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CURRICULUM VITAE (AS OF: 11/ 2016) Carola Hein Professional address Professor and Head, Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment Delft Technical University PO box 5043 NL-2600 GA DELFT T: +31-06-41141071 E: [email protected] Education 5/1995 Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HfbK) Doctoral Dissertation:“The Capital City of Europe” (Dr.Ing./Doktor-Ingenieurin) 5/1990 Hochschule für bildende Künste (HfbK), Hamburg. Diploma thesis: Capital City Berlin” (Dipl.-Ing./Diplom-Ingenieurin) 9/1987 Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'État (ISAE) La Cambre, Brussels; Diploma thesis "The implantation of the European Community in Brussels, its history and actors" (Architecte) 1982-95 Hochschule für bildende Künste (HfbK), Hamburg, Studies of architecture and urban planning with a concentration on history and theory. Employment History 9/2014- Full Professor, Head of the Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning, TU Delft 9/2010-16 Full Professor (tenured), Growth and Structure of Cities Department, Bryn Mawr College 9/2005-10 Associate Professor (tenured), Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College 8/1999-05 Assistant Professor, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College 4/1999-8/99 Lecturer at Tokyo Science University, Tsukuba University and the Tomin College of Toritsu University 4/1998-3/99 Lecturer at Kogakuin University and Tokyo Science University Grants, Awards, and Fellowships 2016 Volkswagen Foundation grant: ArchiMediaL Main Applicant, Participants: TU Delft (BK/EWI), VU Amsterdam, HCU Hamburg, Duisburg) (450.000 Euro) 2016 Grant by the KNAW in support of a workshop on Petroleumscapes 12/2017

Transcript of CURRICULUM VITAE Carola Hein · 8. Hein, Carola, Jeffry Diefendorf, and Yorifusa Ishida (eds.)...

CURRICULUM VITAE (AS OF: 11/ 2016) Carola Hein Professional address Professor and Head, Chair History of Architecture and Urban

Planning Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment Delft Technical University PO box 5043 NL-2600 GA DELFT T: +31-06-41141071 E: [email protected] Education 5/1995 Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HfbK) Doctoral Dissertation:“The

Capital City of Europe” (Dr.Ing./Doktor-Ingenieurin) 5/1990 Hochschule für bildende Künste (HfbK), Hamburg. Diploma thesis: Capital City

Berlin” (Dipl.-Ing./Diplom-Ingenieurin) 9/1987 Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'État (ISAE) La Cambre, Brussels; Diploma

thesis "The implantation of the European Community in Brussels, its history and actors" (Architecte)

1982-95 Hochschule für bildende Künste (HfbK), Hamburg, Studies of architecture and urban planning with a concentration on history and theory.

Employment History 9/2014- Full Professor, Head of the Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning, TU

Delft 9/2010-16 Full Professor (tenured), Growth and Structure of Cities Department, Bryn Mawr

College 9/2005-10 Associate Professor (tenured), Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn

Mawr College 8/1999-05 Assistant Professor, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College 4/1999-8/99 Lecturer at Tokyo Science University, Tsukuba University and the Tomin College

of Toritsu University 4/1998-3/99 Lecturer at Kogakuin University and Tokyo Science University Grants, Awards, and Fellowships 2016 Volkswagen Foundation grant: ArchiMediaL Main Applicant, Participants: TU Delft

(BK/EWI), VU Amsterdam, HCU Hamburg, Duisburg) (450.000 Euro) 2016 Grant by the KNAW in support of a workshop on Petroleumscapes 12/2017

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2016 Participant in Creative Industries KIEM Grant Award: Re-Printing Architectural Heritage: Questions of original and representation in 3D print innovation

2016 Creative Industries KIEM Grant Award: Petroleumscapes along the Maas: Visualizing oil’s impact and promoting citizen science at Museum Rotterdam

2016 NWO Visitor’s grant for Rosemary Wakeman 2016 Grant by the van Eesteren-Fluck & van Lohuizen (EFL) Foundation for research on

planning manuals 2016 Grant for Open Access Session (NWO) at the IPHS conference in Delft. 17-21 July

2016 2015 Support from the Center for Global Heritage and Development for the 17th

conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Delft 17-21 July 2016

2015 Grant by the KNAW in support of the 17th conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Delft 17-21 July 2016.

2015 NWO Visitor’s grant for Jeffrey Cohen 2015 Support for Gamification of MSc2 Course: Architecture and Urbanism Beyond Oil 2015 TU Delft Grassroots funding for MSc2 Course: Studio Design and Research Output 2015 Grant for Open Access Session (NWO) for Planning History Workshop TU Delft 2015 Co-recipient: 3TU Lighthouse Grant “Understanding the Past to Design the Future

through Augmented Reality—Learning from the Oil Revolution” http://www.3tu.nl/bouw/en/lighthouse2015/Understanding_the_Past/

2014 NWO Visitor’s grant for Nancy Kwak 2014 Creative Industries KIEM Grant Award: “Understanding Cultural Landscapes” 2014 Grant by the van Eesteren-Fluck & van Lohuizen (EFL) Foundation for a Planning

History workshop 2014 Grant by the KNAW for a conference on “Theories, Methodologies and Historical

Case Studies of Global Urban Planning" 2014 Research Grant Humboldt Foundation 2013/14 Japan Foundation Small Grant Program, Japanese Studies in the Tri-College

Community and Greater Philadelphia Area: Deepening Engagement through a Film Series on Disasters and Rebuilding in Japan

2013 BCSP Bologna Faculty Exchange Program Grant 2011/12 Tri-Co Mellon Seed Grant to support faculty discussion and a workshop on Japanese

Cities in Global Context 2011/12 DFG Grant for the Initiation and Intensification of bilateral contexts between Bryn

Mawr and the HCU focused on research on shipping networks and their interdependencies with local urban development. (co-recipient)

2011 NEH Teaching Development Fellowship 2010/11 Tri-Co Mellon Seed Grant to support faculty discussion on Globalization 2009/10 Tri-Co Mellon Brainstorming Grant to support discussion on a possible EU Center of

Excellence Grant application 2009 Bryn Mawr College grant for development of a writing course 12/09-1/10 Director of Research associated with the Institut des Etudes Avancées Maison Suger

in Paris 2009/10 Tri-Co Mellon Seed Grant to support faculty discussion on Port Cities 2009/10 Tri-Co Mellon Seed Grant to support faculty discussion on the theme of Edges

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2008-11 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship for research on: Urban Identity in a Global Market: An analysis of Hamburg’s large-scale urban transformation projects in their local and international context between 1842 and 2008

2008 Award: Co-recipient of the 2008 Gerald Young Book Award sponsored by the Society for Human Ecology Book Award Committee to: Laconte, Pierre, and Carola Hein (eds.) (2007): Brussels: Perspectives on a European Capital

2008 Grant from the Social Science Center and the Visual Culture Center at Bryn Mawr College to organize a conference on Port Cities

2008 Tri-Co Mellon Seed Grant to support the conference on Port Cities 2008 Grant from the Mellon Foundation for continuation of International Faculty Group 2007/08 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (http://www.brynmawr.edu/news/2007-04-

26/hein.shtml, http://www.gf.org/April052007.html, http://www.gf.org/newfellow-fields.html)

2007 Research grant from the Humboldt Foundation as part of the GAFOH Program 2007 Faculty summer grant for research in Hamburg 2006 Faculty summer grant for research in Europe 2005 Seed grant from the Mellon Foundation for establishment of International Faculty

Group 2004/05 Planning and Development Fellowship from the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy for

research on: Regional integration and land policies affecting the future development of Tallinn, Warsaw, and Budapest

2004 Award: The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03 for "Maurice Rotival-French Planning on a Global Scale"

2004 Faculty summer grant for research in Europe 2004 Research grant by the Brussels-Capital Region Government to investigate the urban

location and architectural expression of the European capital function 2004 Grant, Center for International Studies 2003 Seed grant for Trico Image Library of Japanese Culture and Bryn Mawr grant for

construction of tri-co Japanese studies website 2003 Faculty summer grant for editing 2003 Grant, Center for International Studies 2002 Japan Foundation grant for two months research in Japan (declined) 2002 Grant for one month of research at Tokyo Meiji University (declined) 2001 Grant for comparative research from the Center for International Studies 2001 Faculty summer grant for research in Japan 2001 Grant by the Japan Foundation and the Center for Visual Culture for a symposium on

The Rebuilding of Japan´s Bombed Cities at Bryn Mawr College, held Oct 28th - 30th

2000 Faculty summer grant for research in Europe 4/1997 - 8/1999 Visiting Researcher at Kogakuin University, Tokyo, with a fellowship from the

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation

4/1995 -3/1997 Visiting Researcher at the Center for Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo with a fellowship from the Ministry of Culture and Education, (Mombusho) Japan, and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) (German Academic Exchange Service)

1992-94 Grant for the dissertation by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Foundation for Study Awards)

