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Day 1 - 18 July 2018,
PROGRAM SHEET 18-21 July 2018
Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Wednesday
Time Programme
0800- 0900 Registration
0900 Opening Ceremony
0900- 0905 Welcome by Congress Chair - Damian Tang
0905- 0915 Address by IFLA President - Prof. Kathryn Moore
0915- 0930 Opening Speech by Guest of Honour - Minister Lawrence Wong, Minister of National Development, Second Minister of Finance
0930 - 1000 Opening Keynote – The Vision of Biophilic Cities
Prof. Timothy Beatley, Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities, in the Department of Urban and
Environmental Planning University of Virginia: School of Architecture,
United States of America
1000 - 1030 Morning Refreshments
1030 - 1100 Keynote Session - “Greening Our Red Dot” - Creating Liveable Density
Dr. Cheong Koon Hean, Chief Executive Officer,
Housing & Development Board,
Singapore
1100 - 1130 Keynote Session on Biophilic City - Ecosystem Services in the Urban Landscape
Prof. Peter Edwards, Principal Investigator,
Future Cities Laboratory,
Switzerland
1130 -1200 Keynote Session - Naturalising a High Density City. The Reality and Logistics
Henry Steed, Director,
ICN Design International Pte Ltd,
Singapore
1200 - 1230 Panel Discussion
Moderator: Daniel Cook, Chief Executive Officer,
Landscape Institute,
United Kingdom
1230 -1300 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award & Presentation
1300 - 1400 Networking Lunch
Featured Session – Biophilic City
Biophilic Design and Culture
Featured Session - Smart Nation
Smart tool and data - adoption of new
technology and big data to inform design
Featured Session - Future Resilience
Showcases integrated design
solutions through projects by various
design disciplines to make cities
more resilient against climate
change
1400 - 1420 Intertwined Culture and Nature for the
Urban Future: Cultural and Natural
Heritage Assets as a Platform for
Landscape Architect’s to Achieve the UN
Sustainable Development Goals-2030
Global Agenda
Patricia M. O'Donnell,
Founder & Principal,
Heritage Landscapes LLC,
United States of America
Cooling Singapore - Scientific Knowledge
for Decision-Makers
Dr. Conrad H. Philipp,
Singapore-ETH Centre, Cooling Singapore,
Singapore
The Ripple Effect - Building the
Future of Resiliency
Ming-Jen Hsueh,
Landscape Architect,
Sasaki Associate,
United States of America
1420 - 1440 Nature System in Chinese Cities- Past,
Present and Future
Prof. Wang Xiang-Rong, Former Vice
President of CHSLA, Dean of School of
Architecture, Beijing Forestry University
People's Republic of China
Green Intelligence - the Future of
Plants and People
Veera Sekaran, Founder,
Managing Director,
Greenology,
Singapore
Living Infrastructure + Resilience
Gena Wirth, Design Principal,
SCAPE Studio,
United States of America
1440 - 1500 Biophilic Railway Stations –
Re-imagine the Nature of Transit
Design
Dr. Philip Roös,
Deakin University,
Australia
Punggol Digital District - A New
Approach to Designing Singapore’s
Next Generation Business and
University District
Aaron Tham, Director,
JTC Corporation,
Singapore
Designing Resilience In Asia.
