ULI Netherlands Annual Conference Thriving Urbanity How to create the social and physical infrastructure to achieve and sustain it 23 May 2018 | Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam netherlands.uli.org | #ULINetherlands2018 netherlands.uli.org / 1 Welcome This Spring, we recognize the events of May 1968, when society was rapidly changing and students protested throughout Paris. Their call, for broader voice and participation, opened society to a new generation of engaged citizens, men and women alike. Did this disruption result a better world? Did it create more sustainable cities and help The Urban Land Institute is a global, development talent? member-driven organisation comprising Today’s disruption can be found in the globalization and technological revolution. The sharing economy is disrupting cities and traditions. Communities are under pressure. more than 40,000 real estate and urban International talent is flooding successful cities. Personal and business mobility abounds. development professionals dedicated This year’s Conference will bring together industry leaders to focus to these issues and the corresponding impacts on city development. We will also honor leadership in (re) to advancing the Institute’s mission of development with ULI NL Award. Learn. Network. Enjoy! providing leadership in the responsible Bob van der Zande Chair, ULI Netherlands use of land and creating and sustaining City of Amsterdam thriving communities worldwide. ULI Netherlands Executive Committee ULI’s interdisciplinary membership Michiel de Bruine Bram Harding represents all aspects of the industry, Bouwinvest Ping Properties Françoise Dechesne Ronald Huikeshoven including developers, property owners, Multi Netherlands AM investors, architects, urban planners, Loes Driessen Feike Siewertsz van Reesema public officials, real estate brokers, Amvest Waterland Real Estate Peter Haasbroek Remco Bruijns appraisers, attorneys, engineers, Mecanoo ULI Netherlands Coordinator financiers, and academics. Established M: +31 (6) 194 282 69 E: [email protected] in 1936, the Institute has a presence in Become a Member the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific Belong to a community committed to exchanging ideas, experiences, and regions, with members in 76 countries. sharing best practices in an atmosphere of trust and open sharing. More information: uli.org/join or contact [email protected] europe.uli.org Conference Media Partners 2 / ULI Netherlands Annual Conference Conference Programme 23 May 2018 | Stedelijk Museum 1600 Coffee Break Museumplein 10, 1071 DJ, Amsterdam Coffee Break sponsored by JLL and Multi Netherlands 1630 The Future of Retail The retail sector is undergoing a profound period of change 00 13 Networking Coffee due to the continuing rise of e-commerce and changing Networking Coffee sponsored by consumer preferences. What is really happening and what CBRE Global Investors and Greenberg Traurig strategies can be successful in urban planning? Kathrine Heiberg, CEO, reteam group 1330 Welcome & Introductions Josip Kardun, CEO, Multi Corporation Bob van der Zande, Chair, ULI Netherlands, Director Residential Markets, City of Amsterdam 1720 Closing Keynote Katrina Sichel, Conference Moderator This closing session addresses the key challenges and Joost Vos, Project Architect Renovation & Expansion opportunities that cities are facing and how each impacts Stedelijk Museum / Partner, Benthem Crouwel Architects urban development and regeneration. Edward Glaeser, Professor of Economics at Harvard University 1345 Opening Keynote – Far Away is the New Nearby Followed by a debate with Francine Houben, Architect and Urbanist, Mecanoo Maarten Hajer, Professor of Urban Futures at the University of Utrecht 1420 Social Integration 10 How do we design and plan a city for social integration? 18 Conference Close How do we develop an inclusive, affordable, and sustain- Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe able city? Hilde Blank, Managing Director, BVR & Director, 1820 Drinks Reception AM Concepts Hans Meyer, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Zoku Drinks Reception sponsored by Duravermeer 20 15 The Future of Mobility 1915 - 2130 Award Ceremony and Dinner City growth, social, economic, and climate change are all We will announce the winner of the ULI Netherlands driving the call for new urban transportation solutions. Leadership Award for Outstanding Urban How will mass transportation look in the future and what (Re)Development. is the role of technology? What investments are needed Award Ceremony and Dinner sponsored by AM and how can new innovative business models benefit and contribute? Richard de Cani, Director, Head of UKMEA Planning, ARUP netherlands.uli.orgbelgium.uli.org / 3 / 3 Conference Speakers Hilde Blank Ed Glaeser Managing Director, BVR & Director, AM Concepts