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11/1991- 3/1992 Researcher for the Ministère de l'Equipement, du Logement, des Transports et de la Mer, Bureau de la Recherche Architecturale, (Ministry for Infrastructure, Housing, Transport and the Sea, Office of Architectural Research), France, research on "Visions and Projects for a Capital City of Europe Prepared in France"

4/1991 - 6/1991 Travel grant by the Deutsch-Französisches Jugendwerk (German-French Youth Foundation)

9/1986 - 8/1987 Studies at the Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'État (ISAE) La Cambre, Brussels; with a fellowship of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, (DAAD), (German Academic Exchange Service)

1986 2nd prize in the student competition organized by the Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA) (Federation of German Architects)

PUBLICATIONS A1) Books

1. Hein, Carola (ed.) (forthcoming) Planning History Handbook, New York, Routledge 2. Hein, Carola (ed), History, Urbanism, Resilience, Proceedings of the 17th International

Planning History Society Conference Delft, Netherlands, July 17-21, 2016, BK Open, 2016, 7 Volumes DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7480/iphs.2016.1-7

3. Hein, Carola (ed.) (2011): Port Cities: Dynamic Landscapes and Global Networks London: Routledge.

4. Laconte, Pierre, and Carola Hein (eds.) (2007): Brussels: Perspectives on a European Capital. Brussels: Publication of the Foundation for the Urban Environment. 130pp. (co-recipient of the 2008 Gerald Young International Book Award)

5. Hein, Carola, and Philippe Pelletier (eds.) (2006/2009): Cities, Autonomy and Decentralization in Japan. London: Routledge. 199pp.

6. Hein, Carola (ed.) (2006): Bruxelles l’Européene: Capitale de qui? Ville de qui?/ European Brussels. Whose capital? Whose city? Brussels: Cahiers de la Cambre-Architecture n 5, Brussels: La Lettre Volée, 2006. 313pp.

7. Hein, Carola (2004): The Capital of Europe. Architecture and Urban Planning for the European Union. Westport (CT): Greenwood/Praeger. 316pp.

8. Hein, Carola, Jeffry Diefendorf, and Yorifusa Ishida (eds.) (2003): Rebuilding Urban Japan after 1945. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 274pp.

9. Hein, Carola (main editor and author) (1991) Hauptstadt Berlin, internationaler städtebaulicher Ideenwettbewerb 1957/58. Berlin: Gebr. Mann. 300pp.

B) Refereed articles and special issues 1. (2016) “Port Cities and Urban Waterfronts: How Localized Planning Ignores Water as

Connector,” Wires Water, 3:3: 419-438, doi: 10.1002/wat2.1141 (Cover Image 3:3, Carola Hein, DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1153

2. (2016) Guest Editor Special Section: “Japanese Cities in Global Context” Journal of Urban History, 42:3.

3. (2016) “Introduction” Journal of Urban History, 42:3, 1-14. 4. (2016) “Port cityscapes: Conference and research contributions on port cities” Planning

Perspectives. No 31.2, 313-326

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5. Helen Meller & Carola Hein (2016) Report on ‘Planning History Workshop’ held at TU Delft, June 11–13, 2015, Planning Perspectives, 31:1, 121-129

6. (2015) “Cities (and Regions) Within a City: Subnational representations and the creation of European imaginaries in Brussels” International Journal of Urban Sciences, 1-15

7. (2015) "Editorial – Thirty Years On." Planning Perspectives, no. 30 (1):1-10. 8. Abbot, Sophia, Alison Cook-Sather, and Carola Hein (2014) "Mapping Classroom

Interactions: A Spatial Approach to Analyzing Patterns of Student Participation." Issue To Improve the Academy no. 33 (2): 131–152.

9. (2014) “Port cities and urban wealth: between global networks and local transformations” Int. J. of Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 13, Nos. 2/3/4, 339-361.

10. (2014) The exchange of planning ideas from Europe to the USA after the Second World War: introductory thoughts and a call for further research. Planning Perspectives: Special Issue on Transnational Urbanism (edited by Carola Hein).

11. (2010) “Shaping Tokyo: Land Development and Planning Practice in the Early Modern Japanese Metropolis” Journal of Urban History vol 36 no 4: 447-484.

12. (2009) "Global Landscapes of Oil," New Geographies 02: Landscapes of Energy, edited by Rania Ghosn, p. 33-42.

13. (2008) “Machi: Neighborhood and Small Town. The Foundation for Urban Transformation in Japan,” Journal of Urban History, Special Issue on “Decentering Urban History: Peripheral Cities in the Modern World” vol 34 no 6: 995-1012.

14. (2006): “European Spatial Development, the Polycentric EU Capital, and Eastern Enlargement.” Comparative European Politics 4, no 2: 253-271.

15. (2006): “Une capitale polycentrique et opportuniste: un nouveau paradigme pour la localisation et la repartition géographique du siege des institutions de l’UE ainsi que pour la conception de quartiers européens à Bruxelles et dans d’autres villes d’accueil” Brussels Studies 2 (18. Dec.) electronic publication.

16. (2006): “In Search of Icons for a United Europe” CITY 10, no. 1 (2006): 71-89. 17. (2002):"Maurice Rotival: French Planning on a World-Scale (Part I)." Planning

Perspectives 17, no. 3 (2002): 247-65. (The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03)

18. (2002): "Maurice Rotival: French Planning on a World-Scale (Part II)." Planning Perspectives 17, no. 4 (2002): 325-44. (The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03)

19. (2001): "Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning - the Reconstruction of Inner City Neighborhoods in Kobe." Jahrbuch des DIJ (Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien), no. 13 (2001): 221-52.

20. (2000): "Choosing a Site for the Capital of Europe." GeoJournal 51, no. 1/2 (2000): 83-97. 21. (2000): "Nishiyama Uzô and the Spread of Western Concepts in Japan." 10+1, no. 20

(2000): 143-148. 22. (1996): "European Unification and the Planning Issue." Comprehensive Urban Studies,

Tokyo Metropolitan University, no. 59 (1996): 85-112. C) Book chapters 1. Carola Hein (forthcoming), “Architecture and Cold War. The Case of the Hauptstadt Berlin

Competition of 1957-58”, in: Dirk van den Heuvel (ed.), Jaap Bakema and the Open Society, Amsterdam: Archis, 2017, pp. 96-107

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2. Carola Hein (forthcoming), “Crossing Boundaries: The Global Exchange of Planning Ideas” in: Andrew Sandoval-Straus, Nancy Kwak, Transnational Cities: Past into Present (UPenn Press).

3. Carola Hein (forthcoming), “The Randstad Landscape of Oil: Building a node in a global petroleum network” in: Vincent Nadin, Wil Zonneveld and Dominic Stead, Randstad: A Polycentric Metropolis, Routledge

4. Carola Hein, Felicitas Hillmann (2016), “The Missing Link: Redevelopment of the Urban Waterfront as a Function of Cruise Ship Tourism,” in: Heleni Porfyriou and Marichela Sepe (eds), "Waterfronts Revisited. European ports in a historic and global perspective", London, New York, Routledge.

5. (2016) “Imperial Visions and City Planning: Visions for Datong in the 1930s” in: Kären Wigen, Sugimoto Fumiko, and Cary Karacas (eds.), Cartographic Japan: A History in Maps, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

6. (2016) “Tange Kenzo’s Proposal for Rebuilding Hiroshima” in: Kären Wigen, Sugimoto Fumiko, and Cary Karacas (eds.), Cartographic Japan: A History in Maps, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

7. (2014) “Building Capital Mindscapes for the European Union” in: Michael Minkenberg Power and Architecture, Ashgate: Burlington.

8. (2014) “The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): Engagement in Housing, Planning, and Neighbourhood Design” in Robert Freestone and Marco Amati, Exhibitions and the Development of Modern Planning Culture, Ashgate: Burlington.

9. (2013) “Between Oil and Water. The Logistical Petroleumscape” in Neeraj Bhatia and Mary Casper, The Petropolis of Tomorrow, Actar / Architecture at Rice.

10. (2013) “Modern Cities: Interactions: Port Cities” in Peter Clark (Ed.), Oxford Handbook on Cities in History, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 809-827.

11. (2012) “Port Cityspaces: Town and Harbour Development in the Global Context” in Frank Pieter Hesse (Ed), Stadtentwicklung zur Moderne: Die Entstehung großstädtischer Hafen- und Bürohausquartiere/Urba Development Towards Modernism: The Birth of the Metropolitan Harbour and Commercial Districts, Berlin: Hendrik Bäßler Verlag, ICOMOS Hefte des Deutschen Nationalkommittees, LIV, p. 24-32.

12. (2012) “Baumeister und Architekten in Japan” in: Winfried Nerdinger (Ed.), Der Architekt. Geschichte und Gegenwart eines Berufsstandes, 2 vls Prestel, Munich, etc.

