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IFAU 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Thursday, 21 St November 2019 IFAU 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Thursday, 21 st November 2019 8.00-9.00 Registration (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) 9.00-10.00 Opening ceremony (Classic Room, HTI) Welcome addresses Prof. Andrea Maliqari, Rector, Polytechnic University of Tirana Prof. Florian Nepravishta, Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism Special addresses Mr. Redi Shtino, Vice/Minister, Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth Mr. Artan Shkreli, Vice /Minister, Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy Mrs. Ornela Cuci, Vice /Minister, Ministry of Tourism and Environment Mrs. Valbona Shujaku, Vice/Minister, Ministry of Culture Mr. Andi Seferi, Vice / Mayor of Tirana 10.00-10.30 Promotional Presentation (Classic Room, HTI) Video presentation (Megatek, Crystal Systems, Guardian Glass, Gjeo-Vjosa, Microdrones, ALB-MATRIX Group, Riecycling Group) Emma Perrotta, Megatek (Main sponsor) Luigi Cesca, Crystal BIM Solutions Ltd (Golden sponsor) 10.30-13.00 1st Keynote speakers presentations (Classic Room, HTI) Prof. Marco Casamonti, Università di Genova, IT Prof. Luigi Maffei, Università degli Studi di Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Aversa, IT Prof. Mosè Ricci, Università di Trento, Trento, IT Prof. Lorenzo Pignatti, Università di Pescara, Pescara, IT Prof. Enrico Aguilari, IUAV, Venezia, IT 13.00-14.00 Lunch break (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) 14.00-16.00 I-Group of sessions (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) Sessions- S1 Sessions- S2 Sessions- S3 Session W Venue: Teuta1 Venue:Teuta2 Venue: Onufri Room Venue: VIP Room 1 Room 2 3 Room 4 16.00-16.20 Coffee Break 16.20-18.20 II-Group of sessions Sessions- S4 Sessions- S5 Sessions- S6 Sessions- S7 Venue: Teuta1 Venue: Teuta2 Venue: Onufri Venue: VIP Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 18.20-19.00 Special Guest Meeting Institutional Cooperation on the Erasmus+; Horizon 2020; IPA projects 20.30 Gala Dinner (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Friday, 22 nd November 2019 8.30-9.00 Registration (Aula Magna, UPT Rector Building) 9.00-12.00 2nd Keynote speakers presentations (Aula Magna, UPT Rector Building) Prof. Caroline Jäger-Klein, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AUS Prof. Giuseppe De Luca, Università di Firenze, Firenze, IT Prof. Paolo Giordano, Università degli Studi di Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Aversa, IT Prof. Francesco Collotti, Università di Firenze, Firenze, IT Prof. Paul Luis Meunier, École Spéciale des Travaux Publics, Paris, FRA Prof. Paolo Di Nardo, Università di Firenze, Firenze, IT Prof. Enrico Aguilari, IUAV, Venezia, IT Ark. Gjon Radovani, Architektur Stadtplanung Design, Stuttgart, DR 12.30-13.00 Promotional Presentation (Aula Magna, UPT Rector Building) The house of desert, Guardian Glass (Golden sponsor) 13.00-14.00 Lunch break (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) 14.00-16.00 III-Group of sessions (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) Sessions- S2 Sessions- S3 Sessions- S4 Sessions- S3 Venue: Onufri Venue: Blu Room Venue: Abret1 Venue: Abret2 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 16.00-16.20 Coffee Break 16.20-18.20 IV-Group of sessions Sessions- S3 Sessions- S7 Sessions- P1 Sessions- P2 Venue: Abret1 Venue: Abret2 Venue: Akernia Venue: Akernia Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Photography price (Akernia Room, HTI) 18.20-19.00 Closing ceremony (Akernia Room, HTI) Saturday, 23 rd November 2019 9.30-10.00 Registration 10.00-12.30 Walking Tour, Tirana city Centre guided by PhD. Loreta Capeli Meeting place: Hall of Hotel Tirana International, HTI TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Thursday, 21st November 2019 1st Keynote speakers’ presentations (Classic Room, HTI) Plenary Thursday, 21st November 2019 - 10.30-13.00 Session Classic Room, HTI KEYNOTE SPEACH 1 Moderator: Prof. Florian Nepravishta 10.30-11.00 Traditional architecture and innovation Marco Casamonti 11.00 -11.30 Multisensory labs for the perception oriented design Luigi Maffei 11.30 -12.00 Habitat 5.0. The architecture of the long present Mose’ Ricci 12.00 -12.30 Architectural modernity in Bosnia Lorenzo Pignatti 12.30 -13.00 From regeneration to urban transformation Enrico Aguilari nd Friday, 22 November 2019 2nd Keynote speakers’ presentations (Aula Magna, UPT Rector Building) Plenary Thursday, 22st November 2019 – 09.00-12.00 Session Aula Magna, UPT Rector Building KEYNOTE SPEACH 2 Moderator: Prof. Paolo di Nardo Protected Cultural Heritage, Sustainable Development and the Jaeger-Klein Caroline 9.00 - 9.30 “Heumarkt” project within the Historic City Center of Vienna Florence: A paradigmatic case of how overtourism in the period Giuseppe De Luca 9.30 -10.00 of globalisation changes the cities 10.00 -10.30 The redesign and urban reconfiguration of the port of Naples Paolo Giordano Learning from the past, Modern not as Advantage but as Francesco Collotti 10.30 -11.00 continuity Renewable micro-energy for Worldwide Architectural Paul-Louis MEUNIER 11.00 -11.30 Patrimony.. Apollonia of Albania as a case study. 