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Detailed Program of IUSAM 2013

  • 15 August 2013 (Thursday)
  • 16 August 2013 (Friday)
  • 17 August 2013 (Saturday)
15 August 2013 (Thursday)

  08:30am – 09:00am
Registration, LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park
 
  09:00am – 09:30am   Opening Ceremony of IUSAM 2013
 
  • Opening Speech:
    • Prof. Cheung, Mui Ching Fanny, Pro-Vice Chancellor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • Mr. Ling, Kar Kan, Director of Planning, Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  • IUSAM 2013, Group Photo
 
  09:30am – 10:00am
Keynote Presentation
Speaker:      Prof. Wu, Fulong, University College London
Topic:          Transient urbanism and state dominance: urban redevelopment in Shanghai
 
  10:00am – 10:30am
Keynote Presentation
Speaker:      Prof. Haila, Anna, University of Helsinki
Topic:          The City as Commons and the Irrelevance of Western Theories
 
  10:30am – 10:45am   Coffee Break
   
  10:45am – 12:15pm   Breakout Session 1

 

Theme 1:      Urban Development
Session 1:     Asian Urbanism
Venue:          LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park

Savela, Mika, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: The modern trajectories and the contemporary narrative of new Chinese urbanism
Pernice, Raffaele, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University: Post-war Japanese urbanism: the growth of the megalopolis of Tokaido
*Ng, Mee Kam, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Property-led urbanism at crossroad? From Hopewell Tower II to Mega-Tower to
            Hopewell Centre II—power, knowledge and urban form in Hong Kong
Wan, Junzhe, Tsinghua University: The research on the formative factors of the public participation during the development of urban
            planning system of Japan

 

Theme 2:     Urban Planning
Session 1:    Urban Planning History
Venue:         Rm 406, Yasumoto International Academic Park



Mylova, Julia and Kradin, Nikolay P., Pacific National University: Soviet industrial city in 30-s years of the XX century—Contemporary             development strategy (for example of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Far East of Russia)
Zhu, Ying, Tsinghua University: Hankow’s spatial form shaping from concession prospectus—take the British concession as an example
Garnaga, Ilia and *Zadvernyuk, Lyudmila V., Pacific National University: Cultural and historical aspect of the formation of architecture
            trading cities in the continental and transcontinental trade routes

 

Theme 3:     Urban Sustainability
Session 1:    Planning and Environment
Venue:         Rm 407, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Stoyanovich, Yury and Luchkova, Vera I., Pacific National University: Submit or negotiate. The role of the natural environment in the
            development of modern layouts urban structures
*Yang, Perry P. J., Georgia Institute of Technology: Eco Area Ratio (EAR): An ecological performance tool for densification problem in
             Taipei
Chung, King Lam and Xu, Jiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Interrogating the operationalization of green urbanism in
            Chinese cities:The interplay of sector, scale and time
Chen, Yanyan and Xu, Jiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Integrating green into planning: a dilemma in urban planning
            system ofChinese cities

 

Theme 4:     Housing, Architecture and Culture
Session 1:    Housing Matters
Venue:         Rm 408, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Zhang, Yina and Chen, Jie, Fudan University: The changing prevalence of housing overcrowding in post-reform China: the case of
            Shanghai 2000-2010
*Tomeldan, Michael V., University of the Philippines: Initiatives for disaster-resilient urban housing in Metro Manila
Ong, Simoun and Bo-ot, Luis Maria, University of the Philippines: Structural considerations for the design of a Philippine amphibious
            house

 

Theme 5:     Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects
Session 1:    Urban Systems Analysis
Venue:         Rm 409, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

