Students:
– Ankit Bhargava
– Xia Hua
– Sylke Koumans
– Matthijs van Oostrum
– Andrew Reynolds
– Fanying Zhang
– Maaike Zwart
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For a summary of the studio, see: > Summary Studio Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
University of Amsterdam. Studio Spring 2013.
Supervisor: Prof. A. Reijndorp
Co-tutor: C.W. Yang
– Marie Krop
Implementation from above. The Conditions for Cultivating the Creative Industry in Shenzhen, China
– Catherine Verbeelen
The Collaboration of Actors in Urban Village Redevelopment Projects in Shenzhen, China
– Lysanne ter Brugge
The outdoor activities of the Chinese middle class families in Shenzhen
– Floortje Opbroek
Middle-class identity formation and children’s use of public space in Shenzhen, China
– Maurice Veeken
Decisions of migrants in their choice of residence. A case study in Baishizhou village in Shenzhen
– Fabian Koning
The influence of bottom-up organized leisure activities on the social capital of young migrants
– Bas Hendrikse
The impact of work on leisure patterns of Chinese migrant workers
– Yara Jansen
From factory to nursery. Beyond industrialization in Shenzhen: opportunities for former factories
For a summary of the studio, see: > Summary Studio Spring 2013
Students:
– Bang Fu
Greenway > pdf (40Mb)
Connecting a livable human settlement for migrant workers in rural-urban fringe area
– Jiping Peng
Inside-Out Transition > pdf (18Mb)
Urban villages transformation strategy in Shenzhen China
– Chen Wei
Public Space Reconfiguration > pdf (26Mb)
Promoting socio-spatial integration in the segregated neighbourhoods of Shenzhen
– Haotian Lin
Evolving Danwei Housing > pdf (13Mb)
An alternative way to develop former public housing in Shenzhen, China
– Jiayao Liu
Farming Guangming > pdf (47Mb)
Integrating agricultural landscape and new town development for the "Green City" Guangming in Shenzhen
– Saskia van Eijk
Gated Anonymity versus Undated Community > pdf (21Mb)
Overcoming social, functional and physical borders through strategic spatial planning in Baishizhou, China
For a summary of the studio, see: > Summary Studio Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Haotian Lin - Evolving Danwei Housing
Students:
– Ruben Cales
Shenzhen Low Carbon City > pdf (5Mb)
A transformation of concept and planning process
– Sjoerd Segijn
A home away from home > pdf (6Mb)
The emergence and meaning of third places in Shenzhen
– Luc Keller
The emergence of religious sites in China > pdf (1Mb)
The Catholic Church, meeting point for migrants in Shenzhen
– Daan Goedkoop
Commuting by bicycle in Shenzhen > pdf (5Mb)
A study based on the theory of planned behaviour
For a summary of the studio see: > Summary Studio Spring 2014
Students:
– Ruben Hoek
Repaving the path towards arrival > pdf (40Mb)
An alternative redevelopment strategy supporting migrants’ small business for urban villages in peripheral Shenzhen
– Yazhi Xiao
The Place > pdf (18Mb)
Where strangers become neighbors
– Ningxin Tan
Localization of Guangming New Town > pdf (35Mb)
Integrating the new town development in Shenzhen metropolitan periphery
Ruben Hoek, ’Repaving the path towards arrival’
Under the guidance of professor Arnold Reijndorp and Chingwen Yang, 14 master students in Social Sciences: Human Geography, Urban & Regional Planning and Sociology graduated on Shenzhen in the summer of 2015. All students conducted their fieldwork in Shenzhen from 21 March until 5 May 2015 and were based at the Shenzhen Center for Design.
