organization : Research Lab Métiers de l’Histoire de l’Architecture, édifices-villes-territoires
The idea of decentralization and regional planning, in the 20
thCentury
International symposium
November 9
th- 10
th2017, amphi Simounet School of Architecture, Grenoble (ENSAG)
Benton Mackaye, 1919
9.00-12.20 // Decentralization and agrarian reforms
chair : Patrizia Bonifazio Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis, University of Thessaloniki
Colonizing New Lands: Refugee Settlement and Regional Restructuring in Northern Greece (1922-1930)
Paolo Marcolin, Alexandra Trevisan, CEAA, ESAP do Porto
The agrarian and social reform led by the Junta de Colonização Interna during Antonio Oliveira Salazar’s regime. Consequences and legacies
Cristina Pallini, Silvia Boca, ABC, Politecnico di Milano
Corporate planning and agricultural colonization schemes in Fascist Italy Constance Ringon, LRA, ENSA Toulouse
L’assainissement des marais Pontins sous le régime fasciste, un outil politique de décentralisation
Vittoria Capresi, Habitat Unit, TU Berlin
Rural Towns or little “Metropolises”? The German Democratic Republic’s (GDR) functional and economical plans for the rural areas, the example of the South- Oderbruch (Brandenburg)
14.00-15.20 // Computer sciences and regional planning
chair : Rosemary Wakeman Stephan Kowal, Architecture et information 2.0, Université de Montréal
Les grilles du Système d’information géographique du Canada Philippe Marin, MHAevt, Univ. Grenoble Alpes
Naissance des cultures numériques : de la cybernétique au World Game 15.45-17.00 // Roundtable
Patrizia Bonifazio, Gaia Caramellino, Alessandro De Magistris, Nicole De Togni, Corinne Jaquand, Olivier Labussière, Catherine Maumi, Rosemary Wakeman 9.00 // Registration and Welcome Address
Marie Wozniak, Director, school of Architecture, Grenoble Valérie Wathier, Vice-director, BRAUP
Catherine Maumi, Head of the research lab MHAevt
9.30-12.30 // Theoreticians and theories of decentralization
chair : Catherine Maumi Guillaume Vallet, CREG, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Institut de Recherches Sociologiques de Genève Albion Small et les inégalités issues de la concentration du capital : redéfinir les rapports de propriété pour un « capitalisme raisonnable »
Rémi Baudouï, InCite, Université de Genève, Manel Kabouche, Pacte, Univ. Grenoble Alpes L’émergence du débat théorique sur la décentralisation industrielle et la mise en œuvre d’une planification territoriale : le cas de Le Corbusier, 1930-1946 Alena Kubova, MHAevt, Univ. Grenoble Alpes
Paysage habitable comme projet de territoire industriel. Tchécoslovaquie 1945-1956 Hartmut Frank, HafenCity Universität Hamburg
From beautifying the big city towards planning the territory 14.00-14.30 //Presentation of the book
Reflections on Urban, Regional and National Space
Carola Hein, Professor and Head, Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning, TU Delft 14.45-18.00 // Decentralization policies and regional planning
chair : Gaia Caramellino Maria Fiorella Felloni, DAStU, Politecnico di Milano
The idea of polycentric urban development in Italy in the 20’s of 20th century.
Reflections around the contributions of Cesare Chiodi, modern urbanist Domonkos Wettstein, Department of Urban Planning and Design, BME
Change of regimes and scales : Relations between architecture and regional planning at the Lake Balaton
Florian Faurisson, Clara Sandrini , LRA, ENSA Toulouse
Les politiques de décentralisation au sein du Bloc de l’Est : dans les failles des échelles de décision
Elmira Jafari, History of Architecture and Urban Planning, TU Delft
A linear metropolis with ten cores: Victore Gruen’s proposal for Tehran, the capital of Iran (1966-1969)