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HOUSING AN D Conference Programme THE CITY 19.11

17:00 - 17:30 Welcome 17:30 - 19:00 Keynote Presentation "A history of council housing in ", Chris Matthews Keynote Presentation "Big capital: Who is the city for?" Anna Minton, The University of East London 19:15 - Close Exhibition Opening "Portraits of domesticity", Anna Shapiro Exhibition Opening "Bird's eye view" and "Black and white portraits", Emily Anderson 20.11

Red Room Orange Room Yellow Room Purple Room Blue Room

08:30 — 11:00 R1 — Estate Logics: Thematic Transfers in O1 — Modernity, Ideology and Housing Y1 — Affective Provision in Collective Forms P1 — Scale and Typology B1 — Planning Urban Living Session 1 Housing Estate Design, 1900–1938 Didem Ekici, University of Nottingham Doreen Bernath, Architectural Association, Projective Cities Programme Nick Haynes, University of Nottingham Graeme Barker, University of Nottingham Irina Davidovici, ETH Zürich (AAPC), School of Architecture Children of Krupp: as a Housing facing transitions New social housing models in Sweden: Paper 1 08:40 Paper 2 09:00 Maur Dessauvage, Columbia University New From asset to debt and dispossession: Housing in Alessandro Porotto and Gérald Ledent, UC Louvain From Folkhemmet to automobile perceptual regimes Language logics: Housing in translation Paper 3 09:20 Marianna Charitonidou, ETH Zürich The concept of type in Hellerau Garden City, 1900-1914 the years of economic crisis in Greece Paper 4 09:40 Irina Davidovici, ETH Zürich The roomer and the modern man: Hotels as urban Platon Issaias, Architectural Association, Projective Cities Programme Didem Ekici, University of Nottingham housing in the turn of the 19th Century Housing mid-century Irish publics - some paradigms Paper 5 10:00 The logic of type: a genealogy of the Berlin Siedlungen — Cellular urbanism: Taller d’arquitectura & the city in space Gary A. Boyd, Queens University Belfast; and Brian Katharina Borsi, University of Nottingham Red Vienna, black Vienna: Housing in social democratic Elina Axioti, Humboldt University of Berlin Discussion & Close Raül P. Avilla Royo, Architectural Association, Projective Cities Programme Ward, Technological University Dublin (1919-1934) and Austro-fascist (1934-1938) Vienna The logic of the norm: LCC urban housing during the interwar period Morphological change and socio-spatial adaption of Inge Podbrecky, Federal Heritage Authority, Austria Type, urban form, policy-making and housing Experimenting planned urban living under commercialisation: Christopher Metz, ETH Zürich low-income housing in Dhaka, Bangladesh standards in Santiago de Chile Samira Awwal and Katharina Borsi, University of Nottingham Historical reflection on the socialist collective housing design Nottingham estates in 1850 Paper logics: Red Vienna estates in architectural publications Alvaro Arancibia, Architectural Association, Projective Cities Programme in Shenzhen during China’s reform and opening-up Lottie Smith, University of Nottingham Ex Africa Aliquid Novum [There is something new coming from Harald Robert Stuehlinger, FHNW Nordwestschweiz Yiwei Zhang and Jing Xiao, Shenzhen University Revolution begins at home: domestic spaces Africa]. Herman Haan's journeys in pseudo-ethnographic vein. as spaces of resistance in Iran Alvaro Velasco Perez Living in anti-adaptive neighbourhoods Hamed Khosravi, Architectural Association, Projective Cities Programme Nurit Alfasi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Housing & care cooperatives in the Netherlands: The housing exhibition: Visionary architecture Spatial diagrams of cluster living and housing in Singapore, c.1963 Gianna Bottema, Architectural Association, Projective Cities Programme Eunice Seng, The University of Hong Kong

