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Livable Neighborhoods in the Metropolis - The Garden City in the 21st Century | Day 2
This two-day conference, part of the global UN-Habitat Urban Thinkers Campus, will be held in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. It aims to explore landscape heritage conservation principles in urban and metropolitan settings. Organized jointly by Liebling Haus, the Architecture School of Bezalel Academy of Art and Design and the Ministry of Construction and Housing, the event will highlight cultural and natural heritage as key elements in sustainable public space development, emphasizing their impact on community wellbeing and environmental health.
Like many nations, Israel faces population growth challenges, necessitating innovative housing solutions, urban density, and renewal. In the face of these needs, guidelines for preserving and developing open spaces in metropolitan and residential areas must be established urgently. The conference will focus on the heritage of garden cities, particularly the Geddes master plan for Tel Aviv and the Kaufman Garden Suburbs in Jeruslaem. Both plans connect human activity with nature in urban environments, and offer vital strategies for addressing climate change challenges in modern cities. Participants will examine conceptual, design and infrastructural approaches to create high-quality green spaces in Israeli urban landscapes.
The complete program >> Day 2 | Wednesday, 13/11/2024, 09:30-18:30, Bezalel, Jerusalem
Jerusalem’s garden neighborhoods, which were planned by Kaufmann and endorsed by the British regime, left a mark on the fabric of the city outside the walls. We will explore the concept of landscape heritage values in a 21st-century metropolis through the lens of My Neighborhood principles. This exploration will involve studying Geddes's contribution to the planning of Jerusalem and in broader contexts, both local and international. We will also hold a meeting of the Metropolitan Heritage Forum, as the opening event of Bezalel's National Urban Lab, with the support of the Ministry of Housing.
The conference is a collaboration of Liebling Haus, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and the Ministry of Construction and Housing, and takes place as part of UN Habitat's Urban Thinkers Campus events, to promote sustainable environmental and social settlement.
Schedule:
09:30-10:00: Gathering and Registration
10:00-10:20: Opening Session (**in English, Hybrid**) – Greetings, Urban Thinkers Campus
10:20-11:00: Densification and Localisation (**in English, Hybrid**) – Keynote Lecture
11:00-13:00: Densification and Localisation in a Biospheric Urban Space – Learning from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (**in English, Hybrid**) – Panel
13:00-14:00: Lunch Break (self-arranged)
14:00-17:00: The Garden City Legacy in the Metropolis: Values and Interfaces – International Workshop of the Metropolitan Heritage Forum, Launch of the Bezalel Urban Lab by UN-Habitat
17:00-18:00: Closing Session – Conclusions and Insights for the International Field
18:30: The Urban Parliament UTC (**in English, Hybrid**) – Lecture at the MA Colloquium in Urban Design, Bezalel
For more information about the second day of the conference >>>
https://www.whitecitycenter.org/events/livableneighborhoods
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