12TH Biennial of European Towns and Town Planners
Event
- Title:
- 12TH Biennial of European Towns and Town Planners
- When:
- Thu, 29. June 2017
- Where:
- Paris,
- Category:
- ECTP-CEU
Description
12TH BIENNIAL OF EUROPEAN TOWNS AND TOWN PLANNERS
PARIS 29 JUNE 2017
CITIES AND OLYMPIC GAMES, FEEDBACK AND FUTURE
THEMATICS:
Quality of urban integration of the Olympic Games
Social Cohesion
Governance
Identity, Value for culture
Environmental care of olympic in the cities
Economic competitively for the cities
URBAN EXPERIENCE OF EUROPEAN CITIES WITH OLYMPIC GAMES:
Barcelona 1992
Athens 2004
Hamburg
Sochi 2014
London 2012
Munich 1972
Albertville 1992
Candidate Cities who lost (Istanbul, Lille …)
Candidate Cities who finally cancelled: Hamburg
PROGRAMME:
29 June 2017 – Paris & Plaine Commune
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (House of Human Sciences) – Metro Front Populaire
Hôtel de Ville de Paris (Paris City Hall) – Metro Hôtel de Ville
Cities and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, feedback and prospectives,
How can World Events benefit the population hosting them?
The European Council of Spatial Planners is organising the XII European Biennial of Towns and Town Planners with the city of Paris and Plaine Commune.
Expected audience at the XIIth European Biennial of Towns and Town Planners
300 people; town, urban & spatial planners, elected officials, development technicians, representatives of associations and companies, 25% of whom came from other European countries.
PROGRAM OF THE XII BIENNIAL OF EUROPEAN TOWNS AND TOWN PLANNERS
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (House of Human Sciences) – Metro Front Populaire
Large Amphitheater of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (House of Human Sciences) (MSH) of St Denis.
20 Avenue George Sand, 93210 Saint-Denis
9h00 – 9h30 |
Welcome and Introduction - presentation of the day, the preliminary work and the involvement of spatial planners in the sustainable development of cities and territories. |
Joris Scheers, ECTP-CEU President Jean Pierre Duport, Prefect (H) previously Head of Planning |
9h30 – 10h00 |
Welcome to Plaine Commune and Paris Hosting a planetary event in the City: What do local residents expect and how can elected officials meet these expectations? |
Patrick Braouezec, Plaine Commune President, Jean-Louis Missika, Deputy city planning of the city of Paris |
10h00- 11h00 |
How the games make it possible to make urban acupuncture and to associate and combine all the City forces |
Alfonso Vegara, President of the METROPOLI Fondation |
11h00-11h30 |
Coffee break – in the panorama room - exhibition |
|
11h30- 13h00 |
The organization of the games creates a shock and engages urban regeneration towards a new long-term vision of the prosperity of the city and its inhabitants. How do the cities of Barcelona 1992 and Munich 1972 see the realization of this vision and the evolution of its heritage 25-35 years later? |
Animated by Dominique Alba, Head of the APUR
Joaquim Clusa (Barcelone) Johanes Dragomir (Munich) Laura Campeny (Liège) |
13h00- 14h00 |
Lunch – in the panorama room - exhibition |
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14h00- 15h00 |
Cooperation between the various municipalities and between companies, local government and civil society is obviously essential when receiving the planet. How has the preparation of the Games and world events had sustaining impact on the territorial cohesion of the regions that have welcomed them? Sharing of experiences from London Lille and Hamburg |
Animated by Emmanuel de la Masselière With Janice Morphett, (London)Simin Davoundi (London)Mathias Kuhlmann (Hamburg)
Thierry Baert (Lille) |
15h00- 16h00 |
How do the Games and world events engage cities and regions in the energy transition and taking into account climate change and environmental protection at the heart of public spaces? Experience feedback from Turin, Athens and Lillehamer |
Animated by Stephen Wilkinson, President of the RTPI with Claire Gervais (Paris) Pedro Ardila (Oslo) Mercedes Bresso (Député EU and Turin deputee) Elias Beriatos (Athens) |
16h00-17h00 |
Conclusions of the feedbacks and prospects on the hosting of world events in benefit of the population |
Ada Colau Mayor of Barcelona, Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris |
17h00-18h30 |
Présentation des jeunes urbanistes dans la salle panoramique au coeur de l’exposition: Pitch 5’ *12: Ignacio PEMAN Presentation of Young Planners in the panoramic room in the heart of the exhibition: Pitch 5 '* 12: Ignacio Peman, chair of the ECTP-CEU Young Planners programme |
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19h30-22h30 |
Dinner at the “salle des fêtes “ , Paris City Hall |
With Irina Bokova, UNESCO CEO |
THE VENUES HOSTING THE BIENNIAL
Workshops:
The Grand Amphitheater of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (House of Human Sciences) – Metro Front Populaire
(MSH) of St Denis. 20 Avenue George Sand, 93210 Saint-Denis
Dinner:
Hôtel de Ville de Paris (Paris City Hall) – Metro Hôtel de Ville
An exhibition will take place in the panoramic room of the the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (House of Human Sciences):
Posters of the urban innovations proposed for the games - young urban planners
European Urban and Regional Planning Awards
Presentation of the partners of the Biennale and their latest innovations
Previous editions of the Biennial of European Towns and Town Planners
- Herne (III 1999), 'Sustainable Development: A Challenge for Europe's Urban Regions
- Rotterdam (IV 2001), Culture of Cities - Transformations generating new opportunities
- Barcelona (V 2003), Connecting the City - Connecting Citizens
- Kopenhagen (VI 2005), City Living , Living City, http://www.planum.net/biennal-copenhagen-2005
- Budapest (VII 2007), Making Places
- Nancy (VIII 2009), Europe: The spirit of cities
- Gênes (IX 2011), Smart planning for Europe´s gateway cities. Connecting peoples, economies and places
- Cascais (X, 2013), New Paradigms, Challenges and Opportunities for European Cities - The contribution of Spatial Planning to overcome the crisis
- Dublin (XI, 2015).Technology in Planning Practice. Making Cities Work
Venue
- Location:
- Paris