Designing the Unpredictable,
Planning with Uncertainty
Asst Prof. Oscar Carracedo,
Department of Architecture,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
1500 - 1515 Discussions
Moderator: Yvonne Tan,
Director,
DP Green Pte Ltd,
Singapore
Discussions
Moderator: Muhammad Yazid bin
Ninsalam,
RMIT University,
Melbourne,
Australia
Discussions
Moderator: Stephen Caffyn,
Principal,
Stephen Caffyn Landscape Design,
Singapore
Paper Presentation Session-
Greenery and Health
Paper Presentation Session-
Performance Evaluation of Greenery and
Public Spaces
Paper Presentation Session-
Design for Climate Change
1515 -1530 Improving Mental Health in Prison
Through Biophilic Design
Dr. Jana Soderlund,
Curtin University,
Australia
Estimating Leaf Area Index of Urban
Trees from Digital Zenith Cover
Photography: A Framework on its
Application for Urban Practitioners
Suen Ester Jun-Yu,
Singapore-ETH Centre,
Future Cities Laboratory,
Singapore
[Eco]Logical Urban Placemaking:
Connectivity and Climate Change
Resilience by Design
Prof. Stilgenbauer Judith,
University of Hawaii,
Hawaii
1530 - 1545 Living Landscape and Brain Reactions
Prof. Chang, Chun-Yen,
National Taiwan University
Tree canopy quantification of street
canyons in high density urban
environments using Google Street View
Gong Fang-Ying,
Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Hongkong, China
Recrafting Urban Climate Change
Resilience Understandings
Prof. David Jones,
Deakin University,
Australia
1545 - 1600 Impact of Learning Landscapes in
Developing Cognitive Skills of Preschool
Students: Case Study from Kandy, Sri
Lanka
Herath Hiroshana Charith,
University of Moratuwa,
Sri Lanka
The Application of Urban Flooding
Potential Analysis and Area Inundated
Land-Use Suitability for Detention Park -
- The Case for Taipei Da Gou Creek Park
Lin Kai-Tai,
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,
People's Republic of China
The Landscape Carbon Calculator:
A Tool to Understand and Improve
our Carbon Footprint
Pamela Conrad,
CMG Landscape Architecture,
United States of America
1600 - 1615 Creating A New Suburban Landscape by
Means of Therapeutic Landscape - Xianhe
Hainan Province
Sun Xue-Rong,
Beijing Forestry University,
People's Republic of China
Research on Spatiotemporal Distribution
and Environmental Demand of Physical
Activities for the Elderly in Community
Park at Cold Region Based on Healthy
Perspective
Yu Yang,
Harbin Institute of Technology,
People's Republic of China
Vegetation Succession Planning
and Resilience
Prof. David Jones,
Deakin University,
Australia
1615 - 1645 Afternoon Refreshments
Paper Presentation Session –
Greenery and Health
Paper Presentation Session –
Data for Design Insight
Paper Presentation Session-
Disaster Resilience
1645 - 1700 Development of Biophilic Cities in Russia:
From Ideal Scientific Town and Ecopolis
to the Green Strategy of the Modern
Megapolis
Dr. Maria Ignatieva,
University of Western Australia and
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,
Australia
Study on Urban Interior Bicycle Greenway
Planning Based on Big Data Analysis of
Shared Bicycle
Chen Xixi,
Beijing Forestry University,
People's Republic of China
Hybrid City
Boonsom Yossapon,
Friends of River,
Thailand
1700 - 1715 Garden Therapy in African Slums
Dr. Antolok Mariusz,
University of Warmia and
Mazury in Olsztyn,
Poland
Materializing Microclimate: Designing with
Data for Thermal Effect
Walls Wendy Laurel,
University of Melbourne,
Australia
Green Open Space and the Impact
of Tsunami-induced Damaged on in
Banda Aceh City
Desy Fatmala Makhmud,
National Institute Of Science and
Technology Jakarta,
Indonesia
1715 - 1730 Landscape Design As A Tool to Revitalize
Biophilic Features of A Degraded City
Environment, Case Study: Old Dhaka,
Bangladesh
Manifa Rehnuma,
Military Institute of Science and Technology
Bangladesh
Irrigation Redefined-Designing Solutions
for a Sustainable Future
Prof. Lam Yeng Ming,
Founder,
FytoSol Pte Ltd,
Singapore
Reconstruction Processes and
Support Activities since the Great
East Japan Earthquake
Prof.Hayashi Mayumi,
University of Hyogo,
Japan
1730 - 1745 Traces of Water in the Coastal Zone of
Lake Biwa: Toward Reconfiguring the
Cities with Latent Natural Systems
Shuichi Murakami,
University of Shiga Prefecture,
Japan
Big Data Analysis for Cultural Ecosystem
Services in Landscape Research
Lilan Jin,
Korea University
Republic of Korea
How to Minimize the Design of a
Place Damage by Disaster
Prof. Akita Noriko,
Chiba University,
Japan
1745 - 1800 Bioretention: Biophilic Technology for
Urban Stormwater Management
Dr. Moura Newton Becker,
UNIFOR,
Brazil
Smart investigation: Evaluation of
Beijing Olympic Forest Park based on
Online Big Data
Jiang Xin,
Beijing Forestry University,
People's Republic of China
Disaster Management through the
use of Animated Physical Model
Endo Kenya,
Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl,
Singapore
1800 - 2000 Welcome Reception
- Student Competition Awards & Charrette Awards
Day 2 - 19 July 2018, Thursday
Time Programme
0830 - 0900 Registration
0900 - 0930 Keynote Session - Biophilic City in a Garden: Restoring Nature, Nurturing Communities
Kenneth Er, Chief Executive Officer,
National Parks Board,
Singapore
0930 - 1000 Keynote Session on Future Resilience - Christchurch New Zealand: Re-building a Resilient Post-Earthquake City
Rachel De Lambert, Landscape Architect & Director,
Boffa Miskel,
New Zealand
1000 - 1030 Morning Refreshments
Paper Presentation Session-
Biophilic Landscape Design around the
World
Featured Session - Smart Nation
Modelling
- simulate the environment and
people behaviour to better
understand reality
Featured Session - Future Resilience
Respond to the question of how
landscape architectural strategies could
be successfully developed into best
practice and guidelines which
contribute toward the building of
resilient cities.
