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In this episode of URBINARY, Busra interviews Ioanna Chatzikonstantinou, an architect and PhD candidate, to explore post-wildfire planning in North Evia, Greece. Ioanna discusses the implications of environmental regeneration on local communities, the impact of Greece's public debt crisis on regional planning, and new modes of living in vulnerable natural areas. Join us for an insightful conversation on environmental justice and sustainable development.
Episode written by: Ethan Tarragano
Interviwer: Busra Ince
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In this episode of URBINARY, Busra interviews Sumaita Tahseen, a landscape architect and visual artist, to explore ecofeminism, gender-sensitive planning, and sustainable solutions for floodplains in rural Bangladesh. Sumaita delves into the interconnectedness of women and the environment, advocating for female-led conservation efforts and innovative approaches to landscape architecture. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the power of ecofeminism in shaping our future.
Episode written by: Giulia Oldani
Interviewer: Busra Ince
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
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In this episode of URBINARY, Busra welcomes Antonio, a coordinator for Track 2: “Beyond the Urban-Rural Divide.” They explore the critical discussions from his track, examining innovative methodologies and the importance of integrating rural and urban planning. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on bridging academic insights with real-world impact.
Episode written by: Anita Martinelli
Interviewer: Busra Ince
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
Join Ali in this episode of URBINARY as she interviews Mirjam Sophie Mauel, a PhD candidate at RWTH Aachen University, about her groundbreaking research on serial refurbishment. Discover how this innovative approach can address urban sustainability challenges, enhance energy efficiency, and transform the construction industry. Learn about the potential impacts, necessary policy adjustments, and the importance of collaboration for widespread adoption. Stay tuned for an enlightening discussion!
Episode written by: Mudita Sigh
Interviewer: Aliakasandra Rameika
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
Join Ali on URBINARY as she interviews Kosar Khosroshahi, a Master's student in landscape architecture, to discuss her research on assessing plural values anchored by public stakeholders for safeguarding the social-ecological system of Atatürk Urban Forest in Istanbul. Learn about the importance of balancing ecosystem preservation with human well-being through the integration of public values in urban planning.
Episode written by: Giulia Oldani
Interviewer: Aliakasandra Rameika
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
URBINARY presents an insightful conversation with Asef Ayatollahi, Track 1 coordinator at the AESOP Young Academics Conference. Host Ali delves into the track's discussions on sustainable urban transitions, financial sustainability in energy planning, and the balance between traditional practices and modern innovation in urban development
Episode written by: Mudita Sigh
Interviewer: Aliakasandra Rameika
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
In this episode of URBINARY, Giulia sits down with Abdallah Jreij, Dafni Riga, and Danila Saulino, coordinators of the AESOP Young Academics Conference. Discover their insights on organizing the event, the significance of creating spaces for young researchers, and the key themes that emerged from their discussions on urban planning and coexistence
Episode written by: Giulia Oldani
Interviewer: Giulia Oldani
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
Welcome back, urban explorers! In this episode of Urbinary, we're diving into the 18th AESOP Young Academics Conference held at Politecnico di Milano. Themed "Bridging Gaps: Urban Planning for Coexistence," this conference gathered passionate minds to explore how urban planning can better serve humanity and our planet. We'll bring you insights from keynote speeches, roundtable discussions, and interviews with two participants from each conference track. Stay tuned and join us on this journey of innovation, transdisciplinarity, and justice in urban planning!
Episode written by: Giulia Oldani
Voice: Giulia Oldani
Post production: Giulia Oldani -
Join hosts Tommaso and Michela in the final episode of URBINARY's season as they welcome Michelangelo Fusi, a PhD student specializing in urban planning. Together, they explore the intricate dynamics of urban regeneration through the lens of Brescia, Italy. Through Michelangelo's research on the 'Oltre la Strada' project, they dissect the impacts of national funding on community and municipal development, while contemplating the delicate balance between revitalization and gentrification. Dive into this insightful conversation on the complexities of urban transformation and its implications for everyday life.
