Prof.dr.ing. C.M. Hein

Prof.dr.ing. C.M. Hein

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Books

A1) Books

 

1.     Hein, Carola (ed.) (2017/forthcoming) Planning History Handbook, New York, Routledge.

2.     Hein, Carola (ed), (2017/forthcoming) Uzƍ Nishiyama, Reflections on Urban, Regional and National Space: Three Essays, with an introduction by Carola Hein (Studies in International Planning History, Routledge)

3.     Hein, Carola (ed.) (2016) History, Urbanism, Resilience, Proceedings of the 17th International Planning History Society Conference Delft, Netherlands, July 17-21, 2016, BK Open, 2016, 7 Volumes DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7480/iphs.2016.1-7

4.     Hein, Carola (ed.) (2011): Port Cities: Dynamic Landscapes and Global Networks London: Routledge.

5.     Laconte, Pierre, and Carola Hein (eds.) (2007): Brussels: Perspectives on a European Capital. Brussels: Publication of the Foundation for the Urban Environment. 130pp. (co-recipient of the 2008 Gerald Young International Book Award)

6.     Hein, Carola, and Philippe Pelletier (eds.) (2006/2009): Cities, Autonomy and Decentralization in Japan. London: Routledge. 199pp.

7.     Hein, Carola (ed.) (2006): Bruxelles l’EuropĂ©ene: Capitale de qui? Ville de qui?/ European Brussels. Whose capital? Whose city? Brussels: Cahiers de la Cambre-Architecture n 5, Brussels: La Lettre VolĂ©e, 2006. 313pp.

8.     Hein, Carola (2004): The Capital of Europe. Architecture and Urban Planning for the European Union. Westport (CT): Greenwood/Praeger. 316pp.

9.     Hein, Carola, Jeffry Diefendorf, and Yorifusa Ishida (eds.) (2003): Rebuilding Urban Japan after 1945. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 274pp.

10.  Hein, Carola (main editor and author) (1991) Hauptstadt Berlin, internationaler stĂ€dtebaulicher Ideenwettbewerb 1957/58. Berlin: Gebr. Mann. 300pp.

 


Select Awards and Fellowships

2016         Volkswagen Foundation grant: ArchiMediaL Main Applicant, Participants: TU Delft (BK/EWI), VU Amsterdam, HCU Hamburg, Duisburg) (450.000 Euro), https://archimedial.wordpress.com/

2017         Marie Curie IF grant for Nancy Couling “urbanization of the ocean”

2016         Grant by the KNAW in support of a workshop on Petroleumscapes 12/2017

2016-2017Co-recipient: 4TU Lighthouse Grant “RePrinting Architectural Heritage” https://www.4tu.nl/bouw/en/lighthouse2017/Re-Printing%20Architectural%20Heritage/

2016         Participant in Creative Industries KIEM Grant Award: Re-Printing Architectural Heritage: Questions of original and representation in 3D print innovation

2016         Creative Industries KIEM Grant Award: Petroleumscapes along the Maas: Visualizing oil’s impact and promoting citizen science at Museum Rotterdam

2016         Grant by the van Eesteren-Fluck & van Lohuizen (EFL) Foundation for research on planning manuals

2015         Co-recipient: 3TU Lighthouse Grant “Understanding the Past to Design the Future through Augmented Reality—Learning from the Oil Revolution” http://www.3tu.nl/bouw/en/lighthouse2015/Understanding_the_Past/  s.a. vimeo.com/161355565

2014         Creative Industries KIEM Grant Award: “Understanding Cultural Landscapes”

2014         Grant by the van Eesteren-Fluck & van Lohuizen (EFL) Foundation for a Planning History workshop

2014         Grant by the KNAW for a conference on “Theories, Methodologies and Historical Case Studies of Global Urban Planning"

2008-11   Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship for research on: Urban Identity in a Global Market: An analysis of Hamburg’s large-scale urban transformation projects in their local and international context between 1842 and 2008

2008         Award: Co-recipient of the 2008 Gerald Young Book Award sponsored by the Society for Human Ecology Book Award Committee to: Laconte, Pierre, and Carola Hein (eds.) (2007): Brussels: Perspectives on a European Capital

2008         Grant from the Mellon Foundation for continuation of International Faculty Group

2007/08    Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (http://www.brynmawr.edu/news/2007-04-26/hein.shtml, http://www.gf.org/April052007.html, http://www.gf.org/newfellow-fields.html)


Convernership

Convenership, Conference Organization

 

