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Urban Thematic Seminar

Tuesday 22 February 2022 / 16.00 - 17.00

This Seminar has already been held. If you want to (re)watch the seminar, you can download the recording here!

From February 22, 2022 we will start Thematic Lunch Seminars every three weeks. The seminars will be organized by our 4TU RE DeSIRE Thematic Working Groups. Slots & times will be rotating, so everyone (also fellows from other time zones) have at least the possibility to join a few of the seminars. We aim at 12 sessions this year, two dedicated seminars per DeSIRE theme.

The talks will be open for everyone who is interested in Resilience Engineering and will be recorded. Recordings and a summary will be published afterwards via our 4TU RE website. You are warmly invited to join these seminars and share the link amongst interested colleagues!

Climate-adaptive streetscapes in Unplanned Urban Areas in Desert Climates by Aynaz Lotfata

Climate-adaptive planning and design is a growing field of knowledge on how to endow urban areas with a better capacity to cope with the impacts of climate change. However, there is a need for more studies on climate-adaptive interventions in unplanned urban regions and desert climates. Like in no other type of urban settlement, unplanned urban areas are relatively vulnerable to climate-change-related shocks and stresses, and so are their inhabitants. Particularly regarding heat stress, the challenges these areas and populations face are most evident in climatic regions intrinsically harsh, like in desert climates. This study addresses how to address climate-adaptive spatial design in high-density unplanned urban areas in desert climates.

Transforming Leftover Spaces into Resilient Urban Landscapes by Maryam Naghibi

As a young fellow in 4TU.RE’s DeSIRE programme, in collaboration with Dr. Forgaci, I am focusing on the transformation of Leftover Spaces into Resilient Urban Landscapes and the development of resilience-oriented design principles. Our investigation of leftover spaces in the particular context of Iran and the Netherlands are meant to support 4TU.RE’s vision to bridge science and practice through innovative, resilience-targeted, and STE-systems-specific methods and tools of analysis and design. My presentation will be divided into the following sections.


Practical information

Location & Time

The seminar will be given via Teams at 16.00 (CET).

Additional information & registration

The seminar will be presented bu Aynaz Lotfata and Maryam Naghibi from the urban working group. 

Click here to join the Teams meeting!