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"Green City Blocks" Morning coffee
"Green City Blocks" virtual morning coffee took place on May 29 at 9-10.30 am via Zoom.
The event was organized by the and Aalto Living+ Platform. For more information:
Dense+Green Cities: Architecture as Urban Ecosystem / YTK:n Pitkän kurssin Tähtiluento at Aalto Living+ Hub
Dr. Thomas Schroepfer from SUTD Singapore gave a presentation on building dense and green cities at Aalto Living+ Hub on March, 12.
For more information, please see the link:
Living+ Morning coffees at Aalto Living+ Hub
From January 2020 onwards, Living+ Morning coffees gather Aalto people to network and discuss various topics on human-centered living environments on a monthly basis.
2017-2018
The way people and goods move around is going to change dramatically in the near future. More efficient technology and smarter services, is likely to completely disrupt our current idea of transportation, how we move and how we buy stuff. The Living+ Forum in 2018 presented a glimpse into this disruption, why it is happening, how it changes our behavior, and how we can begin to make sense of it.
Program
- Human-centered understanding of mobility systems / January 4
Milos Mladenovic, 911
Transit oriented development
Christoffer Weckström, 911 - Human activity spaces: from modeling to implications / January 11
Kamyar Hasanzadeh, 911 - Intelligent transportation systems / January 18
Claudio Roncoli, 911 - Connecting corridors - changing work, changing mobility / January 25
Matti Vartiainen, 911 - Cargo transports and citylogistics / February 1
Ulla Tapaninen, City of Helsinki - Mobility as a Service / February 8
Sampo Hietanen, Founder and CEO, MaaS Global
Digitalization of mobility ecosystem, Risto Rajala, 911 - “Time and travel time” - it’s not so simple / February 15
Moshe Givoni, Tel-Aviv University
The first Living+ Forum covered a vast array of research areas within the Living+ Platform, such as urban planning, economics, water engineering, learning environments and human experience. It ended with an international seminar on smart and sustainable cities, with Professor Marcus Foth from Queensland University.
Program
- Online/Offline. Housing, Publicity and Privacy / January 12
Pirjo Sanaksenaho, Professor of Building Design, 911
Towards Network Society
Mikko Särelä, DSc, Project Manager of the Living+ Platform - Human centered learning environments / January 19
Teemu Leinonen, Professor of New Media Design and Learning, 911 - Experiencing the city / January 26
Marketta Kyttä, Professor of Land Use Planning, 911 - Neglected spaces / February 2
Pentti Kareoja, Professor of Spatial Design, 911 - Trust and collaboration in construction industry / February 9
Antti Peltokorpi, Professor of Operations Management in Construction, 911 - Sound in living environments / February 16
Tapio Lokki, Professor of Acoustics, 911 - Future of Otaniemi Campus / February 23
Antti Ahlava, Vice President, Campus development, professor of Emerging Design Methodologies, 911 - Urban Economics / March 2
Essi Eerola, Research Director, VATT Institute for Economic Research - Future cities and how to make them / March 9
Trevor Harris, Professor of Urban Design, 911 - Lighting in human living environments / March 16
Jaakko Ketomäki, Professor of Practice, at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, 911 - Urbanisation and Water / March 23
Teemu Kokkonen, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Built Environment, 911
Nora Sillanpää, Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Built Environment, 911 - LIVING+ INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR / March 30
Smart Cities from Cradle to Grave: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Ways of Life
Marcus Foth, Professor at Queensland University of Technology Design Lab, Brisbane, Australia