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Tune in to URBINARY for this thought-provoking conversation with hosts Shidsa and Bahareh where the guest Karolina Pieniazek shares her narrative of Tashkent's urban heritage, discussing the challenges and strategies in preserving Soviet modernist architecture and its importance in today's urban context.
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Dive into the urban landscape with hosts Vanshikha and Netal as they navigate the complexities of smart cities on URBINARY. Join them as they engage in thought-provoking conversations with experts like Gloriana Barboza, exploring the evolution of urban planning, mobility solutions, and the quest for smarter, more inclusive cities. Produced in collaboration with Poliradio, the official radio channel at Politecnico di Milano
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<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->Delve into the realm of abandoned buildings in Italy, a hot topic sparking debates. Join us as we explore initiatives by civic actors to breathe life into publicly owned deserted structures. From governmental failures to the transformative power of civic actors, we discuss the uncertain yet promising journey of reclaiming these spaces.
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<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->Explore the intricate dynamics of housing justice in Berlin and Milan with hosts Sareh and Tommaso, joined by guest Rossella Ferro, a leading researcher in architecture and urban studies. Delve into the historical context, grassroots strategies, and policy impacts of housing movements, gaining valuable insights for fostering equitable urban development. Tune in to URBINARY for a compelling conversation on housing activism and the quest for inclusive cities.
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In this episode, we discuss the challenges faced by the host city/country, as well as the migrant community regarding the process of integration through 2 unique case studies in different parts of the world.
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<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->Dive into the intricate relationship between religion, tourism, and urban development in this enlightening episode of Urbinary. Join hosts Sweatha and Busra as they engage with Dilip Pareek, an Architect and Urban Planner, to explore the impact of religious tourism on the cities of Mathura and Vrindavan, India. From sacred trails to social bonds, uncover the complexities of urban evolution under the influence of spirituality. Discover how these ancient cities are navigating the delicate balance between tradition and modernity, all while preserving their unique cultural heritage amidst rapid urbanization. Tune in for a captivating conversation that sheds light on the dynamics shaping our urban landscapes.
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Giulia and Mahya delve into the intriguing world of reality tourism with special guest Joanne Camello, an Architect, Urban Planner, and Writer from Manila. Joanne shares insights from her thesis, "Reality in the Limelight," which explores the dynamics of tourism within impoverished urban communities. Through engaging discussions, they examine the cultural dimensions of terms like 'slum,' the evolution of reality tourism in both the Global South and North, and the key players driving this phenomenon. Joanne paints vivid pictures of reality tourism in cities like Baseco and Rione Sanità, highlighting their standout features and challenging stereotypes. As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain valuable perspectives on the impact of these tours and the aspirations of young urban planners like Joanne. Tune in for an eye-opening exploration of tourism's role in shaping urban landscapes.
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Join us for the debut episode of Season 2, where we're extending a warm welcome to both our returning listeners and newcomers alike. In this episode, we'll reintroduce ourselves, delve into the organizational structure of our podcast, and give you a glimpse into the exciting topics and interview style we have planned for this season. Get ready to explore thought-provoking themes through the lens of fresh and young voices. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering us, we're thrilled to embark on this new journey together.
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We are exploring environmental justice with Reza Shirazi, an urban planning expert and the creative force behind the gripping documentary 'Never Surrender.'
'Never Surrender' delves deep into the extraordinary battle for environmental justice, laying bare the intense showdown between communities and governments over shipyard safety in San Francisco.
Join us in this conversation and explore how we can pave the way for fair and sustainable cities that benefit everyone.
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In this Urbinary episode, we will try to deepen on what public policies are and how effective planning and management of urban policies can contribute to sustainablede velopment, economic prosperity, and a better quality of life in cities.
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In this Urbinary episode, we explore the world of mega-events with our expert guest, Davide Ponzini, a professor at Politecnico di Milano who sheds light on their significance in Urban planning and ever-evolving dynamics with host cities. We discuss strategies to create sustainable and inclusive events, mitigate negative impacts on tourism, and preserve cultural heritage. Drawing upon Davide’s expertise, we delve into the complexities and future trends of mega-events, providing valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and enthusiasts alike.
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