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- Peter_Droege abstract "Peter Droege is General Chairman of the World Council for Renewable Energy; President of EUROSOLAR.org. An internationally renowned expert on advanced urban design, planning, Professor Droege holds the first Chair for Sustainable Spatial Development at the University of Liechtenstein, and holds a Conjoint Professorship at the University of Newcastle's School of Architecture and Built Environment. A prolific writer and editor, he has produced the seminal scholarly volumes "Intelligent Environments" and "Urban Energy Transition" (both Elsevier, and 100 Percent Renewable - Energy Autonomy in Action' (Routledge)'. The author of The Renewable City: A Comprehensive Guide to an Urban Revolution Wiley), he is also co-editor of Climate Design (ORO).Professor and Chairholder, Sustainable Spatial Development, Institute for Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein• Academic Director, PhD Program in Architecture and Planning• Inaugural Chair, University Senate, elected in 2011, re-elected in 2013, two-year terms• General Chairman, World Council for Renewable Energy since 2000/2011• President, EUROSOLAR European Association of Renewable Energy elected 2011• Board Member, Swiss Agency for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy A EE since 2008• Climate and Energy Committee, Internationale Building Exhibition IBA-Hamburg 2007-2013• Expert Commissioner on Cities and Climate Change, World Future Council since 2008• Inaugural Chair Planning Institute of Australia, Urban Design Chapters National and New South Wales• Life Member, International Society for Digital Earth• Scientific Commission Member, European Academy EURAC Research, Bolzano (Institute of Renewable Energy)• Scientific Board Member, GAIAResearch directions• Peter Droege initiated and led an EU-funded five-university, four-country urban and regional energy autonomy study 'Energy Region Lake Constance-Alpine Rhina Valley' running from 2009, focused on the complete transition of the region to renewable energy based on local resources. The final report is now in production at the German Oekom publisher, entitled 'Regenerative Region: Energy and Climate Atlas Lake Constance-Alpine Rhine'.• He initiated and successfully completed in 2012 the government co-funded model development and scenario study 'Renewable Liechtenstein'.• He succeeded in 2013 securing a follow-up 30-month funded research grant on regional implementation strategies and expanding the scope to regional ecological footprint measurement and reductions.• Peter Droege leads the Liechtenstein participation in the cooperative EU AlpStore and AlpEnMat projects on mobile and stationary energy storage systems as well as SME opportunities. The consortia involve a large number of participant institutions across the seven main alpine nations from France to Slowenia.• Peter Droege supervised over the past four years a series of smaller funded projects, feasibility analyses and planning strategies, including a WWF-sponsored study on the capacity of the Swiss railway system and its land to supply renewable energy, and on assisting the UNESCO Biosphere region of the Austrian Great Walser Valley Export region to also function an 'Eco-Energy Export Region', supporting the state's aim at complete renewable energy self-sufficiency by 2050.• Since 2011 Professor Droege has co-directed 'uniGo', the University of Liechtenstein 'Green Organisation' Sustainability Studies and Development Program as funded cooperative action research projects jointly with the Institute for Business Process Management / Economic Informatics, under the research project theme 'Sustainability-aware Business Process Management'.Key publicationsDroege has authored The Renewable City: A Comprehensive Guide to an Urban Revolution (Wiley 2006) and edited Intelligent Environments (Elsevier 1998) and Urban Energy Transition: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Power (Elsevier 2008), Climate Design (ORO Editions 2010), and 100% Renewable - Energy Autonomy in Action (Earthscan 2009/Routledge 2012).ConferencesConferencesDroege initiated and chairs the regular 'Liechtenstein Congress on Sustainable Development and Responsible Investing' since 2008 (lisdar.li). He is chair of the organising committee of the scientifically managed, call-for-papers based International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES) und is presently organising two conferences on sustainable design and planning, in Versailles and Weimar.Peter Droege served as Asia Pacific Chair and General Chairman of the World Council for Renewable Energy since its inception in 2000 and 2011 respectiely; and as first elected President of the 25.year old European