1030 - 1050 The Restorative Value of Nature in
Singapore's Landscape
Ryan Shubin,
Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl,
Singapore
Time: 1030 - 1045
Growing Fast and Staying Green -
Vienne's Green Space Strategies
Thomas Knoll,
Knollonconsult Umweltplanung ZT GmbH,
Austria
Time: 1045 - 1100
Embracing Nature through the Green
Infrastructure Network of Extensive
Urban Park System, Park Connectors
and Suburban Forest Parks: Fuzhou, A
Case Study of the Emerging Biophilic
City in China
Wei Ren,
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
People's Republic of China
Time: 1100 - 1115
Greening Chongqing: Creating a Green
City on the Yangzi towards Enhancing
'Double Happiness'
Prof. David Jones,
Deakin University, Australia
Time: 1115 – 1130
Biophilia and Berlin: How Historical
Conflict Establishes Progressive
Biophilic Landscape Strategies and
Design
Brent Greene,
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,
Melbourne,
Australia
Time: 1130 - 1145
Denser, Greener, Smarter
Prof. Thomas Schroepfer, Professor and
Founding Associate Head of Pillar,
Architecture and Sustainable Design
Singapore University of Technology and
Design,
Singapore
Singapore’s ABC Waters
Programme: Integrating Blue-
Green Designs in Urban
Landscapes
Tan Nguan Sen,
Chief Sustainability Officer,
Public Utilities Board,
Singapore
1050 - 1110 Using Data Analytics and Geospatial
Modelling to Strengthen Parks Planning
Huang Zhongwen,
Director,
Digital Planning Lab,
Urban Redevelopment Authority,
Singapore
Biodiversity for Strengthening Resilience
to Climate Change: The Singapore
Experience
Dr. Lena Chan,
Senior Director,
National Parks Board,
Singapore
1110 - 1130 Connecting Landscaping and Human
Well Being - Design for Outdoor
Comfort in Tropical Climates
Wolfgang Kessling,
Partner and Principal,
Trassolar,
Germany
Building Urban Resilience in the
Asia Pacific & Beyond.
Saurabh Gaidhani,
Associate Director,
100 Resilient Cities,
Ethopia
1130 - 1145 Discussions
Moderator: Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan,
Research Scholar, Architecture and
Sustainability Pillar, SUTD
1st Vice President, SILA
Singapore
Discussions
Moderator: Emily Lim,
Singapore Polytechnic,
Singapore
Paper Presentation Session-
Smart Tools for Data Collection and
Design
Paper Presentation Session-
Resilient Community
1145 - 1200 The Landscape Recovery in Small Cities
and Towns in China-Based on Liuying,
Fengxiang County, Shaanxi
Zhang Weiping,
Xian University of Architecture &
Technology,
People's Republic of China
Applications of Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles Remote Sensing Technology in
Landscape Architecture
Han Weijie,
Beijing Forestry University,
People's Republic of China
Infinitely Adaptive Socialised Housing
Development for Urban Regeneration
and Resiliency
Jouykovi Ignaecia Cruel,
Rizal Environment and
Natural Resources Office,
Philippines
1200 - 1215 History and Characteristics Of Urban
Parks Those Have Been Built On
Transportation Infrastructure
Jisoo Sim,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University,
United States of America
Geodesign Tools to Support Design with
Nature in Urban Design
Huo Suyue,
South China University of Technology,
People's Republic of China
Re-enrooting Food and People to the
Place and Re-exploring Landscape
Locality for Future Resilience
Dr. Wang Kuang-Yu,
Chung Yuan University
1215 - 1230 Gaobeidian Ziquan River
Sun Hu,
Chief Executive Officer,
S.P.I Landscape Group,
People's Republic of China
Bird Tracking in Sungei Buloh Wetland
Reserve, Singapore
David Li,
Manager,
National Parks Board,
Singapore
Sydney's Olympic Peninsula : Growing
the Green Games Legacy - a Showcase
for Urban Resilience
David Andrew Martin,
Sydney Olympic Park Authority,
Australia
1230 - 1245 Strategies for the Recovery of
Threatened Natural Systems and Their
Role on the Mitigation of Rapid Urban
Growth in Montes De Oca, Costa Rica
Prof. Laura Chaverri Flores,
Universidad de Costa Rica and
Tecnológico de Costa Rica,
Costa Rica
Transforming Data to Information:
Multi-Source Data Fusion with
Landscape Information Modeling
Workflow in Landscape Design Project
Dr. Guo Yong,
Tsinghua University,
People's Republic of China
Inclusive River
Boonsom Yossapon,
Friends of River,
Thailand
1245 - 1400 Networking Lunch
Featured Session - Biophilic City Design
of neighborhood landscapes with
landscapes services. This session
convenes policy makers, practitioners
and academics in varying fields to
share insights on an integrated design
process applied in the planning and
design of neighborhood landscapes in
Singapore.