13. (2012) “Paris et Tokyo: Une analyse comparative de l’organisation du territoire” in: Cristiana Mazzoni, and Yannis Tsiomis, Paris, Métropoles en miroir. Stratégies urbaines en île de France, La Découverte, Paris.

14. (2012) “Avrupa Kültür Baskenti Programi ve Istanbul 2010” in: Deniz Göktürk, Levent Soysal and İpek Türeli (ed.) Istanbul Nereye? Küresel Kent, Kültur, Avrupa Istanbul: Metis.(translation)

15. (2011) “Suez et la route du pétrole” in: Claudine Piatone, Suez, Cairo: Institut Francais d’Archeologie orientale (IFAO). (also in Arabic)

16. (2011) “Von der Hanse bis zur HafenCity-From the Hansa to the HafenCity” in: IBA Hamburg Metropole: Cosmopolis, Hamburg: Jovis

17. (2010) “Chapter 9. Urban Planning, Aesthetics” (with Kalala Ngalamulume, Kevin Robinson) in Jo Boufford, David Vlahov (ed.), Urban Health: Global Perspectives. Jossey Bass/Wiley.

18. (2010) “Jorn Utzon. Hauptstadt Berlin 1958” in Carsten Krohn, Das ungebaute Berlin: Stadtkonzepte im 20. Jahrhundert, Berlin: Dom Publishers.

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19. (2010) “The European Capital of Culture Programme and Istanbul 2010” in: Deniz Göktürk, Levent Soysal and İpek Türeli (ed.) Orienting Istanbul: Cultural Capital of Europe? London: Routledge.

20. (2008) “Brussels, Capital of Europe: Part of a Polycentric Headquarters System”, in Roel de Groof (ed.) Brussels and Europe. Bruxelles et l’Europe. Brussels: ASP (Academic and Scientific Publishers).

21. (2006): "Brussels – Capital of Belgium and Europe." in David Gordon (ed.), Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities, London, New York: Routledge.

22. (2005): “La Gare Josaphat sur l'axe Bruxelles-Aéropoort: Perspectives pour un projet européen et multifonctionel/Het Josaphatstation op de as Brussel-Luchthaven: Perspectieven voor en Europees en Multifonctioneel Project.” in Pierre Laconte (ed.), L'aeroport, le train et la ville: Le cas de Bruxelles est-il unique? De Luchthaven, de Tren en de Stad: is Brussel enig?, Brussels: Fondation pour l'Environnenment Urbain, 62-70.

23. (2005): "Resilient Tokyo: Disaster and Transformation in the Japanese City." in Lawrence Vale and Thomas Campanella (eds.), The Resilient City, New York: Oxford University Press.

24. (2004): "Bruxelles et les villes sièges de l’Union européenne" in; Change. Brussels Capital of Europe, Brussels: Prisme Editions, 118-122.

25. (2004): "Trauma und Stadtplanung. Der Wiederaufbau von Tokio und Hiroshima nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg." in Bettina Fraisl and Monika Stromberger (eds.), Stadt und Trauma/City and Trauma. Annäherungen - Konzepte - Analysen, Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 105-22.

26. (2003): "Visionary Plans and Planners." in Nicolas Fiévé and Paul Waley (eds.) Japanese Capitals in Historical Perspective, London, New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 309-46.

27. (2003): "The Transformation of Planning Ideas in Japan and Its Colonies." in Joe Nasr and Mercedes Volait (eds.), Urbanism – Imported or Exported? Foreign Plans and Native Aspirations, Chichester: Wiley, 51-82.

28. (2002): "Hiroshima. The Atomic Bomb and Kenzo Tange‘s Hiroshima Peace Center." in Joan Ockman (ed.) Out of Ground Zero. Case Studies in Urban Reinvention, New York, Munich: Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture Columbia University, Prestel, 62-83.

29. (2000): "Architettura e urbanistica nello “Stile giapponese moderno.” in Gabriele Tagliaventi (ed.) L’altra modernità 1900-2000, Savona: Dogma Edizioni, 150-55.

30. (2000): "Building the Capital of Germany - the Latest Destruction of Berlin?" in Norihiko Fukui and Hidenobu Jinnai (eds.), Toshi no hakai to saisei/Destruction and Rebirth of Urban Environment, Tokyo: Sagami Shobo, 95-117.

31. (1998): "Osaka." in Hamburgische Architektenkammer (ed.) Hamburger Architekturjahrbuch, Hamburg: Junius, 124-135.

32. (1997): "The Network of European Capitals." in Koos Bosma and Helma Hellinga (eds.), Mastering the City, Rotterdam: NAI Publishers, 32-41.

33. (1994): "Verso la metropoli verde", Housing, no. 6, 118-121. 34. (1993): "Planungen für die Haupt-und Weltstadt Berlin - ein Wettbewerb von 1957/58.” in:

Engel, Helmut und Wolfgang Ribbe (ed.) Hauptstadt Berlin. Wohin mit der Mitte?, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 169-200.

35. (1991): "Aspekte der Stadtplanung in "Hauptstadt Berlin" Entwürfen von 1957/58.” in Deutsches Architekturmuseum (ed.) Jahrbuch für Architektur, Frankfurt am Main: Vieweg, 45-58.

36. (1991): "City Nord - die Geschäftsstadt im Grünen." in Ulrich Höhns (ed.): Das ungebaute

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Hamburg, Hamburg: Junius, 200-9. D) Articles in magazines

1. (2016) “Writing Port Cities. UE Dossier, Studies and Research (reprint from: PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n. 31 June 2016 http://portusonline.org/writing-port-cities/)

2. (2016) Modernist urban visions and the contemporary city Joelho 7, http://impactum-journals.uc.pt/index.php/joelho/issue/view/167

3. (2016) Rotterdamse olie-industrie in historisch perspectief, Europoort Kringen, 30 Mai. http://www.europoortkringen.nl/rotterdamse-olie-industrie-in-historisch-perspectief/

4. (2016) Imagining Fossil-Free Futures Over Contemporary Petroleumscapes, Atlantis, 7-10 5. (2015) Exploring architectural history through the Petroleumscapes of the Randstad to

imagine new fossil-free futures, Bulletin Kunsthistorici, 3, 27-31, http://www.kunsthistorici.nl/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Kunsthistorici-2015-3.pdf

6. (2014). Das Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York und die Einführung europäischer Wohnungs-, Nachbarschafts- und Städtebaukonzepte in die USA. Informationen zur Modernen Stadtgeschichte, 86-98.

7. (2013) (Hein Carola und Felicitas Hillmann) “Hafenstädte. Topografie und Entwicklung“, Cserni Live Magazin, 22-27.

8. (2007) "Urban Form in Japan from the Meiji Era to Modern Times” Asia Program Special Report, no 137, June, p. 5-15.

9. (2004): Carola Hein in: "Comments from Foreign Professionals about Japanese City Planning" City Planning Review, no.248. 9-12.

10. (2003): "Achtenvijftig/Fifty-eight." A+, no. 184, 64/93. 11. (2003): ""ICC (SIC)/CIC (SIC)." A+, no. 184, 68/94. 12. (2003): "Wedstrijd (SIC)." A+, no. 184, 72. 13. (2003): "Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown." Stadtbauwelt, no. 24, 66-67. 14. (2001): "La culture des concours en Allemagne et au Japon." A+, no. 167, 96-102. 15. (2000): "Japan - big-scale versus small-scale." Arch+, no. 151, 24-26. 16. (1999): "Een thuis voor de Europese democratie? Het Europees parlement in Straatsburg

van Architecture Studio/A home for European democracy? The European Parliament in Strasbourg by Architecture Studio." Archis, no. 1, 52-59.

17. (1999): "Stadsplanning versus buurtvorming: kleinschalige stedebouw in Japan/Urban Planning Versus Community Building: Small-scale urbanism in Japan." Archis, no. 5, 44-51.

18. (1999): "A Century of Architectural History." Archis, no. 12. 78-79. 19. (1998): "Shopping Schlund." AIT (Architektur, Innenarchitektur, Technischer Ausbau), no.

3, 41-51. 20. (1998): "Prestige en vermaak, Grands projets in Japan/Prestige and Diversion, Grand

projects n Japan." Archis, no. 2, 48-61. 21. (1998): Hein, Carola, and Yorifusa Ishida. "Japanische Stadtplanung und ihre deutschen

Wurzeln." Die Alte Stadt, no. 3 (1998): 189-211. 22. (1997): "Planning the New Capital City Berlin/Shin toshi Berlin no sekkei keikaku." The

Comparative Urban History Review 16, no. 1. 12-15. 23. (1996): "Polizeistation in Chofu." Bauwelt 87, no. 39, 2250-2251. 24. (1996): "Vijf woningen: recent werk van Shigeru Ban/Five houses: recent work by Shigeru

Ban." Archis, no. 12, 54-65. 25. (1996): "Kobans in Tokio: Stadscultuur of modieuze accessoires?/Koban in Tokyo: urban

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culture or trendy extras." Archis, no. 8, 26-33. 26. (1996): "Moderne Referenties aan de Japanse Traditie: nieuw museum van Tadao Ando in

Chikatsu Asuka/Modern References to Japanese Tradition: The New Museum by Tadao Ando in Chikatsu Asuka." Archis, no. 2, 40-45.