Tutors:
- Chingwen Yang
PhD candidate in Urban Planning, Department of Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam
- Arnold Reijndorp
Professor of Socio-Economic and Spatial Development of new urban areas at the Centre for Urban Studies, University of Amsterdam; Han Lammers Chair, UvA
Students:
– Kristyna Vackova
Community art projects in Baishizhou
A debate about urban villages in Shenzhen through socially-engaged art > pdf (5Mb)
– Jeltsje de Blauw
Invisible boundaries in the city
Which barriers are limiting the health care access of migrants in Shenzhen? > pdf (4Mb)
– Tjerron Boxem
Public participation as a means for adaptation to extreme precipitation in light of climate change > pdf (2Mb)
– Auke Boomsma
Stakeholders learning, Shekou turning and one company’s earnings
The discovery of open planning processes in Shekou District, located in the Special Economic Zone of Shenzhen > pdf (1Mb)
– Elmar Hanewald
Motivations of street entrepreneurs
A multiple case study in Shenzhen, China > pdf (2Mb)
– Marten Reinstra
What sets them apart?
Parents of border-crosser students, Shenzhen > pdf (1Mb)
– Dake Li
Self-organized group initiatives in Shenzhen’s urban parks
Impact on park environment and planning implications > pdf (5Mb)
– Meriélen Goulart de Campos
Small-scale interventions as an approach to urban villages renewal in Shenzhen > pdf (6Mb)
– Daniël Gordon
Budding capitalism in a Chinese context
The study of young entrepreneurs in a capitalist experiment: Shenzhen > pdf (2Mb)
– Emiel den Hollander
Keeping the knowledge inside the city
Preferences and viewpoints of creative industry workers regarding the housing market in Shenzhen > pdf (2Mb)
– Tamsin Aufderheijde
The homemaking process of self-initiated expatriates living in Shenzhen > pdf (2Mb)
– Julius Blaisse
Growing up in Shenzhen
A qualitative study of place attachment in a rapidly changing environment > pdf (1Mb)
HOW TO OPTIMIZE THE WATCH PARK?
WORKSHOP JUNE 8-12, 2015
Participants:
– Markus Appenzeller Architect and founder architecture office MLA+
– Jasper Hugtenburg Landscape architect, H+N+S Landscape Architects
– Christiaan Pfeiffer Urban planner and landscape architect, City of Almere
– Tiffany Tsui Strategic planner, former strategic project director region China, Royal HaskoningDHV
– Leo Versteijlen Project developer and founder SITE urban development
– Linda Vlassenrood Program director INTI
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HOW DID WE GIVE FEEDBACK ON THE GUANGMING GREEN RING COMPETITION?
WORKSHOP OCTOBER 12-16, 2015
Participants:
– Markus Appenzeller Architect and founder architecture office MLA+
– Jasper Hugtenburg Landscape architect, H+N+S Landscape Architects
– Christiaan Pfeiffer Urban planner and landscape architect, City of Almere
– Tiffany Tsui Strategic planner, former strategic project director region China, Royal HaskoningDHV
– Leo Versteijlen Project developer and founder SITE urban development
– Linda Vlassenrood Program director INTI
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HOW TO STEER THE SUCCESS OF THE SPONGE CITY?
WORKSHOP MAY 30-JUNE 3, 2016
participants:
– Markus Appenzeller Architect and founder architecture office MLA+
– Jasper Hugtenburg Landscape architect, H+N+S Landscape Architects
– Christiaan Pfeiffer Urban planner and landscape architect, City of Almere
– Wouter Spijkerman Project developer SITE urban development
– Tiffany Tsui Strategic planner, former strategic project director region China, Royal HaskoningDHV
– Linda Vlassenrood Program director INTI
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HOW TO ACHIEVE GREEN COMMUTING IN GUANGMING?
WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 25-29, 2017
participants:
– Steven Fleming Urban planner and founder Cycle-space
– Frank Talsma Landscape architect, H+N+S Landscape Architects
– Tiffany Tsui Strategic planner, former strategic project director region China, Royal HaskoningDHV
– Leo Versteijlen Project developer and founder SITE urban development
– Linda Vlassenrood Program director INTI
– Roland Winkler Managing director, architecture office MLA+ Shanghai
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