Featured Session - Smart
Nation Cities and Innovation
Featured Session - Future Resilience
Discourse on visions of sustainable
society and resilient environment
across scale and geography through a
trans-disciplinary approach with the
sharing of perspective from academics,
activists and landscape architects.
1400 - 1420 Why Designing for Neighbourhood
Landscapes Matter - Overview of
Research Project
Prof. Tan Puay Yok,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
Living Digital in Smart Cities
Prof. Poon King Wang,
Director,
Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative
Cities,
Singapore
Landscape Approach, Ecosystem
Services and Future Resilience
Dr. Himlal Baral, Senior Scientist,
Center for International Forestry Research
Indonesia
1420 - 1440 Keynote Session 1 - Landscapes for
Our Heartlands: A Biophilic
Landscape Design Approach
Leonard Cai, Deputy Director of
Building & Research Institute,
Housing & Development Board,
Singapore
Cities & Innovations, Smart Nation
Track: How Information Technology and
Data Analytics May Provide Insights into
the Design Processes by Better
Quantifying Our Understanding of the
Environment.
Adam White,
Director,
Davies White Ltd,
United Kingdom
Between A Rock And Hard Place:
Building Resilience in an Uncertain
World
Prof. Jonathan Rigg, Director of the Asia
Research Institute and Department of
Geography,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
1440 - 1500 Keynote Session 2 - Escape from
Sequestration Bondage: Soil Designs for
Compact Neighbourhood Landscapes
Prof. Jim Chi Yung,
Education University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong, China
The Digitisation of Vegetation: From
Solitary Trees to Whole Forests
Dr. Ervine Lin,
National Parks Board
Singapore
Urban Wilds as a Resource of Resilient
Cities
Prof. Yun Hye Hwang, Assistant Professor,
Department of Architecture,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
1500 - 1515 Discussions
Moderator: Prof. Tan Puay Yok
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Discussions
Moderator: Simon Morrison, Director,
ICN Design International Pte Ltd,
Singapore
Discussions
Moderator: Liu Huei Lyn,
Senior Landscape Architect,
Public Utilities Board,
Singapore
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Accreditation/ Continuing Professional development Points to earn
1515 - 1545 Afternoon Refreshments Afternoon Refreshments
1545 - 1600 Designing for Nature
Leonard Ng,
Ramboll Dreistl Studio,
Singapore
Paper Presentation Session-
Modeling for better design
Paper Presentation Session-
Green infrastructure
1600 - 1615 Standing on the Ground - Respecting
the Original Topography
GyoungTak Park,
Dongsimwon Design Corp,
Republic of Korea
Designing from the Field
Philipp Urech,
Future Cities Laboratory,
Singapore
Re-framing Road Networks as
Ecological Corridors in India
Nidhi Madan,
BBPL/ Studio EN,
India
1615 - 1630 The Wenshan Oasis Project:
Neighbourhood Landscape Design along
the Waterway
Liu Po-Hung, Chairman,
Classic Landscape Design and Planning
Ltd
Intelligent Landscapes: Information
Modeling for a New Generation of Flood
Control Strategies in São Paulo City,
Brazil
Dr. Moura Newton Becker,
UNIFOR,
Brazil
Garden Avenues: Strategies for
Implementation of Greenways in
Fortaleza-Brazil Road System
Raquel Moraes Cortez,
Universidade De Fortaleza,
Brazil
1630 - 1645 Landscape Design with
Ecosystem Services in High-
Density Cities
Prof. Liao Kuei-Hsien,
National Taipei University
Assessment of the Structural
Connectivity of Green Spaces to Identify
Stepping Stones for Garden City
Development of Quezon City Philippines
Aicel Mae Jovelo Alvarez,
University of the Philippines,
Philippines
Study on Effectiveness of Strategies to
Re-establish Landscape Connectivity of
Expressways
Nanayakkara Godakandage,
University of Moratuwa,
Sri Lanka
1645 - 1700 The Role of Green Spaces in
Community Formation Depends on the
Urban Context
Dr. Vincent Chua,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
Smart Library for Landscape
Information Modeling
Lee Chan Jong & Prof. Lee Yumi,
Seoul National University,
Republic of Korea
Introducing Alternative Project
Frameworks Through Landscape Design
