Together with a group of international students of the AA Visiting School LURG´s Gunnar Ploner investigates critical conditions of the urban fabric of Izmir and develops urban design strategies for the redevelopment of a socially fragmented urban neighborhood.
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Proposal for the redesign of an urban neighborhood in Izmir, Turkey
Published 2015/02/10 RESEARCH , TEACHING ClosedTags: designing urban neigborhoods, urban research izmir
LURG @ AA Visting School Mittelmeerland Izmir
Published 2015/01/21 RESEARCH , TEACHING ClosedTags: urban development izmir
Gunnar Ploner is invited visiting teacher at the AA Visiting School Mittelmeerland in Izmir, Turkey from 29th January to 8th February 2015. For further information please also see here.
LURG investigates abandoned site in Montenegro
Published 2014/07/21 RESEARCH ClosedTags: abandoned site, hotel fjord, kotor tourism, montenegro, montenegro tourism, urban development kotor
The abandoned Hotel Fjord was built during the Yugoslav period and is the most visible big structure that in Kotor. Next to it there is at least four major sites and structures in a wide range of different material conditions, but all in a state of minimal use, which can be described as a programmatic void in the center of Kotor. The site is now waiting for more intense use again. Gunnar Ploner has been invited to visit the the Kotor APSS symposium which discussed new urban strategies for this abandoned site in Kotor.
Upcoming brochure: Hydro Energy Landscape
Published 2014/06/21 RESEARCH , TEACHING Leave a CommentTags: alpine hydro power, alpine infrastructure, energy infrastructure, energy network, energy production, hydro energy europe, hydro energy infrastructure, hydro power plants
A CRITICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EUROPEAN HYDRO ENERGY LANDSCAPE
In a first, experimental approach form and method of collaborating and interacting between the disciplines architecture and geography are tested in a two-week workshop. In the first part of the workshop (GIS Week) students learn the basics of geospatial processing to produce new forms of knowledge in support of ideas about urban planning and design. As the amount of collected information increases rapidly the availability of precise data enables new possibilities in researching and planning urban environments and landscapes. Geographic information systems (GIS) integrate, store, edit, analyze, share, and display geographic information for informing decision making. GIS gives data meaning through place and allows to observe how cities function. GIS exposes complex processes and dynamics (social, political, economical) taking place in the city. If built physical form is the hardware, GIS and geospatial data reveal the software that operate it. This first part of the studio provides students with the graphic and technical skills needed to reflect, design and communicate urban processes with geospatial data.
The second part of the workshop (Hydro Energy Landscapes) is a spatial investigation of the contemporary hydro energy network in Europe. Hydro power infrastructures are a common feature within the modern alpine landscape. Although often far away from urban regions these infrastructures are crucial components of the European urban network and serve the energetic needs of the modern city. By practically applying geospatial information software students reveal diverse components of the hydro energy network and explore its spatial appearance and relation to urbanism. They investigate spatial, cultural, social and economic aspects of the environment these infrastructures are operating in and discuss the role these infrastructures play in a local, regional and global scale. Issues ranging from production, distribution, organization and consumption of energy are discussed.
The outcome of the workshop, the present brochure, gives the reader an overview of the contemporary condition of the alpine hydro power network. It identifies specific network components by investigating diverse landscapes elements, infrastructures, distribution systems, organizational structures and the economic aspects. It should form a basis framework to ask further questions related to the contemporary role of hydro energy and the modern urban landscape and to develop future ecological design proposals.
Course Instructors: Gunnar Ploner (Arch.), Andreas Mayr (Geo.)
Students: Jaime Avila, Marina Duenser, Max Duensser, Noora Lahdenperä, Stefan Steidl, Andreas Steinlechner, Sara Trixl, Manuel Wukowitsch
Platforms: Established by LURG the Geodsign Lab is a collaboration between the Institute of Design Studio1 Prof. Stefano de Martino and the Institute of Geography at the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck.
LURG establishes interdisciplinary collaboration: The Geodesign LAB
Published 2014/06/06 RESEARCH , TEACHING ClosedTags: geodesign, geospatial information system, geospatial planning, interdisciplinary collaboration, interdisciplinary design, interdisciplinary landscape research
The Geodesign Lab is an interdisciplinary collaboration between Architecture and Geography focusing to integrate geospatial information systems (GIS) into the analysis and the design of urban landscapes and urban environments. Challenges and questions of the built environment have rarely, at any time, corresponded to traditional disciplinary or professional boundaries. Through linking different disciplines the Lab aims to develop new possibilities for design proposals that go beyond the traditional border of architecture.
The Geodesin Lab workshop was initiated by Gunnar Ploner and Andreas Mayr at the Institute of Design Studio1 – Prof. Stefano de Martino at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Innsbruck.
Lecture: Interdisciplinary Strategies for the Urban Activation of Brownfield Sites
Published 2014/06/02 EVENTS , RESEARCH , TEACHING ClosedTags: Activating urban space, imwerk8, interdisciplinary urban development, iw8, left-over spaces, Stuttgart
Lecture by Gunnar Ploner at the Department of International Urbanism/ University of Stuttgart: “Interdisciplinary Strategies for the Activation of Urban Space at the former Industrial Site ‘imWERK8’ in Stuttgart.
Spatial effects of alpine hydro energy infrastructures on the urban landscape
Published 2014/03/10 RESEARCH , TEACHING ClosedTags: alpine hydro power, alpine water power, geodesign, gis, hydro power, hydro power alps, hydro power austria, hydro power europe, hydro power infrastructure, spatial planning, water power alps, water power europe
Gunnar Ploner introduces interdisciplinary master course at Studio1, Faculty of Architecture, University of Innsbruck.
The studio is a collaboration between geography and architecture and focuses on the integration of GIS systems into spatial planning. In the first part of the course students will gain familiarity in working with GIS software while in the second part they will apply GIS tools in the course of a geo-spatial analysis of hydro power infrastructures within the Alps.
(1) The GIS Lab: As the amount of collected information increases rapidly the availability of precise data enables new possibilities in researching and planning urban environments and landscapes. A geographic information system (GIS) is a system that integrates, stores, edits, analyzes, shares, and displays geographic information for informing decision making. GIS gives data meaning through place. It allows us to observe how cities function. GIS exposes complex processes and dynamics (social, political, economical) taking place in the city. If built physical form is the hardware, GIS and geospatial data reveal the software that operate it.
(2) The Research Lab: Hydro power infrastructures are a common feature within the modern alpine landscape. Although often far away from urban regions these infrastructures are crucial components of the global urban network and serve the energetic needs of the modern city.
On-Site Urban Investigation Algiers
Published 2012/11/18 RESEARCH , TEACHING ClosedTags: aa visiting school, Algiers, el harrach
In the course of teaching at the AA-Visiting School Algiers Gunnar Ploner is conducting an on-site investigation at El Harrach, a rapidly changing urban environment in Algiers. The site is a mix of different typological entities and is characterized by the simultaneous presence of heavy industry, high density social housing, a huge shopping mall, touristic buildings, the construction of the great mosque of Algiers, vacant industrial buildings and a highly polluted river. This landscape is glued together by a network of various transportation infrastructures.
LURG @ ETH ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Published 2012/09/14 RESEARCH ClosedTags: zürich stadt, zürich stadtentwicklung, zürich zukunft, zurich, zurich future, zurich future urban development, zurich metropolenregion, zurich metropolitan area
Communication Technology and the Future Urban Landscape
Published 2012/09/10 RESEARCH ClosedTags: communication technology, future cities, future city, future urban landscape, mobile technology