11:30 — 14:00 R2 — Modernisms O2 — Types, Utopias and Cities Y2 — Institutes of Care P2 — Flexibility and Adaptation B2 — Finding Home Session 2 Sigal Davidi, Tel Aviv University Tilo Amhoff, University of Brighton Sabrina Puddu, KU Leuven; and Francesco Zuddas, Anglia Ruskin University Paolo Beccarelli, University of Nottingham Rachel Sara, City University Beyond student housing. Disorder for the ‘like-minded’ Paper 1 11:40 Gender aspects of apartment planning in Tel Aviv, 1930s From the cell to the territory. The ‘Disurbanist’ project of the OSA group Open building and users’ agency: Early and Da–Sein dwellings: An exploration into the meaningful Francesco Zuddas, Anglia Ruskin University Paper 2 12:00 Sigal Davidi, Tel Aviv University Martino Tattara, KU Leuven contemporary experiments in the Netherlands aspects of home and its relationship to human needs Paper 3 12:20 When artists lived at the Louvre. The establishment of the Royal Íñigo Cornago Bonal and Dirk van den Heuvel, TU Delft Rachel Sara, Birmingham City University; Dalia Al-Tarazi Paper 4 12:40 A levantine home At The “Bauhaus City” - The work of Mizrahi Das neue Berlin: Martin Wagner and The Department for Academy in 1648 and the state’s effort to house the artists in Paris and Louis Rice, University of the West of England Paper 5 13:00 Architects, and the not so “White” city of Tel-Aviv, 1930-1948 City Planning of the City of Berlin (1926-1932) A denser suburban dream: New typologies of multifamily Elena Palacios Carral, Architectural Association — Tzafrir Fainholtz, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Tilo Amhoff, University of Brighton conversion in an American "ethnoburb" Biopolitics in the house: The British public housing and the Discussion & Close The future almshouse: What can be learnt from re-interpreting a past Joseph Huennekens, Columbia University rise of neoliberal governmentality in the private home Four modern kitchens: The impact of Adalberto Hypercorbusian Mendelsohn. A lost project for the Alison Pooley, Jenny Pannell, and Sally-Anne Francis, Anglia Ruskin University Eleni Axioti, Architectural Association Libera’s studies on housing during the 1940s completion of the early thirties in Berlin User-generated change in North American homes: David Escudero, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Michele Stavagna, Independent Scholar/Netzwerk Architekturwissenschaft, Berlin Normalisation as self-empowerment? The house for the The new era of housing insecurity Enclosure, labour and pseudo-feminist scale: Bourdieu in Algeria criminals between privacy and the hazard of collectivenes Kateryna Malaia, Mississippi State University Charlotte Grace, Royal College of Art & University of West London How can space be ‘ideological?’ Sabrina Puddu, KU Leuven Angelika Schnell, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna Toward participative prefabrication: Housing The re-housing crisis: Finding ‘home’ for victims of domestic abuse between Yugoslavia And Cuba Rianne Houghton, University of Birmingham Andjelka Badnjar Gojnic, RWTH Aachen

14:30 — 17:00 R3 — Collective Inhabitations O3 — Reform, Health and Pandemic Y3 — Documenting Aura P3 — Urban Blocks and Morphologies B3 — Classification and Legality Session 3 Hugh Campbell, University College Dublin Stephen Walker, The University of Sarah Lappin, Queens University Belfast Katharina Borsi, University of Nottingham Diana Periton, Independent Scholar