Association for Renewable Energy (Eurosolar) since 2011. He commenced links to the international networks via the Solar City research program he initiated 1999 under the auspices of the International Energy Agency's Implementing Agreement based system of OECD-based research consortia within the Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT), leading it until 2003. He has urban sustainability policy experience as Expert Commissioner for Cities and Climate Change for the World Future Council and demonstrated his relevant research knowledge as member of the Steering Committee of the Urban Climate Change Research Network, Columbia University / Goddard Center and City University New York (CUNY).A Recipient of the 2007 European Solar Prize, Droege served as inaugural Selection Committee Member, Zayed Future Energy Prize, United Arab Emirates, 2007-2013, and as Board Member, United Nations Habitat Global Research Network on Human Settlements until 2012. He also has served as Senior International Advisor, Beijing Institute for City Planning and Design, from 2004.Professor Droege initiated the Planning Institute of Australia's Urban Design Chapter in 2002 and served both as the National and NSW Chapter Chair, until 2007. As principal at Epolis, a Sydney-based environmental design firm founded by him in 1999, Peter Droege has been an executive adviser to numerous government, state, local government and private corporate institutions on renewable and sustainable urban development strategies.Peter Droege has been active in China for nearly two decades: since 1985. In 2003 he completed a media industry geared planning and design study for a 720 hectare site in inner Beijing, led international teams that won first prizes for two separate development projects in Chongqing (2004), first prize and the main commission in the Ningbo-Cicheng new town development (2003, on 550 hectares one of the largest water-sensitive urban design project under way in China, outside the Olympic area) and directed the second-prize winning entry in the 1.200 hectare Beijing 2008 Olympic Master Plan Competition (2002). He has completed several major new town and foreshore planning schemes in China since then. Professor Droege has won several urban design awards, including Grand Prizes in international concept design competitions staged in Japan: on information technology and urban change (1987), and on ecologically informed strategies for Sagami Bay, a coastal region of twelve cities and towns.Committee service recordSince 2012 Peter Droege serves as expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), First and Second Order Drafts (FOD/SOD) of the Working Group (WG) III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)Selection Committee Member, Zayed Future Energy Prize 2008-2013, United Arab EmiratesBoard member United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, UNHABITAT HS-Net, 2009-2012Chair, World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) Asia Pacific, 2002-2011Steering committee member, Urban Climate Change Research Network, 2007-2012Member, Urban Water Advisory Group, National Water Commission, Commonwealth of Australia, 2006 - 2010Jury member, Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs, May 2008Jury Chair, Daejon city competition for the design of a new transit centre and train station area, South Korea, December 2007Metropolis Forum keynote speaker, Internationale Bauaustellung (IBA) Hamburg, Germany, November 2007Expert Panel, UN Habitat Cities and Climate Change, Nairobi, Kenya, November 2007Jury member, Vietnam National History Museum, September 2007Jury member, Vietnam National Assembly, Hanoi, August 2007Jury Chair, International Union of Architects/Government of South Korea competition for the urban design of a new seat for national government, January 2007Senior Advisor, Beijing Municipal Institute for City Planning and Design, 2002–presentLandcom, key urban design advisory panels on various urban development projects, 1994-2008Chair, Planning Institute of Australia Urban Design Chapter, 2002-2007Member, International Advisory Council (IAC), Proyecto CITIES, Fundación Metrópoli, Madrid, 2000-7Member, Sydney Foreshore Design Review Panel, 1998-2007Member, Member, Independent Hearing and Assessment Panel, Warringah Council, 2005 - 2008Member, Frankston Transit Cities urban design review committee, Victoria, 2004-2007Member, Property Council of Australia National Urban Policy Task Force, 2003-2007Member, Design quality review panel for the Central Coast (SEPP 65), 2003–presentCo-Programme Chairman, World Wind Energy Conference 2005Juror, International Union of Architects / Government of Mauritius competition for the urban development of Port Louis, Mauritius, September 2004Industry