TABLE of CONTENTS KEYNOTE SPEECHES

TABLE of CONTENTS KEYNOTE SPEECHES

Table of Contents TABLE of CONTENTS Organizing Committee ........................................................................................................................ iii Scientific Board ................................................................................................................................... iv Forward ................................................................................................................................................ ix Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................. xi KEYNOTE SPEECHES ● Prof. Dr. J. Stefanou, Emeritus Professor-President of Syros Institute, National Technical University, Athens, Greece Syros as a cultural good, with excellent clobal value ............................................................. 3 ● Prof. Dr. M. Carmona, The Bartlett School of Planning UCL Faculty of the Built Environment, London, UK The Problems, Potentials and Complexities of Mixed Streets: The London Case ................... 4 ● Prof. Dr. T. Oc, Editor of Journal of Urban Design, Honorary Professor, The Bartlett School of Planning, UCL, London, UK Heritage and Regeneration...................................................................................................... 5 ● Prof. Dr. J. Pendlebury, Head of School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newscastle University, UK Liberal heritage, neo-liberal heritage and Brexit ................................................................... 6 ● Prof. Dr. T. G. Townshend, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newscastle University, UK Salutogenic cities: How urban environments can support well-being and reduce health inequalities ................................................................................................. 7 ● Prof. Dr. F. Piccolo, Department of Architecture, University of Palermo, Italy The Exception and the Rule: Side Effects of “Politically Correct Planning Discources” ...... 8 ● Prof. Dr. A. M. Ippolito, “Sapienza” University of Rome – (DiAP) Director of Specialization and advanced training Course in Landscape Design – (A.S.B.) Cultural Association "architect Simonetta Bastelli"– (CURSA) University Consortium for Socioeconomic and Environmental Research, Italy Urban Natures for Changing Cities ........................................................................................ 9 Book of Abstracts xi of the International Conference on Changing Cities III: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Syros, Delos, Mykonos Islands, Greece ● June 26-30, 2017 ISBN: 978-618-5271-11-4 Table of Contents ● Prof. Dr. L. Salvati, Italian Council of Agricultural Research and Economics, Rome Toward a new ‘European City’? Exploring Urban Cycles and Economic Performances under Expansion and Recession Times .................................................................................... 11 ● Prof. Dr. K. R. Olwig, Professor Emeritus, The Department of Architecture, The Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Alnarp, Copenhagen, Denmark Urban Commons: The Animal Question ................................................................................. 12 ● Prof. Dr. I. Mironowicz, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland Between synergy and entropy. A path towards new urban governance .................................. 13 ● Prof. Dr. S. Avgerinou-Kolonias, School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Urban Pressure in Coastal and Island Areas: The Challenges in Implementation of Maritime Spatial Planning in Greece ................................................................................. 14 ● Prof. Dr. K. Moraitis, School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Contested urban identity: An issue of epistemic, epistemological and political informality .......................................................................................................... 15 ● Prof. Dr. K. Serraos, School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Forms of bottom up spatial procedures in Greece .................................................................. 17 ● Prof. Dr. G. A. Panetsos, School of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Patras, Greece The Towns of New Citizens: Urban design for the promotion of immigrants and refugees from invisibility to participations ....................................................................... 18 ● Prof. Dr. A. Giacumacatos, Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece Beautiful city: comments on the aesthetic character and syntax structure of modern metropolis .............................................................................................................. 20 PRE-ORGANIZED SPECIAL SESSIONS DEMOCRATIC PUBLIC SPACE organized by Prof. M. Carmona, The Bartlett School of Planninc, UCL, UK ● Public space in the age of austerity M. Carmona, Ι.-L. Saglie, G.S. Hanssen, K. Nylund, A. Tietjen, B. Lamm ............................. 25 ● Social sustainability dilemmas in urban development. Effects on public space H. Hofstad, M. Millstein ......................................................................................................... 26 ● Pedestrian paths as an index and strategy for urban integration P. Parker, H. Bersgli, M. Carmona, B. Lamm, I. M. Lid ........................................................ 27 ● Towards a framework for assesing democratic qualities of public space design: The case of Superkilen, Denmark A. Tietjen, B. Lamm, B. Sirowy, P. Parker .............................................................................. 28 xii Book of Abstracts of the International Conference on Changing Cities III: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Syros, Delos, Mykonos Islands, Greece ● June 26-30, 2017 ISBN: 978-618-5271-11-4 Table of Contents URBAN NATURES FOR CHANGING CITIES organized by Prof. A. Ippolito, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy ● Urban natures for changing cities A. M. Ippolito .......................................................................................................................... 31 ● Ecodistricts for changing cities L. Alessi ................................................................................................................................... 33 ● Public open space design for the urban regeneration. The role of the vegetation F. Antonucci ............................................................................................................................. 34 ● Temporary public landscape. Potential and risks of the public spaces in the Italian provincial town M. Aprile .................................................................................................................................. 35 ● Technological culture for resilient urban natures S. Baiani................................................................................................................................... 36 ● Fair natures in emerging minor urbanities. A green guide for seven categories R. Belibani, A. Capanna .......................................................................................................... 37 ● Landscape of breath for a suffocating city. Urban nature in crisis environments C. Canzonieri ........................................................................................................................... 38 ● Patterns of Participative Governance in Planning and Management of Urban Green Spaces. Initial Assessments through the European and Greek experience S. Chaldezou, Y. Theodora ..................................................................................................... 39 ● Nature spaces river land in the urban context area D. Cialdea, N. Quercio ............................................................................................................ 40 ● New performances in urban nature. Recovery examples for the city crossing green pathways D. Cialdea ................................................................................................................................ 41 ● Green infrastructures and biodiverse urban gardens for regenerating urban spaces M. Clemente, F. Bianconi, M. Filippucci, L. Salvati ............................................................... 42 ● Urban natures for public spaces M.C lemente ............................................................................................................................. 43 ● Urban natures as a new model of interaction between city and environment: a political and normative interpretation D.S. Damiano .......................................................................................................................... 44 ● Models of knowledge and development of the urban vegetal architecture. Villa Celimontana in Rome L. D. Carlo, M.F. Mancini, L. Paris, F. Pierdominici, W. Wahbeh ........................................ 45 ● Green and blue frameworks: new windows of opportunity for active living in the XXIst century S. Lavadinho, B. Lensel ........................................................................................................... 46 ● The Outdoor City: how public spaces are evolving to welcome active lifestyles in the XXIst century S. Lavadinho ............................................................................................................................ 47 Book of Abstracts xiii of the International

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