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SPECIAL SESSION

AURI SPECIAL SESSION

1. Background
Recent changes in global climate and COVID-19 pandemic made urban parks one of the essential parts in human life. This raised strategies and visions for the urban parks and public spaces to become key roles in urban area these days.
In this special session, global landscape experts will discuss ideas and methods to create sustainable park environment under the topic, ‘Urban Park and Public Space After Global Climate Change and the Pandemic.’
2. Overview
  • Event Name: The 58th IFLA World Congress AURI Special Session
  • Topic: Urban Park and Public Space After Global Climate Change and the Pandemic
  • Date & Time: August 31 (Wed), 2022, 14:00
  • Venue: Kimdaejung Convention Center, Gwangju, Korea
  • Organizer: Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI)
3. Program
  • Time
    Program
  • 14:00 - 14:05
    5’
    Opening Remarks

    Youngbum Reigh / Architecture & Urban Research Institute

  • 14:05 - 15:05
    60’
    Presentation

    Post-(Pandemic) Urban (Park) Agenda
    Jeff Houl University of Washington


    Disruptive Thinking for the Future of Urban Parks
    Sohyun Park / University of Connecticut


    How to Use Green Infrastructure to Improve the Resilience of Cities in Climate Crisis Era
    Eunseok Lee / Architecture & Urban Research Institute

  • 15:05 - 15:20
    15’
    Coffee Break
  • 15:20 - 16:20
    60’
    Discussion

    Chairman
    Bruno Marques / Victoria University of Wellington


    Panel
    James Hayter / International Federation of Landscape Architects
    Catherine Nagel / City Parks Alliance
    Wookju Jung / Seoul National University
    Jeonghi Go / Thirdspace Berlin

  • 16:20 – 16:25
    5’
    Closing Remarks
Special Session
  • Jeff Hou
    University of Washington
    Urban Commons Lab

    • PhD in Environmental Planning from University of California, Berkeley and MLA from University of Pennsylvania
    • Co-founder of the Pacific Rim Community Design Network
    • 2019 CELA Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work and the 2011 CELA Award for Excellence in Service-learning Education
    • Autor of Insurgent Public Space: Guerrilla Urbanism and the Remaking of Contemporary Cities
  • Sohyun Park
    University of Connecticut

    • Ph.D. Arizona State University, MLA, Seoul National University
    • Track Chair of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA)
    • Chair of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Ecology & Restoration Professional Practice Network
    • Co-Editor of Transformative Power of Parks (forthcoming, 2022)
    • 2022 CELA Award for Excellence in Service-Learning
  • Eunseok Lee
    Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI)

    • PhD in Seoul National University
    • AURI’s Best Research Award in 2019, 2018
    • Commendation for Green Architecture Merit by the Presidential Commission on Architecture Policy: Grand Prize in Green Building Policy Development in 2018
    • Member of Advisory Committee on the 2050 Carbon Neutral Roadmap for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Korea in 2021
  • Bruno Marques
    Victoria University of Wellington

    • Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Lisbon and Technical University of Berlin
    • Co-founder of the research lab ‘Therapeutic + Rehabilitative Designed Environments’
    • Associate member of CIVILSCAPE International Association of Civil Society Organisations for the European Landscape Convention
  • James Hayter
    International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)

    • Founding Director, Oxigen Landscape Architects + Urban Designers
    • Professor, School of Architecture & Built Environment, University of Adelaide
    • Visiting Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    • Past National President, Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
    • Recipient National and International project awards of excellence
  • Catherine Nagel
    City Parks Alliance

    • University of Pennsylvania(MLA) Bachelor’s degree of Landscape
    • The former National Association for Olmsted Parks Executive director
    • Directorate of World Urban Parks Consultant of Cities Connecting Children to Nature(CCCN)
    • Consultant of Franklin Park
  • Jeonghi Go
    Thirdspace Berlin Academy of Landscape & Environmental Planning

    • Master’s degree and Ph.D. in Landscape from Technische Universität Berlin
    • Founder of Green Engineering Buero G.RA.S GbR, Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Karl Foerster Foundation
    • Proposal, Basic Plan, and International Garden Design for the Suncheon Bay Garden Expo, Korea
    • Environmental Ecology Plan in Premnitz, Brandenburg
    • Author of The Plants, Secret Ruler of the World
  • Wookju Jeong
    Seoul National University

    • MLA in University of Pennsylvania
    • Academic Advisor of Landscape Urbanism Laboratory
    • Design Director of JWLANDSCAPE

CHA SPECIAL SESSION

1. Background
Traditional landscape architecture, especially historic gardens, provides significant evidence of how human civilizations have responded to nature. Unlike buildings, gardens have vitality; they are constantly changing and must respond with flexibility according to the interactions with human beings. Therefore, the restoration of historic gardens placed at the intersection of culture and nature needs to be discussed on an international level, focusing on the conservation of inherent diversity, such as cultural differences and natural environments, rather than just using the pre-defined standard and global guidelines.

