map below:
Monday: Workshops (Location)
The workshops will be hosted at the same venue as the XIth European Urban and Regional Planning Awards. Arrivals are from 10am onwards and it is important that all attendees arrive in advance of the formal welcome to the Committee of the Regions by Mrs Hella Dunger-Loper and Mr Joris Sheers at 10.30am. The workshops and awards will take place at the Comité des Régions, where we anticipate the morning being centred around Atrium 5 and the afternoon in JDE 51. Please note, however, that the exact locations may be subject to change, for which reason all participants should seek to arrive early where possible. Please also allow additional time to pass through security control. The Comité des Régions is located in Bâtiment Jacques Delors, Rue Belliard 101, B-1040 Bruxelles. The exact location is shown on the maps below:
There are various ways to reach the Bâtiment Jacques Delors, although the easiest walking routes are from either Maelbeek or Schuman Metro stations. The journey from Maelbeek is slightly longer, although in both cases the walk takes approximately 10 minutes.
Sunday: Workshop One
This commences at 1100hrs. It is intended to allow for discussions which reach shared conclusions about “key themes” from those who have prepared related papers. The Chairs from each Group will need to present, for a maximum of three-five minutes, a summary of the conclusions from their group.
Group A: Urban Permeability
This discussion brings together those whose papers relate to the way in which spaces can be "lost" or "found" through new linkages; whether related to bicycle, car or foot. These have regard to the way in which mobility and connectivity are related and the impact on how cities function. This includes:
o Stefan Škorićo Fergus Browne And David Jordano Matthew Cox, Shauna Mc Gettigano Mateus Porto Schettino
Chairs: Stefan Škorić & Matthew Cox
Group B: Urban Improvements
This discussion relates to those who have sought how to achieve a sustainable transport strategy, reducing carbon and often at the regional level. This includes:
o Daniel Radaio Ksenija Lukic, Bojan Alimpic, Branislav Antonic.
Chairs: Daniel Radai & Bojan Alimpic
Group C: Cycling
This will explore how people see public space and cycling, through either changes to places or their experience of them. It will also detail how planners consider cycling in policy terms in cities across Europe.
o Rita Catarinoo Graziano Di Gregorio and Simona Palmierio Seamus Donohoe, Allie Biggs, Hannah Breshears, Tomás Bradley, Rachel Ivers
Chairs: Rita Catarino & Allie Biggs
Following the workshops, it is expected that participants will feedback via Summary Presentations of 3-5 minutes. These will begin at the end of each 15 minute workshop. Those feeding back from Workshop One are:
Group A: Mateus Porto Schettino
Group B: Branislav Antonic
Group C: Tomás Bradley
Workshop Two
This commences at 1135hrs. New groups will be formed of people from each of the different research areas, as set out below. The purpose will be to explore shared/common conclusions which cut across the whole workshop. The participants and Chairs from each workshop are:
Group A
Graziano Di Gregorio, Stefan Škorić, David Jordan, Branislav Antonic,
Chair: Graziano Di Gregorio
Group B
Shauna Mc Gettigan, Daniel Radai, Rachel Ivers, Allie Biggs, Simona Palmieri
Chair: Shauna Mc Gettigan
Group C
Ksenija Lukic, Hannah Breshears, Bojan Alimpic, Rita Catarino, , Matthew Cox, Mateus Porto Schettino, Tomas Bradley, Seamus Donohoe, Fergus Browne
Chair: Ksenija Lukic
A with Workshop One, Summary Presentations are to occur to feedback to the whole group after a 15 minute workshop. Those feeding back from Workshop Two are:
Group A: David Jordan
Group B: Simona Palmieri
Group C: Hannah Breshears
Workshop Conclusions
The Young Planners Workshop concludes with presentations of the findings to attendees of as the XIth European Urban and Regional Planning Awards. This will commence at 1515hrs. Those young planners identified to feedback from the workshop, alongside Ignacio Pemán Gavín, are:
Rita Catarino Seamus Donohoe Fergus Brone
A round table discussion will then commence at 1600hrs before the day closes at 17,00hrs. Participants will then be free to return home.
Key Contact Information
Name: Ignacio Pemán Gavín
Contact: (+34) 660797251
Hotel: Holiday Inn Brussels – Schuman.- Breydelstraat 20-24.-Brussels, 1040
Hotel Front Desk: 32-2-2804000 Hotel Fax: 32-2-2821070
Name: Jonathan Manns
Contact: (+44) (0)7717715357
Hotel: Floris Arlequin Grand-Place,
Rue De La Fourche 17-19,
1000 Brussels
(+32 2 514 16 15)
Office: ECTP-CEU
Contact: Avenue d’Auderghem 63,
B-1040 Bruxelles,
(+32 (0) 470 350 432)