27. (1996): "Archäologie-Zentrum am Mont Beuvray." Bauwelt, no. 9. 438-449. 28. (1995): "Kobe - acht Monate später." Bauwelt, no. 42/43, 2490-2493. 29. (1995): "Hoofdstad Europa: over de vestigingsproblematiek van de Europese Unie/A

Capital for Europe: Where to House the European Union." Archis, no. 11, 62-73. 30. (1995): "Schule im Block." Bauwelt 10, 478-483. 31. (1994): "Mietbüros an der Porte d'Italie, Paris." Bauwelt, no. 39, 2190-2193. 32. (1994): "Architectuur in Hamburg: de lessen van Schumacher/Architecture in Hamburg:

Schumacher’s Lessons (exhibition and catalogue review)." Archis, no. 8, 8-10. 33. (1994): "Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris," Bauwelt, no. 37, 2060-2065. 34. (1994): "Im Sog des Riesen (CCI)." Bauwelt, no. 16/17, 900-901. 35. (1994): "Die Stadt - eine Collage? Ausstellung “Kunst und Architektur in Europa”

(exhibition and catalogue review)." Stadtbauwelt, no. 12, 661-663. 36. (1994): "Opération Poste, 1500 Wohnungen für junge Postler in Paris." Bauwelt, no. 10,

468-469. 37. (1994): "Brüssel - hovedstad i Europa." Arkitektnytt, no. 16, 304-05. 38. (1993): "Europa in Brüssel." Bauwelt (special issue) 84, no. 40-41, 2176-84 39. (1993): "Planer vor hovedstaden Berlin." Arkitektnytt, no. 14, 245-248. 40. (1991): "Berlijn: prijsvraag Potsdamer en Leipziger Platz." Archis, no. 1 (1992): 6-7. 41. (1991): "De toekomst van Berlijn," Archis, no. 3, 4-5. 42. (1990): "Der öffentliche Raum im "Hauptstadt Berlin" Wettbewerb" 1957/58." Baukultur,

no. 6, p. 16-19. E) Conference publications 1. (1996): "Berurin no shuto keikaku - marchimedi jidai no a nachronism (Planning the capital

city Berlin - an anachronism in the era of multimedia)." in Chiba University (ed.) Urban Crisis and Survival of Cities - Towards a Transmodern City of Chiba, Chiba: Chiba University, 143-160.

F) Encyclopedia entries

1. (forthcoming): “City Planning and Urbanism of pre-modern Japan,” Encyclopedia of Asian Design, Bloomsbury Publishing

1. (2015): "Urban Planning: Competitions and Exhibitions." in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Oxford: Elsevier Science Ltd, (revised and updated from 2001).

2. (2010): “Petroleum” in Barney Warf, Encyclopedia of Geography, California, London, etc,: Sage. The Encyclopedia received the “Outstanding Reference Source" award at the American Library Association 2011.

3. (2010): "Siedlung." in Christian Topalov, Laurent Coudroy de Lille, Jean-Charles Depaule et Brigitte Marin (eds.), L'aventure des mots de la ville à travers le temps, les langues, les sociétés, Paris, Robert Laffont.

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4. (2010): "Stadt." in Christian Topalov, Laurent Coudroy de Lille, Jean-Charles Depaule et Brigitte Marin (eds.), L'aventure des mots de la ville à travers le temps, les langues, les sociétés, Paris, Robert Laffont.

5. (2003): "Fumihiko Maki." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, New York: Routledge, 811-813.

6. (2003): "Kansai Airport." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, New York: Routledge, 727-729.

7. (2003): "Kyoto." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, New York: Routledge, 739-740.

8. (2003): "Tokyo." in R. Stephen Sennott (ed.) Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, New York: Routledge, 1328-1332.

9. (2002): "Brussels." in Melvin Ember and Carol R. Ember (eds.), Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures. Cities and Cultures around the World, Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 430-38.

10. (2001): "Urban Planning: Competitions and Exhibitions." in N.J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Oxford: Elsevier Science Ltd, Pergamon, 16047-51.

G) Book reviews and conference reports 1. (2013) “Ashes and Granite: Destruction and Reconstruction in the Spanish Civil War and

Its Aftermath. By Olivia Muñoz-Rojas. The Cañada Blanch/Sussex Academic Studies on Contemporary Spain. Edited by Paul Preston. Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press, in association with the Cañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies, 2011. Pp. xxvi1224. £65.00.Olivia Muñoz-Rojas, Ashes and Granite, Sussex Academic Press, 2012 Reviewed by: Carola Hein, Journal of Modern History.

2. (2013) Carola Hein, Peter V. Hall, Wouter Jacobs and Anne Langer-Wiese, “Conference Report: Port cityscapes: dynamic perspectives on the port–city–waterfront interface, Special Paper Sessions1 at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, 12 April 2013,” Town Planning Review, 84 (6) 2013, p. 905-810.

3. (2013) David W. Edgington, Carola Hein, “Conference report: Japanese cities in their global context. Special Paper Sessions at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, 13 April 2013” Town Planning Review, 84 (5) 2013, p. 665-669

4. (2013) “Roppongi Crossing: The Demise of a Tokyo Nightclub District and the Reshaping of a Global City. Roman Cybriwsky. University of Georgia, Press, Athens, GA, 2011.Urban Geography, 34 (5), p. 732-734.

5. (2012) “Spaces of Identity in East European Cities. (Review Essay),” The Journal of Urban History, 372-378.

6. (2010) Axel Schildt / Dirk Schubert (Hrsg.), Städte zwischen Wachstum und Schrumpfung. Wahrnehmungs- und Umgangsformen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Dortmund: Informationskreis für Raumplanung 2008, 256 S., € 21,-. (Review Essay) Die Alte Stadt, 4, 406-408.

7. (2006): "National Traditions and Foreign Influences in the Architecture and Urban Form of China and Japan. (Review Essay)." The Journal of Urban History, 32 no 3, 491-497.

8. (2004) "Urban Reconstruction in Britain and Japan, 1945-55: Dreams, Plans, and Realities (edited by Nick Tiratsoo, Junichi Hasegawa, Tony Mason, and Matsumura Takao) (University of Luton Press, Luton, 2002)/ Housing in Postwar Japan: A Social History (by

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Ann Waswo) (RoutledgeCurzon, London, 2002), (Book Review)." The Journal of Japanese Studies 30 no 2, 481-486.

9. (2003): "The City as Subject: Seki Hajime and the Reinvention of Modern Osaka (By Jeffrey E. Hanes) (Book Review)." The Journal of Asian Studies 62, no. 2 (2003): 614-15.

10. (2000): "Paola Di Biagi, La Carta d'Atene, (Book Review)." H-Urban, April 17. 2pp 11. (2000): "Barry Shelton, Learning from the Japanese City (Book Review)." Planning

Perspectives, no. 4, 400-402. 12. (1999): "Roman Cybriwsky, Tokyo: The Shogun´s City at the 21st Century, (Book

Review)." Planning Perspectives, no. 3, 325-326. H) Web Publications

1. (2016) Universities and Port Cities: Stumbling Block, Place Filler or Innovation Hub http://portusonline.org/en/universities-and-ports-cities-stumbling-block-place-filler-or-innovation-hub/

2. (2016) Tatami: Floor Cover, Building Block and Lifestyle, Het Nieuwe Instituut, http://platform.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/tatami-floor-cover-building-block-and-lifestyle-carola-hein appeared also in faculty publication

3. (2016) Analyzing the Palimpsestic Petroleumscape of Rotterdam, Global Urban History Blog, https://globalurbanhistory.com/?p=2071&shareadraft=57ea1be60f827

4. (2016) “Refineries (Oil)” The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/refineries-oil

5. (2016) “Writing Port Cities: PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n. 31 June 2016 http://portusonline.org/writing-port-cities/

6. (2015) “Professional and Academic Conferences on Port Cities. Connecting Past, Present, and Future” PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n.30, October 2015

http://portusonline.org/professional-and-academic-conferences-on-port-cities-connecting-past-present-and-future/

7. (2015) “Temporalities of the Port, the Waterfront and the Port City”, PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n.29, June 2015, Year XV, Venice, RETE Publisher, ISSN 2282-5789 http://portusonline.org/temporalities-of-the-port-the-waterfront-and-the-port-city/

8. (2014) “Bryn Mawr students examine Japan's disasters, recoveries”- Nikkei Asian Review, Nov. 7, http://asia.nikkei.com/Life-Arts/Education/Bryn-Mawr-students-examine-Japan-s-disasters-recoveries