Anastasia Nikologianni,
Birmingham City University,
United Kingdom
1700 - 1715 Window View in a High-rise
Neighbourhood and the Brain: The
Effects of Floor Level and Green Cover
on the Alpha and Beta Rhythms
Dr. Agnieszka O. Guizzo,
National University of Singapore,
Singapore
Calibration of the Model ENVI-met
V4 for Predicting the Microclimate
Variation in an Urban Park
Li Yingnan,
Seoul National University,
Republic of Korea
A Study of the Planning and Design
Process of Green Infrastructure
Focusing on Green Street Approach
Dr. Im Joowon,
University of Texas,
United States of America
1715 - 1730 Discussions
Moderator: Prof. Liao Kuei-Hsien,
National Taipei University
Mapping the Equivalent Vertical
Sunshine Duration Curve of Outdoor
Space beside Buildings for Dynamic
Landscape Planting Design
Dr. Lin Chuang-Hung,
National United University
Life Commemoration Post Earthquake
Reconstruction
Prof. Lu Shiliang & Ju Xi,
Harbin Institute of Technology,
People's Republic of China
1730 - 1800 Closing Keynote - Landscapes of the Future
Daan Roosegaarde, Artist and Innovator,
Studio Roosegaarde,
Netherlands
1800 - 1810 Closing Remarks by President Elected - Prof. James Hayter
1810 - 1820 IFLA World Flag Handover Ceremony
IFLA Asia Pacific Flag Handover Ceremony
1900 – 2230 Awards Gala
Presenting the AAPME Awards 2018
Association Points
Australian Institute of Horticulture Inc. (AIH) 6 CPD Points
Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects (HKILA)
4 CPD Points
Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia (ILAM) 6 CPD Points
Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) 4 BOA-SIA CPD Accreditation Points
Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects (SILA) Up to 18 CPD Points including Technical Tour
Taiwan Institute of Landscape Architects (TILA) 20 CPD Points
POSTER PRESENTATION
Poster Presentation at IFLA World Congress 2018 gathers international presenters who will present their research on the event themes of Biophilic City, Smart Nation and Future Resilience.
All attendees are welcome to attend the complimentary sessions at the Poster Gallery, held within the Sponsor
Showcase Area.
Day 1 - 18 July 2018, Wednesday
Time Programme
Biophilic
1300 - 1310 A Landscape Approach to Urbanism for the 21st Century City
Beverly Ann Sandalack, University of Calgary
Canada
1310 -1320 A Study of Therapeutic Landscape as a Media on Rehabilitation for Juvenile Delinquents with reference to
Thaldena and Weraluwatte Child Probation Centers in Sri Lanka
Jayasundara, Uchitha Ruwanthi, University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka
1320 - 1330 Exploration of The Development Mode of Community Agriculture Landscape Unit in Urban—West Philadelphia
Black Community Wasteland Recycling As The Study Object
Ying Zhang, Beijing Forestry University
People's Republic of China
1330-1340 Smellscape Design Wisdom of Jiangnan Garden in Ming-Qing Dynasty
Chen Yiwei, South China Agricultural University
People's Republic of China
Future Resilience
1340-1350 LWCircus Shared Operative Program, Landscape Design Methods based on Social Practices for an Inclusive
and Resilient Urban Future
Annacaterina Piras, LWCircus
Italy
1350 - 1400 The San Leandro Creek Urban Greenway in Oakland, CA: Resilient Infrastructure for Retrofitting the
Future Biophilic City
Dorottya Bekesi, Szent Istvan University
Hungary
1400 - 1615 Break and continuation of the Conference Sessions
Smart Nation
1615-1625 Smart Landscape – Technology Modeling Diego Paim Silveira, UNIFOR
Brazil
1625 - 1635 A comparative study of the application of the Storm Water Management Model in the Construction of Urban Green Space Under the Perspectives of Sponge Cities
Ming Shao, Beijing Forestry University People's Republic of China
1635 - 1645 Urban Informatics on Thermal Imaging and Urban Landscape with Next Generation Vigilantes Domingo Vithanage Hiruda Nilupul Paulis, The Renewable Energy Solutions (pvt) ltd
Sri Lanka
POSTER PRESENTATION
Poster Presentation at IFLA World Congress 2018 gathers international presenters who will present their research on the event themes of Biophilic City, Smart Nation and Future Resilience.
