Programme

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THURSDAY, 13 NOVEMBER

(Programme will be in English and French language and will be interpreted to Czech).

Programme will be moderated by Irena Fialová, Vice Dean for Research, Science and Art at the Faculty of Architecture, Czech Technical University in Prague.

Participants registration + Morning coffee
Housing Estates, What’s Next?– topic introduction
Michal Kohout – architect and urbanist, FA CTU lecturer

Bijlmermeer, Amsterdam
Bijlmermeer Renovation Planning Office
Joop de Haan
Rochdale housing company
Willem van der Steen
Van Schagen Architekten
Hans Meijer and Klaas Waarheid
Panel discussion
+ Ivana Cabrnochová – Deputy Mayor of Municipal District Prague 10, senator
+ Filip Tittl – architect and urbanist

Exhibition opening
Lunch

Vaulx-en-Velin, Lyon
Grand projet de ville Vaulx-en-Velin
Frédéric Schmidt
Dynacité housing company
Georges Bullion
National Urban Renewal Agency
Nancy Chenu
Panel discussion
+ Miroslav Andrt – Deputy Mayor of city Štětí
+ David Tichý – architect and urbanist, FA CTU lecturer

Break and refreshments

Grünau, Leipzig
Leipzig city, Department of Urban Renewal of Grűnau
Juliana Pantzer
KARO* architekten
Stefan Rettich
Panel discussion
+ Elena Szolgayová – an architect and urban planner, a managing director of housing policy section and urban development at the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic
+ Matyáš Sedlák – architect and urbanist

Final statements

FRIDAY, 14 NOVEMBER

(Programme will be in Czech language and will be interpreted to English)

Programme will be moderated by Jana Tichá, editor-in-chief of Zlatý řez.

Participants registration
Housing Estates, What’s Next?– research presentation
David Tichý – architect and urbanist, FA CTU lecturer
Filip Tittl – architect and urbanist
Case studies
Students from Kohout-Tichý design studio: Tereza Vrbová and Michal Decker

Break and refreshments

Housing estates in social science perspective
The story of exploring the housing estate. From quantitative research to qualitative data application.
Michal Lehečka – urban anthropologist
How can a qualitative social science contribute to the research and revitalization of the housing estates?
Martin Veselý – urban anthropologist
Prefabricated Housing Estates in the Czech Republic as Part of the Urban Environment: An Evaluation and Presentation of Their Housing and Living Potential
Rostislav Švácha – a historian and a theorist of art and architecture, an university lecturer
Questions & comments

Lunch

Approaches to housing estates urban renewal
Environmental Partnership
Robert Sedlák and Martin Nawrath
Regeneration of Housing Estates?
Karel Maier – architect and urbanist, FA CTU lecturer
Office for Public Space, Prague Institute of Planning and Development
Kateřina Frejlachová – architect
Questions & comments

Break and refreshments

Practical experiences
K2 architects
Václav Škarda – architect
Housing Estate as a Home
Jana Drápalová – Mayor of Municipal District Brno–Nový Lískovec, Brno city councilor
Gutgut architects
Lukáš Kordík and Števo Polakovič
Questions & comments

Final statements

Conference will be moderated by Irena Fialová, Vice Dean for Research, Science and Art at the Faculty of Architecture, Czech Technical University in Prague and by Jana Tichá, editor-in-chief of Zlatý řez.