Input: Challenges of the Livable Future City

UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES OF THE LIVABLE FUTURE CITY

GUEST LECTURE PROF DR GERHARD SCHMITT
FUTURE CITY LABORATORY ETH ZÜRICH

 

for Bachelor Students Multimedia Production MMP, University of Applied Science Chur & Berne at ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, 15.5.2016

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Guest Lecture Topics
UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES OF THE LIVABLE FUTURE CITY
FUTURE CITY LABORATORY ETH ZÜRICH

 

Prof Gerhard Schmitt

Lecture: Understanding the Challenges of the Livable Future City
Siemens Auditorium 10:00-11:00
Sessions infront of the Video Wall

Matthias Standfest

Machine Learning for Architectural Geometry
Video Wall iA Chair 11:00-11:08 and 11:34-11:42

Peter Buš

Emergent Urban Strategies: EmCity – Tool for Visualisation of Spatial Bottom-up Phenomena
Video Wall iA Chair 11:08-11:16 and 11:42-11:50

Danielle Griego

Urban Sensing Study with ESUM
Video Wall iA Chair 11:16-11:24 and 11:50-11:58

MOOC Teaching the unknown – game tool – running on the Touch table in parallel
Video Wall iA Chair 11:24 – 11:29 and 11:58-12:00

Matthias Berger

Addis Energy Tool
Value Lab 11:05-11:13 and 11:34-11:42

Dani Zünd

Urban Complexity Economics / Music Festival Agent-based model
Value Lab 11:13-11:21 and 11:42-11:50

Miao Yufan

Landmark detection for mobile eye tracking
VALUE LAB 11:21-11:29 AND 11:50-11:58

Rahmeninformationen Gastvorlesung Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmitt (PDF) 

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Anfahrtsplan HIT Gebäude ETH Hönggerberg, Zürich

 

Further Information

The Singapore-ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability was established in Singapore in 2010 as a joint initiative between ETH Zurich and Singapore’s National Research Foundation (NRF), as part of the NRF’s CREATE campus. The Singapore-ETH Centre is an institution that frames a number of research programmes, the first of which is the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) , followed by the Future Resilient Systems (FRS).

The Singapore-ETH Centre aims to strengthen the capacity of Singapore and Switzerland to research, understand and actively respond to the challenges of global environmental sustainability. It is motivated by an aspiration to realise the highest potential for present and future societies. The centre serves as an intellectual hub for research, scholarship, entrepreneurship, postgraduate and postdoctoral training. It actively collaborates with local universities and research institutes and engages researchers with industry to facilitate technology transfer to benefit the public.

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