| Wednesday, October 7 | |
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| 6 pm | Reception and address of welcome (Haus der Geschichte) |
| 7 pm | Paul N. Edwards (University of Michigan): “Versions of the Atmosphere: Climate Models, Data Models, Global Space and Time” |
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| Thursday, October 8 | |
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| 8 am | Registration |
| 8:30 am | Introduction |
| 9 am | Oskar von Stryk (TU Darmstadt): "Models and Simulation in Engineering: Dynamics of Motion and Robot Intelligence" |
| 10:30 am | Coffee break |
| 11 am | E1 Simulation and Prototypes |
| | Witold-Roger Poganietz: CarboMoG |
| | Sabine Höhler: A Model of Sustainability? (Biosphere 2) |
| | Juan Manuel Durán: Computer Models Revisited |
| | P1 Modes of Planning |
| | Alfonso Valenzuela-Aguilera: Rhizome Cities |
| | Liam Sharratt: Models as Mediators of Design: The Case of BREEAM |
| | Christa Kamleithner: Early Theories on Zoning |
| | A1 Failed Futures |
| | Lino Camprubi: Appetite for Destruction |
| | Stefan Sandmeier: The Cybernetic Vision of a Swiss Integral Concept for Transport (1972-77) |
| | Sebastian Ureta: Modeling Future Passengers of Public Transport in Santiago, Chile |
| 1 pm | Lunch break |
| 2 pm | Amy Hillier (University of Pennsylvania): “Mapping Social Patterns: The Making and Unmaking of Inequality” |
| 3:30 pm | Coffee break |
| 4 pm | E2 Communicating Spatial Information |
| | Katrina Boulding: Technology as Landscape |
| | Susan Drucker, Gary Gumpert: Urban Planning and Urban Communication |
| | Maria Prieto: Networking Place Models |
| | P2 Retrieving Spatial Information |
| | Toshiyuki Kaneda: Potential to Space Modeling through Pedestrian Agent Simulation |
| | John Zacharias: Environmental Determinants of Non-Motorized Behavior |
| | Rodrigo Mora: Retrieving Hierarchical Information from Spatial Networks |
| | A2 Spatial Power of Models |
| | Florentina Hausknotz: Cities on the Verge of Spatial War |
| | Cesar Garcia-Diaz: The Dynamics of Rural-to-Urban Migration in an Evolutionary Model |
| | Sebastian Haumann: Seeking Urban Order – Modernism and Segregation |
| 7:30 pm | Dinner at Jagdhofkeller |
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| Friday, October 9 | |
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| 9:30 am | E3 Dealing with Uncertainties |
| | Jannes Fröhlich: Model-based Climate Projections in Administrative Discourse |
| | Maurits Ertsen:The Dream Destroying Reality - Hydraulic Models in Archaeology |
| | Florian Keil, Stefan Liehr: A (Self-) Critical Thought on the Use of Modelling in Transdisciplinary Research. The Case of Environmental Risk Management |
| | P3 Participation and Spatial Planning |
| | Margarita Greene: Neighborhood Construction |
| | Dagmar Haase: Simulating Future Land Use Change in Urban Regions |
| | Christian Derix: Generating and Measuring Public Realm |
| | A3 Sustainability and Stakeholders |
| | Reinhard König: Computer-Based Methods for a Socially Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning |
| | Geraldine Abrami: Supporting Case Studies/Comparison with a Generic Model of Urban-Rural Water Related Interdependencies |
| | Martin Zimmermann: Water Supply Systems in the Context of Cybernetics and Sustainable Development |
| 11:30 am | Lunch break |
| 12:30 am | Roland W. Scholz (ETH Zürich): "Transdisciplinarity, System Sciences, and Prospective Modeling in Regional Transformation" |
| 2 pm | Panel discussion |
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