In this special session of the IFLA World Congress, we would like to share operational methods and various opinions and discussions for protecting and managing historic gardens. By presenting a series of examples and outlining the conservation solutions used for each other, we can collaboratively discuss common concerns with the preservation efforts mentioned above and whether there are any limitations to the “Florence Charter: Historic Gardens.” In addition, we plan to explore the extent to which interventions for historic garden conservation can be applied in the context of climate change and sustainability.
2. Overview
  • Event: The 58th IFLA World Congress Cultural Heritage Administration(CHA) Special Session
  • Topic: Re:thinking - Protection and Management for the Historic Gardens
  • Date & Time: Thursday, September 1, 2022, 14:00-17:00 (KST)
  • Venue: Kimdaejung Convention Center, Gwangju, Korea
  • Organizer: Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA)
3. Program
  • Time
    Program
  • 14:00 - 14:05
    5’
    Opening Remarks

    Jeongsub Park / Cultural Heritage Administration

  • 14:05-15:45
    100’
    Presentation

    The Revision Issues of the Florence Charter: Historic Gardens
    Elizabeth Brabec / Center for Heritage and Society


    Preservation Policies for Historical Gardens in Japan and Cases of Restoring and Civic Use of Gardens that are Cultural Properties
    Tomoki Kato / Ueyakato Landscape Co., Ltd


    Stowe Landscape Garden's Conservation Principles and Natural Landscape Management
    Marion Harney / University of Bath


    Korean Historic Garden’s Conservation Policy and Case Study
    Hyunsil Shin / Woosuk University


  • 15:45-16:00
    15’
    Coffee Break
  • 16:00-17:00
    60’
    Discussion

    Chairman
    Youngmo Kim / Korea National University of Cultural Heritage


    Panel
    Sangsuk Lee / University of Seoul
    Yonghoon Son / Seoul National University
    Hyeyoung Jin / Korea National Arboretum

  • 17:00–17:05
    5’
    Closing Remarks
Presenters
  • Elizabeth Brabec
    University of Massachusetts Amherst

    • Director of Center for Heritage and Society
    • Professor of Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning at University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • Secretary General of the ISCCL(International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes of ICOMOS and IFLA)
    • Member of the ICOMOS Climate Change and Cultural Heritage Working Group.
  • Tomoki Kato
    Kyoto University of the Arts

    • Ueyakato Landscape Co., Ltd., Representative Director and President
    • Kyoto University of the Arts, Professor of Japanese Garden Studies
    • Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, Comptroller
    • Recipient of Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture Award (2013, 2018, 2021)
    • Recipient of ICOMOS Japan Award (2018)
  • Marion Harney
    University of Bath

    • Associate Dean of Education in the Faculty of Engineering and Design at the University of Bath
    • University Athena SWAN Leader
    • Professor of Buildings and Landscape Conservation in the Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering at the University of Bath
    • External Examiner for the MA in Garden and Landscape History, at the Institute for Historical Research, University of London
  • Hyunsil Shin
    Woosuk University

    • Professor of Woosuk University in the Department of Landscape Architecture
    • Ph.D Peking University Cultural Heritage Repair Engineer(Landscape Architecture)
    • Member of Cultural Heritage Committee(Natural Heritage Subcommittee)
    • Member of National Geoparks Committee
    • Editor-in-Chief, Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
Discussants
  • Youngmo Kim
    Korea National University of Cultural Heritage

    • The 7th President of Korea National University of Cultural Heritage (2018~2022)
    • The Werner Weber Award (EuroMed 2016)
    • Graduate School of Landscape Architecture, The University of Seoul (Doctorate in Engineering)
    • Autor of Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection (2016)
  • Sangsuk Lee
    The University of Seoul

    • Professor of The University of Seoul in the department of Landscape Architecture
    • Member of board of directors of Korea Arboreta and Gardens Institute(Non-permanent)
    • Consultant of Incheon International Airport's phase 4 construction project
    • The 24th President of the Korean Landscape Architecture Association(2019~2020)
  • Yonghoon Son
    Seoul National University

    • Associate Professor at the Department of Landscape Architecture in GSES, Seoul National University
    • Doctor of Agriculture and Ph. D. from Tokyo University
    • EAGL(Expert Assessment Group for the Green List) in South Korea, IUCN Green List program
    • International Community of Spatial Planning and Sustainable development (SPSD Vice Chairman, Duty Chair of Scientific Committee for IRSPSD journal)
  • Hyeyoung Jin
    Korea National Arboretum

    • Director of Garden Research Center (19.02~21.06)
    • Director of Gardens and Education Research Division in Korea National Arboretum of the Korea Forest Service
    • Member of Cultural Heritage Committee of Cultural Heritage Administration
    • Member of the Subcommittee of Presidential Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Policy