*Han, Haoying, Shu, Xianfan and Lai, Shih-Kung, Zhejiang University: Simulating the formation of urban systems with the
            consideration of riskattitude
Sun, Bindong, Wang, Xuhui, Cai, Yinyin and Wang, Rui, East China Normal University, Shanghai and Luskin School of Public Affairs,
            Los Angeles: Metropolitan polycentricity and economic performance: evidence from China
Piazzoni, Maria Francesca, University of IUAV of Venice: Authenti[c]ity, the role of themed residential settlements in the construction of             everyday spatial practices, the case of Thames Town, Songjiang new town in Shanghai

  12:30pm – 02:00pm   Lunch – Chung Chi College Staff Club
 
  02:00pm – 03:30pm   Breakout Session 2

 

Theme 1:      Urban Development
Session 2:     Asian Megacities
Venue:          LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

*Boquet, Yves, Université, de Bourgogne; University of the Philippines Diliman: Is Manila becoming a global city? The development of
            Bonifacioglobal city in Taguig
Hayashi, Reiko, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan: Internationality of Asian megacities – viewed
             through mobility comparison
Lee, Ho-Jun and Kim, Jin-Yoo, Kyonggi University: Employment distribution change in Seoul metropolitan area: 2000-2010
Jiang, Wenting, Tsinghua University: Development potential of southern Beijing – the driving force of the new international airport of
            Beijing

 

Theme 3:      Urban Sustainability
Session 2:     Urban Sustainability (I)
Venue:          Rm 407, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Tuazon, Paolo, Danao, Madonna, Go, Timothy and Galingan, Zenaida, University of the Philippines: Environment sustainability
            assessment system for local communities
Muriadi, Keio University: Extreme weather events and labor migration in flood-prone area: case study of Sambas Regency, Indonesia
Liu, Jiayan, Tsinghua University: Sustainable development assessment of Beijing old city using PRED model
*Yan, Wanglin, Keio University: Challenges for urbanized rural areas in post-disaster reconstruction

 

Theme 4:     Housing, Architecture and Culture
Session 2:    Housing Price
Venue:         Rm 408, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Zhu, Yi and Diao, Mi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and National University of Singapore: The impacts of recent housing policy
            packages on transaction prices in resale housing market in China: the case study of Guangzhou
Kim, Jin-You and *Kim, Jin-Yoo, Kyonggi University: Determinant of difference between real transaction price and surveyed market
            price – focused on apartment market of Seoul
Lee, Jae-Myung, Kyonggi University: The effect of new subway line opening on the housing prices – a case of Shinbundang line in the
             Seoul Metropolitan Area
Shin, Young-Hun, Kim, Sung-Gyu and Lee, Chang-Moo, Hanyang University: Dynamic effect of subway network expansion on housing
             rentalprice using a repeat sales model – focused on Daegu Metropolitan city

 

Theme 5:      Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects
Session 2:     GIS and Related Techniques
Venue:          Rm 409, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Nam, Jae Hyeong and Kim, Heung Soon, Hanyang University: The correlation between spatial characteristics and utilization
             parks: of cityfocused on neighborhood parks in Seoul, Korea
Chen, Yang, Zhao, Ying, Dang, Anrong and Shao, Lei, Tsinghua University: Research on urban green heart planning based on
             GIS spatial analysis
Choi, Wonjoon and *Ahn, Kun-Hyuck, Seoul National University: Relation between school violence and exterior spatial environment

  03:30pm – 03:45pm   Coffee Break
 
  03:45pm – 05:15pm   Breakout Session 3

 

Theme 1:      Urban Development
Session 3:     Regional Development
Venue:           LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

*Shen, Jianfa, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: A study on the dual track urbanization in Pearl River Delta in the post-reform
             period
Tang, Yan and Xu, Jianquan, Tsinghua University and China Academy of Urban Planning and Design: Regional governance and
            collaboration ofthe Beijing- Tianjin-Hebei metropolitan region under rapid urbanization: from fragmentation to integration?
Danilov, Ivan A., Pacific National University : The far Eastern fragment of global spatial and geographic trend of urban setting

 

