Meetings
Here you find all downloads for the meetings (documentation, presentations, program).

 

Kick-off conference, Plzen, Czech Republic, June 2006

Winter Academy, Regensburg, Germany, November 2006

Half-time conference, Pecs, Hungary, May 2007

Summer Academy, Oradea, Romania, October 2007

Final conference, Verona, Italy, April 2008

 

Kick-off conference, Plzen, Czech Republic, June 2006

Documentation of the Kick-off-conference (pdf) 1.01 Mb

 

Content presentation

Requirements for the integrated revitalisation of historical towns in East-Central Europe (pps)  9.74 Mb

Revitalisation approaches in East Germany (pps) 550.50 Kb

WG "Planning and Management": Flashlight (pps) 308.50 Kb

WG "Urban Rehabilitation and Ecology": Flashlight (pdf) 50.60 Kb

 

Organisational presentation (internal)

Hist.Urban - Aims, results, structure (pps) 918.50 Kb

Hist.Urban - Finances (pps) 149.50 Kb

Hist.Urban - Joint Convention (pps) 301.00 Kb

 


Winter Academy, Regensburg, Germany, November 2006

 

Session 1: Hist.Urban in the European context

 Titel  Presentation Manuscript

Importance of historical cities and towns for the spatial development: Problems and potentials
Dr. Irene Wiese-von Ofen, Member of the Bureau, International Federation for Housing and Planning

 --  (pdf) 67.38 Kb

Hist.Urban in the context of European spatial and urban development
Christian Huttenloher, German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development

 (pps) 1.47 Mb  --

Regional cooperation for the enhanced urban heritage management
Marianne Lehtimäki, National Board of Antiquities, Finland

 (pps) 2.56 Mb  (pdf) 78.58 Kb

 

Session 2: Life meets historical towns: Regional approaches and policies

 Titel  Presentation Manuscript

The experience of Restoration of Marche Region's historic centres
 Paola Mazzotti, Unit of Cultural Department of Marche Region, Italy

 (pps) 97.78 Kb  (pdf) 97.78 Kb

"Life meets downtown": The regional program of the federal state of Bavaria
Christine Schweiger, Bavarian Supreme Building Authority

 --  (pdf) 1.72 Mb

 

Session 3: Life meets historical towns: Local strategies and actions

 Titel Presentation
Manuscript

Kaufbeuren: A local example of “Life meets downtown”
Ralf Baur, City of Kaufbeuren

 (pps) 818.00 Kb  (pdf) 136.48 Kb

Graz' revitalisation strategy for the historical centre
Eva Benedikt, Municipality of Graz, Planning Department 

 (pps) 3.20 Mb  (pdf) 46.58 Kb

Regensburg: Pact for the Old Town
Bertram Vogel, City Marketing Regensburg Ltd. 

 (pps) 2.18 Mb  (pdf) 33.06 Kb

Cooperative City Centre Management
Jürgen Lembcke, German Institute for Town Centre Development

 (pps) 3.00 Mb  --
City Logistic for Regensburg - RegLog BMW
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 EN (pdf) 293.49 Kb
 DE (pdf) 301.99 Kb

 

 Session 4: The future of Hist.Urban: Transnational networking

 Title Presentation
Manuscript

Hist.Urban: Benefits of Networking
Nils Scheffler, BauGrund Urban Development 

 (pps) 699.00 Kb  --

Working group of historical towns
Germany, Richard Schröppel 

 --  (pdf) 28.48 Kb

International forum of towns in Graz
Austria, Eva Benedikt 

 (pps) 1.28 Mb  (pdf) 29.27 Kb

 

Work group meeting

 WG "Planning and Management" Presentation 

The Strategic Plan for the historical center of Faenza
Giuliano Borghi, Municipality of Faenza 

 (pps) 766.50 Kb

The General Plan of the Central Area of the City of Pilsen
Lenka Fischerová, Urban Planning and Development Institution of the City of Plzen 

 (pps) 368.00 Kb

Spatial Clustering in Retail Trade
Alfred Helbrich, Municipality of Regensburg 

 (pps) 1.30 Mb

 