partner, Commonwealth Science, Industry and Research Organisation Sustainable Development Project / Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation, 2004Melbourne Docklands Authority, 1997-2003, urban design panel and ESD expertJury chair, Australia Award for Urban Design Excellence, 2003Jury member, German International School Sydney, August 2003Jury member, Vietnam Ministry of Construction, National Assembly and Badinh Conference Hall (Hanoi), February 2003Jury chair, Australia Award for Urban Design Excellence, 2002Jury chair, International Union of Architects (UIA) student urban design competition, Berlin, May 2002Juror, West Kowloon Waterfront Redevelopment Competition, Hong Kong, Feb 2002Director, Solar City Program, International Energy Agency SHC Task 30, 1999-2002Architecture Australia Urban Design/Contributing Editor, 1994-2002Expert adviser, Urban Design Programme, UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education, Monash University, 1999-2000Property Council of Australia (PCA) Urban Planning Committee, 1995-2000Chair, NSW Urban Design Advisory Committee, 1999Chair, PCA Urban Design Committee, 1998Member, NSW Urban Design Advisory Committee, 1997-1998Chair, Urban Design Advisory Committee Ultimo-Pyrmont, 1994-1998Convenor, Olympia 2000+ Organising Group, 1993-1998Member, Clean Air 2000 Infrastructure & Planning committee, 1995-1997Member, Prime Minister's Task Force on Urban Design, 1993-1994Member, National Urban and Regional Development Review, 1993-1994Academic rolesFrom 2008University of Liechtenstein, Professor and Chair of Sustainable Spatial DevelopmentMaster and PhD Student teaching and supervision, research and outreachFrom 2004University of Newcastle, Conjoint Professor, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Curriculum and research development initiatives2005-2008University of Beijing, Appointed Visiting Professor, School of Landscape Design and Planning2002-2005 in-residence visitsUniversity of New South Wales, Autumn 2005, ‘Bangun - Design in the Aftermath of Disaster’ studio, on recovery in tsunami-affected areas of Aceh and Nias, SumatraTufts University, Institute of Global Leadership, Visiting scholar, Fall 2004National University of Singapore. Visiting Professor, Program on Urban Design Methods. 20021993-2001 University of Sydney, initially appointed as Professor of Urban Design and Lend Lease ChairResponsible for Master Program in Urban Design, teaching and curriculum development, cororate assignments, led University review of Business School1992-1993University of Tokyo. Endowed Chair in Urban Development, Research Centre for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST)1979-1981Harvard University. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. 1979-1981. Instructor1978-1990Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Architecture and Planning; instructor and lecturer in urban environmental design, environmental visual communication, media use for community development planners. Curriculum development, graduate supervision, direction of urban design projects and delivery of foundation courses in urban design. Fellow, MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies. Programs in Yemen and Indonesia, with Aga Khan Program of Islamic Architecture, and China, with MIT East Asian Architecture and Planning Program at Tsinghua University. Program teaching and research and preparations: Tokyo Institute of Technology/MIT. Programming and teaching of the International Workshop on Urban Development and Design in the Age of the Advanced Information Society, with the East Asian Architecture and Planning Program (MIT), Tokyo Institute of Technology and the Japan Association of Planning Administration, Japan. Director of Initiative 2050, a futures study program to yield long-range functional design visions for the federal government in the US capital region, for the National Capital Planning Commission.Professional rolesSince 1999Director, Epolis Pty Ltd Urban Design and Planning2001 - 2004Strategic Design Partner, DEM Australia Pty Ltd Senior Advisor Urban Development and Design, DEM Australia Pty Ltd1986-1992 Extended professional in-residence assignmentsCity of Amsterdam. Physical Planning Department. Advisor on urban development and design, Urban Development Bureau, on large-scale initiatives, including waterfront redevelopment (IJ-oevers) and a new island for a population of 50,000 (IJburg), as well as institutional development and formulation of city policies.1988-1989Andersen Consulting/Kinhill Pty Ltd, Sydney. Chief advisory role relating to the form and design of the Multifunction Polis. The consortium conducted an international concept development and marketing effort under the auspices of the Australian and Japanese