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		<title>Conferences/ Symposia </title>
				
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		<description>Exhibitions/ Talks / Events
Events organised/curated
International ConferencesSymposiaLecture Series
︎︎︎https://deltaurbanism.org/events/
	

	
	
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Curated and organised Conferences, Symposia, Lecture Series, PhD Seminar, Summer School (selection) 
Bacchin, T.K., Muñoz Sanz, V., Katsikis, N. 'Symposium Urban Design: Unknow Grounds, Closing Symposium Urban Design Month—A+BE TUDelft, 27 October 2023 


Muñoz Sanz, V., Bacchin, T.K., Katsikis, N. 'Symposium Repositioning Urban Design: Projections, Limits, Encounters, Opening Symposium Urban Design Month—A+BE TUDelft, 27 October 2023 


Iyer, M., Bacchin, T.K., Kumar, S., van der Meulen, G. Summer School Making Room for Rivers CEPT University, India and A+BE TUDelft, City of Rotterdam. Seminar 'Landscapes of Change. Room for the River and the Project of Water Sensitivity'. A+BE TUDelft, 01 June 2023 


Bacchin, T.K., Kansal, M.L., Shiva, R., Iyer, M., Surendran, U., Harikumar, P.S., Kapshe, M. 'UN Water Conference —Co-Designing Water Sensitivity for fast-growing secondary cities: Cross-sectoral relational dynamics and pathways for socio-ecological transitions'. Virtual Event of the United Nations Water Conference, 18 March 2023. 


Bacchin, T.K. &#38;amp; Delijaicov, A. International Seminar BK TU Delft / LABPROJ FAU USP—'The Architectural Project of Fluid Grounds: From local to continental approaches.' Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, 21-22 March 2023. 


Bacchin, T.K. Kansal M.L. Munegar, N. Shiva, R. 'Water4Change International Symposium on Ingrated Water Management'— Workshop Series on Pathways and Experiments towards Water Sensitivity' India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, 21-22 February 2023. (with the presence of the Dutch Embassador in India Mr. Marten van den Berg, Chair NWO Steering Group WOTRO-Science for Development Prof.dr. Wiebe Bijker, and the Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology India, Dr. Srivari Chandrasekhar. 


Zevenbergen, C. Bacchin, T.K. International Delta Conference 'Redesigning Deltas'. Kunsthall Rotterdam and TU Delft, 16-18 June 2022. Role: Lead conference organiser and curator. High societal impact – large news coverage at national level: see e.g. (article 1) and (article 2). The conference is reported in the Delta Programme 2023. 


Bacchin, T.K. Büsse, M. 'Lines of Flight' PhD Seminar Delta Urbanism (online). Katsikis, N., Bacchin, T.K. 'Inland, Seaward Yearly Lecture Series'. (2021-2022) (2022-2023) A+BE TUDelft. 


Bacchin, T.K. &#38;amp; Delijaicov, A. Seminar Series BK TU Delft / LABPROJ FAU USP—'The architectural project of fluvial landscapes: politics and space.' Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo. (online) 


Bacchin, T.K., Venart, C., Calabrese, L., Coutand, I. 'Transdisciplinary Lecture Series—5 Conversations on the Present (state of): Matter / Topos / Habitat / (geo)Politics / Project.' Online. 


Bacchin, T.K., Hooimeijer, F. International Conference – Delta Design in Times of Climate Crisis, A+BE TUDelft, 05-06 March 2020 


Bacchin, T.K. 'Territory as a Project' Yearly Transitional Territories International Symposium A+BE TUDelft. 


Invited Design Critics and Lectures from AHO School of Architecture, Norway; Rice School of Architecture, USA; AA School of Architecture London, Royal College of Art, London, GSD Harvard, ETH Zurich. (2017) (2018) (2019) (2020-2021) (2022) (2023) 


Bacchin, T. 'Constructed Nature Symposium'. A+BE TUDelft / TU Delft DIMI Initiative. 


Bacchin, T.K. 'North Sea Landscapes of Coexistence' Yearly Symposium and Lecture Series. A+BE TUDelft. 


Bacchin, T.K., Khosravi, H., Lafleur, F. 'Fluid Territories: Landscapes, Labour and Logistics Symposium' 16th International Architecture Exhibition &#124; La Biennale di Venezia. Dutch Pavilion Extended Program. IUAV University of Venice, Italy, 14 June 2018. 


Bacchin, T.K. Meyer, H., Palmboom, F. 'Adaptation by Design Symposium'. TU Delft - UC Berkeley. A+BE TUDelft., UC Berkeley, September 2016 


Bacchin, T.K. &#38;amp; Delijaicov, A. Seminar Series BK TU Delft / LABPROJ FAU USP—'Architectural and Urbanistic articulation of the São Paulo Metropolitan Waterway System' Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, 26-27 April 2016. 