The Ahmedabad pols and the transindividual Urban sanitizing and household pollution in small Housing Daishan Ivory combs, hollow squares & broken blocks: The A classic recipe for informal housing: A gift Paper 1 14:40 Paper 2 15:00 Dorian Wiszniewski, University of northern towns in the Russian empire, 1870 - 1914 Mark Campbell, Royal College of Art urban form of the tenement from British Bombay to Mumbai Paper 3 15:20 Anna Agafonova, Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg John Burns, Holmes Miller Architects Rahul Bhandare, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), India Hidden commons: Hutong inversions Shanghai ladies and lilong housing: The feminine Paper 4 15:40 Paper 5 16:00 Doreen Bernath, AA Project Cities Programme, Leeds School of Architecture Health, Tuberculosis and the city: Strategies to approach scene permeating urban Shanghai Living in the city: How urban form can foster more Downstairs, upstairs: Space-sharing between domestic workers — the dwelling hygiene of Berlin (1885-1915) Jiawen Han, Xi’an Jiaotong- University sustainable, adaptable and resilient neighbourhoods and their ultra-high net worth employers in London The way we dance: The (re)production of rooftop space Eva Eylers, Independent Scholar Jonathan Tarbatt, Director of Urban Design, C+W Architects, and Chloe Matthew Reynolds, London School of Economics Discussion & Close in contemporary Hong Kong urban cinema Representing mass housing as the source of urban Street Tarbatt, Kent School of Architecture and Planning, University of Kent Zhuozhang Li, University of Liverpool Iberian housing and city. A relationship through documentary cinema fear: Cinematic spatial and social stereotypes “I map, therefore, I am”: Deep mapping and Alba Zarza Arribas, University of Valladolid (Spain) - Phevos Kallitsis, University of Housing urban masses around a green yard. Typological comparison making home in displacement Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo (Portugal) of modern examples in Copenhagen and Stockholm Sana Murrani, University of Plymouth Cinematic living architectures: Housing through Chiara Monterumisi, EPFL - École Polytechnique Nostalgia for the past: The casa bloc as a paradigm for the lens of the architectural essay film Fédérale de Lausanne / ENAC IA LCC post-pandemic housing and urban development Penelope Haralambidou, Bartlett School of Carolina B. García-Estévez, Barcelona School of Architecture, Architecture, University College London Reinventing public housing: Design strategies for ETSAB. Polytechnic University of Catalonia, UPC completing what Modernism left unfinished Frederick Biehle, Pratt Institute

17:30 — 18:15 AHRA Presentations

18:15 — Close Keynote Presentation: "Together! Potentials of cooperative housing and self organisation", Katharina Bayer, Einszueins Architektur, Vienna Keynote Presentation: "Resilient structures, collective forms", Tim Heide, Heide & von Beckerath Architekten, Berlin

21.11

Red Room Orange Room Yellow Room Purple Room Blue Room

08:30 — 11:00 R4 — Cohousing O4 — Standards and Life Style Y4 — Being at Home Between Data, P4 — Threshold Collectives B4 — Pandemic Home Session 4 Hélène Frichot, The University of Melbourne & KTH School of Architecture Laura Hanks, University of Nottingham Information and Architecture Chris Schulte, Allies and Morrison Architects; and Katharina Borsi, John Zhang, University of University of Nottingham Silvio Carta, University of Hertfordshire Paper 1 08:40 Archaeology of a domed future: Cybernetics as Homes for today and tomorrow: space standards A new archipelago - Dwelling as city in the city Paper 2 09:00 settlement, through the architecture of geoship for the ‘affluent’ tenant in Britain Human capital: Climatic privilege and worker dormitories in Singapore John Zhang, University of Westminster Everybody's in: Exploring the blurred boundaries of Paper 3 09:20 Hélène Frichot, The University of Melbourne & KTH School of Savia Palate, Universrity of Cambridge Jennifer Ferng, The University of Sydney publicness and privacy in the 21st century digi-home (Un)homey quarantine Paper 4 09:40 Architecture; and Helen Runting, KTH School of Architecture Paper 5 10:00 The transformation of the bedroom in housing design Rebecca Onafuye, University of Hertfordshire ‘’Patterns’’ of threshold spaces in the historical city of Jeddah Sigal Eden Almogi, Ben Gurion University of the Negev; — Theories of dwelling. Collective versus individual forms of housing from the 1950s to the 1990s in China Basma Massoud, University of ; and Florian and Shelly Cohen, Tel Aviv University From third to first and back: The Domestic Space in the Media Library Discussion & Close Kirsten Wagner, University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld Nan Ye, University of Liverpool; Kossak, Hafen City University, Hamburg Davide Pisu, University of Cagliari The unoccupied streets, the empty homes and Jiawen Han, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Cooperative or undifferentiated: Two visions for housing Shikii between housing and city: Exploring building typology, Azin Saeedi, The University of Queensland; and Digital expressions of home: the digital annex Valentin Bourdon, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne The evolution and reasons for China's collective human behaviour in Shinonome Canal Court in Tokyo Peyman Yousefjowkar, The University of Art Hazel Cowie, Newcastle University housing suits in the 1980s Architects revitalising a ‘liquified’ Japan: shared Yang Yang, University of Sheffield Tokyo: A home as city Yu Aokun and Yuejia Xu, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture What is home in the physical/digital urban environment? housing and bottom-up community building Vecindad: Redistribution of domestic space in Mexico City Nergis Kalli, Newcastle University Silvio Carta, University of Hertfordshire Cathelijne Nuijsink, ETH Zürich The role of IKEA’s home models in the twenty-first century home and city Lola Lozano Lara, Architectural Association Rebecca Carrai, KU Leuven Housing for a ‘lonely generation’ Threshold observations: Berlin neighbourhood Marija Maric, ETH Zürich and Goethe University Cinematic representations of women’s roles adaptations through a pandemic in Britain’s postwar reconstruction Angela Alcantara, Independent Researcher / Stiftung Bauhaus COOP Sigrid Preissl, Independent Scholar