All attendees are welcome to attend the complimentary sessions at the Poster Gallery, held within the Sponsor
Showcase Area.
Day 2 - 19 July 2018, Thursday
Time Programme
Biophilic
1245 - 1255 Sensitive Land Restoration of Chaka Salt Lake
Shen Dan, Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Urban Planning and Design Institute
People's Republic of China
1255 -1305 Spatial Temporal Changes of Urban Green Spaces in Relation to Land Surface Temperature/ A Case Study
from Beijing, China
Majid Amani-Beni, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS)
People's Republic of China
1305 - 1315 Biophilic Approach To Landscape Restoration Of Owuru River Wetlands In The Redemption City
Adesina John Adekunle, University of Lagos
Nigeria
1315 - 1325 Research of the Biophilic Feature in the Human Settlements Construction in Ancient China: A Case Study of
Northwest Beijing Region
Qiang Zhu, Beijing Forestry University
People's Republic of China
1325- 1335 Urban River Landscape Planning Based on Water Environment Evaluation – Case Study of Panlong River
Wang Yuhong, Beijing Forestry University
People's Republic of China
1335-1345 Arrecife. The Capital of the Biosphere Reserve
Palop-Casado Juan, Lab for Planning and Architecture
Spain
1345-1355 Impact Of Vertical Landscape In Urban Spaces
Chamara Wijesinghe, Univeristy of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka
1400 - 1515 Break and continuation of the Conference Sessions
1515 - 1525 Study on the Landscape Feature and Regenerative Strategy of Fujimi Historical Town in Japan
Qu Shi, Beijing Forestry University
People's Republic of China
1525 - 1535 A Study of Close-to-Nature Urban Forest Evaluation and Design -- Taking the Beijing Bai-wang Urban
Forest Park as a Case
Wang Sijie, Beijing Forestry University
People's Republic of China
Future Resilience
1535 - 1545 Development Considerations For Edge Protection: A Case Study Of The Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR)
Pearlyn Chang, Grant Associates Singapore
1545 - 1555 Recovery of the Geological Landscape as a Successful Geo-tourism Site in Gunung Keriang, Kedah by Implementing the Landscape Analytical Framework based on Ian Mcharg Ecological Method
Zakaria Muhammad Adam, Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
1555 - 1605 Elastic Construction of Green Open Space—take Shijiazhuang Longquan Lake Country Park as an Example
Wang Meilin, Beijing Forestry University People's Republic of China
OPEN THEATRE PROGRAMME
The Open Theatre consists of a line-up of curated sessions conducted by renowned landscape architects, academia and selected IFLA AAPME Award winners.
All attendees are welcome to attend the complimentary sessions at the Sponsor Showcase Area.
Day 1 - 18 July 2018, Wednesday
Time Programme
1300 - 1330 Experiencing Sustainability in the Outdoors
Priya Vakil-Choksi, Co-Founder, ThinkPhi
1330 - 1400 Irrigation Redefined - Designing Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Prof Lam Yeng Ming, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Founder, FytoSol Pte Ltd
1400 - 1430 Options for Green Rooftops and Terraces: Natural v. Synthetic: A Critical Review
Frank Jellinek, International Market Development, Roofingreen Srl
Our Conversation: Landscape Architects Accreditation in Singapore In 2015, the Landscape Architects Accreditation Programme was set up to distinguish competent landscape architects, who ensure best practices in areas such as landscape planning, conservation, design and implementation. The programme provides practical evaluation criteria and accredits individual Landscape Architect with the relevant skill and knowledge, to contribute to the creation of liveable and sustainable environment. Since the launch of the programme and the Landscape Architects Accreditation Programme Examination held in 2015 and 2016, there are more than 120 accredited landscape architects listed in the Landscape Architects Accreditation Directory (LAAD). The Accredited Landscape Architects are to comply with the Continuous Professional Development (CPD) requirements yearly, to maintain their accreditation status. The panel of invited speakers has a diverse background and will share their experiences and thoughts on the ‘journey of a Landscape Architect’ from the education stage to the working stage. The sharing will discuss the various roles of Landscape Architects, and provide tips on overcoming the possible challenges. Organised by: Supported by:
Time Programme
1500 - 1520 Introduction to Landscape Accreditation in Singapore Ms Fumiko Sano, Chairperson, Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects Accreditation Sub-committee
1520 - 1540 Master of Landscape Architecture Programme and Graduate Prof. Tan Puay Yok, National University of Singapore
1540 – 1600 Training Experience from University to Accreditation Ms Kwan Yu Wen, Tierra Design
1600 - 1620 Professional Practice and Continuous Professional Development Mr. Leonard Ng, Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
1620 - 1650 Panel Discussion
1650 - 1730 Networking
OPEN THEATRE PROGRAMME
All attendees are welcome to attend the complimentary sessions held within the Sponsor Showcase Area.