9. (2014) Selection of articles for and introduction to Virtual Issue of Planning Perspectives: North and South http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/pgas/iphs-pp

10. (2014) Hein, Carola, Shaw, Lauren "Maurice Emile Henri Rotival," Transatlantic Perspectives, 2014, Transatlantic Perspectives. 18 Mar 2014 <http://transatlanticperspectives.org/entry.php?rec=113>

11. (2013) Hein Carola, Hillmann Felicitas, “The Missing Link: Redevelopment of the Urban Waterfront as a Function of Cruise Ship Tourism”, PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n.26, November 2013, Year XIII, Venice, RETE Publisher, ISSN 2282-5789 URL: http://www.portusonline.org/category/this_issue/26/opinions-this_issue/

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12. (2013) Selection of articles for and introduction to Virtual Issue of North American Perspectives for Planning Perspectives. http://explore.tandfonline.com/content/pgas/rppe-sacrph

13. (2013) with Sophia Abbot “Facilitating Threshold Moments in Innovative 3600 Course Clusters” Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education (Spring) http://teachingandlearningtogether.blogs.brynmawr.edu/ninth-issue-sprin-2013

14. (2012) with Jody Cohen and Victor Donnay “Multiple Layers of Participation: Working with Student leaders in our 360°” Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education. (Oct. 1.) http://teachingandlearningtogether.blogs.brynmawr.edu/archived-issues/seventh-issue-fall-2012/multiple-layers-of-participation-working-with-student-leaders-in-our-360°

15. (2012): European Concepts and American Realities: The Migration of Planning Professionals and Urban Design.Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Dossier Migration-Stadt-Citizenship http://www.migration-boell.de/web/integration/47_3503.asp

16. (2005) “Die internationale Perspektive: Hiroshima, Trauma und Stadtplanung. Der Wiederaufbau von Tokio und Hiroshima nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg” Webiste of the BPB, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung: http://www.bpb.de/themen/B5RH75,0,0,Trauma_und_Stadtplanung.html. 4pp.

i) Online Lectures

1. Inaugural Address 27.1.2016, Architectures of Black Gold http://www.bk.tudelft.nl/en/current/latest-news/article/detail/intreerede-carola-hein-architecten-van-het-zwarte-goud/; https://collegerama.tudelft.nl/Mediasite/Play/2d1db11882bc4665a19e6e09fcfe63fe1d

2. Petroleumscapes: How oil shaped the built environment, 2016 https://youtu.be/IQgfTPQPZag,

3. History of Port Cities Part 1, AMS MOOC, 2016, https://youtu.be/NSJPMC1ZYw4 4. History of Port Cities Part 2. AMS MOOC, 2016, https://youtu.be/2K2TFTu5WWU 5. The Energy issues: Carola Hein, The Five Thousand Pound Life: The Energy Issue

The Architectural League, GSAPP, Jan 14. 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv0TmwKq6Bo

6. City and War: Foreign Influences, the Pacific War and Japanese Architects 1937-1945, Front to Rear, Architecture and Planning During War Conference, June 29 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0d8dOFYAk

7. Fires, Earthquakes, Modernization and Air Strikes: The Destruction and Revival of Japan's Cities, MIT 2002, http://video.mit.edu/watch/fires-earthquakes-modernization-and-air-strikes-the-destruction-and-revival-of-japans-cities-8996/

J) Dissertation 1. (1995) Hauptstadt Europa, Dissertation, Hochschule für bildende Künste, Hamburg. 405pp. K) Unpublished Manuscripts: 1. (2005) “Regional Integration and Land Policies Affecting the Future Development of

Tallinn, Warsaw, and Budapest as Part of the Polycentric EU Headquarters’ Network,”

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Research paper Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. (http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/pub-detail.asp?id=1104). 39pp.

2. (2004) “Bruxelles: siège majeur de l’Union Européenne, Capitale de qui? Ville de qui?” Research paper “Research in Brussels – 2003” for the Brussels Capital-Region government; host institution; Institut Supérieur d’Architecture de la Communauté française (ISACF) La Cambre. 44pp.

3. (1992): "Débats architecturaux et urbanistiques autour d'une création de capitale européenne: Nice, Strasbourg, Paris; L'Europe: une dimension du projet urbain des années 1949-1992" Forschungsarbeit für das Ministère de l'Équipement, du Logement, des Transports et de la Mer, Bureau de la Recherche Architecturale, Paris, 104pp.

4. (1990): "Hauptstadt Berlin, internationaler städtebaulicher Ideenwettbewerb 1957/58." Diplomarbeit an der Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, 5/1990, 156pp.

5. (1989) Daschner-Jens, Eva, Katharina Glogau-Schlüter, Carola Hein, and Ulrich Hölscher-Bogumil: “Stadterneuerung in Havanna” in: Exkursionsbericht über eine Kubaexkursion der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg (Fachbereich Architektur) vom 23.9.88 bis zum 7.10.88. 11-29, 109pp.

6. (1987): "L'implantation des Communautés Européennes à Bruxelles, son historique, ses intervenants." Diploma thesis at the Institut Supérieur d'Architecture de l'Etat (ISAE), La Cambre, 1987, 167pp.

EXHIBITIIONS AND CURATORIAL WORK 18.7.2016-2.11.2016 Co-curator (with Mohamad Sedighi) of the exhibition Oliedam:

Rotterdam in the oil era 1862-today at Museum Rotterdam, based on research by Carola Hein

3/2013 Co-curated an exhibition at Bryn Mawr entitled: Bridges that Stand When All Else Falls Away: TriCo, Japan, and Melted Roof Tiles from Hiroshima 1945

1/2004 Organized a gallery exhibition in in The Gallery of the Mariam Coffin Canaday Library of Bryn Mawr College entitled “Cities in Cartography and Art: Maps from Japan and ‘The Changing Landscape’ by Jörg Müller; added Brussels, isometric map ARAU.”

1-2/2001 Organized an exhibition in The Gallery of the Mariam Coffin Canaday Library of Bryn Mawr College entitled “Cities in Cartography and Art: Maps from Japan and ‘The Changing City’ by Jörg Müller”

1/2000 Organized an exhibition in The Gallery of the Mariam Coffin Canaday Library of Bryn Mawr College entitled “Cities in Cartography and Art: Maps from Japan and ‘The Changing City’ by Jörg Müller”

8-9/1994 Researcher, preparation of an outline for an exhibition on urban work planning in Berlin, projected by the Fondation Roi Baudouin,Brussels

1-2/1994 Academic advisor to the exhibition “Fritz Schumacher und seine Zeit”, Hamburger Deichtorhallen, May 20.- July 17, 1994, research done on the international models which influenced Schumacher and choice of original drawings to be used in this context in the exhibition

6/1990 - 2/1991 Initiator and curator for an exhibition on the international urban planning competition Hauptstadt Berlin 1957/58 for the Berlinische Galerie in the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin

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CONVENERSHIP, CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION 25-26.11/16 Co-Convener ICOMOS/TU Delft Workshop on Water and Heritage for the Future

on behalf of the Center for Global Heritage and Deelopment held at TU Delft and Fort Fechten

17-21/16 Convener of the 17th International Planning History Society (IPHS) conference at TU Delft

11-13/6/15 Convener of Planning History Workshop at TU Delft 4/2013 Co-organized multiple sessions on Japanese Cities in Global Context, and on Port

City Scapes for the American Association of Geographers in Los Angeles 1/2013 Co-organized a conference on Global Gateways, Local Dead-Ends? The

Transformation of Port Cities between Blockade and Mobilization with colleagues from the HafenCity University Hamburg.

2012 Organized a conference on Japanese Cities in Global Context with colleagues from the Trico and support from a Mellon Tri-Co Seed Grant, Lee Frank Lecture Fund at Swarthmore, East Asian Studies Department at Haverford, Center for Visual Culture, Japanese Section of Modern Languages and Literatures at Swarthmore, Growth and Structure of Cities Program, Provost’s office and the Deans Office.

2011 Organized a conference on Port Cities: The Interdependencies of Global Shipping Networks and Urban Transformation of Port Cities at the Hamburg Museum with support from the HafenCity University Hamburg, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Bund Deutscher Architekten Hamburg.

