
What/Next ist der Blog zur Fachzeitschrift Planung neu denken. Die Zeitschrift und der Blog werden heraus-gegeben vom Lehrstuhl für Planungstheorie und Stadtentwicklung der RWTH Aachen University. What/Next entsteht in einem Netzwerk aus Fachleuten aus Wissenschaft und Praxis. Der Blog ist offen für Mitwirkende und Beitragende aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, Institutionen und Ländern.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceSocial Sciences | |||

Even when our intentions are not to seek out time as a topic of contemplation or in the case of this episode, conflict, it is at the heart of how communities make sense of the changes in their surroundings. Through this fifth episode, Miriam Jensen s... more
In the future-oriented discipline of urban planning, the influence of the past on current decisions is chronically underrepresented. Yet, time plays a key role. The analysis of social phenomena and their transformation provides a structural perspecti... more
Informed by multiple disciplinary debates including critical theory, relativity theory and quantum physics, and musicology, Temporal Urban Design is a comprehensive new theory and methodological approach to the aesthetics of time and rhythm in the ci... more
In order to initiate and implement conversion on a much larger scale, we need a change in our current culture - in planning, in building, and also in the way we use, think about, and imagine space. In this discussion we continue the debate on plannin... more
There is currently a lot of discussion about conversion (culture), building and spatial change. There are many reasons for turning to and using existing material as well as social and cultural resources in existing buildings and settlements. These in... more
The Temporary University Hambach is an innovative format for cooperation and collaboration, mutual learning, encounters and the organisation of people, initiatives and institutions that are committed to the long-term success of structural change in t... more
Small and medium-sized cities were both the subject and the site of research and development in the Research Training Group "Medium-Sized Cities as Co-Participation Cities ". In addition to the group of twelve doctoral students, a network of 40 small... more
In urban development, new forms of governance are constantly being called for in order to develop cities sustainably. In recent years, there has been an increase in cooperation between city makers from organised civil society, urban planners and deve... more










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