@misc{VidermanBerc, author = {Viderman, Tihomir and Berc, Dafne}, title = {What meaning for modernity? Politics of socialist heritage in Croatia}, series = {Three Decades of Post-socialist Transition. Conference Programme}, journal = {Three Decades of Post-socialist Transition. Conference Programme}, editor = {Čamprag, Nebojša and Suri, Anshika}, address = {Darmstadt}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-86358}, pages = {49}, abstract = {A visibility of Yugoslavia's architectural heritage has over the last 30 years been built within spaces of representation which have appeared fragmented across successor countries and rather vaguely situated within their institutional frameworks. Owing to these spaces of representation, a wide range of various aspects of Yugoslav urbanization from different epistemological perspectives have been pushed into the global narrative of modernity. However, little is known about how exactly these spaces of representation have been instituted during and after the breakup of Yugoslavia and what kind of meaning and aesthetics they inscribe into socialist heritage. In order to critically reflect on these spaces, this contribution relates the curatorial and activist praxis that discursively evokes and recreates socialist modernity to contemporary processes of capitalist urbanization. The hypothesis of this contribution is that such a praxis has a very territorial dimension as it promotes a particular aesthetic of urbanization. While inscribing into the representations of socialist heritage celebrated notions of localized differences and informality of everyday life, they override the heritage of macroeconomic and spatial master-planning of territory. Based on qualitative content analysis and ethnographic methods of participatory observation and interviews, the activist and curatorial praxis in Croatia will be scrutinized concerning both the contents and funding, to understand how it inscribes a particular perspective on the political and professional role of planning and design professionals, both in socialist heritage and the city politics. The two key moments are recognized in the praxis: (1) promoting socialist modernity as an emancipatory project while smoothing out ambiguities regarding colonial dimensions of the geopolitics of inequality, thus contributing to (2) the dissolution of the state-controlled planning framework in favour of a patchwork of institutions, institutionalized NGOs, and (global) market players.}, language = {en} } @techreport{OPUS4-25022, title = {Produktive Provinzst{\"a}dte in der Lausitz: Masterseminararbeiten des Studiengangs Stadt- und Regionalplanung}, editor = {Weidner, Silke and Maik{\"a}mper, Moritz}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.26127/BTUOpen-5054}, pages = {82}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Publikation pr{\"a}sentiert Seminarergebnisse von 33 Studierenden des Masterstudiengangs Stadt- und Regionalplanung an der BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg aus dem Wintersemester 2017/18. Das Seminar „Produktive Provinzst{\"a}dte in der Lausitz" nahm die Entwicklung von 17 Klein- und Mittelst{\"a}dten in der Lausitz unter wirtschaftlichen Gesichtspunkten vergleichend in den Blick. Die Studierenden untersuchten, welche Branchen die St{\"a}dte pr{\"a}gen und in welchem Wechselspiel wirtschaftliche und Bev{\"o}lkerungsentwicklung stehen. Das Seminar war eingebettet in die Winterschule der Nationalen Stadtentwicklungspolitik zum Thema „Produktive Provinzst{\"a}dte".}, language = {de} } @misc{Yadollahi, author = {Yadollahi, Solmaz}, title = {Tracing the Identity-driven Ambitions of the Iranian Urban Conservation Apparatus}, series = {The Historic Environment: Policy \& Practice}, volume = {11}, journal = {The Historic Environment: Policy \& Practice}, number = {1}, issn = {1756-7513}, doi = {10.1080/17567505.2019.1637081}, pages = {56 -- 75}, abstract = {Since the 1970s, the components of the modern urban conservation apparatus in Iran have been arranged based on international mainstream models. Taking this background into consideration, this contribution reviews how the Iranian administrative-academic apparatus of urban conservation has utilised collective identity-driven desires to maintain its function over different