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		<title>RDD Redesigning Delta Design Study</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2023 03:10:18 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>Research

RDD Redesigning Deltas
Design Study
	[2021-2023]

Design Study Co-Principal Investigator
︎︎︎https://www.redesigningdeltas.org/

Redesigning Deltas investigates new forms of interdisciplinary design in which urban, landscape and engineering disciplines project a future founded on the natural and spatial qualities of specific ‘moments’ in the Dutch delta system: the port, the sea arms, the polder, the rivers, and the streams. To arrive at a Resilient Delta in 2122 the five teams of the design study delivered a manifest of a new approach how-to live-in harmony with the dynamics of the delta.

The five projects each illustrate this manifesto in the merits of the typical location they worked in. The Limburg team (Defacto, Vista and Arcadis) enforced the landscape as a buffer and quality of life balance in the valley of the Geul. The team of the river corridor, Waal (Fabrications, Bosch Slabbers and Tauw) defines a new border condition of the river area in which there is a new form of living with the natural and dynamic river system. The team that worked on Rotterdam as a port city (Urbanisten, Lola and Royal Haskoning DHV) enlarged and enforced dike ring 14 to create Rotterdam as a lake city and proposed economic protection by raising systematically over time the port. The Rotterdam polder team (Zus, Flux and Sweco) created a clear definition spatially of the relation between city and hinterland by protecting Delftland as a productive landscape. The team that worked in Zeeland (Studio Hartzema, Feddes-Olthof and Witteveen &#38;amp; Bos) did an extensive study by using three parallel futures that present a range between enforcing more land and letting go of land. 

IABR 2022 ‘It’s about time’ marks the urgency of taking responsibility for a sustainable and inclusive world. Redesigning Deltas as a movement is in line with this activist perspective on transformation and focuses on the instrumental side of design. The power of design lies in the ability to see beyond the existing reality, drawing from previous path dependencies and envisioning new relations that are able to trigger fundamental systemic change. It enables change in ways of doing that created the existing reality in the first place. It initiates or disrupts ways of living over time.

It is essential to identify and understand pathways to a sustainable and inclusive delta in which transformations are likely necessary. Collective inter-disciplinary knowledge production is required to develop these (transformation) pathways, and the success of collective knowledge production does require a design-based approach, in which different perspectives are recognized and joint new perspectives are developed.

︎
An initiative by the Delta Urbanism Interdisciplinary Research 
Programme—Redesigning Deltas, Delft University of Technology

Partners:
Convergence Alliance-Resilient Delta
Deltares
Wageningen University &#38;amp; Research
The Delta Commissioner
PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
IHE Delft
Erasmus University 
Coordination:Prof. Dr. Chris ZevenbergenRDD Lead Coordination - Professor of Delta Urbanism - Delft University of Technology, the NetherlandsDr. Ellen TrompCo-coordinator RDD - Programme Leader at Deltares Research&#38;nbsp;Dr. Fransje HooimeijerRDD Core Team - Associate Professor Environmental Technology and Design / Delta Urbanism - Delft University of Technology, the NetherlandsDesign Study Principal Investigator.Dr. Arch. Taneha Kuzniecow BacchinRDD Core Team - Assistant Professor Urban Design / Delta Urbanism - Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Dr. Nikki BrandRDD Core Team - Interdisciplinary Scientist at Strategic Development - Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Dr. Geneviève Girard RDD Core Team - Senior Policy/Strategy Advisor at the Department of Strategic Development - Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands


	
	
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		<title>Talks</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/Talks</link>

		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 09:54:41 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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		<description>Exhibitions/ Talks/ Events

Invited Talks
	selection recent talks



	
	recent/ upcoming︎︎︎

“Water Sensitive Design: A Spatio-Temporal Approach.”Invited Lecture at the Panorama Ukraine: Working on Water, IABR, Rotterdam, 30 November 2023. Panorama Ukraine is organised by the Netherlands Urban Network (UNUN), College van Rijksadviseurs (CRa), Vereniging Deltametropool (VDM), Independent School for the City, City of Rotterdam, Nieuwe Instituut (NI), local Ukrainian partners and stakeholders, and the IABR.&#38;nbsp;

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︎︎︎Online lecture recording.