11/2008 Organized a conference on Port Cities and Networking in Local and Global Contexts, with support from the Center for Social Sciences, the Center for Visual Culture, a Mellon Tri-Co Seed Grant, Middle Eastern Studies Program, Growth and Structure of Cities Program, and the Deans Office

2001 Organized a colloquium on “The Rebuilding of Japan’s Bombed Cities. A Comparative Analysis” at Bryn Mawr College

2000 Organized symposium on “Japanese Cities and Architecture” at Bryn Mawr College Community Activities 2016- Leader Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) Center for Metropolis and Mainport 2016- Leader Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) Center for Heritage and Global Development:

Heritage and Environment 2-6/2016 Member, Search Committee, Architecture Theory, TU Delft 2-6/2016 Member, Search Committee, Landscape Architecture, TU Delft 3-5/2016 Member, Search Committee, Chaire Institut Horta, ULB, Brussels 2-3/2016 Member, Search Committee Architectural History, Universita di Trento 2015- Interim Chair, Architecture Theory 8/2014- Leader Design & History Research Group 11.1.2016 Commentator Benno Premsela Lecture 2015, Speaker Benjamin Bratton UCSan

Diego http://bennopremselalezing2015.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/

9.17.2015 Commentary during Finissage: Floriade Trash and Treasures artist talk at

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Amsterdam Amstelpark 4/2015- Leadership, Exhibition Group at TU Delft. Project “Take a Seat – Host a Chair” 12/2014 Moderating Werkgroep Stedengeschiedenis, TU Delft, Architectuur en Geschiedenis

(Prix de Rome 2014) 10/2014 Moderator Atlas of the Functional City Symposium, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam 6/2013-14 Chair, Growth and Structure of Cities Department 2012- Elected Member, Nominations Committee. 2010-12 Member, Graduate Council 2010/11 Flexner Lecture, Humanities Advisory Committee and Flexner Host Committee 2010 Member, Sub-Working Group on Master's Programs 2009- Member, Steering Committee “360-Program” for Bryn Mawr 2009-10 Co-Director Center for International Studies 2008 Member, Advisory Board for the Conference on Women’s Education in Celebration

of Bryn Mawr College’s 125th Anniversary 2009-10 Elected Member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Globalization in Higher Education 2008- Member, Center for International Studies, Steering Committee 2008-11 Member, Committee on Faculty Awards and Grants Fall 2008 Participant in the Teaching Learning Initiative 2007 Faculty participant in the Summer Mellon Program 2007-10 Helped raise funding from Tri-Co Provosts for continuation of International Faculty

Group. (http://www.cs.brynmawr.edu/ifg/) 2006/07 Acting chair, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College 2006/07 Participant in the Peer-led chairs initiative 2005- Founding Member, Steering Committee Member of International Faculty Group. Spring 05 Acting chair, Program in Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College 2005 Member of CFO Search Committee and Mellon Minority Fellow Search Committee 2000 - 05 Member of Graduate Council 2003 Participated in fund raising activities in New York City for Bryn Mawr College

2002 Participated in fund raising activities for Bryn Mawr College’s “Challenging

Women” campaign 2002 Participated in fund raising activities in New York City for Bryn Mawr College 2000 Member of "Building Committee" at Bryn Mawr College Editorial work 3-4/1991 Academic advisor for a special number of the Italian magazine Abitare work on Le

città anseatiche e il confine cancellato, n° 298 July/August 1991, assistant to the editor for the conception of a preparatory trip through North Germany; accompanying the editor during the trip; translator

6/1990 - 2/1991 Main editor and main catalogue author for an exhibition on the international urban planning competition Hauptstadt Berlin 1957/58 for the Berlinische Galerie in the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin

2015- Series Editor: Inaugural Speeches in the Built Environment: Global and Contextualised (http://books.bk.tudelft.nl/index.php/press/catalog/book/431)

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Educational activity 8/2014 Master class T.O.P. Noordrand, Brussels 10/1998 Preparation for and leadership of a study trip for German architects through Japan 10/1997 Preparation for and leadership of a study trip for German architects through Japan Recent PHD Supervision/Committee Membership Emily Bereskin (Bryn Mawr 2012) Annette Kuhk (Leuven 2014) Armelle LeMouellic (Grenoble 2015) Raphael Languillon-Aussel (Lyon 2015) Stefan Koller (TU Delft 2015) Victor Sanz (Madrid 2016) Dirk Koppenol (Erasmus 2016) Cathelijne Nuisink (UPenn) Inge Bobbink (TU Delft, 2016) Phoebus Panigyrakis (TU Delft) Li Lu (TU Delft) Jean-Francois Lejeune (TU Delft) Malkit Shoshan (TU Delft) Fatma Tanis (TU Delft) Rezvan Sarkosh (TU Delft) Elmira Jafari (TU Delft) Kaiyi Zhu (TU Delft) Penglin Zhu (TU Delft) Paolo de Martino (TU Delft) John Hanna (TU Delft) Professional activity 1983-89 Conservation and transformation of the Röperhof, a traditional farm building,

protected as an architectural monument into a local cultural center 1985 Architectural drawings of a traditional rural building the Scheune Meyer, for the

Hamburger Denkmalschutzamt department of architectural monuments Lectures given as an invited speaker - on: Japanese City Planning in Global Context 28.10/2016 Tokyo University, Tokyo - on: European ports and port cities 27.10/2016 Hiroshima - Tatami: Floormat, Building Block, Lifestyle 20.9.2016 Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam - Greater Tokyo

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19.2.2016 Ecole des Ponts ParisTech – AMUR (Mastère Spécialisé Aménagement et Maîtrise d’Ouvrage Urbaine - Port Cities: Dynamic landscapes and global networks 27.5.2015 Marinescape Forum Piraeus - Border Crossings in Planning History: Foreign ideas and their implementation in Japanese cities since the mid-19th century 26.5.2015 Duisburg University, IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies of the University of Duisburg-Essen - Temporalities of the Port City, 19.5.2015 Opening Lecture IGK, TU Berlin - Crossing Boundaries: The Global Exchange of Planning Ideas 2/2015 ÖGFA (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Architektur) Wien

- Architectural histories of the Vanna Venturi House 8/2013 TU Delft - Rockefeller, Oil Money, and the City: From Williamsburg to Caracas to New York 4/2011 Columbia City Seminar, New York - The Architecture of Postwar Japanese Identity: Hiroshima and Tokyo 6/2013 Università di Bologna 4/2008 University of California, Berkeley - The Architecture of Oil/Global Landscapes of Oil 11.9.2015 MIT, Cambridge 11/2014 Macintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow 5/2014 Architectural League of New York/Columbia University, 5KL: The Five Thousand

Pound Life: The Energy Issue (Part 7) Recorded May 10, 2014 https://vimeo.com/103143562.

3/2012 Northeastern University 10/2011 TU Berlin 11/2008 Main Line Night, Bryn Mawr 6/2008 Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte, Universität Hamburg - on : Polycentricity in Europe and the development of Tallinn, Warsaw and Budapest 7/2007 Center for Metropolitan Studies, Berlin - Brussels and the polycentric European capital 4/2006 Columbia City Seminar, New York 6/2005 Cercle Gaullois, Brussels 6/2005 Bruxelles: siège majeur de l’Union Européenne

Capitale de qui? Ville de qui? Presentation in Brussels at the colloquium "Perspectives urbaines d’une capitale européenne" June 28

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- European capitals of culture 6/2007 Private Universität Witten Herdecke, - Brussels and the EU presence 2/2010 Temple University, Philadelphia 7/2007 HafenCity University, Hamburg 6/2005 Pour un deuxième pôle de développement européen sur l’axe ferroviaire Bruxelles

aéroport, Presentation in Brussels at the colloquium "Perspectives urbaines d’une capitale européenne" June 28

- Hiroshima: The atomic bomb and Kenzo Tange´s Peace Memorial 2/2008 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 10/2003 Bryn Mawr, Visual Culture Seminar 3/2002 The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, Spring

2002 Lecture Series, March 4 - Fires, Earthquakes, Modernization and Air Strikes--The Destuction and Revival of

Japan´s Cities 5/2002 MIT, Boston, Massachusetts. Lecture Series "The Resilient City"

http://web.mit.edu/mitworld/content/resilientcity/ http://resilientcity.mit.edu - Design Competitions 11/2001 Bryn Mawr, Visual Culture Seminar - Various aspects of the life and work of Maurice Rotival in Europe Africa, North- and

South-America 10/2012 Erie, Jefferson Educational Society 2/1995 Paris, Société Française des Architectes 4/1994 Miami, University of Miami, School of Architecture 3/1994 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine - Various aspects of planning the capital of the European Community 3/1999 Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr College 3/1999 Miami, University of Miami, School of Architecture 12/1996 Tokyo, Science University 10/1996 Boston, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University 2/1996 Tokyo, Center for Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan University 3/1995 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d’Architecture de l'Etat, La Cambre 2/1995 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine 2/1995 Paris, Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Tolbiac - Brussels: the multiple capital 7/2004 Dortmund, Fachgebiet Europäische Raumplanung, Universität Dortmund - Urban Planning in Japan 1/2007 Washington, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