Professor of Economics at Harvard University Hilde Blank studied Urban Design and Planning at the Edward Glaeser is the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor Technical University of Delft. Her work ranges from of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at strategic planning to urban design and is often related Harvard University, where he has taught since 1992. to future planning and area development. Since 2004, He regularly teaches microeconomics theory and Blank is the CEO and Managing Director of BVR Urban occasionally urban and public economics. He has served Development Consultants. Since 2017, she is also the as Director of the Taubman Center for State and Local head of AM Concepts, a group of urban designers and architects of AM, a leading Government and Director of the Rappaport Institute for development corporation of housing estates and district-wide urban centres. Greater Boston. Glaeser has published dozens of papers on cities economic growth, Conceiving and developing inspiring and sustainable living environments is what law, and economics. In particular, his work has focused on the determinants of city drives the company. growth and the role of cities as centers of idea transmission. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1992. Richard de Cani Maarten Hajer Professor of Urban Futures at the University of Utrech Director, Head of UKMEA Planning, ARUP Maarten Hajer is distinguished professor ‘Urban Futures’ Richard de Cani leads the planning business for the at the Faculty of Geosciences of Utrecht University and UKMEA region of ARUP. As a qualified town planner Director of the Urban Futures Studio. Hajer studied and transport planner, he brings over 24 years’ Political Science as well as Urban & Regional Planning experience of all aspects of planning, particularly at the University of Amsterdam and earned a D.Phil. those relating to the management and development in Politics from the University of Oxford. From 2008 to of transport and infrastructure in cities and urban 2015, Hajer was the Director General of the Netherlands areas. de Cani started his career at A ARUP rup as a Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). In 2016, Hajer was Chief Curator of ‘The graduate and re-joined in 2016 from Transport for London (TfL) where he spent over Next Economy,’ the 2016 edition of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 15 years working in a variety of different roles with his most recent as Managing (IABR) and is currently curator (with Michiel van Iersel) of ‘Places of Hope’, an exhibi- Director of Planning, reporting to the Commissioner of Transport for TfL. In de Cani’s tion on The Netherlands and the Great Transition, on show in Leeuwarden, Friesland. most recent role he was responsible for developing the strategic transport plans for London and delivering the transport priorities of the Mayor of London. Kathrine Heiberg CEO, reteam group Kathrine Heiberg has a degree in law and economics from Copenhagen Business School. She has been working for Nordisk Film, DRRB (the Danish marketing association) and a retail chain where she managed and negotiated hundreds of leaseholds in Scandinavia before she started up the retail chain in Poland. Kathrine started up her own business in 2001 together with Lasse Brodén. reteam group specialises in developing and realizing strategies for retail destinations, including shopping centres, city districts, and external retail parks from South Africa to Finland. When she is not creating strategies for clients’ retail destinations – her mind is focused on how to implement trends in our societies at retail destinations. for groceries as well as the development of the society, consumer 4 / ULI Netherlands Annual Conference behaviour etc. Francine Houben Katrina Sichel Architect and Urbanist, Mecanoo Conference Moderator Francine Houben is Founding Partner and Creative Di- Katrina Sichel is a London-born, Brussels-based rector of Mecanoo architecten. Her work ranges from moderator and communications specialist who, for the theatres, museums, and libraries to neighbourhoods, last 10 years, has led a number of big pan-European housing, and parks. With her practice, she has gained campaigns and projects aimed at the public and diverse international acclaim. Selected works include the Delft stakeholders. A former Director of a TV PR company, as University of Technology Library, La Llotja Theatre and Head of Production she regularly produced news pack- Congress Centre in Lleida, the Library of Birmingham, ages for BBC, Channel 4, Sky, Reuters, ITV, and others, and the National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts in Taiwan. Currently, Houben is conducting interviews with key figures from the worlds of politics, film, fashion and working on the
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