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© 2012 TU Delft

Conference program

Overview workshops

Call for papers Conference program Abstracts Papers Venue Thursday October 13

21.00 Informal gathering at café-brasserie Belvédère (Beestenmarkt 8, 2611GB Delft, tel: +31 (0)15 2123297)

Friday October 14

11.00 Reception and registration (including lunch)

12.30 Opening conference ‘Doing, Thinking, Feeling Home: The Mental Geography of Residential Environments’ 12.40 ‘Welcome address’ by Peter Boelhouwer (Scientific director OTB, Professor of Housing Systems)

12.50 Setha M. Low (The Graduate Center, City University of New York)

‘The new emotions of home: fear of crime and (others) and the desire for security and safety’

13.50 Talja Blokland

‘I’m gonna move up, move out: emulating the dominant mental geography of an American housing project’ 14.50 Tea/coffee break

15.30 Parallel workshop sessions 18.00 Reception

19.00 Diner

Saturday October 15 09.00 David Clapham

‘Identity and lifestyle in the residential environment’ 10.00 Parallel workshop sessions

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Round table with Setha M. Low, David Clapham and Jan Willem Duyvendak (host: Peter King) 15.00 Tea/coffee break

15.30 Parallel workshop sessions 18.00 Drinks

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Overview workshops

WORKSHOP 1 -Hugo de Groot room-

Session 1.1: Poverty and identity Friday, 15.30-18.00

Chair: Bart Wissink

Floris Noordhoff (University of Amsterdam)

The inverse culture of poverty

Discussant: Marnix Koopman

Marco van der Land (Delft University of Technology)

Residential choice and neighbourhood experiences in a Dutch urban poverty area

Discussant: Joke van der Zwaard

Peter van der Graaf (University of Amsterdam)

Two of a kind: The social-physical dynamics of neighbourhood renewal

Discussant: Tugce Akinci & Ahsen Özsoy

James R. Dunn (University of Toronto) [CANCELLED]

Investigating a theory of housing, ontological security and self-identity: A qualitative analysis of interview data in a multi-cultural Canadian city

Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal Saturday, 10.00-12.30

Chair: Carlinde Adriaanse

Bart Wissink (Utrecht University)

Bangkok living: Remarks on the elitist debate on inclusion and exclusion

Discussant: Peter van der Graaf Rivke Jaffe (Leiden University)

Fragmented cities in the Caribbean: Violent crime and sociospatial cohesion in Jamaica and Curaçao

Discussant: Marco van der Land

Zona Hildegarde Saniel Amper (University of San Carlos) [CANCELLED]

Social differentiation within and outside the gated community of Tierra Grande, Lawaan, Talisay City, Cebu

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Tugce Akinci & Ahsen Özsoy (Istanbul Technical University)

Changing environment-behavior interactions in a Bosphorus settlement: The Kurcesme case

Discussant: Matthieu Permentier

Zhu Xiao Di (Harvard University) [CANCELLED]

The perception of social and physical change, especially residential environment, relating to urban renewal - a case in Suzhou, China

Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma Saturday, 15.30 -18.00

Chair: Marco van der Land

Joke van der Zwaard (independent researcher)

Living in a ‘drain’

Discussant: James R. Dunn

Matthieu Permentier (Utrecht University)

Behavioural responses to neighbourhood reputations

Discussant: Floris Noordhoff

Marnix Koopman (Delft University of Technology)

When reputation and residential satisfaction diverge

Discussant: Carlinde Adriaanse

Carlinde Adriaanse (Delft University of Technology)

The utility of the ‘social climate’ concept in understanding urban

neighbourhood-life: A theoretical approach and initial empirical evidence

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WORKSHOP 2

- Johannes Vermeer room -

Session 2.1: Planning and everyday life Friday, 15.30-18.00

Chair: Roland Goetgeluk

François Claessens (Delft University of Technology)

Mapping urban and social space: Towards a socio-cultural understanding of the built environment

Discussant: Henny Coolen

Paul Blondeel (Independent urban researcher)

Reading and (re)writing the city: The use of the habitus concept in urban research and development

Discussant: Marjolijn van der Klis

Janine Meesters (Delft University of Technology)

The meaning of distinct architectural and urban design features

Discussant: Willem Sulsters

Illiana Ortega-Alcazar (London School of Economics and Political Science)

A forest of aspirations: The unfinished family-house in Santo Domingo, Mexico City

Discussant: Stefan Metaal

Iris Levin & Rachel Kallus (Technion Haifa) (CANCELLED)

Place and identity of the residential environment

Session 2.2: Functions and users Saturday, 10.00-12.30

Chair: Frank Wassenberg

Marjolijn van der Klis & Lia Karsten (University of Amsterdam)

Dual residences and the meaning of home

Discussant: Frank Wassenberg

Stefan Metaal (University of Amsterdam)

Spatial identity and geostrategic lifeplanning

Discussant: Gokhan Berk

Tineke Lupi (University of Amsterdam)

Community light: Territorial ties and local participation in a new suburban area

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Henny Coolen (Delft University of Technology)

The meaning of dwelling from an ecological perspective

Discussant: Yanuar Putra & Pei-Ju Yang

Session 2.3: Mapping home Saturday, 15.30-18.00 Chair: Henny Coolen

Frank Wassenberg & Roland Goetgeluk (Delft University of Technology)