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9/2001 Delaware, University of Delaware 11/2000 Bryn Mawr, Visual Culture Seminar 10/1996 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine - History of the City 5/1999 Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba 4/1999 Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba - Japanese Urban Planning and Its German Roots (with Prof. Yorifusa Ishida) 3/1998 Tokyo, Ostasiengesellschaft (OAG) - Various aspects of historical and current plans for Berlin as capital city 9/1998 Tokyo, Society for the Promotion of Housing 4/1998 Tokyo, Science University 7/1997 Tokyo, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESC) 4/1997 Tokyo, Tokyo Study Group in Comparative Urban History 12/1996 Tokyo, Science University 1/1996 Tokyo, Center for Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 3/1994 Stavanger und Bergen, Architectural Associations and University 2/1994 Paris, Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Tolbiac 5/1993 Oslo, Goethe-Institut 3/1993 Brussels, Institut Supérieur d'Urbanisme et de Rénovation Urbaine 1/1993 Miami, University of Miami, School of Architecture 4/1992 Oslo, Institutt for Arkeologi, Kunsthistorie og Numismatikk 3/1991 Rotterdam, Academie van Bouwkunst - Hans Scharoun as an urbanist 10/1993 Berlin, Akademie der Künste - The suburbs of Paris 12/1993 Hamburg, Hochschule für bildende Künste Other 9/21/2005 Radio Interview: John Batchelor Show Conference presentations and refereed papers 1.12.16 Participation in Round table Expositions et Musées métropolitains at the Conference Inventer

le Grand Paris, held at the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville 5.10.16 Discussant in Session on Planning Strategies and written contribution to the AIVP 2016

conference in Rotterdam on the topic: Designing Transformation: The Port of Rotterdam and the Petroleumscape of the Randstad http://www.citiesandports2016.aivp.org/IMG/pdf/rot_carolahein_contributionok.pdf

8/25/16 European Seaport Cultures, Co-organizer of three sessions, European Association of Urban Historians (EAUH) Helsinki, Sept. 24-27th

17-21.7/16 Convener and multiple interventions at IPHS 2016 5/6/16 The Randstad Landscape of Oil, World History Association (WHA) conference, Ghent, July

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2-5 2016 3/16/16 Dezentralisierung in der japanischen Stadtplanung – das Beispiel Tokyo. Laboratorium Stadt:

Innovationen in Europa und Ostasien, In-East School of Advanced Studies bpb (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung)

11/7/15 Rewriting Planning History, Chair and convener of session at SACRPH, Los Angeles 6/23/15 Port cities: Dynamic landscapes and global networks, paper Workshop Water Heritage,

conference Water History 2015, TU Delft 5/2015 Neighbourhood and Small Town: The Foundation for Urban Transformation in Japan, paper

at IIAS-TU Delft Seminar on Urban Asia 1/2015 Identity and transformation of harbour landscapes, paper at the symposium Heritage and

Regional Identity, organized by Francia Media, Centre for Global Heritage and Development and CLUE Research Institute

11/2014 Architecture and the Cold War: The Case of the Hauptstadt Berlin Competition, paper at the conference on ‘Bakema and the Open Society’ organized by the Jaap Bakema Study Centre together with Het Nieuwe Instituut and TU Delft

10/2014 Getting Published, Roundtable as representative of Planning Perspectives; The Transnational Turn in Urban History, Roundtable; Dissertation Workshop. Urban History Association (UHA) Philadelphia, Oct. 9-11th

9/2014 Disaster and Rebuilding in Modern Port Cities, Co-organizer of two sessions, European Association of Urban Historians (EAUH) Lisbon, Sept. 3-6th

7/2014 Port Cityscapes: Dynamic Perspectives on the Port-City Interface Roundtable AESOP Utrecht, July 9-12th

3/2014 The Global Exchange of Planning Ideas: Some introductory thoughts and a call for collaboration. paper for the conference ‘Transnational Cities. Past into Present’, University of New Mexico, March 28-29, 2014

3/2014 Port City Networks since the 19th Century, paper at the World History Association Symposium on World Cities in History in Barcelona (March 26-28).

3/2014 Discussant for the session The Changing Relationship of Ports and Port Cities II at the Conference Seaports in Transition. Global Change and the Role of Seaports since the 1950s organized by the Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte, Hamburg University (March 13-15)

11/2013 Port Cityspaces: Town and Harbour development in the global context, paper at the International Conference Urban Economics, part and historic cities, Split.

10/2013 Transnational Urbanism and Second-Tier Planners from the 1940s-1960s Conference session co-organizer and char; Chair; MoMA and the Translation of European-Style Community Development to the US, Paper; Post-War Berlin East and West: Show-window of the Cold War, Roundtable Presentation; Getting Published, Presentation on Getting Published for the journal Planning Perspectives; all at the conference of the Society for American Regional and Planning History (SACRPH) in Toronto.

8/2013 Big ships on the horizon and social and spatial fragmentation at home – port cities as emblematic places of urban transformation; Co-organizer of session at RC21 Berlin.

4/2013 Port Cityscapes: Dynamic Perspectives on the Port-City-Waterfront Interface, co-organizer and co-chair of four sessions and discussant; Japanese Cities in Global Context, co-organizer and co-chair of two sessions; at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) in Los Angeles.

1/2013 Philadelphia and Hamburg: Global networks and urban transformation, Paper at the conference Global Gateways, Local Dead-Ends? The Transformation of Port Cities

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between Blockade and Mobilization at the Amerikazentrum. 10/2012 Port Cities: Spaces of Cosmopolitanism and Migration, Session Organizer and

Discussant and: Japanese Cities in Global Context: Urban Life and Public Space, Session Organizer and Discussant, Urban History Association (UHA), New York

6/2012 European Concepts—American Plans: Maurice Rotival, Edmund Bacon, James Marshall Miller, Paper for the Workshop “More Atlantic Crossings? Europe’s Role in an Entangled History of the Atlantic World, 1950s-1970s”, June 7-9, 2012, German Historical Institute (GHI), Washington

2/2012 Japanese Cities in Global Context, Co-Chair of the multiple sessions and paper at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) in New York

11/2011 Global networks and the Architecture of Port Cities, Paper for the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) in Baltimore

10/2011 Port Cityspaces: Town and Harbour Development in Global Context, Paper for the conference Urbanization to Modernism - Formation of Metropolitan Harbour and Commercial Districts, sponsored by the City of Hamburg.

8/2011 Petroleum Landscapes and Urban Form, Paper for the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) in Montreal.

8/2011 Global Shipping Networks and the Japanese Built Environment, Paper for the European Association of Japanese Studies (EAJS) in Tallinn.

8/2011 “’Petroleumscapes’ Hamburg and Philadelphia” Paper for a conference sponsored by the HafenCity University Hamburg, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Bund Deutscher Architekten Hamburg.

4/2011 Global networks and the Architecture of Port Cities, Paper for the Society of Architectural Historians Conference (SAH) in New Orleans.

4/2011 Disaster and Rebuilding in Japan, Hagley Fellows: "Disaster! A Conference on Catastrophes in History.” in Wilmington, DE.

8/2010 Port City Networks: Morphological Development and Networked Transformation. Paper at the 17th Annual Conference of the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) in Hamburg.

7/2010 Hamburg's waterfront redevelopment in the context of historic trading networks and the exchange of planning ideas, Paper at the International Planning History Society (IPHS) conference in Istanbul.

6/2010 Port Cities and Global Networks, Paper at the 6th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Graduate Research Program (TGK) Berlin - New York on "Interdisciplinary Transatlantic Perspectives on the Metropolis"

10/2009 Orienting Europe: Capitals of Culture – from the Ruhr to the Bosphorus: A Roundtable Round Table Participation at the German Studies Association (GSA) conference in Washington.

7/2009 Organization and Introduction to the conference Grand Paris et développement durable, Paris, IEA.

3/2009 Développement métropolitain durable: état des débats presentation at the conference Paris Métropoles en miroir. L’Ile de France comme région métropolitaine. Paris, IEA.

3/2009 City and War. Foreign Influences, the Pacific War, and the Japanese City between 1937 and 1945, New York University, Front to Rear Conference.

1/2009 Hamburg's waterfront redevelopment in the context of historic trading networks and the exchange of planning ideas paper for the Paper for the American Historical Association (AHA) meeting in New York.

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9/2008 Istanbul 2010: a new dimensions for the decentralized and opportunistic capital of Europe, paper for the “Orienting Istanbul. Cultural Capital of Europe? interdisciplinary conference at Berkeley.

8/2008 Co-convener for the session “Port Cities: Social, Cultural, and Built Repositories of Globalization and Networking in the 19th and 20th Century” European Association of Urban Historians (EAUH) in Lyon.

6/2008 Paris et Tokyo, une confrontation de l’organisation du territoire, paper for the conference “Paris Métropoles en miroir. L’ile de France comme région métropolitaine” at the Institut d’Études Avancées, Paris

4/2008 Global Petroleum Networks and the Transformation of the Built Environment paper for the AAG conference in Boston

6/2007 Planning Cultures and the Quest for a Capital of Europe Paper for the conference “Planning Cultures in Europe” organized by the HafenCity University Hamburg.

