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Venue:
SDE-3 Level 4, School of Design and Environment, NUS
Lecture Halls: LR423, LR424
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PROGRAMME:
*Each paper in the sessions will be assigned 20 minutes, which include maximum 15 minutes oral presentation and at least 5 minutes Q & A session.
Day 1 Monday, 6 December 2004 |
0800-0900 |
Registration (60)
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0900-0925 |
Opening Ceremony (25)
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a. Welcome address: Prof. CHEONG Hin Fatt, Dean of the School of Design and Environment, NUS (10)
b. Opening address by the Guest of Honor: (10)
c. Introduction: Dr. Perry YANG, Chair of GASS3 committee (5)
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0925-1010 |
Keynote speech (1): Large Scale Disasters in Streets and Small Spaces: Simulating Crowd Movements, Congestion, and Panic
Prof. Michael BATTY (45)
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1010-1040 |
Coffee break (30)
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1040-1240 |
Session A1: Design and planning of Singapore's street and urban space (120)
(Chair: Ms. Sushma GOH) |
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A1-1: 53 Singapore A Connected City, tEH K J & Tan S H E
A1-2: 21 Circle Line MRT - Convention Centre Station: Connecting the City Underground, Goh S & Mead A
A1-3: 40 North East Line MRT - Chinatown Station: Design Development of Pagoda Street Entrance and Refurbishment of the Garden Bridge, Mead A & Woo J
A1-4: 54 Covered Linkway: A Unique Streetscape Phenomenon in Singapore, Tong C Y
A1-5: 61 Dhoby Ghaut MRT Interchange: Public Space, Yeo H L & Ong M |
1040-1240 |
Session B1: Emergent Technologies for urban spatial analysis and urban design decision making (120)
(Chair: Prof. Michael BATTY) |
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B1-1: 64 Computing the Sense of Time in Singapore Urban Streets, Yang P, Putra S Y & Heng C K
B1-2: 07 Disfiguring the Urban: Reading the spatial mechanism and the new city, Bruyns G
B1-3: 11 Learning from the old street experience with computer agent interfaces, Chen C H & Chiu M L
B1-4: 13 Characteristics of Pedestrian Time-pattern in Urban Street: A Case Study in Hong Kong , Chu C H S
B1-5: 36 Morphologies in a High density Asian city: morphologies of a three dimensional shopping street, Karakiewicz J, Kvan T & Yu K S
B1-6: 59 Potential of Developing GIS-based Open System for Visual Analysis of Urban Natural Landscape in Environmentally Responsive Urban Design, Tsou Z Y et al.
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1240-1340 |
Lunch (60)
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1340-1540 |
Session A2: Urban design case studies in East Asia (120)
(Chair: Mr. Charles LIN)
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A2-1: 01 Haussmann and Le Corbusier in China: Contrasting Modes of Urban Land Control and Redevelopment Design from Beijing to Quanzhou, Abramson D B
A2-2: 02 Recommendations for open-space design for the tourist spots: Case study: Bangkok (Thailand), Macau S.A.R. (China), Akagawa S N & Sirisrisak T
A2-3: 17 Development Process and Strategies for Creating Urban Liveliness in Million City Center - In Case of Watanabe Avenue of Fukuoka City, Japan, Deguchi A & Goto T
A2-4: 30 Modernization, Motorization, and Street life: Hanoi, Vietnam and Taipei, Taiwan , Johnson C A
A2-5: 46 Streets for All - Designing Urban Spaces in Jakarta, Prasetyoadi T
A2-6: 58 Management or control? Urban design in the City of Tainan, Wu Y C
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1340-1540 |
Session B2: Urban Morphology and urban spatial analysis (120)
(Chair: Dr. Susan BATTY) |
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B2-1: 19 Continuity lines: aggregating axial lines to predict vehicular movement patterns, Figueiredo L & AmoriM L