Invited expert ‘Urban Planning and Design’ on behalf of TUDelft - workshop with representatives from three Ukrainian cities – Mariupol, Mykolaiv and Odessa (deputy majors, water department heads). Organised by the City of Rotterdam, Water Strategy and Development Department. Rotterdam, November 30th 2023.&#60;img width="1883" height="1456" width_o="1883" height_o="1456" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/bb16a298582f0392ad3d24dae62c14136ffc02bb84b4c22681b978bea7774875/AD-artikel.jpg" data-mid="198446071" border="0" data-scale="37" src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/bb16a298582f0392ad3d24dae62c14136ffc02bb84b4c22681b978bea7774875/AD-artikel.jpg" /&#62;



“Co-designing relational change in urban water system: Ontology, diachrony and representation. The case of Secondary Cities in India”.Invited PhD Seminar at the Department of Architecture and Design of Politecnico di Torino, Torino, 17 November 2023.
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“New Kiruna - Snow/Land/Water Script”. Invited lecture at the Department of Architecture and Design of Politecnico di Torino, Torino, 16 November 2023.
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“Flux, Erasure, Terraforming”. Invited lecture at the&#38;nbsp;Mendrisio Academy of Architecture. In the context of “Urban Futures: Rethinking Architecture and Infrastructure in View of Rising Seas” Seminar Series. Mendrisio,&#38;nbsp;Switzerland, 06 November 2023.

“Technical Lands” in conversation with&#38;nbsp;Jeffrey S. Nesbit &#38;amp; Charles Waldheim editors of the Book ‘ Technical Lands: a Critical Primer.’&#38;nbsp; With Nikos Katsikis, and Victor Muñoz Sanz. TUDelft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment , Delft, 16 October 2023.&#38;nbsp;︎︎︎https://urbandesigntudelft.nl/news/book-launch-technical-lands/
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"Design as Catalyst to create Urban Climate Resilience: Geographic and Cultural Implications in Extreme&#38;nbsp;Landscapes" invited speaker/ panelist 'Shaping the City: 
A Forum for Sustainable Cities and Communities'&#38;nbsp;organised by the European Cultural Centre' AIA New Orleans, 5-6 October 2023 (online participation). 


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Photo courtesy: Shaping the City New Orleans. Photo by&#38;nbsp;Federico Vespignani.

︎︎︎https://www.shapingthecity.org/new-orleans-2023/



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"Water Transitions" keynote, 'City’s Future System for Resilient and Healthy City'—Summer Course organised by 

The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangkok, Healthy Space Alliance, Rajamangala University of 

Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand, invited speaker, 4 July 2023 (online participation). 




"Restoring our Relationship with Water IABR-NI Water Day"—Closing Event Rotterdam Architecture Month, 

Nieuwe Instituut (NI) and International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR), invited speaker/ panelist with 

Shrishtee Bajpai, Henk Ovink, Ziega van den Berk, moderated by Saskia van Stein. Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 

June 30th 2023. ︎︎︎https://iabr.nl/en/nieuws/waternacht-met-shrishtee-bajpai-30-juni &#124;&#38;nbsp;https://nieuweinstituut.nl/events/water-night-shrishtee-bajpai

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Agrarian Project Final Review. Architecture of Territory—New Ecologies, invited design critic/ panelist, 

ETH Zurich, Switzerland, May 31st 2023. ︎︎︎https://topalovic.arch.ethz.ch/Libraries/Events/2023-Agrarian-Project


&#60;img width="986" height="1406" width_o="986" height_o="1406" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/1578aee9584210fc00e94f0b2e57b2c6dbf0c0fd86378f2ed30fae35ef359cc3/Screenshot-2023-10-17-at-13.09.37.png" data-mid="193946766" border="0" data-scale="19" src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/986/i/1578aee9584210fc00e94f0b2e57b2c6dbf0c0fd86378f2ed30fae35ef359cc3/Screenshot-2023-10-17-at-13.09.37.png" /&#62;



"Socio-Ecological Design" invited speaker/ panelist Urban Sustainability and Smart City Event, India-EU Urban 

Partnership, funded by the European Union. Chennai, India, 17-18 April 2023. 




"Transitional Landscapes: Precisions", keynote, The Architectural Project of Fluid Grounds: From local to 

continental approaches.' Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, 21 March 2023. 

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"Critical Thinking / Action / Form - To Situate", public lecture, Owning [Up to} the Urban. Taubman College 

Architecture &#38;amp; Urban Planning, University of Michigan, USA and University of Virginia School of Architecture, 

USA. Februart 1st 2023 (online). ︎︎︎https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ1F1dEkjgM



‘Experiències Europees’ organised by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, gathering educators on 

urban design and landscape architecture from five European Schools (TU Delft – T. K. Bacchin ; EPFL Lausanne 

– Paola Viganò; KULeuven – Kris Scheerlinck, UCL The Bartlett – Pablo Sendra; Universidade de Lisboa – João 

Pedro Costa), Barcelona, Spain, December 15th 2022. 

