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Conference Program CONFERENCE PROGRAM Thursday, 14th December 2017 9.00-9.30 Registration 9.30-10.45 Opening ceremony Welcome addresses Prof. Dr. Andrea Maliqari, Rector, Polytechnic University of Tirana Prof. Dr. Florian Nepravishta, Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism Special addresses Mrs. Lindita Nikolla, Minister, Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth Mr. Erion Veliaj, Mayor, Municipality of Tirana Mr. Artan Shkreli, Vice Minister, Ministria e Energjisë dhe Industrisë 10.45-11.30 Special invited speakers presentations Prof. Alcibiades P. Tsolakis, Dean, College of Art and Design, Louisiana State University, USA Topic: The removal of Confederate monuments in New Orleans, Louisiana Prof. Henrich Haass Professor, Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau, DE Topic: Sustainable urban development with water Prof. Derya Oktay, Professor, and Dean of Faculty of Architecture, Ondokuz Mayıs University, TR Topic: Urban identity in cities in transition. A holistic approach 11.30-12.00 Coffee break 12.00-14.00 I-Group of sessions Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Sustainability Formal and Informal Memory of Places settlements Moderator: Moderator: Ass .Prof. Moderator: Assoc .Prof. Violeta Nushi Manfredo Di Robilant Prof. Carlo Bianchini Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 2 Venue: Conference room 3 14.00-15.00 Lunch break 15.00-17.00 II-Group of sessions Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Sustainability Formal and Informal Memory of Places settlements Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Assoc .Prof. Alenka Fikfak Dr. Denada Veizaj Assoc .Prof. Anna Bruna Menghini Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 2 Venue: Conference room 3 17.00-18.00 III-Group of sessions - Poster session Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Sustainability Formal and Informal Memory of Places settlements Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Dr. Marsida Tuxhari Dr. Gjergj Islami Dr. Endrit Tuzi Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 3 18.00-19.00 Special Guest Meeting (Institutional Cooperation on the Erasmus+; Horizon 2020; IPA projects) 20.00 Gala Dinner TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Friday, 15th December 2017 8.30-9.00 Registration 9.00-11.00 IV-Group of sessions Session 10 Session 11 Session 12 Sustainability Formal and Informal settlements Memory of Places Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Prof. Paul Luis Meunier Prof. Besnik Aliaj Prof. Elisabetta Rosina Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 2 Venue: Conference room 3 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-13.30 V-Group of sessions Session 13 Session 14 Session 15 Sustainability Memory of places Memory of Places Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Prof. Lorenzo Pignatti Prof. Francesco Collotti Prof. Paolo Giordano Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 2 Venue: Conference room 3 13.30-14.30 Lunch Break 14.30-16.30 VI-Group of sessions Session 16 Session 17 Session 18 Sustainability Memory of places Sustainability Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Dr. Julian Veleshnja Prof. Paolo Di Nardo Assoc. Prof. Armand Vokshi Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 2 Venue: Conference room 3 16.30-17.00 Coffee break 17.00-19.00 VII-Group of sessions Session 19 Session 20 Session 21 Memory of places Poster session Poster session Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Prof. Florian Nepravishta Dr. Etleva Bushati Dr. Ledita Mezini Venue: Conference room 1 Venue: Conference room 2 Venue: Conference room 3 19.00 Closing ceremony Saturday, 16th December 2017 9.30-10.00 Registration 10.00-12.30 Walking Tour, Tirana city Center lead by Dr. Loreta Capeli Meeting place: In front of National Museum, "Skanderbeg" Square TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 1st GROUP OF SESSIONS_THURSDAY,14th DECEMBER 2017 12.00-14.00 Thursday, 14th December 2017 Session 1 Topic: Sustainability st 1 group Time: 12.00-14.00 of sessions Venue: Conference room 1 Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Violeta Nushi Violeta Nushi, A Review of Achieving Sustainable Development through BIM 12.00 -12.20 (invited speaker) Implementation in AECO Education Arta Basha‐Jakupi Klaud Manahasa, 12.20 -12.40 Streets as conflict public space Kristi Muharremi Giulia Annalinda Sustainable Forms and Local Identity for Mediterranean Urban 12.40 -13.00 Neglia Gardens Educational Approach to Implementing Sustainability in Architectural 13.00 -13.20 Gregor Čok Design Metropolitan cities from both sides. Approaches and trajectories to 13.20 -13.40 Francesca Calace the challenges of our time 13.40 -14.00 Benida Kraja Responsive Skins Thursday, 14th December 2017 Session 2 Topic: Formal and informal settlements - BUILDINGS 1st group of Time: 12.00-14.00 sessions Venue: