FUTURE CITIES LABORATORY: PHASE 2 OPEN HOUSE Friday 6 November 2015, 10:00 - 13:00 Value Lab 6th Floor CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way, Singapore 138602 The Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) began its second phase on 1st September 2015. We cordially invite you to mark this occasion with us at an ‘Open House’ on Friday, 6th November 2015, starting at 10:00 AM. Principal Investigators and representatives from the various research projects will offer brief overviews of their upcoming research work. There will be opportunity to hear about new topics, approaches and methods in urban research. Lunch, provided at the end of the event, will be an opportunity to talk to FCL reseachers in more detail. FCL is a research programme established by ETH Zurich and Singapore’s National Research Foundation as part of its CREATE campus. It’s mission is to ‘shape sustainable future cities: through science, by design, in place’. 1 OPEN HOUSE PROGRAMME Friday 6 November 2015 Value Lab, 6th Floor, CREATE Tower Welcome & Introduction 10:00-10:10 Scenario 1: High-Density Mixed-Use Cities 10:10-10:50 • Introduction • The Grand Projet: Towards Adaptable and Liveable Urban Megaprojects • Ecosystem Services in Urban Landscapes • Multi-Scale Energy Systems for Low Carbon Cities • Dense and Green Building Typologies Mr Dietmar Leyk Prof. Kees Christiaanse Prof. Dr Peter Edwards Prof. Dr Arno Schlüter Prof. Dr Thomas Schroepfer • 3 for 2: Beyond Efficiency Scenario 2: Responsive Cities 10:50-11:30 • Introduction • Big Data-Informed Urban Design • Cyber Civil Infrastructure • Engaging Mobility • Cognition, Perception, and Behaviour in Urban Environments Prof. Dr Stephen Cairns Dr Heiko Aydt Prof. Dr Gerhard Schmitt Dr Alexander Erath • Robotic Fabrication Scenario 3: Archipelago Cities 11:30-12:10 • Introduction Dr Devisari Tunas • SIJORI: Territories of Extended Urbanisation • Urban-Rural Systems: Seeding Adaptive Infrastructure Prof. Dr Stephen Cairns • Alternative Construction Materials Asst Prof. Dirk Hebel • Tourism and Urbanisation in the ASEAN+ Region Prof. Dr Philip Ursprung Lunch 12:10-13:00 • Landscape Ecology