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"Making Waves: Learning and Applying Water Knowledges - Symposium", invited speaker/panelist with artists A 

Seat for the Sea, Thanyawan Eamsonthi, Esther Kokmeijer, Fides Lapidaire, De Onkruidenier, Sissel Marie Tonn. 

RADIUS Center for Contemporary Art and Ecology, Delft, NL. July 30th 2022. 
&#60;img width="2876" height="1236" width_o="2876" height_o="1236" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/a2eac8c7230630ab97fe761d489f767edf4da2ea1edcaa8ce49d9cb41620a6cd/Screenshot-2023-10-23-at-02.59.32.png" data-mid="194501752" border="0" data-scale="50" src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/a2eac8c7230630ab97fe761d489f767edf4da2ea1edcaa8ce49d9cb41620a6cd/Screenshot-2023-10-23-at-02.59.32.png" /&#62;


Architectural Association Diploma Unit 9, invited design critic/ panelist - year unit review. 

Architectural Association School of Architecture, London UK, 2021-2022. (online) 



“Water Scripts”, public lecture, Entre Lo Seco Y Lo Mojado: Colaboracion urbana y soluciones basadas en la 

naturaleza. Symposium. Escuela de Arquitectura UC, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, May 

30th 2022 (online) 



'Intimate Immensity: Finding the North Sea', invited design critic/ panelist - year studio review. Dalhousie 

University Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Halifax Canada, 2021-2022. (online) 


“The Question of Nature: Material, Aesthetics and Political Form between Mediated Reality and Partial 

Representation”, public lecture, Symposium Urban/Peri-Urban/Rural/Natural, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. 

March 23rd 2022 (hybrid/online).
 


“Performative Nature”, public lecture, Winter School—WASH in Emergencies through Nature based Solution in 

Sanitation. CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India, December 23rd 2021 (online) 


"Geographies of Time and Radical Ecologies of Space: Territories of Urbanisation" Urbanistic Projects—New 

Generational Paths. keynote speaker. Organised by DIDA Universita degli Studi di Firenze &#124; AHO The Oslo 

School of Architecture and Design, November 9th 2021 (online) 

Architectural Association Diploma Unit 9, invited design critic/ panelist - year unit review. 

Architectural Association School of Architecture, London UK, 2020-2021. (online) 



“Figures of Water: Architecture, Politics, Matter”, public lecture, Water Studio &#124; USC University of Southern 

California, School of Architecture, USA. Organised by European Cultural Academy, October 1st 2021 (online) 



"Water-Land-Atmosphere: The New Urban Project" invited speaker, New Climates in Lausanne/ Hidden Rivers #2 

Water Seminar Series. Habitat Research Center EPFL Lausanne, September 24th 2023 

PhD in Urbanism University IUAV of Venice - Territories in Transition "Climate crisis and the city", panel 

discussant, September 23th 2021. (online) 



“Amplified Nature: The Arctic as Landscape of Flux and Imagination”, panel, Climate Change and Adaptation: 
(Un)certain lines—Coastal and riverine landscapes &#124; ECLAS 2021 European Council of Landscape 

Architecture Schools, ‘ECLAS 2021 STOP and THINK’ Conference, SLU Uppsala Sweden, September 15th 2021 

Hosaris India Meeting - India Confederation of Indian Industry. "Industry-Academic Collaborations to Achieve the 

SDGs" invited panelist NL. July 24th 2021. (online)

India-Netherlands WAH Round Table Water, invited panelist. Organised by Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZK), 

Dutch Research Council (NWO) and Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), July 7th 2021 (online) 



“Waterscript - The Venice Lagoon”, public lecture, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, 

Venice Studio - Melbourne School of Design The University of Melbourne, Australia, July 14th 2021 (online) 



“Designing (Relational) Change”, public lecture, Design for Uncertainty &#124; We don’t design alone International 

Symposium. Escuela de Arquitectura UC, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, May 20th 2021 



“Valuing Water: A conceptual framework for making better decisions impacting water in urban areas”, keynote. 

Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM), Calicut, India, on observance of the 

World Water Day, March 22th 2021 (online) 



“Landscapes of Water in Theory, History and Design”, public lecture. CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India, 08th 

June 2020 (online) 



"Constructed Natures" invited speaker, Snøhetta Sustainability Day, Snøhetta Studio Innsbruck, 05 June 2020 



“Prospecting Landscapes”, public lecture (duo session with Luis Callejas). Arcadian Anthropocene? Lecture Series – Academie van Bouwkunst, Amsterdam, February 5th 2020. 