WG "Socio-Economic Revitalisation" 
Presentation 

Establishment of an Office for Occupational Guidance, Support of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Elias Geragas, Chamber of Commerce & Industry Xanthi

 (pps) 1.22 Mb

The Historical Trail
Irena Vostracká, Urban Planning and Development Institution of the City of Plzen 

 (pps) 451.00 Kb

Rehabilitation of the old town and municipal park for economic and tourists functions in Sanok
Konrad Bialas, Municipality of Sanok 

 (pps) 526.50 Kb

Development of one mixed use housing block
Anton Sedlmeier, Department of Urban development, Regensburg 

 (pps) 4.99 Mb

 

WG „Urban Rehabilitation and Ecological Revitalisation" 
Presentation

Project lighting - Giardino dei Tigli, Teramo
Gianni Forcolini, prof.arch, Politecnico di Milano

 (pps) 1.08 Mb

Scaligeri Palace
Arnaldo Vecchietti, Comune di Verona

 (pps) 1.97 Mb

e.l.m.a.s. - EU urban pilot project Graz
Trendsetter, Civitas - Initiative : Cleaner and better transport in cities

Eva-Maria Benedikt, Municipality of Graz

 (pps) 624.00 Kb

Revitalisation "Old Town", example:
Block 26Hanseatic City of Wismar
Konstanze Guhr, Urban Planning and Archtecture, Lübeck

 (pps) 1.88 Mb
 

Half-time conference, Pecs, Hungary, May 2007

 

Session 1: State-of the art revitalisation approaches for historical towns

Results of the Hist.Urban base-line study
Judit Timar and Erika Nagy, Centre for Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
 (pps) 2.31 Mb

 

Session 2: Participation methods in the development of integrated plans and actions for the revitalisation

The public-private action plan for the historical centre of Urbino elaborated by a permanent forum
Ivan Antognozzi, SVIM, Italy
 (pps) 759.50 Kb

Integrated development plan for the area of the railway station in Sopot
Agata Chabierska, City of Sopot, Poland

 (pps) 1.23 Mb

 

Session 3: Supporting commerce and tourism in historical cities

Aid factors to support commercial and tourist activities in Xanthi
Zografia Petrakopoulou, FM Epixeirein, Greece

 (pps) 497.00 Kb

Strategies for the use of the cultural heritage to promote tourism
Guntram Geser, Salzburg Research, Austria

 (pdf) 2.46 Mb
Interactive website to download individual routes and information for the visit of the historical town
Arnaldo Vecchietti, City of Verona, Italy

 (pps) 2.32 Mb

(pdf-manuscript) 1.28 Mb

 

Session 4: Presenting the built-cultural heritage

Exposition of monuments - the lightening concept of Sanok
Konrad Bialas, Sanok, Poland

(pdf) 1.06 Mb

 

Work group meetings

Development potentials for the socio-economic revitalisation of historic towns
Guntram Geser, Salzburg Research, Austria

 (pdf) 665.78 Kb

Sustainability of the historical centre of Faenza
Giuliano Borghi, municipality of Faenza, Italy

 (pdf) 1.26 Mb

Concept "Heilig-Geist-Quarter" (Block 26) in Wismar
Konstanze Guhr, Wismar, Germany

 (pdf) 1.94 Mb

 

Steering group seesion

Outlook to Hist.Urban's transnational manual
Dagmar Tille and Jan Prömmel, IRS Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning

 (pps) 332.00 Kb

Payment claims
Lars Porschatis, German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development

 

'Summer Academy', Oradea, Romania, October 2007

 

Session 1: Revitalisation of historic cities in Romania

Revitalisation of historic cities in Romania
Sorina Racoviceanu, Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies-Romania srl.

