Internationale Online-Vorlesungen in Moskau
 

Vorlesung 26 August 2020 um 18 Uhr (MESZ) Dr. Bernd Hunger (Germany)

The development of large housing estates in Germany: projects from 1990s to the present
In his lecture Dr. Bernd Hunger will present the projects, implemented in German large housing estates from 1990s. He will cover such topics as mass modernization, energy transformation of urban areas and new construction inside the LHEs.

Dr. Bernd Hunger – urban planner and sociologist. In 1991 he founded the urban planning company „StadtBüro Hunger, Stadtforschung und -planung“, which became one of the key actors in the history of LHE’ transformation after German reunification. His biography as a researcher included such works as "GDR - Urban Development Forecast", "Overwhelmed Neighborhoods", "Urban Development of New Large Housing Estates in East Germany", which influenced German policy regarding LHE. Dr. Bernd Hunger is a chairman of the "Competence Center Large Housing Estates", a non-profit association, promoting the further development of large housing estates in Germany and EU. Since 1999 he also has been working as a consultant for urban development and research at the GdW - Federal Association of German Housing and Real Estate Companies.

Housing in Question is realised in the frames of the ACT UP Project organised by Dekabristen E.v. and supported by German Foreign Office.

Online-Vorlesungen „Summer lectures: 'Housing in Question“ in Moskau

Das Kompetenzzentrum Großsiedlungen unterstützt die Moskauer Universität Higher School of Economics bei einem Zyklus von Online-Vorlesungen „Summer lectures 'Housing in Question“ im Rahmen des Projekts "Activating Urban Periphery in Eastern Europe" organisiert und vom Auswärtigen Amt gefördert wird.
Die Vorlesungen finden jeweils an einem Mittwoch (18 oder 19 Uhr MESZ) im Juli, August und September mit einer anschließenden Online-Diskussion statt. Die Sprache ist Englisch.
Format: Programm Zoom, rund 45 min Präsentation und danach Fragestellungen und Diskussion.
Sie können sich für die Vorlesungen mit den unten angeführten Links direkt verbinden:

15 July 2020 um 19:00 Uhr - Dr. Daniela Zupan (Germany)
Politics and the Making of Heritage: Discourses on Large Modernist Housing Estates

22. July 2020 um 18:00 Uhr - Maria Melnikova (Germany, Russia)
The Strategies for Multi-Story Periphery (Presentation of the book)

29. July 2020 um 18:00 Uhr - Dr. Christian Frölich (Russia)
Contentious Housing and Citizenship: How Neighborhood Protests Challenge Urban Governance

5. August 2020 um 18:00 Uhr
Dr. Martin Ouredniczek (Czech Republic)
Towards Ordinary Quarters: The Development of Housing Estates in Prague after Transformation

12. August 2020 um 18:00 Uhr - Clemens Klikar (Germany)
Ambition and Reality’: Participation Processes in the Context of Developing Large Housing Estates

19. August 2020 um 18:00 Uhr - Dr. Florian Urban (Scotland)
Large Housing Estates in European Cities

26. August 2020 um 18:00 Uhr - Dr. Bernd Hunger (Germany)
The development of large housing estates in Germany: projects from 1990s to the present

2. September 2020 um 18:00 Uhr - Dr. Mats Stjernberg (Sweden)
Concrete Suburbia: Suburban Housing Estates and Socio-spatial Differentiation in Finland

Die Vorlesungen werden mit Einverständnis des Referenten aufgenommen und auf das Internetseite der Universität veröffentlicht.

Für Rückfragen steht Ihnen unsere Gastforscherin im Kompetenzzentrum, Frau Maria Melnikova, unter unserer Email-Adresse info@gross-siedlungen.de zur Verfügung.


Hier der Link zur aktuellen Vorlesung
5 August 2020 um 18 Uhr (MESZ)
Dr. Martin Ouredniczek (Czech Republic)

Towards Ordinary Quarters: The Development of Housing Estates in Prague after Transformation
Lecture is devoted to explaining and understanding contemporary governance within housing estates in Prague with special attention to the role of public and private institutions. Housing estates are undergoing considerable functional heterogenization and becoming integral parts of the city as a consequence of a mix of specific public policies and commercial development. In his lecture, Dr. Ouredniczek will focus on three crucial aspects of the contemporary development of housing estates within the capital city of Prague: (i); the new functional differentiation of housing estates as a consequence of private activities and commercialization; (II) the role of master planning and public policies on the level of both the city and self-governed city districts; and (iii) an evaluation of socio-economic status as a synthetic outcome of contemporary development. Lecture is based on the analysis of the content of planning documents and policies (Metropolitan Plan, Strategic plan of Prague and selected documents of the city districts). A case study of the largest housing estate and a symbol of socialist housing in Czechia – Jižní Mesto – illustrates the impact of state and municipal policies and commercialization on the local level.

Dr. Martin Ouredniczek (Czech Republic)
Vice-dean for Geographic Departments, Charles University, Faculty of Science, Head of the research team Urban and Regional Laboratory.