1) Creative Adaptation in the Urban Landscape: Jerry Van Eyck
This talk is regarding his desire to take a new approach in designing Urban Landscape. His famous philosophy is "I DON'T BELIEVE IN DESIGN BY FORMULA". Each and every situation requires a unique approach to arrive at a realised design that is contextual and a design identity that is unique to a place. He modifies old spaces that are unattractive and deserted to something more spectacular and eye-catching. He thought of new ways to combine more greenery to hardscapes. He likes to create spaces of wonder that combine realism and fantasy. Spaces that sustain themselves and engage their communities. His mission is to design large-scale urban and landscape interventions as well as public spaces and gardens. Not forgetting to reference local context, history, urban setting and surrounding ecology. We should design in relation to the identity of the place.2) Making Urban Planning Urban: Gregor Wiltschko
Urban planners are long-term planners. Urban planners have to deal with issues like architecture housing, mobility, transportation etc, that have to link with regulations and legislation .A city is a product of private or public interest. The task of an Urban Planner is to create a common ground that we can share responsibilities and language. Their task is not so much to design the site or the area but its much more on designing the right process, then the collaboration can really happen.There are 4 learnings to Urban Planning:
- Getting the right questions
- New products through co-opetition
- Deals between stakeholders to save qualities
- More shoulders to execute the plan
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