11:30 — 14:00 R5 — Sharing Living O5 — Live / Work Y5 — Age and Wellbeing P5 — Place Inhabitations B5 — Beyond the Neoliberal City: the Session 5 Tim Collett, University of Nottingham Anna Shapiro, Sheppard Robson Architects, Architectural Association Jonathan Hale, University of Nottingham Nicholas Beech, University of Westminster Emergence of Urban Commons in

Paper 1 11:40 Claiming the right to the city through inventing housing alternatives The living units within the home-office conditions: “Tele- From the person to the environment: Creating homes for ageing well Urgent minor matters: Activating archival Collective Housing Neighbourhoods Paper 2 12:00 Ronnen Ben-Arie, Technion Institute and Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat, ETH Zürich work”, "tele-communication”, and "tele-education” vis-à-vis Gwendoline Schaff, TEAM 11, Faculty of Architecture, University of Liège; records for social housing futures Doina Petrescu, University of Sheffield Paper 3 12:20 the reinvention of the city and pandemic preparedness Ann Petermans, ArcK, Hasselt University, Jan Vanrie, ArcK, Hasselt University; Heidi Svenningsen Kajita, University of Copenhagen and Newcastle University Paper 4 12:40 Cooperative housing as a substratum for societal Marianna Charitonidou, ETH Zürich Fabienne Courtejoie, TEAM 11, Faculty of Architecture, University of Liège; How to design, sustain and defend urban commons in Paper 5 13:00 integration, can this be achieved in Hamburg? A giant horse and an invisible plan: Reflecting on the role and Catherine Elsen, LUCID, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Liège social housing estates of metropolitan cities — Bedour Braker and Jan Braker, Jan Braker Architects Housing typology at fashion kampungs for more of the architect in neighbourhood plan making Discussion & Close Doina Petrescu, University of Sheffield sustainable living-working environment in Bandung Exploring ageing migrants’ sense of home using photo- Claire Harper, Newcastle University Prodding the threshold between home & city Dibya Kusyala, Sri Rahma Apriliyanthi, Adhitya Rizky Isnandya, Institut elicitation: An exploratory study in Limburg, Belgium Commoning through house extensions into community gardens: Sophie Ungerer, University of Brighton; and Chloe Architecture as an agency of change: the SAAL operation of Leal Teknologi Bandung; and Achmad Syaiful Lathif, Telkom University Micheline Phlix, Jan Vanrie and Ann Petermans; Hasselt University The case of Manastur neighbourhood in Cluj, Romania van der Kindere, University of Westminster Ana Catarina Costa, Centro de Estudos de Arquitectura e Urbanismo Silviu Medesan, Independent researcher, President of Sustainable Working at Home: Architects during the Pandemic in China Broking knowledge boundaries in a multidisciplinary co-creation project (CEAU), Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto (FAUP) Objects of association - genealogies of small publics Organised Society Association - S.O.S. Cluj, Romania Ye Xu, Katharina Borsi, Jonathan Hale, University of Nottingham Katja Maununaho, Jyrki Tarpio and Helena Leino, Tampere University Finland Peer Frantzen, University of the Arts, Berlin Burgess Park: in the absence of the Reclaiming the civic commons in the ex-socialist city Open city / closed city Social connections in a care home Felipe Lanuza, DLA Scan / Devilat Lanuza Architectural Studio The city within the home – Otto Steidle’s Genter Strasse houses Alexandru Axinte, University of Sheffield Frances Holliss, London Metropolitan University; and Faye Sedgewick, Lesley McIntyre and Tara Hipwood, Northumbria University Florian Kossak, HCU Hamburg From technocrats to laymen: Self-help housing and Claudia Dutson, Royal College of Art The ‘Kiez’ as an urban commons - reclaiming contested Towards a more-than-human urbanism: Co-constituting community planning for postwar urbanisation neighbourhoods in the neoliberal city the microbiomes of the built environment Sila Karatas Basoglu, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Katharina Moebus, University of Sheffield Rachel Armstrong, Newcastle University