B2-2: 22 The Nature of Urban Morphological Evolution Based on Chaos Theory and Fractal Geometry: Fractal dimension assessment of urban environment at the street level for the case study of Tehran, Iran , Haghani T
B2-3: 32 Principles to form an Asian city: Kyoto - A Morphological analysis on a New Street Installation to Kyoto in Meiji-era, Kigawa T, Furuyama M & Dembele M
B2-4: 37 Social network of Taiwanese Traditional Space: A Study on Spatial Culture of Cheng, Lee C H & Lin F T
B2-5: 50 Situated livelihoods : The street in a social ecology , Read S
B2-6: 60 Morphological Transformation of the Old City of Beijing After 1949, YanG T
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1540-1610 |
Coffee break (30)
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1610-1750 |
Session A3: Public space: design, use and social context (100)
(Chair: Prof ZHU Jieming) |
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A3-1: 03 The meaning of public open space from the Asian's Teenagers Experience. The Case Study of Surabaya, Arifin L S & Wonoseputro C
A3-2: 04 Conflict of space use in the commercial area: A view from space use in five cities in Indonesia, Astuti S
A3-3: 16 The Street Edge as Public Realm: Lessons from Bangalore the IT hub of India, Das K
A3-4: 18 Be Myself? Open Space Landscape and Adolescents Identification, Duann R F & Chen S C
A3-5: 48 The Need for Security Considerations in Contemporary Cluster Housing Schemes Drawing Lessons from Traditional Housing, PujarA T
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1610-1750 |
Session B3: Planning and urban spatial analysis (100)
(Chair: Ms. HWANG Yu-Ning) |
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B3-1: 05 Multicriteria Evaluation of Polyfunctional Utility of Urban Park and Street, Banerjee U
B3-2: 20 Regeneration of Provincial Cities in Japan, Fukushima S
B3-3: 27 A Study of the Planning Strategy for Ecological Corridors and Spatial Networks in Urban Area, Huang S W, Hsu I W & TSOU K W
B3-4: 29 T he Interrelation between Physical and Digital Modes in Urban Spatial Practice in Contemporary China , Jachna T
B3-5: 63 Construction of telecommunication network for rural development: Feasibility study of IT application to the World Heritage Site of Luang Prabang, Yamaguchi S Y, Takada J & Ooka N
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1750-1755 |
Announcements (5)
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1755-1810 |
Group photo (15)
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1900-2100 |
Dinner banquet |
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Day 2 Tuesday, 7 December 2004 |
0900-1040 |
Session A4-1: Asian streets: historical, social, economic, political, cultural and design aspects (100)
(Chair: Prof. CHUA Beng Huat) |
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A4-1-1: 25 Key to Sustainability of Asian Great Streets: Keeping the Multidimensionality, Hatmoko A U
A4-1-2: 26 Asian Streets in America: Design Transformation of Seattle's International District, Hou J
A4-1-3: 38 Turning Main Street into Leisure Place, Lubis B U
A4-1-4: 42 The street Bazaar: Unmasking the sense of place', or placelessness'? A theoretical and contextual analysis on Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, Ng F P V
A4-1-5: 45 Ratchadamnoen Avenue: Design and Rituals of Hybrid Urbanism in Bangkok, 1900-1910, Povatong P |
0900-1040 |
Session A5-1: Urban redevelopment, revitalization and its impact on Asian streets and public Spaces (100)
(Chair: Prof. CHAN Yew Lih) |
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A5-1-1: 62 A4-Integrated Conservation Approach: Comparative analysis between Shirakawa-mura, Japan and Luang Prabang, People's Democratic Republic of Laos, Yamaguchi S Y
A5-1-2: 10 The Place of the Great Street in Facilitating the Socially Inclusionary Potential of Cultural Heritage in an Asian City, Chaplin I et al.
A5-1-3: 12 Adapting Modern Consumption in Historic Market Place: A retrospective overview and rethinking about urban redevelopment, Chen Y J
A5-1-4: 31 Returning a heritage street, Kasemsook et al.
