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Bridging the Divide - Connecting the Young City and the Polish Hook Areas in Gdansk. ISOCARP International Society of City and Regional Planners, International Tunneling Association Underground Urbanism Committee, City of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, 16 - 21 April 2023 [Program Direktörü ve Proje Yürütücüsü].

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Change for Resilience, Resilience for Change. Young Planning Professionals Programme conducted by ISOCARP International Society of City and Regional Planners, Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality, Marmara Municipalities Union. Funded by Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality, Kocaeli, Turkey, 19-25 March 2022 [Program Direktörü ve Proje Yürütücüsü].

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Circular & Socio-Civic Learning Hub

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EELISA Circular Community. European Engineering Learning Innovation and Science Alliance [EELISA]: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM, Spain), Istanbul Technical University (ITU, Turkey), University Politehnica of Bucharest (UPB, Romania), Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (SSA, Italy), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU, Germany), Siemens, Mayıs 2021- [ITU Partner Yürütücü/Koordinatör: Günay, Z].

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COST European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Individual External Expert

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İstanbul Planlama Ajansı (IPA), İstanbul Vizyon 2050 Strateji Belgesi, Akademik Danışmanlık, Ocak 2021 – Temmuz 2022.

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Child-friendly Urban Planning

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Planning Beyond Limits - Building Livable Communities

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Kent Planlaması ve Gelişimi, Kamusal sanat, kamusal sanat aktivizimi, kentsel dönüşüm, studyo 21, lefkoşa,

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Industrial Heritage and Regional Revival

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Cool Planning in Southern Norway: New Kristiansand - Development of a Sustainable Polycentric Urban Model

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Cool and Connected: Planning Bodo through Urban Flows

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This Marie Sklodowska-Curie scheme aims at promoting international and inter-sector collaboration through research and innovation staff exchanges. It also encourages knowledge sharing and bringing ideas from research to market. RISE enables international and intersectoral collaboration, based on short-term staff exchanges between organisations worldwide. “Trans-making”, as a Horizon 2020 Marie Curie RISE research and innovation programme of international cross-sectoral secondments, is a 4-year project that brings together a global network of 30 partners from academia and civic institutions (from Europe, Africa and the Americas) to design initiatives that will democratize the society through culture. As a multilateral network of research and innovation staff active in the fields of placemaking/place-based art activities as a space to create alternative narratives for social, economic and democratic renewal, it will foster exchange knowledge and to design and experiment with novel initiatives that will contribute to greater societal well-being and democratisation of the society. The specific objectives are: to investigate into and enhance place-making and place-based arts initiatives as spaces hosting alternative narratives for social, economic and democratic renewal to foster connection between art and new technologies to strengthen entrepreneurial skills of artists and creatives, and enhance their risk-taking and innovation capabilities to contribute to education and empowerment of individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds through place-basted arts initiatives. Utilising existing networks of the involved partners, the project will foster a better understanding and knowledge sharing between scientific community, stakeholders and policy-makers. ITU researchers will go on research visits in various countries throughout the 37-month duration of the project. Total fund is EUR 1 858 500, EUR 175.000 of which is allocated to ITU.

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Proje ile ilgili açıklama girilmemiştir.

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Mirasın Tanımlanmasında Değerlendirilmesinde ve Korunmasında Toplumun Rolü

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Throughout the world’s cities, public places are playing an ever more important role in the production of urban identity. Places, parks and gardens have become cores of contradicting demand. On the one hand, they have come under the influence of a neo-liberal commercialisation of the cities, while on the other they have increasingly been adopted by civil society as a space of self-definition and cultural action. The old role of public space as a set format of the state and the government’s self-representation is obsolete and new approaches for a co-production of public space are needed to turn contested public space into an element of inclusive urbanity. The RE-PUBLIC IP focused on the complex and diversified layers of public space within the context of the place-making logic. It provided a platform to rethink and remake the public space as a bridge between the past, the present and the future while emphasizing the current economic-political processes and socio-spatial challenges. It constructed an interactive research and hands-on practice arena to develop a better understanding of the complex and diversified relations between space and society and the logics of place-making. While it questioned the manner in which public space is transforming cities in Europe, it identified the diversified, multi-layered and complex meaning and role of public space including the revival of cities’ image, the improvement of quality of life and liveability, influencing economic value, building inter-cultural dialogue and democracy. At the same time, it tested a number of innovative research and planning methods to improve teaching in planning studies.

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Bursa kültür varlıkları

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Sürdürülebilir kentsel koruma

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BM Habitat ve Prizren Belediyesi (Kosova) desteği ile; İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi (İTÜ) Çevre ve Şehircilik Uygulama-Araştırma Merkezi (Türkiye), Urban Design Studio (Kosova), Plan&Art (Türkiye) ortaklığında; Prizren kentinin 2025 yılına kadar planlanması amacıyla veri toplanması, analizi ve sentezi, katılım toplantılarının düzenlenmesi, ilgili haritalama ve raporlamaların yapılması, kent planının üretilmesi

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Alan tespiti

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Tarihi çevre koruma belgelemeye yönelik UNESCO Projesi

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Kalite planlaması