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Warsaw, April 22nd- 24th, 2008
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Symposium Program Edition 2007
Public Spaces and Buildings as a Tool To Foster Private Property Development. A Win-Win Formula.
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007
17:45:00 - 19:00:00

Through this panel of multidisciplinary experts we will be able to understand and have a vision of new formulas of collaboration between private companies and public administrations and institutions which help to develop public facilities and buildings in most unlikely locations, thus making better cities, specially in the case of those that are experiencing a growth process. Some real private-public collaboration cases will be exposed such as for instance the urban regeneration project of Plaza de Europa in Hospitalet (Barcelona), an area historically “damaged” by (today) obsolete industrial activities and by big infrastructure barriers.   Currently Hospitalet’s Plaza de Europa is going under an outstanding public-private redevelopment project with 28 high-rise buildings which will make of it a very important business and residential area. Also, it will be exposed some real cases of public-private collaboration on sports and health facilities as well as on residential and commercial projects. And finally, and most important, this session will also examine if what it has been considered urban, architectural and management sound in Spain and in other western countries can also be so in the emergent markets of Central and Eastern Europe
 
Moderator
   
Luis Alonso
Architect

Alonso & Balaguer, Arquitectos Asociados
Barcelona, Spain
 
 
Speakers
   
Rául Curiel
Chairman Europe

AukettFitzroyRobinson
London, United Kingdom
   
José Manuel Pueyo
Managing Director

Grupo Inmobiliario Harmonía
Barcelona, Spain
   
Jordi Ludevid
Dean

Col.legi d‘Arquitectes de Catalunya
Barcelona, Spain
   
Joan Llort

Generalitat de Catalunya
Barcelona, Spain
 
 
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