

Only for a few years it hosted an aquaristic show, the project failed only little later to then be used as storage room of the nearby Opera House. The building we stay in already shows some of this complex relationship between past and future of cities as this was the Roman Aquarium. As when thinking of Urbanity and Time, the Eternal City of Rome appears to be the perfect location to hold this conference, even more so it is within the House of Architecture of the Acquario Romano, where our local partner the Chamber of Architects of Rome and Province is based and who we would like to thank for their support. POPOVICH, Peter ZEILE, Pietro ELISEIĪ city with such a long planning tradition and with such diverse challenges like Rome is a great occasion to have the city itself giving valuable input and inspiration to the conference, making every walk through the city, every espresso in some café and each conversation with Romans an occasion to bring back to the conference table even more content and reflections, which we are looking forward to sharing.
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How to arrange the steps along the way? During the four conference days we will explore this complex synergy by discussing how planning practice and theory have dealt with concrete issues such as: How to plan taking into account time, both past history and future development? How to integrate monitoring within the planning decision processes, such as in the case of natural disasters? How to handle time that cannot be planned, such as long decision processes or real time decisions? REAL CORP 2013 in Rome is a moment of discussion and reflection about theories and methods but also hands-on experiences from all over to world on how planning deals with space in time in order to plan our cities and regions.

Time has come to plan for the society we wish future generations live in: hopefully inclusive, sustainable and just. But ‘Planning Times’ also means that we must plan today for a long term future, regardless of the contingent economic interests or the administrative changes. It’s ‘Planning Times’! It is therefore a pleasure to discuss with all our participants how we all constantly work between space and time when planning our cities, when defining projects that may improve the conditions of our society, when proposing decision processes that manage the space around us, when implementing techniques to foster development.

The past CORP conferences discussed the concept of constant change in cities which we would like to now enrich by exploring the relationship between space and time. When holding an urban planning conference in Rome, one cannot but think about the great history testified by the many monuments, the rise and fall of many Empires and powers that the city has absorbed in its changing form but also about the future challenges that cities are confronted with when dealing with the management of human and natural resources or by their fragility, as shown by the many natural disasters that have hit also cities in the Country hosting us. WELCOME to REAL CORP 2013, the 18th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development, Information Society and Urban/Transport/Environmental Technologies. WASSERBURGERĬhairman CORP, Managing Director of CEIT – Central European Institute of Technology & CEIT ALANOVA – Institute of Urbanism, Transport, Environment and the Information Society, Schwechat, Austria Vice President ISOCARP – International Society of City and Regional Planners Manfred SCHRENK Clemens BEYER Christian EIZINGER Burcu AKINCI Linda DÖRRZAPF Patrick KREJCI Adela MARCOCI Michael MÜLLNER Julia NEUSCHMID Daniela PATTI Flora STROHMEIER Wolfgang W. Im Selbstverlag des Vereins CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning Kompetenzzentrum für Stadtplanung und Regionalentwicklung Lerchergasse 4, A-2320 Schwechat-Rannersdorf

POPOVICH, Peter ZEILE, Pietro ELISEI Schwechat, 2013 internationalen Konferenz zu Stadtplanung, Regionalentwicklung und InformationsgesellschaftĮdited by Manfred SCHRENK, Vasily V. Proceedings of 18 International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Societyīeiträge zur 18. Planning Times You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’.