5.2017      Convener: Workshop The Global Petroleumscape at TU Delft

25-26.11/16 Co-Convener ICOMOS/TU Delft Workshop on Water and Heritage for the Future on behalf of the Center for Global Heritage and Development held at TU Delft and Fort Fechten

17-21/16  Convener of the 17th International Planning History Society (IPHS) conference at TU Delft

11-13/6/15 Convener of Planning History Workshop at TU Delft

4/2013      Co-organized multiple sessions on Japanese Cities in Global Context, and on Port City Scapes for the American Association of Geographers in Los Angeles

1/2013      Co-organized a conference on Global Gateways, Local Dead-Ends? The Transformation of Port Cities between Blockade and Mobilization with colleagues from the HafenCity University Hamburg.

2012         Organized a conference on Japanese Cities in Global Context with colleagues from the Trico and support from a Mellon Tri-Co Seed Grant, Lee Frank Lecture Fund at Swarthmore, East Asian Studies Department at Haverford, Center for Visual Culture, Japanese Section of Modern Languages and Literatures at Swarthmore, Growth and Structure of Cities Program, Provost’s office and the Deans Office.

2011         Organized a conference on Port Cities: The Interdependencies of Global Shipping Networks and Urban Transformation of Port Cities at the Hamburg Museum with support from the HafenCity University Hamburg, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Bund Deutscher Architekten Hamburg.

11/2008    Organized a conference on Port Cities and Networking in Local and Global Contexts, with support from the Center for Social Sciences, the Center for Visual Culture, a Mellon Tri-Co Seed Grant, Middle Eastern Studies Program, Growth and Structure of Cities Program, and the Deans Office

2001         Organized a colloquium on “The Rebuilding of Japan’s Bombed Cities. A Comparative Analysis” at Bryn Mawr College

2000         Organized symposium on “Japanese Cities and Architecture” at Bryn Mawr College

 

Peer-reviewed articles

  1.     Carola Hein and Mohamad Sedighi (2017) “Iran’s Global Petroleumscape: The Role of Oil in Shaping Khuzestan and Tehran. Architectural Theory Review doi.org/10.1080/13264826.2018.1379110

2.     (2016) “Port Cities and Urban Waterfronts: How Localized Planning Ignores Water as Connector,” Wires Water, 3:3: 419-438, doi: 10.1002/wat2.1141 (Cover Image 3:3, Carola Hein, DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1153

3.     (2016) Guest Editor Special Section: “Japanese Cities in Global Context” Journal of Urban History, 42:3.

4.     (2016) “Introduction” Journal of Urban History, 42:3, 1-14.

5.     (2016) “Port cityscapes: Conference and research contributions on port cities” Planning Perspectives. No 31.2, 313-326

6.     Helen Meller & Carola Hein (2016) Report on ‘Planning History Workshop’ held at TU Delft, June 11–13, 2015, Planning Perspectives, 31:1, 121-129

7.     (2015) “Cities (and Regions) Within a City: Subnational representations and the creation of European imaginaries in Brussels” International Journal of Urban Sciences, 1-15

8.     (2015) "Editorial – Thirty Years On." Planning Perspectives, no. 30 (1):1-10.

9.     Abbot, Sophia, Alison Cook-Sather, and Carola Hein (2014) "Mapping Classroom Interactions: A Spatial Approach to Analyzing Patterns of Student Participation." Issue to Improve the Academy no. 33 (2): 131–152.

10.  (2014) “Port cities and urban wealth: between global networks and local transformations” Int. J. of Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 13, Nos. 2/3/4, 339-361.

11.  (2014) The exchange of planning ideas from Europe to the USA after the Second World War: introductory thoughts and a call for further research. Planning Perspectives: Special Issue on Transnational Urbanism (edited by Carola Hein).

12.  (2010) “Shaping Tokyo: Land Development and Planning Practice in the Early Modern Japanese Metropolis” Journal of Urban History vol 36 no 4: 447-484.

13.  (2009) "Global Landscapes of Oil," New Geographies 02: Landscapes of Energy, edited by Rania Ghosn, p. 33-42.

14.  (2008) “Machi: Neighborhood and Small Town. The Foundation for Urban Transformation in Japan,” Journal of Urban History, Special Issue on “Decentering Urban History: Peripheral Cities in the Modern World” vol 34 no 6: 995-1012.

15.  (2006): “European Spatial Development, the Polycentric EU Capital, and Eastern Enlargement.” Comparative European Politics 4, no 2: 253-271.