Measuring the residential environment

Discussant: Tineke Lupi

Gökhan Berk (Yildiz Technical University Istanbul)

The concept of neighbourhood in contemporary residential environments: An investigation of occupants’ perception

Discussant: François Claessens Willem Sulsters (WSA)

Mental mapping, viewing the urban landscapes of the mind

Discussant: Illiana Ortega-Alcazar

Simon Yanuar Putra & Perry Pei-Ju Yang (University of Singapore)

Analysing mental geography of the residential environment in Singapore using GIS-based 3D visibility analysis

Discussant: Janine Meesters

WORKSHOP 3 - Delftland room -

Session 3.1: Privacy and public life Friday, 15.30-18.00

Chair: Graham Martin

Henk de Haan (Wageningen University)

Social and material appropriation of neighborhood space. Collective space and resistance in a Dutch urban community

Discussant: Michiel Wagenaar

Machiel van Dorst (Delft University of Technology)

Physical conditions for social interaction in the home environment

Discussant: Evert de Ruiter

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Soundscape, privacy, communication and orientation

Discussant: Ties Rijcken

Maartje ter Veen (Delft University of Technology)

Attaching dwellings to places through the design of intermediary spaces

Discussant: Graham Martin

Session 3.2: Caring and playing Saturday, 10.00-12.30

Chair: Ruth Rae

Graham Martin (University of Nottingham)

Place like home? Physical, social and psychological aspects in the making of home and other environments in the healthcare of older people

Discussant: Ruth A. Rae & Anne P. O’Neill

Jan Willem Duyvendak & Loes Verplanke (University of Amsterdam)

Feeling at home in a ‘normal’ neighbourhood: Investigations into the policy and practice of community care

Discussant: Machiel van Dorst

Sven de Visscher, Maria Bouverne – De Bie (University of Ghent)

The neighbourhood of children beyond playing: A social pedagogical perspective

Discussant: Asli Sungur Ergenoglu

Asli Sungur Ergenoglu, Cigdem Canbay Turkyilmaz & Emrah Turkyilmaz (Yildiz Technical University Istanbul)

Relationship between residential characteristics and emotions in children

Discussant: Birgit Jürgenhake

Session 3.3: Expression and taste Saturday, 15.30-18.00

Chair: Henk de Haan

Michiel Wagenaar (University of Amsterdam)

Residential domain and housing design as carriers of distinction in Amsterdam and its hinterland, 1870-2004

Discussant: Henk de Haan

Birgit Jürgenhake (Delft University of Technology)

Dwelling from the inside to the outside: Between the private and the public

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Ruth A. Rae & Anne P. O’Neill (City University of New York, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York)

Garden dream and reality

Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak

Ties Rijcken (Delft University of Technology)

Floating neighbourhoods as they were and will be; why dwellers would want to live on water

Discussant: Maartje ter Veen

WORKSHOP 4 - VOC room -

Session 4.1: Design and modernity Friday, 15.30-18.00

Chair: Leeke Reinders

Christien Klaufus (Utrecht University)

Bad taste in architecture: Discussion of the popular in residential architecture in southern Ecuador

Discussant: Peter King Styliane Philippou (London)

Challenging the hierarchies of the city: Oscar Niemeyer’s mid-twentieth- century residential buildings

Discussant: Leeke Reinders

Wim Poelman (Delft University of Technology)

Design for living

Discussant: Hilje van der Horst

A. Sungur Ergenoglu, C. Canbay Turkyilmaz, C. Polatoglu Baytin, N.F. Akinci & A. Aytug (Yildiz Technical University Istanbul)

Housing environment in the process of cultural change and transformation: Study in Istanbul / Armutlu squatter settlement

Discussant: Christien Klaufus

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Session 4.3: Place and identity, home in exile Saturday, 15.15 -18.15

Chair: Christien Klaufus

Åshild Lappegard Hauge (University of Trondheim)

Identity and place

Discussant: Wim Poelman

Leeke Reinders (Delft University of Technology)

Re-imagining a new town: the architecture of empowerment and segregation in a Dutch post-war neighbourhood

Discussant: Ann Cassiman

Peter King (De Mont University Leichester)

Memory and exile: Time and place in Tarkovsky’s Mirror

Discussant: Styliane Philippou

Hilje van der Horst (Meertensinstituut Amsterdam)

The transnationality of ‘home’ for Turkish migrants and their descendants in the Netherlands

Discussant: Asli Sungur Ergonoglu Ann Cassiman (University of Leuven)

Home and away: Mental geographies of young migrant workers from Northern Ghana and their belonging to the family house

Discussant: Åshild Lappegard Hauge

Nitzan Shoshan (University of Chicago) [CANCELLED]

Producing home, provoking fear: Extreme right spaces in contemporary East Berlin

Peter van der Graaf, Nanne Boonstra, Lex Veldboer, Jan Willem Duyvendak & Andre Kouwel (Verwey-Jonker Institute) [CANCELLED]

Towards a new measurement of neighbourhood-attachment: Needs, expectations and evaluations

Rachel Kallus (Technion, Haifa) [CANCELLED]

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