periods. Here, official urban conservation is conceptualised as an assemblage of human/non-human elements that has continuously created and consumed the need for attaining original (Iranian) approaches to urban conservation. As a recent example of this phenomenon, the debate on the application of the pre-Islamic concept of Iranshahr in contemporary urban conservation is discussed. Data sources such as news, legal documents, academic publications, interviews, public meetings, and urban settings are used to show how the official urban conservation generally works in Iran. In conclusion, the author experiments with viewing the role of the collective identity-driven desires in the Iranian urban conservation apparatus from a deleuzoguattarian perspective.}, language = {en} } @techreport{BergerLademannSchnellenbachetal., author = {Berger, Wolfram and Lademann, Sascha and Schnellenbach, Jan and Weidner, Silke and Zundel, Stefan}, title = {Standortpotentiale Lausitz: Studie im Auftrag der Zukunftswerkstatt Lausitz}, address = {Cottbus}, pages = {372}, abstract = {Die Studie beginnt mit einer {\"u}berblicksartigen Bestandsaufnahme der aktuell vorliegenden Gutachten zur Lausitz und ihrem Strukturwandel (Teil A). Es folgt ein breiter und dabei, soweit es die Datenlage erlaubt, auch m{\"o}glichste feink{\"o}rniger {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die aktuelle Situationder Lausitz und ihrer Teilr{\"a}ume (Teil B). Dieser {\"U}berblick ist gegliedert in die Bereiche Wirtschaftsstruktur und Wertsch{\"o}pfung (Teil B.I), Arbeitsmarkt (Teil B.II), sowie Infrastruktur und Lebensraum (Teil B.III). Es folgen eine Analyse der Integration und Kooperationsm{\"o}glichkeiten im Dreil{\"a}ndereck (Teil C) sowie der Erreichbarkeit der relevanten M{\"a}rkte aus der Region und der regions{\"u}berschreitenden Beziehungen (Teil D). Darauf aufbauend werden die endogenen Potentiale der Lausitz und ihrer Teilr{\"a}ume wiederum so feink{\"o}rnig wie m{\"o}glich analysiert (Teil E). Eine Diskussion von St{\"a}rken und Schw{\"a}chen der Strukturpolitik in einzelnen anderen deutschen Regionen soll auf Fallstricke hinweisen und das Lernen aus erfolgreichen struktur-und regionalpolitischen Ans{\"a}tzen erm{\"o}glichen (Teil F). Die Studie schließt mit einer zusammenfassenden Darstellung von Handlungsempfehlungen, die sich aus den zuvor durchgef{\"u}hrten Analysen ergeben, sowie von Ans{\"a}tzen f{\"u}r die weitere Forschung (Teil G).}, language = {de} } @misc{RibbeckLampelWeidner, author = {Ribbeck-Lampel, Juliane and Weidner, Silke}, title = {Folgen des Corona-Lockdowns in Innenst{\"a}dten und die kreativen Ideen von Einzelhandel}, series = {REAL CORP 2020 Proceedings/Tagungsband 15-18 September 2020}, journal = {REAL CORP 2020 Proceedings/Tagungsband 15-18 September 2020}, editor = {Schrenk, Manfred and Popovich, Vasily V. and Zeile, Peter and Elisei, Pietro and Beyer, Clemens and Ryser, Judith and Reicher, Christa and {\c{C}}elik, Canan}, isbn = {978-3-9504173-8-8}, pages = {1313 -- 1325}, language = {de} } @techreport{MensingAndersFanelliFalckeetal., author = {Mensing, Klaus and Anders, Ulrike and Fanelli-Falcke, J{\"o}rg and Hauschild, Arndt and L{\"o}wer, Markus and Mansfeld, Ulrike and Nußbaum, Jens and Ribbeck-Lampel, Juliane and Rohr, G{\"o}tz von and Schulze, Juana and Sondermann, Martin and Wiellowics, Kathrin}, title = {Zukunft der (Stadt-)Zentren ohne Handel? Neue Impulse und Nutzungen f{\"u}r Zentren mit Zukunft}, pages = {24}, abstract = {Wenn die Leitfunktion des Handels in den Zentren von Klein- und Mittelst{\"a}dten sowie Stadtteilzentren gr{\"o}ßerer St{\"a}dte abnimmt, steht die r{\"a}umliche Planung in Bezug auf die (Weiter-)Entwicklung urbaner Zentren vor neuen Herausforderungen. Ausgehend von aktuellen Trends der Zentrenentwicklung werden Konsequenzen f{\"u}r alte und neue Nutzungen aufgezeigt und Handlungsempfehlungen entwickelt: Es bedarf Transformationsstrategien, die im Kern eine neue multifunktionale Nutzungsmischung durch Ansiedlung erg{\"a}nzender, frequenzbringender Nutzungen neben dem Handel beinhalten, um lebendige und attraktive (Stadt-)Zentren zu erhalten. Die {\"o}ffentlichen R{\"a}ume als „gute Stube" sind um nicht kommerzielle Aufenthaltsqualit{\"a}ten aufzuwerten, um die Identifikation der Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner mit „ihrem" Zentrum zu f{\"o}rdern. Die Zentrenentwicklung wird als eine Gemeinschaftsaufgabe gesehen, an der unter Federf{\"u}hrung von Stadtpolitik und -verwaltung die verschiedenen Akteursgruppen aktiv mitwirken. Zudem werden Instrumente der Zentrentransformation vorgestellt, mit denen schnell, flexibel und situationsangepasst zuk{\"u}nftige Entwicklungen gestaltet werden k{\"o}nnen.