Yearbook urban renewal

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The Urban Renewal Yearbooks. Contributions from teaching and research at German-speaking universities are a series of publications by the Urban Renewal Working Group at German -speaking universities .

As part of the urban renewal discussion "after the establishment of German unity", the universities of TU Berlin , TU Hamburg-Harburg and University of Kassel , which were particularly relevant in the training for urban renewal at the time, formed the "Urban Renewal Working Group at German-speaking Universities" together with the TU Berlin as Publisher launched the urban renewal yearbook . In the spring of 1991 the first edition was available as the “Urban Renewal Yearbook 1990/1991”. After 26 years there are now 24 yearbooks (with three double volumes).

Participating universities and institutions

editor

  • 1990/1991: Ronald Kunze, Dirk Schubert, Max Welch Guerra
  • 1992 to 1999: Ronald Kunze, Ursula von Petz, Dirk Schubert, Max Welch Guerra
  • 2000: Uwe Altrock , Ronald Kunze, Ursula von Petz, Dirk Schubert, Max Welch Guerra
  • 2001 to 2004/2005: Uwe Altrock, Ronald Kunze, Ursula von Petz, Dirk Schubert
  • 2006/2007 to 2009: Uwe Altrock, Ronald Kunze, Elke Pahl-Weber , Ursula von Petz, Dirk Schubert
  • 2010: Uwe Altrock, Ronald Kunze, Ursula von Petz, Dirk Schubert
  • 2011 to 2014/2015: Uwe Altrock, Ronald Kunze, Gisela Schmitt, Dirk Schubert
  • 2016: Uwe Altrock, Ronald Kunze, Holger Schmidt
  • 2017 to 2021: Uwe Altrock, Ronald Kunze, Detlef Kurth, Gisela Schmitt, Holger Schmidt

Scientific Advisory Board

A scientific advisory board has been in place since 2009 to network the universities and other institutions relevant to the subject of urban renewal .

publishing company

The Urban Renewal Yearbook is published from 1990/91 to 2013 by the library publishing house of the TU Berlin ( ISBN 978 3 7983 2645-3 ). The 2014/2015 edition is published by Uwe Altrock ( ISBN 978 3 937 735 14 6 ). The first eleven editions of the Urban Renewal Yearbook appear in a uniform white cover, and from 2002 onwards with a colored cover with changing basic colors. The yearbook urban renewal will be published by Springer Verlag from 2016

structure

The Urban Renewal Yearbook has an almost consistently maintained structure with five headings, which is introduced from 1998 onwards with a special focus.

  • History and theory of urban renewal
  • Fields of practice in urban renewal
  • Urban renewal abroad
  • Teaching and Research
  • Reports and Reviews

Main topics

2004/2005: urban redevelopment
2006/2007: Urban Renewal and Landscape
2008: upgrading in urban redevelopment
2009: Megacities and Urban Renewal
2010: Infrastructure and urban redevelopment
2011: urban renewal and festivalization
2012: 40 years of urban development funding - 50 years of post-modernism
2013: The end of cautiousness?
2014/15: Beyond urban development funding
2016: Urban Renewal and Poverty
2017: Urban Renewal in United Germany - Review and Outlook
2018: District development in the Global South
2019: Urban renewal program
2020: Urban renewal in small and medium-sized towns
2021: Building culture in urban renewal

Specialist conferences at the University of Kassel

Since 2008, the publication of the yearbooks has been determined in terms of content by a preliminary conference at the Department of Urban Renewal and Urban Redevelopment at the University of Kassel.

  • 2008: Mega-Cities between boom and powerlessness. Urban renewal and urban redevelopment in the growing metropolises of the south
  • 2009: Less, more or different? Infrastructures in urban renewal
  • 2010: urban renewal and festivalization
  • 2011: Urban renewal in the post-modern era. 40 years of urban development funding
  • 2012: The future of cautiousness
  • 2013: Beyond urban development funding
  • 2014: Urban Renewal and Poverty
  • 2015: 25 years of the Urban Renewal Yearbook
  • 2016: District development in the Global South
  • 2017: Urban renewal program - Current challenges and developments between diversity and concentration
  • 2018: Urban renewal in small and medium-sized towns (at TU Kaiserslautern)
  • 2019: Building Culture in Urban Renewal - Instruments of Urban Design between Design Requirements and District Development (at the Center for Building Culture Rhineland-Palatinate in Mainz)

Reviews

The Urban Renewal Yearbook is regularly discussed in the trade press such as the trade journals Bauwelt , Forum Stadt , PlanerIn (der SRL ), RaumPlanung ( IfR ) etc.