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Videos


Below are the videos of the plenary sessions, including all invited and key-note speakers (except for the closing session). Press on the corresponding images to watch the videos, or in the vimeo logo to go to the Vimeo website where they are available for download.

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Tuesday 3rd. Opening Conference

Alan Penn. Theories, Practices and Models: the good, the bad and the ugly

 

Wednesday 4th. Keynote Lecture

Bill Hillier. Advancing Depthmap To Advance Our Understanding Of Cities: Comparing Streets And Cities, And Streets To Cities

 

Wednesday 4th. Plenary Session Spatial Cognition

Part 1: Christoph Hölscher and Ruth Conroy-Dalton. Navigating the Seattle Public Library. Usability, cognition and building analysis

Part 2: José Allard. From Graphic Representation to Users’ Comprehension: Transantiago network map

 

Thursday 5th. Plenary Session Current Challenges in Latin American Cities

Part 1: Frederico de Holanda. Brasilia: cultural heritage, preservation and power

Part 2: Alfredo Garay. Projecting the future. The dilemmas of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area

Part 3: Luis Eduardo Bresciani. Santiago De Chile: Inequality And Globalization

Part 4: Eduardo Rojas. Current Challenges In Cities Of Latin America And The Caribbea

 

Thursday 5th. Plenary Session Urban Space

Part 1: Anne Moudon. Linking Enviroment and Behavior: new paradigms from public health

Part 2: Roberto Moris. Stressed Public Spaces

Part 3: Final discussion

 

Friday 6th. Plenary Session Architectural Project

Part 1: Sebastián Irrarázaval. Four Recent Projects

Part 2: Andreas Kourkoulas and Maria Kokkinou. The Perceptual Presence of Spatial Interfaces in Architecture: comments on recent work

Part 3: John Peponis and final discussion. What do we Mean by Syntax in the Spatial Analysis of Architecture?

 

Friday 6th. Plenary Session Narrative

Part 1: Sophia Psarra. A Shapeless Hospital, A Floating Theatre And An Island With A Hill: the invisible architecture of Venice 

Part 2: Fernando Pérez. The Narrative of Sculpture as a Research Suggestion. The cases of Rodin and Oteiza