14:30 — 17:00 R6 — Spatial Practices O6 — Planning Housing as Urbanism Y6 — City and Home in the Pandemic P6 — Urban Assembly and Reassembly B6 — Voids and Inhabitations Session 6 Robin Wilson, University of Nottingham Alona Martinez Perez, De Montfort University Renée Tobe, University of East London Kat Martindale, Director of Architecture + Urbanism Research Office and Sandra Meireis & Katharina Borsi University of Nottingham Paper 1 14:40 Everything has changed, yet something must Madrid and Belfast: The politics of housing, urban ambition Holobiontic Urbanism: Homes, microbes, domesticity, communities Retracing the public void Paper 2 15:00 change: From vernacular to contemporary and walls and absent spaces in two European Cities Rachel Armstrong, Newcastle University; Rolf Hughes, Planning Pyrmont: The life and death of a Sydney suburb Pari Riahi, University of Massachusetts Amherst Paper 3 15:20 May Zune, Lucelia Rodrigues and Mark Gillott, University of Nottingham Alona Martinez Perez, De Montfort University; and KU Leuven and Nel Janssens, KU Leuven Kat Martindale, Director of Architecture + Urbanism Homing and trust in a chronicle of crises: ethnographic Paper 4 15:40 Ciaran Mackel, Belfast School of Architecture Research Office and University of Nottingham Paper 5 16:00 Mutirão and social practices of housing in Brazil Drawing the Distance insights from Brussels' social housing — Vanessa Grossman, TU Delft The changing image of neoliberal housing – dressing as a method Nerma Cridge, Architectural Association Subsidising housing privilege: A public-private Claire Bosmans and Jingjing Li, KU Leuven Merryan Majerowitz and Yael Allweil, Technion IIT partnership at Melbourne’s Hotham Gardens Discussion & Close (Lived) spaces of belonging, culture and gender: Spatial Integrating restorative environmental design principles Hulmanoids: Effects of social exclusion at Crescents, Manchester Catherine Townsend and Paul Walker, University of Melbourne practices of Syrian women in houses of Istanbul and Syria Curating the postmodern city: London Docklands 1980-1998 into apartment housing: The city after the pandemic Tanja Poppelreuter and Yudishthir Shegobin, University of Salford Pinar Sezginalp and Susan Rottmann, Ozyegin University Turkey Ambrose Gillick, Kent School of Architecture and Planning Terri Peters and Anna Halleran, Ryerson University, Canada Collaboration for Innovation in Housing: The role of the Architecture engagements. The contribution of TU Architecture civic university in delivering new homes in the city 'At home’ on screen: Architectures of `common things' No more heroes: Totality, everyday life and uPVC The role of the consumer IoT experience in extending the notion of home students to West-Berlin urban conflicts at the turn of the 1970s Alessandro Columbano and Matthew Jones, Birmingham City University Inga Bryden, University of Winchester Andrew Stoane, University of Rubem Barbosa-Hughes, University of Hertfordshire Alessandro Toti, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL Urban housing models as a stock for new cityscapes Quick fixes: Spontaneous conditions in London’s historic housing crises Tenants take over. Unsettling control, tenure and Ingrid Mayrhofer-Hufnagl, University Innsbruck and Benjamin Ennemoser, UCLA Jesse Honsa, KU Leuven management in Dutch social housing Andrea Migotto, KU Leuven

17:30 — Close Keynote Presentation: "Dwelling and Critique", Lawrence Barth, Architectural Association