11.30 -12.00 Mutation as a prototype Paolo Di Nardo Heritage in Albania in immediate need of restoration, Gjon Radovani 12.00 -12.30 revitalization and modernization, on the front of the war between mediocrity and professionalism TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Thursday, 21st November 2019 1st Group of sessions (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) Session Thursday, 21st November 2019 - 14.00-16.00 Venue: Conference room 1 (Teuta 1) S1 GLOBAL / LOCAL MODERNIZATIONS Moderator: Prof. Antonio Capestro, Eled Fagu Modernism and Socialist Architecture -problematic of classification Eled Fagu 14.00 -14.20 of socialist architecture in Albania 14.20 -14.40 L'a-tipo della città contemporanea Claudio Zanirato The historical cities in transition in the global trend: some issues of Paola Puma 14.40 -15.00 architecture’s identity survey and representation of the genius loci 15.00 -15.20 The self-represented city Claudio Zanirato Modernism as the Unconscious of Globalism: Mapping the Skender Luarasi 15.20 -15.40 Constellation of Subjectivities in Sigfried Giedion’s Historiography: From You=Me to You+Me (Skype) Tokyo Sprawl; a model for conservation of local resources in an Arian Heidari Afshari 15.40 -16.00 urbanized territory Session Thursday, 21st November 2019 - 14.00-16.00 Conference room 2 (Teuta 2) th S2 XX CENTURY MODERNISM AND THE QUESTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE Moderator: Prof. Mose Ricci, Ph.D. Entela Daci Stepping stone in the Adriatic coast Michele Montemurro, 14.00 -14.20 Nicola La Vitola Architecture in Socialist Albania: re-reading in the rhetorical Gjergji Islami, 14.20 -14.40 perspective of Enver Hoxha’s textual language Andronira Burda 14.40 -15.00 Comporre con le Rovine. Progetti per i Fori Imperiali Rachele Lomurno The integral management of urban development process and Klea Papando, 15.00 -15.20 cultural heritage protection in the city of Korca Edlira Mema 15.20 -15.40 Patrimoni urbani nelle città di Provincia Caterina Palestini 15.40 -16.00 Conservation planning towards a sustainable urban development Santiago Orbea TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM Session Thursday, 21st November 2019 - 14.00-16.00 Conference room 3 (Onufri) S3 PHENOMENA OF RE-GENERATION, REVITALIZATION, RECYCLE, REUSE Moderator: Prof. Paolo Di Nardo, Ph.D. Ledita Mezini Visioni post – industriali nel territorio albanese Francesco Paolo 14.00 -14.20 Protomastro Revitalisation and adaptive reuse of vacant lands and buildings as Agata Pięt 14.20 -14.40 a way to urban regeneration Rehabilitation and Repurposing of the Cooperative centres in the Aleksandar Videnovic, 14.40 -15.00 context of Socialist built heritage Milos Arandjelovic The post – earthquake reconstruction process: An opportunity Alessandra Cattaneo, 15.00 -15.20 for regeneration of the territory. The case study of finale Emilia Laura Baratin Il patrimonio industriale dismesso nelle trasformazioni urbane: Alessia Silvetti, rigenerare attraverso la conoscenza e la conservazione Chiara Bonaiti, 15.20 -15.40 Chiara Dell’Orto, Davide Strada Responsive environmental design for responsible tourism: Antonella 15.40 -16.00 natural-based solutions as drivers for resilient regeneration of Trombadore, Montenegro coastal zone Katerina Bernovic Session Thursday, 21st November 2019 - 14.00-16.00 Venue: Conference room 4 (VIP) W Topic: WORKSHOP Moderator: Ani Panariti UAV mapping with Microdrones – LiDAR and DG Microdrones - 14.00 -15.00 photogrammetriy Dominik Wojćik GJEO-VJOSA - Spartak 15.00 -16.00 Build challenge, the path toward productivity Likaj TIRANA AL INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM st Thursday, 21 November 2019 2ndt Group of sessions (Hotel Tirana International, HTI) Session Thursday, 21st November 2019 - 16.20-18.20 Conference room 1 (Teuta 1) S4 MODERNISATION/GLOBALIZATION OF URBAN PLANNING/DESIGN AND LANDSCAPES Moderator: Prof. Enrico Aguilari, Ph.D. Julian Veleshnja 16.20 -16.40 Spatial Planning in Hellas during the recent Economic Crisis; John Kiousopoulos Legislation and Facts Change of urban development of a new city during years 1945- Gjergj Thomai, 16.40 -17.00 1990, communist era: Case study Gramsh city Iva Mezezi Dal metodo alla metodologia: processi di rigenerazione urbana Chiara Corazziere 17.00 -17.20 per nuovi sistemi di valori e spazi di qualità Towards to issue of landscape and urban development aspects Elina Krasilnikova, 17.20 -17.40 of the formation structure of urban landscape of Bagdad Sumayah Layij Jasim Social effect of land titling: the link between private property Francesca Vanelli 17.40 -18.00 and social cohesion in the case of Greater Tirana, Albania Paesaggi costieri metropolitani. Tracce di lavoro per una visione Francesca Calace, comune Carlo Angelastro, 18.00 -18.20 Olga Giovanna Paparusso st Session Thursday, 21 November 2019 - 16.20-18.20 Conference room 2 (Teuta 2) S5 MODERN HOUSING/MODERN DESIGNING AND DAILY LIFE/UNIVERSAL DESIGN Moderator: Prof. Luigi Mafei, Assoc. Prof. Armand Vokshi Against or Again identities? Interpreting cultures of living for Anna Bruna Menghini, 16.20 -16.40 new forms of housing Marson Korbi Modern Residential Towers as a Pedagogical Tool in Amr Abdelfattah, 16.40 -17.00 Architectural Education, With Reference to Egypt.
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