Conference room 2 Moderator: Ass Prof. Manfredo Di Robilant Manfredo Di Without architects? Spontaneous elements of architecture in 12.00 -12.20 Robilant (invited post-socialist Albania speaker) New forms of dwelling: living and working together within the 12.20 -12.40 Marson Korbi neoliberal city Suspended Identities - Readings on the transfiguration of the 12.40 -13.00 Arba Baxhaku architectural landscape of Tirana after the fall of the communist regime Michele 13.00 -13.20 Rarefy/Densify. Strategies for the reuse of drosscapes Montemurro Harmonious architecture and space through autonomous Teuta Jashari- 13.20 -13.40 architecture; Kosovo modern in comparison with associated Kajtazi developments elsewhere Saimir Shtylla, Three decades of (un)planned territorial development. The 13.40 -14.00 Erblin Berisha evergreen question of Social Housing in Albania. TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Thursday, 14th December 2017 Session 3 Topic: Memory of places 1st group of Time: 12.00-14.00 sessions Venue: Conference room 3 Moderator: Prof. Carlo Bianchini Carlo Bianchini 12.00 -12.20 From BIM to H-BIM: A long and winding road (invited speaker) Mirjana Devetaković, Contribution of BIM Technology to Documenting Memory of 12.20 -12.40 Milan Radojević Places 12.40 -13.00 Luigi Corniello Drawing in transition. the archaeological city of Pompeii Erald Piperi, Jorgaq Kaҫani, Luigi Maria Cultural heritage digitalization. Case study: Albanian artifacts 13.00 -13.20 Galantucci, Ilo Bodi, approach for digitalization and 3D printing Tatjana Spahiu Nada Ibrahimi, Neuroarchitecture and placemaking: the relationship between 13.20 -13.40 Ani Çuedari, built environment and brain Florian Nepravishta Three decades of (un)planned territorial development. The 13.40 -14.00 Enrico Mirra evergreen question of Social Housing in Albania. 2nd GROUP OF SESSIONS_THURSDAY,14th DECEMBER 2017 15.00-17.00 Thursday, 14th December 2017 Session 4 Topic: Sustainability 2nd group of Time: 15.00-17.00 sessions Venue: Conference room 1 Moderator: Prof. Alenka Fikfak Alenka Fikfak (invited Cities in transition – cultural voids in urban multicultural 15.00 -15.20 speaker) conurbation Matej Nikšič, Alenka Urban walkability for sustainable city: partnerships between Fikfak, Sabina Mujkić, 15.20 -15.40 public and private partners as a mechanism for increasing Miha Konjar, urban open public space capacity for walking Janez Grom New planning strategies for a resilient and sustainable urban 15.40 -16.00 Ardiana Galderisi development in the face of complex environmental challenges Elton Hala, The ventilation effects and high‐rise buildings in urban spatial 16.00 -16.20 Florian Nepravishta morphology “Circular Economy” as an Imperative Indicator of a Sustainable Binak Beqaj, 16.20 -16.40 Urban Development Derived by Construction Industry – Case Blerta Vula Rizvanolli study Pristina Nicola Martinelli, A sustainable multifunctional approach in agricultural policy for 16.40 -17.00 Vito D’Onghia, the development of urban landscapes Giovanna Mangialardi TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Thursday, 14th December 2017 Topic: Formal and informal settlements - IDENTITIES Session 5 2nd group of Time: 15.00-17.00 sessions Venue: Conference room 2 Moderator: Dr. Denada Veizaj Denada Veizaj, Lacunarity and road network density as indexes for 15.00 -15.20 Andrea Maliqari, measuring spatial identity. Informal patterns vs. vernacular Gjergj Islami urban settlements Historic and political traces in urban structure of ex-Yugoslav 15.20 -15.40 Andrej Šmid cities Erisa Nesimi, Egin Prospects of emergent settlements in developing countries. 15.40 -16.00 Zeka Neighborhoods as agents of change. Case of Tirana Developing communities and evoking memories through 16.00 -16.20 Renilda Hyseni regeneration projects Arba Bekteshi, Fiona The social and urban construction of collective memory: Tirana’s 16.20 -16.40 Mino old villas as socially mediated spaces Thursday, 14th December 2017 Topic: Memory of places Session 6 Time: 15.00-17.00 2nd group of sessions Venue: Conference room 3 Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Anna Bruna Menghini Anna Bruna Perturbing monuments, sleeping giants, abandoned 15.00 -15.20 Menghini (invited machines. Memory and renewal of industrial landscapes. speaker) Etleva Bushati, 15.20 -15.40 Industrial heritage, problems, and opportunities in Tirana city. Iva Mëzezi New schools, old designs: A comparison of the scholastic 15.40 -16.00 Ledita Mezini architecture in Albania in two different periods ‘Physical’ space as a matter of identity and preservation. Three 16.00 -16.20 Valeria Lolobatista experiments in Switzerland’s Ticino region. Knowing to enhance: Alto Casertano territory (Campania, Italy) in 16.20 -16.40 Assunta Campi the Middle Ages The role of collective memory and people-based approach in the Marsela Plyku Demaj 16.40 -17.00 sustainable conservation and management
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