Theme 3:     Urban Sustainability
Session 3:    Urban Sustainability (II)
Venue:         Rm 407, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Xuan, Xiaowei and *Xu, Yuan, Development Research Center of the State Council, Beijing and The Chinese University of Hong Kong:
             Thediverging low-carbon race in China and the world
Im, Yirang and Furutani, Tomoyuki, Keio University: Network analysis of tourism cooperation among municipalities
Bazilevich, Michael and Kozyrenko, Natalia E., Pacific National University: Prospects of parallel development and interaction of ground
            and underground urban environment

 

Theme 4:     Housing, Architecture and Culture
Session 3:   Architecture and Culture
Venue:        Rm 408, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Lava, Daria and Green, Irina Yu, Pacific National University: Characteristics of construction of orthodox temples in North America
Zipprich, Alexander, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: The Universities as spatial nodes in an urban intelligence grid – architectural
            transformation of the city and the university towards greater interactivity and collaboration
*He, Jie, Hu, Yike and Zhu, Lei, Tianjin University: Study on cultural landscape heritage of the central district of Huishan Shrine Group
             of Wuxi
Zadvernyuk, Lyudmila V., Pacific National University: Historical formation of the traditional inhabited architecture in the northeast
             region of East Asia

 

Theme 5:      Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects
Session 3:     Production of Space
Venue:          Rm 409, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Lee, Chang-Bin and Ahn, Kun-Hyuck, Seoul National University: A study on cafe spaces as community facilities in neighborhood living
            areas in Korea
Nam, Jae-Hyeong and Kim, Heung-Soon, Hanyang University: The correlation between spatial characteristics and utilization of city
            parks: focused on neighborhood parks in Seoul, Korea
Choi, Won-Joon and *Ahn, Kun-Hyuck, Seoul National University: Relation between school violence and exterior spatial environment

  05:15pm – 05:30pm   Coffee Break
 

 

05:30pm – 06:00pm

 

Keynote Presentation, LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park
Speaker:      Prof. Gu, Chaolin, Tsinghua University
Topic:          Restructuring Spatial Structure of Beijing as a Mega-city
       
  06:30pm – 08:30pm

 

Welcoming Dinner – 1/F, An Integrated Teaching Building
        • Celebration of the first anniversary of the Urban Studies Programme
                o Lion dance
                o Speech: Prof. Lee, Siu Nam Paul, Dean, Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
                o Urban Studies Programme Video Presentation
                o Cake cutting ceremony
16 August 2013 (Friday)

  09:00am – 09:30am
Keynote Presentation, LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park
Speaker:       Prof. Roy, Ananya, University of California, Berkeley
Topic:            When neoliberalism is not enough: cities of the Asian century & the politics of futurity
 
  09:30am – 11:00pm   Breakout Session 4

 

Theme 1:     Urban Development
Session 4:    Urban Development (I)
Venue:         LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Belle, Iris, Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability: Hierarchies, markets, networks and
             the new Chinese city – observations from the Tianjin coastal area
He, Canfei and Li, Deyu, Peking University: How have multinational corporations restructured city networks in China?
Lai, Yani, Chan, Edwin H.W. and Choy, L.H.T., The Hong Kong Polytechnic University: The role of urban villages in China’s
             urbanization process: a Shenzhen case
*Liang, Sisi, Tsinghua University: Impact of governmental top-down guidance on placemaking of high-tech industrial development area
             in Chinese mega-cities

 
 
 
 

Theme 2:      Urban Planning
Session 4:     Land Use Development and Planning
Venue:          Rm 406, Yasumoto International Academic Park



*Zheng, Jane, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Public art planning system in Shanghai
Tong, Biao and Dang, Anrong, Tsinghua University: Research status and prospect of the technology system for urban-rural
             three planning fusion
Liu, Yang, Tsinghua University: Based on international comparative analysis of Beijing Tianqiao Performance Area
Yu, Fei, Tsinghua University: The current situation and problems of the regulatory detailed planning in Kunming