17.  (2006): “In Search of Icons for a United Europe” CITY 10, no. 1 (2006): 71-89. http://rsa.tandfonline.com/eprint/968v8hZZBq35UN26yP6F/full

18.   (2002):"Maurice Rotival: French Planning on a World-Scale (Part I)." Planning Perspectives 17, no. 3 (2002): 247-65. (The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03)

19.  (2002): "Maurice Rotival: French Planning on a World-Scale (Part II)." Planning Perspectives 17, no. 4 (2002): 325-44. (The Planning Perspectives Best Article Prize 2002-03)

(Peer-reviewed) book chapters

 

1.     Carola Hein (forthcoming), “Architecture and Cold War. The Case of the Hauptstadt Berlin Competition of 1957-58”, in: Dirk van den Heuvel (ed.), Jaap Bakema and the Open Society, Amsterdam: Archis, 2017, pp. 96-107

2.     Carola Hein (forthcoming), “The Randstad Landscape of Oil: Building a node in a global petroleum network” in: Vincent Nadin, Wil Zonneveld and Dominic Stead, Randstad: A Polycentric Metropolis, Routledge

3.     (2017) Hoe ziet de binnenstad er in de toekomst uit? Hoe zwaar is licht? B. d. Graaf and A. R. Kan. Amsterdam, Balans: 133-136.

4.      (2017) Urbanistica oltre il petrolio: paesaggi contemporanei post-petrolio, attraverso la lente del Randstad olandese, in: Maurizio Carta, Paolo la Greca, Cambiamenti del’Urbanistica, Donzelli

5.     (2017), “Crossing Boundaries: The Global Exchange of Planning Ideas” in: Andrew Sandoval-Straus, Nancy Kwak, Making Cities Global: The Transnational Turn in Urban History (UPenn Press).

6.     (2016). Temporalities of the Port, Waterfront, and the City. in: Warsewa, GĂŒnther. (ed.) City on Water Wroclaw: Association of European Schools of Planning.

7.     Carola Hein, Felicitas Hillmann (2016), “The Missing Link: Redevelopment of the Urban Waterfront as a Function of Cruise Ship Tourism,” in: Heleni Porfyriou and Marichela Sepe (eds), "Waterfronts Revisited. European ports in a historic and global perspective", London, New York, Routledge.

8.     (2016) “Imperial Visions and City Planning: Visions for Datong in the 1930s” in: KĂ€ren Wigen, Sugimoto Fumiko, and Cary Karacas (eds.), Cartographic Japan: A History in Maps, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

9.     (2016) “Tange Kenzo’s Proposal for Rebuilding Hiroshima” in: KĂ€ren Wigen, Sugimoto Fumiko, and Cary Karacas (eds.), Cartographic Japan: A History in Maps, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

10.  (2014) “Building Capital Mindscapes for the European Union” in: Michael Minkenberg Power and Architecture, Ashgate: Burlington.

11.  (2014) “The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): Engagement in Housing, Planning, and Neighbourhood Design” in Robert Freestone and Marco Amati, Exhibitions and the Development of Modern Planning Culture, Ashgate: Burlington.

12.  (2013) “Between Oil and Water. The Logistical Petroleumscape” in Neeraj Bhatia and Mary Casper, The Petropolis of Tomorrow, Actar / Architecture at Rice.

13.  (2013) “Modern Cities: Interactions: Port Cities” in Peter Clark (Ed.), Oxford Handbook on Cities in History, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 809-827.

14.  (2012) “Port Cityspaces: Town and Harbour Development in the Global Context” in Frank Pieter Hesse (Ed), Stadtentwicklung zur Moderne: Die Entstehung großstĂ€dtischer Hafen- und BĂŒrohausquartiere/Urba Development Towards Modernism: The Birth of the Metropolitan Harbour and Commercial Districts, Berlin: Hendrik BĂ€ĂŸler Verlag, ICOMOS Hefte des Deutschen Nationalkommittees, LIV, p. 24-32.

15.  (2012) “Baumeister und Architekten in Japan” in: Winfried Nerdinger (Ed.), Der Architekt. Geschichte und Gegenwart eines Berufsstandes, 2 vls Prestel, Munich, etc.