Day 2 - 19 July 2018, Thursday
IFLA Singapore- Culture Nature Journey Knowledge Cafes A central issue in the dialogue about the urban future is the integration of culture and nature. This culture/nature focus follows on the 2016 Nature Culture Journey at the IUCN World Congress (Hawaii, 2016) and the Culture Nature Journey at the ICOMOS Generaly Assembly (Delhi, 2017) which were full symposia. These Knowledge Cafés provide a platform for dialogue about some of these widespread challenging issues and opportunities for Landscape Architects to learn from each other contributing to long lasting and resilient solutions.
Organised by:
ICOMOS -IFLA ISCCL (International Scientific Committee for Cultural Landscapes)
Time Programme
0900 - 0955 Intersection of BioDiversity and Cultural Diversity in Cities making the Case for Public Spaces Moderators: Patricia O’Donnell (President), Nupur Prothi Khanna
Description: This session begins with a highlighted presentation of the current urban issues and hopeful
directions for people, nature and our shared public space heritage. For the “Commons” of urban public spaces these issues and directions include: the social aspects of open access to quality public space inclusivity, social justice, better health for all species; the environmental aspects of climate change adaptation, urban habitat enrichment; trees for cities, air quality and urban heat island quelling; the economic aspects of positive employment, increased resilience to disasters, provision of ecological services, uplift neighborhoods; improve public health and increase land values. The three pillars of Sustainability- Society/Environment/Economy will be employed as topical foci to curate the dialogue.
1000 - 1055 Relevant to Landscape Architects- Indigenous Cultural Respect for and Learning from Nature Moderators: Diane Menzies (Ngati Kahungunu) and TBC
Description: Intertwined culture/nature beliefs, practices and traditions are integral to many indigenous
cultures. This session will begin with an introduction to those beliefs and practices from the moderators’ perspectives. An introduction to living with a reverence for nature, integration of nature into daily life, traditions of seasonal recognition of natural cycles, spiritual connections to place and an indigenous mindset toward resource consumption and replenishment will serve as a foundation for a shared dialogue. The curated discussion will revolve around applying these ideas to the roles of landscape architects as planning and design professionals and advocates for a vital, thriving planet.
1100 - 1155 Urban Landscape Heritage & The Roles of Landscape Architects Moderators: Patricia O’Donnell, Nupur Prothi Khanna and TBC
Description: In 2011 the UN passed an international soft law, the UNESCO Recommendation of the Historic
Urban Landscape (HUL). For the first time, the HUL document envisions cultural heritage and development as compatible and effective. Uniqueness and sense of place is embodied in the cultural assets of Culture/Nature-shaped cities. This individual city identity, based on history and place as evolved, increases social cohesion and economic strength for residents and visitors. Within a construct of good governance, HL recognizes four tool groups: Community Engagement; Knowledge and Planning; Regulatory Systems; and Finance. In this session the moderator will present these four tool groups and explore the opportunities for Landscape Architects in each tool group.
1200 - 1255 Resilient Cities Embrace Biodiverse, Culturally Diverse and Inclusive Place and Populace Moderators: Amit Prothi, Associate Director, City Resilience Delivery, Singapore, 100 Resilient Cities (100
RC) and TBC
Description: To launch this shared dialogue the 100 RC constructs of urban resilience as framed by the four dimensions of Health & Wellbeing; Economy & Society; Infrastructure & Environment; and Leadership & Strategy will be summarized highlighting the roles of Landscape Architects in bringing greater resilience to cities. Highlighting the Infrastructure & Environment vector the human-shaped and natural systems will provide focus that is highly relevant to the LA profession. Examples of 100 RC actions to enhance resilience within the environments and infrastructure area will open issues and positive directions being taken by cities already. The shared dialogue will be guided by the 100RC frameworks that fully recognize and launch actions from the platforms of cities facing a growing range of adversities and challenges in the 21st century, from the effects of climate change to growing migrant populations to inadequate infrastructure to pandemics to cyber-attacks. Resilience is what helps cities adapt and transform in the face of these challenges, helping them to prepare for both the expected and the unexpected. This guided dialogue will explore the roles of Landscape Architects in upgrading urban resilience.
OPEN THEATRE PROGRAMME
All attendees are welcome to attend the complimentary sessions held within the Sponsor Showcase Area.
