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III. World Conference of Hungarian Architects 2010.03.01 - Events / Conferences III. World Conference of Hungarian Architects
Moderator: István Pálffy architect, MTV Registration from 8:00 o’clock Tradition 11:00 coffee break Crisis 11:30 Gaetan Siew – Immediately Past President of the UIA, President of the 13:00 lunch break Solutions
Lecturers
Pál Ritoók was graduated from ELTE with a degree in History, Polish language and Art History in 1987. Since graduating he has been working in the Hungarian Architecture Museum. He was the author of a couple of articles and books operating on XIX Century and XX Century architecture, including the six-volume Hungarian Architecture series in which he was working as both editor in chief and author. Among others he was one of the curators of the exhibition called, Light and Form –Modern architecture and photo 1927-1950, was shown in Hungary and in five foreign countries as well. Leader of the Hungarian Section of DOCOMOMO.
Eötvös Lóránd University, Faculty of Science Professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics.
Mauritian and French National. Qualified in Architecture and Urban Planning at the Unité Pédagogique d’Architecture de Marseille – France, 1979. Director/partner of Lampotang & Siew Architects Ltd since 1981 in Mauritius. Has worked in Mauritius and internationally (France, India, Madagascar, Mayotte, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tunisia) on projects such as Airports, Hotels, Commercial and Leisure. Keen interest in urban planning and heritage presentation. Holds several assignments and positions both in Mauritius and internationally. Consultant to national governments.
Member of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG) and the European leader of the National Olympic Committee PE teacher, athlete, professional trainer and lawyer. Honoured with the Gold Cross of the Hungarian Republic. One of the members of the Hungarian delegate in four summer and two winter Olympic Games. Before he was the international and legal director of the Hungarian Olympics Committee. Alternate director of the Competition Committee of the Summer Junior Olympic Games in Debrecen.
Architect Professor Architecture Academy, Università della Svizzera italiana (Mendrisio, Switzerland) CEO Barcelona Regional (Metropolitan Agency) Principal of AUS & Director of BcnSUS Josep Acebillo has received worldwide recognition for his positioning in the international architecture scene. Currently, he assesses cities in their urban transformation endeavours and gives conferences all over the world as the principal of AUS (Architecture Urban Systems), an independent professional studio in Switzerland, and the CEO of Barcelona Regional which he founded in 1994 as a Metropolitan Agency for the strategic development of urban project and infrastructures of Barcelona, and from where he just launched BcnSUS (Barcelona Strategic Urban Systems), a consortium of leaders in Barcelona to undertake projects abroad. He is at the forefront of the urban transformation of Barcelona since 1981 in different capacities. Among them, he was Technical Director of Barcelona’s 92 Olympic Holding and as such responsible for all infrastructures including the creation of new ring roads and underground galleries of the city, and once the games were over, he became Commissioner of Infrastructures and then in 1999 Chief Architect of the City of Barcelona undertaking a major overall renewal project, the “Triangle de Llevant”, to boost the redevelopment of the city to its North East with the construction of the Forum grounds, the Sagrera Intermodal Station and the 22@ district. Under his urban leadership, the city of Barcelona has won many awards including the Prince of Wales Price in Urban Design by Harvard University (1990), the Premio Especial de Urbanismo de la Unión Europea (1998) and the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture by the RIBA (1999). All along he has been active in Education and Research, teaching at Harvard and Yale among others, and now is a professor at the Mendrisio Architecture School from the University of Lugano being the Dean of the Faculty for consecutive mandates and the director of the Institute for the Contemporary Urban Project.
Dip Arch (UCL), RIBA, FRSA, CISRM Professor Geraint John is the Honorary Life President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) Programme for Sport and Leisure. He is a Member of the Council of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and a member of many relevant committees and organisations in the UK. He is a Senior Advisor to Populous, the major Architectural Practice whose work includes the Sydney Olympic Stadium, the new Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena and the Emirates Stadium in London, and many other international projects. Currently, the practice is designing the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, and is involved with the Masterplanning and Overlay work for London 2012. The Office is working on the Sochi Winter Olympic Facilities.
Architect BDA, Senior Partner
The most important task, which is above all individual aspects of the development of the port city, has to be the creation of a differentiated urban fabric and the search for urbanistic design possibilities which will promote that. Everyone concerned with city planning and urban expansion, must not just consider the opportunities which often result from unique locations, but also be aware of the difficulties that arise from urban sprawl of such dimension, in order to let develop areas in a real urban and social context. Today, there are usually only constricted perceptions of the city – where all it would need is go about the implementation of accordant visions. Urban planning nowadays mostly means ‘planning by realizing projects’. The city has ceased to be socially and physically a single entity - which is why there can be no more strategy for unification. Die politischen und Verwaltungsstrukturen der Stadt reflektieren jedoch einen Zustand, der längst nicht mehr existiert. The political and administrative structures of the city, however, reflect a condition that long ago no longer exists.
Architectural planning, from 1990 he is operating on urban planning built on city-characteristics research. He takes part in the working out of character-method and the heritage protection methods based on areas. Since 1996 he searched the architectural values and since 2005 the connections between architecture and town planning. Since 2000 half part lecturer and from 2005 full time lecturer at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Since 2006 Head of department of Town Planning at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
architect, Recipient of the International Holcim Award 2008
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