“The Urban Landscape Project and the Political Agency of Design”, public lecture The Big Think Symposium – Shenzhen Biennale 2019, Shenzhen, China. 
 
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		<title>Fragile States: Coastal Prelude</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/Fragile-States-Coastal-Prelude</link>

		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 00:07:45 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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		<description>Research&#38;nbsp;

Fragile State(s)
	A Coastal Atlas: Prelude to a Territorial Vision[2022-continous]

Research Forum
Giambattista Zaccariotto [AHO]
Samaneh Nickayin [WUR]
Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin [TUD]
Antonio Longo [PoliMi]


EURA RKV 2023
The form of the landscape is linked to the processes that shaped it, as well as set the physical conditions for movement, interaction and experience. In Iceland, aselsewhere, along the liminal edge of land and water, the reciprocity between humanactivity and the process of nature has built lived-upon landscapes, rural and urban, of great instrumental and symbolic values; as actual venues upon which social life,natural life, and economic life are mediated. In a time of rapid globalization, the correspondence between nature and culture isdifficult; the continuity and wholeness that characterized coastal landscapes of thepast changed in the fragmentation and estrangement of the present. A project of the description of the coastal landscapes of Iceland is of utmostrelevance to provide preparatory knowledge for formulating planning vision andprojects that guide resources towards a renewed reciprocity between social, natural and economic life at local, landscape and regional scales. A multilayered description of the elements, processes and relations specific tocoastal landscapes' situations, reveal how landscapes are seen, conceptualized, and valued. The description encompasses a range of representational forms (maps,diagrams, photography) and speculative designing research projects and criticaltexts. The description project is an initiative of a collective of architects, urbanists andlandscape architects affiliated with different institutions and with shared experiences of urban and territorial descriptions.
	
	
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research-by-design exploration joinlty with the TUDelft Q4 Elective Course IED 2022-2023. 
Taneha K. Bacchin/ Giambattista Zaccariotto/ Samaneh Nickayian/ Nikos Katsikis/ Fransje Hooimeijer. Photo: T.K. Bacchin&#38;nbsp;


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		<title>FAU-USP TUDelft Fluvial Metropolis</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/FAU-USP-TUDelft-Fluvial-Metropolis</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 23:36:10 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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		<description>Research

FAU-USP &#124; A+BE TUDelft
	Design for Climate Action in Fluvial TerritoriesThe Architecture of Fluvial Metropolis[2023-2028]

︎︎︎http://www.metropolefluvial.fau.usp.br/


Lead Coordinator A+BE TUDelft

The purpose of this joint research project is the cooperation between the Research Group on Architectural Design of River Urban Infrastructures of the Design Laboratory (LABPROJ) of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo (FAUUSP) and the Urban Design and Critical Theory Group jointly with the Environment Design Group of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment – TU Delft in partnership with the inter-faculty initiative/program ' Delft Deltas, Infrastructures &#38;amp; Mobility Initiative' (DIMI) and the TU Delft, Erasmus MC, Erasmus University Rotterdam - Convergence Alliance, with the aim of carrying out University Research activities on the "Network of fluvial cities in Brazil and South America – Design for Climate Action" with the aim of developing new technologies and methodologies based on four main axes: water, energy transition, nature-based economy, infrastructure and built environment.&#38;nbsp;

Principal Investigator/ Contact FAU-USP: 
prof. Alexandre Delijaicov
LABProj FAU-USP. Grupo Metrópole Fluvial
	
	
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		<title>Performative Nature</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 23:15:19 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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 Performative nature


	Urban landscape infrastructure design in water sensitive cities
[2010-2015]

Doctoral Research

Bacchin, T.K. (2015). Performative nature. Urban Landscape infrastructure design in water sensitive cities. PhD dissertation. A+BE &#124; Architecture and the Built Environment. 



	
	


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The objective of the research is to assist the process of designing/ retrofitting the urban ground for water sensitivity. This is developed considering stormwater management as an urban landscape infrastructural project. The interplay between landscape architecture and (storm) water engineering is sought for the gradual renewal of biophysical processes – in articulation with cultural identity and practices aiming to help avoid maladaptation.

PrefaceThe 21st century urbanisation questions the ability to orientate ourselves in a landscape of risk, defined by the impacts of increasing human activity in a complex relationship with nature. A tale of deep uncertainties, regarding both environmental and socio-economic conditions, reflected into a growing awareness about the need to prevent irreversible ecosystem harm (UN 1992; Miller &#38;amp; Westra 2002). Within this context, managing urban water is of critical relevance and flood risk represents one of the most urgent challenges for urban prosperity and survival. Planning a healthier/ resilient urban water environment (Baker et al. 2009) means to develop strategies that are able to better operationalise the relation between natural and man-made systems. 