A5-1-5: 57 Pasar - Traditional Markets of Indonesia: the Surviving Activities within the Age of Modern Urban Lifestyle, Wibisono B H
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1040-1100 |
Coffee break (30)
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1100-1300 |
Session A4-2: Asian streets: historical, social, economic, political, cultural and design aspects (120)
(Chair: Prof. Marshall JOHNSON) |
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A4-2-1: 09 Framing To Frame a City: Reconsidering the Narrative Path, Chan P
A4-2-2: 23 Building Community, Producing Scale , Hammer B
A4-2-3: 43 Perception and Application of Modern Town Planning Principles in Traditional Japanese Cities: The Development of Town Planning in Kanazawa , Phillipps J
A4-2-4: 49 Midosuji Dori urbanity and toshisei of the grand boulevard of Osaka, Radovic D
A4-2-5: 56 Conceiving the Post-Socialist City: Urban planning and its discontents , Visser R
A4-2-6: 06 Concrete, Chromo and Celluloid: Three Versions of the New Taipei, BRAESTER Y
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1100-1300 |
Session A5-2: Urban redevelopment, revitalization and its impact on Asian streets and public Spaces (120”)
(Chair: Mr. Arthur AW) |
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A5-2-1: 24 Tau Hu Ben Nghe (TH-BN) Canal-Side Highway Design in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam: Issues of current urban transportation development and cultural conservation , Hanh V T H
A5-2-2: 33 Tainan Railway Underground Project and the Regeneration of Its Related Main Street Area, Kung S F, Yu C L & Wong W T D
A5-2-3: 39 Urban Waterfront- its Changing Role and Opportunity-Hong Kong Experience, Manuel K & Xue C
A5-2-4: 51 The Three Histories of Cheng Fu Street: A Methodological Discussion on Researching into Chinese Historical Cities , Tang K Y
A5-2-5: 52 Impact of Development of Port Area on Spatial Organisation and Urban Culture: Case of Makassar City-Indonesia, Tanyadji Y
A5-2-6: 34 From Berlin to Beijing - urban redevelopment and the reconstruction of representative streets, Kuo H L
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1300-1400 |
Lunch (60)
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1400-1540 |
Session A4-3: Asian streets: historical, social, economic, political, cultural and design aspects (100)
(Chair: Dr. Timothy BUNNELL) |
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A4-3-1: 15 The occupation of informal sector along major streets accessing industrial estate, a case study of Surabaya Industrial Estate A4-3-2: 44 Morphology of Indigenous and Contemporary Urban Spaces: Case Study Sector 17 Chandigarh & Shahjahanabad in India, Pourjafar M R & Adabkhah M
Rungkut(SIER), Indonesia, Damayanti R
A4-3-3: 47 Community Participation and Re-making Space' at Dago Street, Bandung, Priharsi K & Darmoyono L T
A4-3-4: 55 An Integrated Typology Study for Pedestrian-Friendly Streets Design: The case of Hsin-Chu City, Taiwan, Tsao C L & McGlynn S
A4-3-5: 08 Changing Relations: A case study of roads of old and new Nagpur-a typical Indian city, Chakradeo U |
1350-1520 |
Poster Session: (80)
(Chair: Dr. Johannes WIDODO) |
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A5-3-1: 14 Pecinan Semarang: Streetscape and Urban Lifestyle, Damanik I & KUSUMANINGDYAH N.H
A5-3-2: 28 Kya-kya Kembang Jepun: It is not merely a food court, Istanto F H
A5-3-4: 35 Angkringan : Phenomenon of street of Jogjakarta city, Kusumaningdyah N H & KURNIAWAN H
A5-3-5: 41 Informal Economy Activity in Indonesian Street: The Undefined Edges, Muslimin R
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1540-1600 |
Coffee break (30)
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1600-1645 |
Keynote speech (2): Interrogating Great Asian Streets
Prof. TAY Kheng Soon (45)
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1645-1745 |
Reports from Sessions and General Discussion
(Chair: Prof. HENG Chye Kiang, Dr. Perry YANG) (60)
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1745-1755 |
Closing ceremony (10)
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1800-2000 |
Tour A
Design with public transport (city walk at China Town and Dobhy Gaut MRT station (tour guided by LTA, Land Transport Authority)
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DAY 3 Wednesday, 8 December 2004 |
0830-1230 |
Tour B
1. One North and Bio-polis project (tour guided by JTC)
2. Singapore Urban Planning Exhibition (tour guided by URA, Urban Redevelopment Authority) |
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