4/2007 Machi (Neighborhood and Small Town): The foundation for Urban Transformation in Contemporary Japan, paper for the Small Cities Conference at the Center for Middletown Studies, Ball State University, Muncie.

4/2007 Maurice Rotival and Edmund Bacon: Fighting a war for better cities in New Haven and Philadelphia, 1940-70, Paper for the Society of Architectural Historians Conference (SAH) in Pittsburgh.

12/2006 Brussels, Capital of Europe, in the Context of International Capitals. An Analysis of Brussels’ Unique Capital Status as Part of a Polycentric Headquarters System in Comparative Perspective. Paper for the Interuniversity & International Colloquium on Brussels and Europe in Brussels.

10/2006 Participant in the Third German-American Frontiers of Humanities (GAFOH) meeting organized by the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and the American Philosophical Society (APS) in Philadelphia.

8/2006 The polycentric EU capital and European city networks. Paper for the European Association of Urban Historians (EAUH) in Stockholm.

1/2006 Maurice Rotival—transnational planning at the conjunction of personal, national and international forces. Paper for the American Historical Association (AHA) meeting in Philadelphia.

7/2005 The future development of Tallinn, Warsaw, and Budapest as part of the polycentric EU headquarters' network. Paper for the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) conference in Vienna.

4/2005 The Polycentric EU Headquarters Network and the 2004 Enlargement. Paper for the conference Rethinking European Spaces: Territory, Borders, Governance, Royal Holloway, University of London (21.-22 April).

7/2004 Brussels, the headquarters city of the European Union – a new capital paradigm? Paper given at the conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Barcelona.

7/2004 Participation in Round Table – Transporting Planning: On Native Aspirations and the Diffusion and Transformation of Models at the at the conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Barcelona.

3/2004 The Emergence of a Polycentric Capital City in the European Union, paper given at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) meeting in Philadelphia.

8/2003 The European Union in Brussels paper given at the ACSP-AESOP (American Collegiate Schools of Planning- Association of European Schools of Planning) Third joint congress in Leuven.

11/2002 Rebuilding Japan's Bombed Cities, paper given at the conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Baltimore.

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7/2002 Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning, paper given at the International Planning History Society (IPHS) conference in London

11/2001 Discussant for the panel Rethinking Metropolis: Localism, Globalism and Europeanization of the Western European City at the conference of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in Washington D.C.

11/2001 Opening the Black Box: The Exchange of Planning Ideas Between Japan and the "West" paper given at the conference of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) in Philadelphia.

10/2001 Organizer and chair of a symposium on The Rebuilding of Japan´s Bombed Cities at Bryn Mawr College, paper given on Capital Reconstruction:Envisioning Tokyo and Berlin.

8/2001 Toshikeikaku and Machizukuri in Japanese Urban Planning: The Reconstruction of Inner City Neighborhoods in Kobe, paper for the International Conference of Asia Scholars (ICAS) in Berlin.

11/2000 Organizer and chair of a symposium on Japanese Cities and Architecture at Bryn Mawr College, paper given on Planning Visionaries and Visions in Japan.

11/2000 Community Building in Japan - and the Lessons to be Learnt From It paper given at the conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Atlanta.

10/2000 Land Development for the Modern Metropolis, paper given at a symposium on Architecture and Modern Japan, at Columbia University.

8/2000 Maurice Rotival and his "organic planning theory" paper given at the conference of the European Association of Urban Historians (EAUH) in Berlin.

8/2000 Maurice Rotival and the International Exchange of Planning Ideas, paper given at the conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Helsinki.

8/2000 Co-convener with Professor Philippe Pelletier, University of Lyon 2, of the section 1 (Urban and Environmental Studies) of the conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) in Lahti/Finland on the topic Autonomy and Decentralization - Myth or Reality?

6/2000 Competition Cultures - Germany and Japan, presentation at the conference of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) in Miami.

12/1999 The Capital of Europe, presentation at a conference on capital cities in Amsterdam. 11/1999 The reality of the European capitals, paper given at the conference of the Society for

American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) in Washington. 6/1999 Paper given on Modern Architecture and the Japanese City, in the Symposium on the

History of Modern Japanese Architecture in a World Perspective in Tokyo (June 25th-27th, 1999).

12/1998 Paper for the conference on the "Import of Planning Ideas" in Beirut on the topic of "Japan and the Transformation of Planning Ideas."

11/1998 Co-organizer and co-chair with Prof. Yorifusa Ishida of a workshop on The rebuilding of Japanese cities after World War II a comparative approach, Presentation of a paper on Town planning visions in Germany and Japan - The rebuilding of Tokyo and Berlin after W.W.II, working paper printed in handout at the Conference of the City Planning Institute of Japan in Yamagata.

10/1998 Cóng ji ge zhí mín di chéng shi kàn riben chéng shi gui huà si xiãng de yãn biàn Japan and the Transformation of Planning Ideas - some examples of colonial plans, presentation at the Conference on Modern History of Chinese Architecture printed

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in: Anthology of 98 International Conference on Modern History of Chinese Architecture, Taiyuan, 5-8.10.1998.

7/1998 Organizer and chair of a session on the International Transmission of Planning Ideas presentation of a paper on Japan and the Transformation of Planning Ideas - some examples of colonial plans, at the conference of the International Planning History Society in Sydney, paper printed the proceedings entitled 20th century urban planning experience.

6/1998 The reconstruction of Tokyo after WWII, presentation at the conference of the International Conference of Asia Scholars (ICAS) in Noordwijkerhout.

4/1998 Uzou Nishiyama - the "godfather" of Japanese housing and planning, presentation at the conference of the Society of Architectural Historians in Los Angeles, abstract printed in the proceedings.

12/1997 Participation on invitation to the colloquium "City Words" in Paris, organised by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the UNESCO, paper presented together with Professor Yorifusa Ishida on Machi and Toshi - city divisions in Japan.

8/1997 Planning Visions After World War II, Japanese Traditions and Western Influences, presentation at the conference of the European Association of Japanese studies (EAJS) in Budapest, summary printed in the Bulletin of the European Association for Japanese Studies n 46, October 1997.

12/1996 Participation on invitation at the Chiba University Symposium on Urban Crisis and Survival of Cities, presentation of a paper on Urban Planning of the Capital of Germany: Berlin - Anachronism in the Age of New Media, paper printed in Japanese in the conference proceedings.

10/1996 Visions et réalité de la capitale de l’Europe, presentation at the conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) in Thessaloniki, printed in the proceedings of the International Planning History Society entitled The Planning of Capital Cities.

4/1995 French Planning Doctrine applied to Latin America, paper for the conference of the Society for Architectural Historians (SAH) in Seattle.

4/1994 Maurice Rotival's Plans for Caracas, presentation at the conference of the Society for Architectural Historians (SAH) in Philadelphia, abstract printed in the proceedings

10/1991 Participation on invitation to the colloquium Wohin mit der Mitte?, organized by the Historische Kommission zu Berlin, contribution to the ensuing book publication.

Professional/Academic Affiliations since: 2016- Global Architecture History Teaching Collaborative 2016- European Architectural History Network (EAHN) 2010-12 International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) 2009- German Studies Association (GSA) 2008- Council for European Studies at Columbia University 2007- American Historical Association (AHA) 2007- Gesellschaft für Stadtgeschichte und Urbanisierungsforschung ev. (GSU) 1997- Town Planning Institute of Japan 1994- Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH)

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1994- International Planning History Society (IPHS) 1994- European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) 1993- Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Board member: e-journal Brussels Studies, 2006- Journal of Urban History, 2007- H-Urban Editorial Board Member 2010- Urban History Association Board Member 2010-2012 Journal of Urban History (JUH), Asia Book Review Editor 2010- Associate Editor, Planning Perspectives 2011-12 Editor for the Americas, Planning Perspectives 2012-14 IPHS Section Editor, Planning Perspectives 2015- Society for American City and Regional Planning History 2013- Portusplus, Online Magazine 2013- Editor section Port Cultures 2015- Research Coordinator, Center for Global Heritage and Development 2015- Journal of European Landcapes (JEL) 2016- Additional Service to the Profession: Reviewer for numerous scientific journals and book publishers Guest Editor for SAGE OPEN Fellowship Committee Member, Council for European Studies at Columbia University, 2008 Committee Member for the IPHS Best Article Prize 2008, 2010 Committee Member for the East Asia Planning History (EAPH) Best Article Prize 2010, 2012 Committee Member Kenneth Jackson Award for Best Book in North American Urban History

2012 Committee Member for the UHA/Sage Graduate Student Paper Competition, 2012, 2014 Program Committee Member, SACRPH, Toronto 2013 Convener, IPHS 2016 in Delft Languages German mother tongue English fluently spoken, written and read French fluently spoken, written and read Japanese fluently spoken and read, written Italian spoken, written and read Spanish spoken, written and read Dutch fluently spoken, read and understood, basic writing