(pps) 270.00 Kb
Oradea: Urban revitalisation strategy
Raluca Covacescu, Dorina Milici, Chief architect institution of City Hall Oradea
(pps) 5.27 Mb
Alba Iulia: Best practice of Romanian urban revitalisation
Emilia Harda, UNDP Romania
(pps) 3.34 Mb
Baia Mare: Millennium III Business Centre: Best practice of Romanian urban revitalisation
Petre Mitru, Millennium III Business Centre
(pps) 3.28 Mb
Arad: Romania revitalization example combining public and citizens resources
Nora Grosan, Municipality of Arad
(pps) 1.80 Mb

 

Session 2: Hist.Urban results

Revitalization of historic towns in Moldova: challenges and opportunities
Melnic Stela and Bulat Veaceslav, Plai Resurse, Chisneau, Moldova
(pps) 2.21 Mb

Revitalization of inner courtyards of block border buildings
Eva-Maria Benedikt, Municipality of Graz, Austria

(pps) 5.42 Mb 
How to find guidelines for the further development of retail in the Regensburg Old Town
Anton Sedlmeier, Municipality of Regensburg, Germany
(pdf) 2.03 Mb
Revitalisation measures for the historical area of Sanok, involving local actors in the planning process
Konrad Bialas, Municipality of Sanok, Poland
(pps) 1.39 Mb

 


Steering group seesion

Hist.Urban Declaration and follow-up project
Christian Huttenloher, German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development

(pps) 1.03 Mb

(pps) 2.86 Mb 

Payment claims
Lars Porschatis, German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development

 

Final conference, Verona, Italy, April 2008

Documentation 'Final Conference' Hist.Urban (pdf) 1.53 Mb

 

Session 1: Small and Medium Sized Historic Towns: Importance and Challenges

Importance and Challenges of Small and Medium Sized Historic Towns
Dr. Erika Nagy,Centre for Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

(pps) 4.91 Mb

Session 2: Hist.Urban: Integrated Revitalisation of small and medium sized historic towns: Results and Recommendations

The Project Hist.Urban: Aims, Structure, Results: Overview
Nils Scheffler, Thematic Coordinator of Hist.Urban (DSK) 
(pps) 4.06 Mb

Vital town centres: Good-practice from Regensburg
Alfred Helbrich, Municipality of Regensburg

(pdf) 1.88 Mb 
Vital town centres: Good-practice from Oradea
Laurentiu Droj, Municipality of Oradea
(pps) 7.12 Mb
Combining needs of built-cultural heritage and future proof urban development: Good-practice from Graz
Eva-Maria Benedikt, Municipality of Graz
(pps) 7.02 Mb 
Combining needs of built-cultural heritage and future proof urban development: Good-practice from Sopot
Marzena Mikolajczyk, Municipality of Sopot
(pps) 1.78 Mb
Integrated revitalisation processes: Good-practice from Faenza
Giuliano Borghi, Municipality of Faenza
(pps) 337.50 Kb
Integrated revitalisation processes: Good-practice from Plzen
Lenka Fischerova, Urban Planning and Development Institute of City of Plzen
(pps) 2.14 Mb
MAVGIS: A new way to experience the City
Arnaldo Vecchietti, Municipality of Verona
(pps) 2.39 Mb
Recommendations for an integrated revitalisation of historic towns
Dr. Dagmar Tille, Jan Prömmel, IRS Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning
(pps) 1.72 Mb
The Future of Small and Medium Sized Historic Towns
Dr. Guntram Geser, Salzburg Research
(pdf) 1.65 Mb

 

Session 3: Small and medium sized historic towns:Policies and Actions

EU policies and actions: The Urban dimension of EU cohesion Policy
Dr. Alexander Ferstl, EU Commission, DG Region

(pps) 2.99 Mb 

The "European Town" and "Integrated Revitalisation" in the context of territorial cohesion
Dr. Welf Selke, German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs

(pps) 2.29 Mb

  

Steering group seesion

Payment claim and financial report
Lars Porschatis, German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development

(pps) 212.00 Kb

Progress and Final Report
Nils Scheffler, DSK German City and Property Development Company

(pps) 167.00 Kb
Dissemination of Results
Petra Schwarz
, German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development
(pps) 165.50 Kb
 
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