Day 2 - 19 July 2018, Thursday IFLA Asia Pacific-Yuan Ye Designers’ Forum & Dialogue - cross border, integrate & develop This dialogue and project presentations bring together selected winners of AAPME Award to talk about their winning projects in Asia. Get insights from Singapore landscape architects on how biophilia design are applied in resilience building; learn from award winning China landscape architects on how Chinese art and traditions are infused into the craftsmanship of landscape architecture; and few other winning projects from the region that would impress you with the rigorous design and inspiring engagement process that speaks volume for the excellent works. This session is also created for designers and buyers of design to network and discuss business opportunities in China and across regions where the economics and business exchanges would add values to these design dialogues. The Designers’ Dialogue will further witness the signing of MOU between IFLA Asia Pacific Region and Asian Landscape Architecture Society to forge a close partnership and future collaboration between both organizations. This session is hosted by IFLA Asia Pacific Region President, Mr Damian Tang.
Organised by:
Yuan Ye Award International Competition Organizing Committee
Time Programme
1400 - 1405 Opening address
Damian Tang, IFLA Asia Pacific President
1405 - 1410 Guest speech
Osman Mohd Tahir, Vice Chairman of ALAS
1410 – 1425 Zhengzhou Garden Expo-Hui Garden
Yu Jinlong, President of Triones Landscape Design Institute CO,.LTD
1425 – 1440 Redevelopment of Admiralty Park
Ten S.K, Partner of Ortus Design Pte Ltd
1440 – 1455 The practice and development trend of Longfor Real Estate Landscape
Zheng Yunqing, Landscape Director of Longfor Properties Co. Ltd
1455 – 1510 Yishun Nature Park
Peter Bridgewater, ONG&ONG Pte Ltd
1510 – 1525 Research on the Design of Cross-border Integration of Scenic Spots Based on Regional Culture
Tan Xiangong, Professor of Hunan Agricultural University
1525 – 1540 Learning Forest or Kranji Marshes
Stephen Caffyn, Director of Stephen Caffyn Landscape Design
1540 – 1555
Landscape Design and Construction of "Qingxiyuan·Suigongdao" in Dujiangyan, "World Cultural Heritage Site" Lin Xikui, Vice President of Sichuan Garden Chamber of Commerce
1555 – 1625
Panel Discussion - Cross-Border, Integration, Development Host & moderated by: Mr Damian Tang, IFLA Asia Pacific President
Discussion Guests: Carey Duncan, IFLA Africa President; Mohammad Motellebi, IFLA Middle East President; Peter Bridgewater, ONG&ONG Pte Ltd and Stephen Caffyn, Director of Stephen Caffyn Landscape Design
1625 – 1635 IFLA APR-ALAS MOU Signing:
APR Presidential Roundtable Meeting and Yuan Ye Summit Partnership
1635 – 1700 Networking
OTHER KEY ACTIVITIES
Technical Tour
Explore the deep wonders of what Singapore has to offer, and gain first-hand experience on how the city has
tremendously infuse nature into the heart of all urban developments.
Delegates can look forward to be part of our specially curated Technical Tours, where we go out to explore
award-winning sites right in this garden city. Technical tours are only opened to all attendees, and prior
reservation on event website required.
20 July 2018, Friday| 0900 – 1700 | S$200.00
Awards Gala presenting IFLA AAPME Awards 2018 & IFLA Asia-Pac LA Luminary Award 2017
An inaugural award initiated by the IFLA Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East (AAPME) regions. Organised
by the IFLA Asia Pacific region and co-chaired by the three IFLA regional presidents, it is an international
award for landscape design and planning recognition that is open to all IFLA regions and practitioners
around the world for projects within the Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East regions. Prior reservation on event website required.
Winners will be announced at The Awards Gala on Thursday, 19 July 2018, 1900 hours at the Sands
Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
Accompanying Persons/Family Programme
An optional programme specially curated for friends and families of the Congress participants.
Registration can be done via the congress delegate registration website.
Singapore Garden Festival Enter a magical world of exciting garden designs and exquisite floral creations as Singapore
goes into full bloom at the Singapore Garden Festival 2018. Held at the award-winning
Gardens by the Bay, this year’s Festival promises to be more spectacular than ever before.
www.singaporegardenfestival.com
Official Hotel Partner – Marina Bay Sands
Located in the heart of Singapore’s central business district, Marina Bay Sands is
the ultimate destination for entertainment, business and shopping. Congress
delegates will get to enjoy special rates, by making reservation on event website.
http://www.ifla2018.com
For more information, please contact: Ms Emily Chua, Senior Project Manager Singex Exhibitions Pte Ltd Mobile phone: (+65) 9109 6097 Email: [email protected]