Recent Web Publications

1.     (2017) “How the Fourth Industrial Revolution will change the energy landscape” https://medium.com/thebeammagazine/how-the-fourth-industrial-revolution-will-change-the-energy-landscape-7fe155227ca9 (Reprinted in: https://cleantechnica.com/2017/09/07/fourth-industrial-revolution-will-change-energy-landscape/)

2.      (2017) “Oil in Oil (and Other Art Media): Painting the Petroleum Port” PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n.33, June 2017, Year XVII, Venice, RETE Publisher,
URL: http://portusonline.org/oil-in-oil-and-other-art-media-painting-the-petroleum-port/

3.     (2017) Port Cities: Nodes in the Global Petroleumscape between Sea and Land, Technosphere Magazine, http://technosphere-magazine.hkw.de/article1/a533bca0-08ba-11e7-b921-a58643285390

4.     (2016) Universities and Port Cities: Stumbling Block, Place Filler or Innovation Hub http://portusonline.org/en/universities-and-ports-cities-stumbling-block-place-filler-or-innovation-hub/

5.     (2016) Tatami: Floor Cover, Building Block and Lifestyle, Het Nieuwe Instituut, http://platform.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/tatami-floor-cover-building-block-and-lifestyle-carola-hein (appeared also in faculty publication)

6.      (2016) “Analyzing the Palimpsestic Petroleumscape of Rotterdam,” Global Urban History Blog, https://globalurbanhistory.com/?p=2071&shareadraft=57ea1be60f827

7.     (2016) “Refineries (Oil)” The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/refineries-oil

8.     (2016) “Writing Port Cities: PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n. 31 June 2016 http://portusonline.org/writing-port-cities/

9.      (2015) “Professional and Academic Conferences on Port Cities. Connecting Past, Present, and Future” PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n.30, October 2015

       http://portusonline.org/professional-and-academic-conferences-on-port-cities-connecting-past-present-and-future/

10.      (2015) “Temporalities of the Port, the Waterfront and the Port City”, PORTUS: the online magazine of RETE, n.29, June 2015, Year XV, Venice, RETE Publisher, ISSN 2282-5789 http://portusonline.org/temporalities-of-the-port-the-waterfront-and-the-port-city/




 

Online lectures

1.     Transnational Urbanism, presentation at IRS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee3iXndgCOI&feature=youtu.be 2.     Inaugural Address 27.1.2016, Architectures of Black Gold

http://www.bk.tudelft.nl/en/current/latest-news/article/detail/intreerede-carola-hein-architecten-van-het-zwarte-goud/; https://collegerama.tudelft.nl/Mediasite/Play/2d1db11882bc4665a19e6e09fcfe63fe1d

3.     Petroleumscapes: How oil shaped the built environment, 2016

https://youtu.be/IQgfTPQPZag,

4.     History of Port Cities Part 1, AMS MOOC, 2016, https://youtu.be/NSJPMC1ZYw4

5.     History of Port Cities Part 2. AMS MOOC, 2016, https://youtu.be/2K2TFTu5WWU

6.     The Energy issues: Carola Hein, The Five Thousand Pound Life: The Energy Issue

The Architectural League, GSAPP, Jan 14. 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv0TmwKq6Bo

7.     City and War: Foreign Influences, the Pacific War and Japanese Architects 1937-1945, Front to Rear, Architecture and Planning During War Conference, June 29 2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0d8dOFYAk

8.     Fires, Earthquakes, Modernization and Air Strikes: The Destruction and Revival of Japan's Cities, MIT 2002, http://video.mit.edu/watch/fires-earthquakes-modernization-and-air-strikes-the-destruction-and-revival-of-japans-cities-8996/

Biography

Carola Hein is Professor and Head, Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology. She has published widely in the field of architectural, urban and planning history and has tied historical analysis to contemporary development. Among other major grants, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship to pursue research on The Global Architecture of Oil and an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship to investigate large-scale urban transformation in Hamburg in international context between 1842 and 2008. Her current research interests include the transmission of architectural and urban ideas, focusing specifically on port cities and the global architecture of oil. She has curated Oildam: Rotterdam in the oil era 1862-2016 at Museum Rotterdam. She serves as IPHS Editor for Planning Perspectives and as Asia book review editor for Journal of Urban History.

Her books include: The Routledge Planning History Handbook (2017), Uzƍ Nishiyama, Reflections on Urban, Regional and National Space (2017), History, Urbanism, Resilience, Proceedings of the 2016 IPHS conference (2016), Port Cities: Dynamic Landscapes and Global Networks (2011), Brussels: Perspectives on a European Capital (2007), European Brussels. Whose capital? Whose city? (2006), The Capital of Europe. Architecture and Urban Planning for the European Union (2004), Rebuilding Urban Japan after 1945 (2003), and Cities, Autonomy and Decentralisation in Japan. (2006), Hauptstadt Berlin 1957-58 (1991). She has also published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, books, and magazines.

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