}, language = {de} } @incollection{KraemerMaikaemper, author = {Kr{\"a}mer, Steffen and Maik{\"a}mper, Moritz}, title = {Vom Science-Fiction-St{\"a}dten lernen: R{\"u}ckblick auf eine interdisziplin{\"a}re Studie}, series = {Urbane Zuk{\"u}nfte im Science-Fiction-Film}, booktitle = {Urbane Zuk{\"u}nfte im Science-Fiction-Film}, editor = {Steinborn, Anke and Newiak, Denis}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Spektrum}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-61036-7}, pages = {11 -- 21}, language = {de} } @misc{RibbeckLampel, author = {Ribbeck-Lampel, Juliane}, title = {The digitalisation of stationery retail and its urban effects}, series = {Urban Design and Planning}, volume = {173}, journal = {Urban Design and Planning}, number = {5}, issn = {1755-0793}, doi = {10.1680/jurdp.20.00050}, pages = {182 -- 196}, abstract = {In the study of planning, the causal links between technological developments and the transformation of spatial and urban structures are of high social relevance. They have been increasingly examined since the late-twentieth century. However, scant attention has been paid to spatial interactions resulting from the digitalisation of all areas of life and work as well as the continuing advance of information and communication technologies. In short, there is a lack of verified studies and results regarding the effects of digitalisation on urban space. The urban function of retail can be used as an example to illustrate spatial changes promoted by technological developments, for two distribution channels that are moulded by digitalisation and are spatially relevant - physical retail and the growing field of e-commerce - are increasingly being intertwined. This paper presents the initial findings of an exploratory study into the spatial distribution patterns of selected developments in physical retail that are significantly influenced by digitalisation. Using a multi-stage methodology, more than 800 articles from online news portals pertaining to the year 2018 were analysed, categorised and evaluated with respect to spatial relevance, potential for spatial influence and the impact of digitalisation.}, language = {en} } @misc{HasnainMohseni, author = {Hasnain, Hina and Mohseni, Farnaz}, title = {Creative ideation and adaptive reuse: a solution to sustainable urban heritage conservation}, series = {Friendly City 4 'From Research to Implementation For Better Sustainability' 11-12 October 2017}, journal = {Friendly City 4 'From Research to Implementation For Better Sustainability' 11-12 October 2017}, publisher = {IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science}, address = {Medan, Indonesia}, issn = {1755-1315}, pages = {8}, abstract = {The rapid phenomenon of urbanization in the last century has resulted in abandonment of historic urban centers and still today attracting people to suburbs and newly developed districts. This urban expansion poses a serious threat to historic properties when people opt to move away leaving behind their heritage. The adaptive reuse of heritage is considered to be a dominant strategy for handling this issue bypassing demolition of heritage properties. However, the adaptive reuse cannot only consider the preservation of the heritage as the structural retrofit or functional revitalization but rather it needs to enunciate the image and the creative ideation that reflect upon the future of heritage. Consequently, this paper aims to examine the role of branding as an innovative source of ideation in the implication of adaptive reuse on heritage. In this regards, the case study of Zalando outlet store in Berlin is selected, which is an old building situated in the commercial district of the city in a wide range of styles and heritage buildings from the middle ages. This research uses semi-structured interviews to examine the significance of Brand making in a successful adaptive reuse process. The findings indicate that the importance of the outlet building lies not only in its physical fabric or commercial aspects, but the spirit of the place that lies in the magical essence of big labels as emblems. This underlying essence of place stimulated the adaptation of building in a way that it surpasses the physical and functional aspect of a building and makes it merge in new times and new sustainable development.