As noted by several scholars (e.g. Alberti 2005; Tucci 2003), the spatial distribution of flood risk is an outcome of this relationship between urbanisation and nature. Namely, land use/ land cover patterns alter water processes and the likelihood of hydrogeological hazards. Scale (extent and grain) of urbanisation delineates the impact of these hazards: to what degree they are mitigated by the buffering capacity of natural/ semi-natural areas in both urban and surrounding rural areas. Recurrent direct and indirect damages –social and economic disruptions caused by floods – have an effect on how investments can be insured or re-insured. In other words, they define the costs of doing nothing. In Brazil, floods are considered one of the key obstacle to socio-economic development. According to Swiss Re (2011:2) “the population exposed to flood risk is likely to surge from 33 million today (2011) to 43 million by 2030. The annual expected losses are estimated to rise from USD 1.4 billion to USD 4 billion.” Flood risk is a particular threat where universal access to infrastructure, public services and basic liveability standards are yet to be ensured (UN 2015). Thereby, in the Brazilian context (and not only) the pressing question is how the urban project could address both risk and inequality (Lefebvre 1968; Mitchell 2003; Sen 2009). 


The increase in extreme rainfall events (Lehmann et al. 2015; IPCC 2014) requires a better understanding of the dynamic relationship between land and water systems. Retrofitting the existing built environment for flood risk reduction requires an unprecedented effort to articulate radical and yet sound strategies able to deliver urban water performance along with additional ecological, spatial, and socio-economic values. As noted by Secchi &#38;amp; Viganò (2011), to reflect on the landscape of the 21st century means to be confronted with the challenge of uncertainty (the awareness of) and this must mobilize our collective knowledge and imaginative capacities. In the ongoing debate about planning and design practice (e.g. Reed in Waldheim 2006), adaptation, appropriation and flexibility became the desirable values to be built within systems while providing liveable urban environments. 


New ideas (e.g. Novotny et al. 2010; Wong and Brown 2009), for the integration between planning, design and engineering disciplines is establishing the role of landscape architecture (structural qualities and processes) in the project of urban water. This integration is bridging infrastructure and urban (landscape) design through the concept of multifunctionality: infrastructure that is not any more engineered for a single purpose. As stated by Hill (2009), there is no longer doubt that the design of soft (green/ blue) as an alternative approach to conventional hard (grey) infrastructure can function. Yet, its successful delivery is a matter of design/ engineering and the institutional frameworks in place.


Scientific problemFrom a design/ engineering perspective, the question is how to design for contingency and multifunctionality, managing or adapting to events as they unfold in time, with in-built flexibility, and at the same time providing elements of permanence for cultural appropriation. This leads to both quantitative and qualitative aspects, i.e. to the ability of a site to manage flows in time while producing experiences and identity. Instrumental to these aspects is the topological understanding of the urban landscape to articulate the design in a systemic way for both landscape functional performance and visual perception – as an intelligible whole (Girot 2006; Hillier 1996). 


In a geographical sense, as argued by Bélanger (2013), the physical/ fluid extents of risk that are emerging as a result of the inevitable effects of anthropogenic impacts do not coincide with political borders. Hence, to manage flood risk within and across regions requires a shift of perspective regarding our regulatory, planning and design systems: one that enables the delineation of areas based on common challenges and potentialities. If our own patterns of urbanisation are directly related with the ongoing processes of hydrogeological distress, possible pathways (Haasnoot et al 2013) to flood risk management could be traced by exploring and sequencing a set of spatial morphologies that are sensitive (i.e. responsive) to urban water within common biophysical land units (Zonneveld 1989). Here, topological-topographic design functions as the structural and operational field relating the urban fabric to biophysical flows across different regions and scales – defining a landscape matrix of nested physical layers for water resilience.


The agency of ecological processes in the design of urban infrastructure (Bélanger 2009; Waldheim 2006; Reed 2006) introduces a more integral form of landscape architecture where, as stated by Corner (2014:75) 


“(…) the central interest is the fundamental manner in which the entire site is treated as a large-scale landscape, as a kind of tissue and bonding agent that ties all the disparate parts together. Corridors, patches, mosaics, bridges, pathways, landforms, and matrices create a fabric within which the city can grow new roots.”


