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García-Esparza, Juan A. (author), Hein, C.M. (author), Rogac Mijatovic, Ljiljana (author), Negru, Mircea (author)
Many European cities are in crisis since most of them are struggling to socially and culturally move forward from the historic and recreational values that made them of interest to the global visitor. In 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) started assessing new forms of placemaking in the historic...
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Mager, Tino (author), Khademi, S. (author), Siebes, R.M. (author), van Gemert, J.C. (author), de Boer, Victor (author), Löffler, Beate (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
Information on the history of architecture is embedded in our daily surroundings, in vernacular and heritage buildings and in physical objects, photographs and plans. Historians study these tangible and intangible artefacts and the communities that built and used them. Thus valuable insights are gained into the past and the present as they...
book chapter 2023
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Schneider, Birgit (author), Löffler, Beate (author), Mager, Tino (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
Digitality is a cause and a consequence of different data cultures. It applies to the 10 research projects that are included in this volume. They are rooted in various humanities disciplines such as art history, philosophy, musicology, religious studies, architectural history, media studies, and literature studies. As diverse as the disciplines...
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Hein, C.M. (author), Hanna, J.M.K. (author)
Teaching design requires a conscious understanding of time and temporality. The passing of time is central to design as a creative process, which is mainly focused on initiating change and creating a transformation between two states. Whether this transformation is driven by a societal need or an individual need for self-actualization, the...
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De Martino, P. (author), Hanna, J.M.K. (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
How provocative can visions about the future be? What is the role that education can play in helping (re)imagining port-city territories at a time of transition? In this contribution we will answer this question through the lens of master’s elective course ‘Adaptive Strategies’ for the 2020/2021 spring quarter run by Carola Hein, Professor...
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Hein, C.M. (author), Hanna, J.M.K. (author)
In August 2020, an explosion in the port of Beirut killed around 200 people, injured few thousands and destroyed large parts of the city. It was yet another traumatic event in the history of Beirut. It has also reminded the world of the intimate connection between ports, cities and their regions that continues to exist despite the process of...
book chapter 2022
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Hein, C.M. (author)
Since its emergence in the 19th century, modern spatial planning has served as a tool to address public health issues, to organise infrastructure, or to structure cities and landscapes. Throughout this period, planning has been both praised and challenged by the different actors involved. Governments and corporations have historically used...
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Hein, C.M. (author)
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning is controlled by diverse actors of multiple sizes and by port authorities, municipalities, provinces, and often by large corporations. As such, port city territories are unique places to study transnational urbanism. The creation of water and...
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Oevermann, Heike (author), Erek, Ayse (author), Hein, C.M. (author), Horan, Conor (author), Krasznahorkai, Kata (author), Gøtzsche Lange, Ida Sofie (author), Manahasa, Edmond (author), Martin, Marijke (author), Menezes, Marluci (author)
This chapter reflects on responsible science with an eye toward concrete research practice. To this end, we briefly introduce the RRI paradigm (Responsible Research and Innovation) and then highlight seven EU research projects in the context of a transnational COST Action project. This COST Action will investigate how placemaking activities,...
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Hein, C.M. (author)
In addition to explaining the context in which this book emerged, Carola Hein introduces the concept of the petroleumscape, a layered physical and social landscape that reinforces itself over time through human action. The petroleumscape includes different types of interconnected spaces—industrial, administrative, retail, and infrastructural...
book chapter 2021
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Hein, C.M. (author)
This chapter explores how oil companies with the support of public planning and private corporations have co-shaped the landscapes and mindscapes of the Randstad through transformation, transport, consumption, administration, and promotion of petroleum in parallel with other actors. It argues that in parallel with the physical construction of...
book chapter 2021
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Hein, C.M. (author), Stroobandt, Christine (author), Hauser, S.J. (author)
Transformations in the global petroleumscape, such as the closure of refineries in Dunkirk, a port city in northern France, can have a huge impact on local economies, livelihoods, and the built environment. Dunkirk was a hub of global petroleum shipping beginning in the 1860s, when the petroleum industry started to shape port cities around the...
book chapter 2021
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Zhu, K. (author), Ting, Cheh-Shyh (author), Lin, Szu-Ling (author), Hein, C.M. (author), Mager, Tino (author)
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Hein, C.M. (author), Lessoff, A.H. (author)
This chapter traces the transformation of the US into the archetypal petroleumscape between the 1850s and 1950s. Over this century-long period, the petroleum industry expanded from its original center in Western Pennsylvania across the US West and into Mexico and Canada. As uses of oil and gas multiplied—from kerosene lighting to industrial and...
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Hein, C.M. (author), Rutte, R.J. (author), van Mil, Yvonne (author)
book chapter 2020
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Tanis, F. (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
From elite decision-makers to sailors, migrants have long followed trade flows and contributed to the emergence of spatial and cultural patterns in port cities. Connecting the actual places of the port with the representation of these spaces and the practices of cosmopolitan port families, this contribution explores how the interactions of human...
book chapter 2020
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Hein, C.M. (author)
Urban visions drawn on paper, assessed in competitions, and circulated through<br/>journals and books can have a huge impact on city planning. They can be as<br/>influential – perhaps even more influential – as realized plans that, after all, have<br/>to withstand the realities of funding, land use planning or everyday use. Prizes<br/>awarded...
book chapter 2020
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Hein, C.M. (author)
Flows of petroleum have shaped the built environment of industrial, retail, administrative, and ancillary spaces, of infrastructures and buildings, as well as their representation. Carola Hein analyses the spatial impact of petroleum on the sea-land continuum through the lens of the port city region of Rotterdam/The Hague.
book chapter 2020
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Couling, N.R. (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
Nancy Couling and Carola Hein explore the physical and metaphorical viscosity of two North Sea liquids – oil and seawater. Thickness and resistance to flow cause friction in planning and in the petroleum industry but installations erected to enforce the flow of petroleum, create unexpected viscous conditions in the North Sea as a whole.
book chapter 2020
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