 

Theme 4:     Housing, Architecture and Culture
Session 4:    Architecture, Conservation and Urban Design (I)
Venue:         Rm 408, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Zhogolev, Yuri and *Luchkova, Vera I., Pacific National University: GIS passport. Building lifecycle management (BLM)
Ino, Azusa, Keio University: A townscape change simulation and its application to design – to maintain greenery space in
            suburban residential area
Isaev, Pavel and Luchkova, Vera I., Pacific National University: Concept of historical integration architecture of ancient and modern
            world. From the point of view of the resource saving space
Setyawan, Siti Luzviminda H.P. and Dwingrum, Siti Irene Astuti, Bandung Institute of Technology and Yogyakarta State University:
            Designingtherapeutic landscape as an effort to reduce stress especially in school environment responding to global warming effect

 

Theme 5:     Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects
Session 4:    Space, Power and Identity (I)
Venue:         Rm 409, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

*Tieben, Hendrik and Ahl, Bjorn, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and University of Cologne, Germany: Modern Chinese
            court buildings, regime legitimacy and the public
Liu, Samson Zhuojun and Tang, Bo-sin, The University of Hong Kong: Transforming to Urbanity? Shareholding Reforms of Village
             Collectivesin Guangzhou
Vallarta, Bianca B., University of the Philippines: The Binondo streetscape: culture or clutter? Urban clutter as a manifestation of culture
Litvinenko, Nikolay and Luchkova, Vera I., Pacific National University: Theories (Systems) of modules and proportions in
            architecture andurban planning

  11:00am – 11:15am   Coffee Break
 
  11:15am – 12:45pm   Breakout Session 5

 

Theme 1:     Urban Development
Session 5:    Urban Development (II)
Venue:         LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Yosita, Lucy, Indonesia University of Education: Analysis of movement of dynamic Indonesia cities after 2010 Focus analysis: human
             settlement and infrastructure in megacities
Ye, Lin and Wu, Alfred M., Sun Yat-sen University and The Hong Kong Institute of Education: Urbanization, land development,
            and landfinancing: Evidence from Chinese cities
Won, Hye-Jin, Kim, Mi-Kyoung and Lee, Chang-Moo, Hanyang University: Residential mobility pattern and characteristic of
            migration – focusedon the original residents in Gireum new town area
*Breitung, Werner, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University: Migrants in a Chinese megacity – diversity of urbanizing life-worlds in
            Guangzhou

 

Theme 2:      Urban Planning
Session 5:    New Town Development
Venue:         Rm 406, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Huang, Daoyuan, Tsinghua University: A critical study of China’s new town – taking Zhujiang new town as an example
Zhang, Xiao Fu, Tsinghua University: Predicament of the government-sponsored new town development – an example of Lingang
            New City, Shanghai
*Li, Jie and Chiu, R.L. Rebecca, The University of Hong Kong: Suburban mega-projects and the entrepreneurial state – planning the
             new townsin Shanghai

 

Theme 3:     Urban Sustainability
Session 5:    Transportation
Venue:         Rm 407, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

*He, Ying Sylvia, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Can attitudes influence car ownership choice?
Tang, Xiaolong, Tongji University: The deficiency of China’s urban transport policies and planning on electric bicycle
Liu, Qian and Wang, James J., The University of Hong Kong: The integration of parking and land use in China: A two-dimensional
             analysis ofShenzhen
Zhou, Xiankun, Tsinghua University: Nanning electric bicycle grows research: One view for future status of personal rapid transport
             in theAsian city

 