In the case of urban water environments, this hybridization between landscape and infrastructure takes the legacy of existing man-made drainage systems in the urban fabric and its’ retrofitting with soft (green/ blue) devices for infiltration, conveyance, retention/ detention, evapotranspiration and use of rainwater. Roofs and inner gardens, setback gardens, sidewalks, roadways, parking lots and public open spaces are in this way retrofitted to reduce runoff volume, peak discharge and time of concentration; at the same time filtering pollutants before they are discharged to the existing 


man-made drainage system and/ or directly to water bodies. In doing so, the single functional performance of open spaces and buildings can be improved, as shown by several projects that were successfully implemented worldwide (e.g. in Portland, USA; Hamburg, Germany; Lodz, Poland; Rotterdam, Netherlands; Melbourne, Australia as described in Hoyer et al. 2011). 


However, the topological-topographic (network) design through scales determining where to place green/ blue devices, balancing the size of these elements according to their connectivity and performance criteria is yet to be further explored in research and practice. Furthermore, a greater network of green/ blue spaces for stormwater management can enhance provision and access to natural areas in highly urbanized environments where these have been reduced over time. The implication of this systemic approach is to consider the need to improve functional infrastructure performance as an opportunity to design a more coherent, liveable and therefore responsive urban environment.&#38;nbsp;


A new disciplinary synthesis is required to reflect on the agency of infrastructure design as a catalyst of socio-cultural change and as an instrument for water resilience. The infrastructural project, originally restricted to the domains of engineering, ecology, or regional planning, is increasingly being programmed and articulated through design disciplines (e.g. Sijmons 2014; Hung and Aquino 2013; Palmboom 2010) – opening a new range of formal and technical possibilities and values. 


Challenges are many when envisioning these changes as part of a comprehensive urban project taking into consideration several actions across scales (Zevenbergen et al. 2008). Therefore, the novel research presented here aims at answering the following question.


How best can the design of green/ blue spatial strategies for (urban) flood risk management be integrated across spatial and temporal scales?



 
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		<title>JPI Green-Blue Cities</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/JPI-Green-Blue-Cities</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 22:54:41 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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JPI Green-Blue Cities
	Green-Blue Infrastructure for Sustainable, Attractive Cities
[2013-2016]

︎︎︎

Post-Doc Researcher/ Lead Design Research and Modeling

The main objective of this project was to develop knowledge and tools required to seize the opportunities arising from future challenges to manage urban storm water in a way that facilitates robust, synergistic and multi-functional green infrastructures that will address today’s and tomorrow’s climate and other changes in dynamic urban areas. The project has been conducted in an international urban living lab in Kiruna, Sweden, combined with the national urban living labs (so called city-hubs) Zwolle in The Netherlands and Innsbruck in Austria. In these, citizens, practitioners, decision makers and researchers have been brought together to jointly develop innovative solutions.

Results and expected impactsIn Kiruna recommendations for an innovative green infrastructure design which is adapted to the arctic climate and an evaluation of the (storm)water system during the city re-location have been prepared. Also in Zwolle green infrastructure implementation plans have been supported; here in an expanding coastal city facing challenges due to climate change/rising sea levels. Organizational aspects tied to stormwater in the planning process have been addressed in all living labs. The outcomes will have a direct impact on the cities’ future work and support their decision making when implementing green infrastructure. Further, the outcomes have led to several scientific publications.&#38;nbsp;

Consortium partners:Luleå University of Technology, University of Innsbruck, Delft University of Technology

	
	
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Image courtesy: JPI Green-Blue Cities TUDelft, Taneha K. Bacchin and Filippo LaFleurWhite Arkitekter, Ghilardi + Hellsten, Tegmark (renderings New Kiruna)

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		<title>TUD SLICK</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/TUD-SLICK</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 22:38:26 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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		<description>Research
Sea Level Impact Knowledge Collective
	TUDelft Climate Action
[2018-2019]

Co-Principal Investigator

While the severity of the climate crisis calls for a discussion on transformative and potentially disruptive change, science, engineering, design, governance and practice are currently too detached to effectively contribute to such discussions. The spatial manifestation of climate crisis rarely appeals to one’s imagination. Yet, when reviewing the range of sea level rise projections and their accelerated rate of change, it is clear that understanding when and why to navigate between mitigation, adaptation and transformation measures is essential for flourishing coastal communities globally. The Netherlands is one of those and has been characterised by a long history of renowned flood risk and water management as well as spatial planning. Facing the potential extreme scenarios of sea level rise, the country now however struggles to include measures preparing for a shift from incremental to the required transformative strategies. This research project identifies the criticalities by means of a risk matrix and stress maps as an initial act to introduce the Sea Level Impact Knowledge Collective and its transdisciplinary Research by Design approach to guide the discussion on transformative change and its implementation in living labs.

