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It used case study examples of Hagan's research-by-design to examine what this new requirement means for urban design practice and its role in both climate-resilient cities and urbanity in Sao Paulo, Brazil; Wuppertal, Germany; Hull, England; and, in particular, Gothenburg, Sweden. The paper describes and assesses Hagan's research in developing an environmentally led spatial plan for the future development of Gothenburg, publicised in the city’s brochure, RiverCity Gothenburg, the Outcome of the International Workshop (2011). Hagan was invited to present this research at the British Embassy in Buenos Aires in 2012 to an invited audience of Argentine building industry leaders. She was also invited to deliver a keynote at the Sociedad de Central de Arquitectos conference, ‘Arquitectura+Sostenibilidad’ (2012), entitled ‘Why Bother?’ On the strength of this, Hagan was invited to co-organise a symposium with the British Argentine Chamber of Commerce and UK Trade and Investment at the Argentine Embassy in London (2013). 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Hagan的论文是“第六届国际设计原则与实践会议”(加州大学洛杉矶分校,2012年)中为数不多的论文之一,被编委会选中发表在《设计原则与实践:国际期刊-年度评论》上。在该论文发表的年度多学科会议上,讨论了一系列与当今设计相关的至关重要的主题。本文探讨了城市设计的实践,在新的时代背景下,城市的代谢功能与社会和经济功能一样重要——生态城市主义。它使用Hagan的设计研究案例来研究这一新要求对城市设计实践的意义及其在巴西圣保罗气候适应型城市和城市化中的作用;德国伍珀塔尔;船体、英格兰;尤其是瑞典的哥德堡。本文描述并评估了Hagan在哥德堡未来发展的环境主导空间规划方面的研究,该规划在城市宣传册《哥德堡河城:国际研讨会成果》(2011年)中公布。2012年,Hagan受邀在布宜诺斯艾利斯的英国大使馆向阿根廷建筑行业的领导者们展示了这项研究。她还受邀在2012年的中央建筑学会(Sociedad de Central de Arquitectos)会议上发表主题演讲,题为“为什么要麻烦?”基于此,Hagan受邀与英国阿根廷商会和英国贸易投资协会在阿根廷驻伦敦大使馆共同组织了一次研讨会(2013年)。在这个场合,有来自英国的行业领袖,包括领先的国际建筑公司Skanska,以及来自阿根廷的建筑行业专业人士。
Hagan’s paper was one of a small number from the ‘Sixth International Conference on Design Principles and Practices’ (UCLA, 2012) selected by the editorial board to appear in Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal – Annual Review. The annual multidisciplinary conference at which the paper was presented addresses a range of critically important themes relating to design today. This paper interrogated the practice of urban design within a new dispensation that recognises metabolic functions of a city to be as important as social and economic ones – ecological urbanism. It used case study examples of Hagan's research-by-design to examine what this new requirement means for urban design practice and its role in both climate-resilient cities and urbanity in Sao Paulo, Brazil; Wuppertal, Germany; Hull, England; and, in particular, Gothenburg, Sweden. The paper describes and assesses Hagan's research in developing an environmentally led spatial plan for the future development of Gothenburg, publicised in the city’s brochure, RiverCity Gothenburg, the Outcome of the International Workshop (2011). Hagan was invited to present this research at the British Embassy in Buenos Aires in 2012 to an invited audience of Argentine building industry leaders. She was also invited to deliver a keynote at the Sociedad de Central de Arquitectos conference, ‘Arquitectura+Sostenibilidad’ (2012), entitled ‘Why Bother?’ On the strength of this, Hagan was invited to co-organise a symposium with the British Argentine Chamber of Commerce and UK Trade and Investment at the Argentine Embassy in London (2013). On this occasion there were industry leaders from the UK, including the leading international construction firm Skanska, and building industry professionals from Argentina.