Theme 4:     Housing, Architecture and Culture
Session 5:    Architecture, Conservation and Urban Design (II)
Venue:         Rm 408, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Kuzmin, Alexey and *Luchkova, Vera I., Pacific National University: Adaptation of traditional Chinese housing organization
            methods incontemporary low-rise architecture
Jung, Yoon-Joo and Park, Jin-A., Hanyang University: The trend of upsizing retail store affecting street environment: focused on
            Garosu-gil, Seoul, Korea
Podoynitsyna, Elina and Kradin, Nikolay P., Pacific National University: Architecture of modern Orthodox Cathedrals of the Russian
            Far East
Paukaev, Roman and Kradin, Nikolay P., Pacific National University: Architectural silhouette of the new Shanghai

 

Theme 5:     Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects
Session 5:    Space, Power and Identity (II)
Venue:         Rm 409, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Cheung, Darren Man-wai and Tang, Bo-sin, The University of Hong Kong: Space and power: challenges in open space planning in
            Hong Kong
Garnaga, Anastasiia and Luchkova Vera I., Pacific National University: Types of processes as a mass movement of people. Classification
             of processes in the space of the city
*Nadal, Cathe Desiree S. and Galingan, Zeniada C., University of the Philippines: “Sanctuario Sanctificado”: Defining the urban
             cultural landscape character of selected Manila church grounds
He, Shenjing, Sun Yat-Sen University: Spatial rights, aestheticisation of collective memories, and resistance to gentrification in
            Guangzhou, China

  12:45pm – 02:30pm   Lunch – 1/F, An Integrated Teaching Building
 
  02:30pm – 04:00pm   Breakout Session 6

 

Theme 1:     Urban Development
Session 6:    Urban Governance
Venue:         LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Chan, Roger C.K. and Sun, Yi, The University of Hong Kong: The changing governance mechanism and spatiality of Chinese state:
            lessons from Guangzhou-Foshan city region
*Lam, Tat, and Govoni, Anna Laura, Urbanus Research Bureau, and University IUAV of Venice: Agents, victims, and mediators of a
             mega city: ethnography of large-scale urban redevelopments of urban villages in Shenzhen
Yue, Ray Gong, University of Washington: Green governmentality: planning an ecological and high-tech town in Dougguan
Autar, Bhotish Awtar, Tsinghua University: Mega urban projects in small economies: the case of Mauritius

 

Theme 2:     Urban Planning
Session 6:    Urban Redevelopment / Renewal
Venue:         Rm 406, Yasumoto International Academic Park

 

Zhang, Chengguo, Li, Xun and Guo, Youliang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Domesticating the growth machine for urban
            village redevelopment in a globalizing city: The case of Liede Village in central Guangzhou
*Silvestre, Jose Danilo A., Logarta, Allen, Ong, Simoun, Racosas, Mark Jason, Sabido, Brain and Sicam, Olivia, University of
            the Philippines: Kamuning Creekside: potentials for renewal and environmental amelioration of a vital neighborhood in
            Quezon City
Muraji, Yutaro and Kobayashi, Hiroto, Keio University: Study on design resource as a methodology for area redevelopment – case study
            of renovation project of wooden apartment in Tokyo

  04:00pm – 04:15pm   Coffee Break
 

 

04:30pm – 05:00pm

 

Keynote Presentation, LT6, Yasumoto International Academic Park
Speaker:   Prof. Dimitriou, Harry T., University College London
Topic:        What constitutes a ‘Successful’ mega urban transport project in the age of asian urbanism and beyond?

       
  05:30pm – 06:00pm

 

Closing ceremony
  • Best Paper Awards
  • Closing Remarks: Prof. Ng, Mee Kam, Director, Urban Studies Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Conference convener)
       
  06:30pm – 09:00pm   Conference Dinner: Chung Chi College Staff Club
• Performance

 

 


17 August 2013 (Saturday)
Post-Conference Technical Tour
 

09:00am – 09:15am

 

Gather in front of Yasumoto International Academic Park

• Public housing (Leader: Prof. Tieben, Hendrik)
• Mai Po wetland (Leader: Prof. Ng, Mee Kam)
• Mass Transit Railway Corporation (Leader: Prof. He, Ying Sylvia)

 

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