Joep Storms, Geert van der Meulen, Ranee Leung, Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin, Negar Sanaan Bensi, Jos Timmermans, Fransje Hooimeijer, Elma van Boxel &#38;amp; Kristian Koreman

	
	
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		<title>NEXT Constructed Natures</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/NEXT-Constructed-Natures</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 22:18:49 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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		<description>Research

NEXT-EXTREMES
Constructed Natures


	Beyond the limits of the city—Cultivating territories as a counteract to extreme weather and environmental loss[2018-2020]
Project Leader/ PI
Starting from a reconceptualization of the field of infrastructure and environment in planning, engineering and design, NEXT-EXTREMES aims at developing a new set of design principles which are responsive to extreme societal, economic and environmental conditions.Beside climatic drivers, other drivers such as economic and demographic growth and related land-use changes have direct impact on socio-ecological systems and their processes. The understanding of the changing nature of those drivers and their influence on the quality of the infrastructure space requires a new design approach, one that mediates system’ performance, operation, and values under the influence of various ranges of uncertainty and management scales. The working hypothesis is that the infrastructural project (a new paradigm of public works) – as science and professional practice – must evolve vis-à-vis with the complexities, magnitudes and indeterminacies of urban and environmental change, now transitioning to a state of extremes. This calls for multi/interdisciplinary influences to fully respond to the challenges at hand. Such integration is a precondition in practice, research and education development, where design, planning and engineering, environmental and political sciences must converge into new forms of infrastructure design inquiry.The typology of infrastructural project addressed by NEXT is the hybrid blue, green and grey network system, i.e. the integration between water resource management, rehabilitation and/or formation of ecological matrices and the built environment.Having the focus on the ground as resource and design space, NEXT aims at researching the spatial, societal, economic and environmental impacts of new constructed natures as the most essential infrastructural strategy supporting earth systems rehabilitation and a revised notion of urbanisation. Specifically NEXT will focus on plantation and cultivation as a large-scale infrastructural project and as a strategy of carbon mitigation/ adaptation/ compensation along with the formation of economies that rely on the material stream’s management of these new ecological zones.
The project emphasis on the development of two interlocking tracks:1. (Space) Regionalization as reterritorialization aims at showing the spatial impact of the intensification of new paired programs and functions in the region’s mosaic.2. (Time) Synchronization of landscape change (i.e. nature dynamics), climate, and urban programming.

Research by design and advanced representational techniques (horizontal, vertical, temporal and composite) are employed to depict new assemblages of spaces, ecologies of scales (succession / management) and economies in time (governance, actors and industries).


NEXT-EXTREMES is a research project initiative by A+BE TUDelft within the framework of DIMI Delft Deltas, Infrastructure &#38;amp; Mobility Initiative.
Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin. Filippo LaFleur, Isabel Recubenis Sanchis.

	
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NEXT-Extremes. Kaleidoscopic DrawingFilippo La Fleur

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		<title>PBL Vulnerable Geographies</title>
				
		<link>https://tkbacchin.cargo.site/PBL-Vulnerable-Geographies</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 21:26:37 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>taneha bacchin</dc:creator>

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		<description>Research

PBL  Vulnerable Geographies
PBL The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

	Applicability of NBS in socio-economic unequal urban/peri-urban contexts with waterrelated challenges
[2020-2021]

Co-Principal Investigator

To achieve inclusive and sustainable urban development, the introduction of water related Nature BasedSolutions (NBS) have proven to be effective in specific urban contexts. Different sources point out their contribution to various SDG’s in Europe, Australia and the United States, all of which are regions with high GDP levels with strong institutional contexts. However, in regions that are underdeveloped, have weak institutional contexts, high social and economic inequality and are situated in more vulnerable or extreme landscapes, the so called ‘vulnerable geographies’, the experience with Nature Based Solutions is less extensive (PBL, 2018). This study introduces the term ‘vulnerable geographies’ in which geographies are understood as both the human system ​(governance, socio-economic situation) and the environment (natural system, climate) as an acknowledged reciprocal relation. The notion of ‘extreme landscapes’ is defined as urbanizing landscapes under extreme climatic conditions.&#38;nbsp;

Hooimeijer, F. L., Kuzniecow Bacchin, T., Recubenis Sanchis, I., Meneses Di Gioia Ferreira, L., do&#38;nbsp;Nascimento, L. F., Bijlsma, L., van Rijn, F., Bouwman, A., &#38;amp; Veerbeek, W. (2021). 

	
	
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Image courtesy from PBL-TUDelft Vulnerable Geographies -final report






	
	
	
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