}, language = {en} } @misc{MohseniWeidnerKloos, author = {Mohseni, Farnaz and Weidner, Silke and Kloos, Michael}, title = {A historical analysis and the identification of driving forces behind the evolution of the urban macro skyline of Shiraz, Iran}, series = {Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development}, volume = {10}, journal = {Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development}, number = {4}, issn = {2044-1266}, doi = {10.1108/JCHMSD-09-2019-0110}, pages = {413 -- 427}, abstract = {Purpose The historic city of Shiraz, in the south of Iran, is renowned for its monuments and its remarkable macro skyline, which has been destructively affected by the rapid urban development. This research proposes a systematic historical analysis, which can discover the driving forces behind the evolution of the macro skyline of Shiraz, in the past as well as contemporary times. Design/methodology/approach The proposed general framework of the methodology is constituted of systematic historical mapping and documentation, which is based on a desk study and field research. Moreover, by means of this methodology, different layers and driving forces of shaping the urban macro skyline are extracted. Findings The outcome demonstrates 12 driving forces or contributing factors behind the evolution of the urban macro skyline. Based on the results, it is concluded that there was a shift in the subject and content of driving forces during the last century that has contributed to the destructive effects on the silhouette of Shiraz in turn. Practical implications It is suggested that the proposed comprehensive method, which is based on the historical analysis and the field survey, can be applied as a documentation platform. It is believed that the analysis and the extraction of driving forces can facilitate future urban landscape management plans as well as possible impact assessments. Originality/value Many studies rely on the analysis of historical data in landscape assessment. Nevertheless, this research develops an innovative historical analysis, which identifies the driving forces behind the evolution of the urban macro skyline over time.}, language = {en} } @book{WeidnerMielke, author = {Weidner, Silke and Mielke, Thorben}, title = {Die st{\"a}dtische Dimension in der EU-Strukturpolitik : F{\"o}rderperiode 2014-2020}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Bundesinstitut f{\"u}r Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (BBSR)}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {978-3-87994-275-6}, pages = {71}, language = {de} } @periodical{OPUS4-26821, title = {Stadtmanagement - Akteure, Prozesse, Instrumente}, editor = {Ribbeck-Lampel, Juliane and Weidner, Silke}, publisher = {BTU}, address = {Cottbus}, issn = {2702-6892}, language = {de} } @misc{Viderman, author = {Viderman, Tihomir}, title = {Quarantine: Alienated Space by Expert Knowledge}, series = {Space and Culture}, volume = {23}, journal = {Space and Culture}, number = {3}, issn = {1552-8308}, doi = {10.1177/1206331220938644}, pages = {259 -- 264}, abstract = {Based on an ethnographic account of a transitory space of an aircraft under lockdown, this article reflects on quarantine as the product of expert technocratic knowledge, which blurs fine-grained social moments and relationships to create a homogenous functional space. It argues that space under lockdown is a form of a functional alienated space produced and conditioned by non-transparent management mechanisms that are legitimized by seemingly routinized protocols and abstract representations. While this argument is not optimistic as regards capacity building for political or social change, it identifies current spatial configurations as a unique opportunity for experiencing how representations of space prevail over (struggles in) everyday life.}, language = {en} }