Part of topic : Ambiance as heritage of the futureInternational audienceI analyse how the specific spatial-material structure in combination with a certain local culture accounts for European port cities’ characteristic ambiances. I show how port cities’ historic material structure helps to preserve their maritime ambiance as cultural heritage for the future. Using two case studies from urban planning projects in Dublin (Ireland) and Gothenburg (Sweden), I show how European port cities’ ambiances do not only stem from the cities’ characteristic historic design, but are also used as heritage for the cities’ future
Maritime heritage structures, such as cranes or warehouses, are typical for historical port cities a...
The theory of urban fabrics outlines how different types of cities are combinations of walking, tran...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...
Part of topic : Ambiance as heritage of the futureInternational audienceI analyse how the specific s...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
Port cities face enormous sustainability challenges. In this chapter, we propose a relational view o...
Harbor developments have been realized in several European cities over the last years, becoming an i...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
What is the driving force behind referencing traditional architecture in new constructions? This the...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
For centuries port cities have embraced cultures, peoples, diverse goods, often inspiring historical...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This paper explores the characteristics of creative city planning. This certain form of urban planni...
Maritime heritage structures, such as cranes or warehouses, are typical for historical port cities a...
The theory of urban fabrics outlines how different types of cities are combinations of walking, tran...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...
Part of topic : Ambiance as heritage of the futureInternational audienceI analyse how the specific s...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
Port cities face enormous sustainability challenges. In this chapter, we propose a relational view o...
Harbor developments have been realized in several European cities over the last years, becoming an i...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
What is the driving force behind referencing traditional architecture in new constructions? This the...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
For centuries port cities have embraced cultures, peoples, diverse goods, often inspiring historical...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This paper explores the characteristics of creative city planning. This certain form of urban planni...
Maritime heritage structures, such as cranes or warehouses, are typical for historical port cities a...
The theory of urban fabrics outlines how different types of cities are combinations of walking, tran...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...