governments. Investment base components of the future city were to be information and telecommunication technologies, biotechnology, transport, health, education and leisure. The initial concept pursued an urban development strategy structured around urban education opportunities, usingsustainable development principles.1986-1988United Nations Development Programme. Leader of missions ranging from four weeks to four months in duration. Efforts in Ghana focused on the institutional needs of the housing sector and resulted in a three-year action program to build policy-making, planning and programming capacityin the Ministry of Works and Housing. Housing sector missions to the Sultanate of Oman identified and formulated technical assistance projects for the development of a new national land allocation, urban planning and public housing system, to be adopted by the Ministry of Housing. A policy research and formulation assignment focused on issues of development and the environment in UNDP administered programs and projects, for the Bureau of Policy and Programme Evaluation, Technical Advisory Division, New York.1979-1987Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the Office of Programming/DCPO responsible for capital outlay programming and project scoping on behalf of various state agencies, both for new construction rehabilitation. Project identification and formulation; project design, management and evaluation. Public capital investments involved ranged from individual facilities to university master plans.Porter and Droege, Inc. As president of this firm engaged in master planning, feasibility studies, environmental design, urban development guidelines and architectural design studies. Projects ranged in scale from the original studies for the redevelopment of Boston's Post Office Square and an open space study of the Longwood Medical Area on behalf of the Medical Area Service Corporation (MASCO) to design work for Wellesley College. 1983-1986Carr Lynch (Stephen Carr, Kevin Lynch) Associates. Project manager and designer in public housing upgrading and rehabilitation, environmental design guidelines, feasibility studies and public space planning in various New England communities. Public housing revitalisation plans: Columbia Point and Franklin Field. Public open space projects executed: Burlington, Vermont and Lewiston, Maine. Several study concepts for downtown revitalisations throughout New England. 1979-1982 Written worksDroege, P. Ed. 2014. Regenerative Region: Energy- and Climate Atlas Lake Constance-Alpine Rhine Valley. Oekom VerlagDroege, P. and Genske, D. 2013. Erneuerbares Liechtenstein / Renewable Liechtenstein - summary report. Vaduz: Universität LiechtensteinDroege, P., Genske, D., Jödecke, T., Roos, M., & Ruff, A. 2012. Erneuerbares Liechtenstein - full report. Vaduz: Universität LiechtensteinDroege, P. 2012. Migration, Siedlung und Region - Schlüssel zur räumlichen Nachhaltigkeit. In W. Marxer (Ed.), Migration - Fakten und Analysen zu Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein Institut. Bendern: Liechtenstein-InstituteRadzi, A., & Droege, P. 2012. Governance tools for local energy autonomy. In J. Knieling & W. Leal Filho (Eds.), Climate Change Governance. Berlin, Heidelberg: SpringerDroege, P. 2012. From Renewable Cities to Regenerating Regions/fire: the first element of sustainable urbanism. In T. Haas (Ed.), Sustainable Urbanism and Beyond-rethinking cities for the future.. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, IncDroege, P. Ed. 2012. 100 Per Cent Renewable - Energy Autonomy in Action. Routledge (Paperback edition of 2009 book by Earthscan)Droege, P. 2011. ‘Beyond Sustainability: Architecture in the Renewable City. In Crysler, C. Greig, Stephen Cairns and Hilde Heynen. Eds. Sage Handbook of Architectural Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA and London: Sage Publications, Chapter 33Droege, P. 2011. ‘Urban Design’. In Philip Goad and Julie Willis. Eds. The Encyclopaedia of Australian Architecture. CUP MelbourneDroege, P. 2011. ‘One Hundred Tons to Armageddon’. In Sophie Watson : The New Blackwell Guide to the City. London and New York: BlackwellDroege, P. 2010. 100% Renewable Energy - and Beyond - for Cities. World Future Council and HafenCity University HamburgDroege, P. Ed. 2010. Climate Design. ORO Editions.Droege, P. Ed. 2009. 100 Per Cent Renewable - Energy Autonomy in Action. Earthscan.Droege, P. Ed. 2008. Urban Energy Transition. Elsevier.Droege, P. 2007. Energy, Cities, and Security: Tackling Climate Change and Fossil Fuel Risk. In: Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations. Vol VIII, No 2.Droege, P. 2007. Back to the future? Stedebouw & Ruimtelijke Ordening 02/2007. Den Haag: Nederlands Instituut voor Ruimtelijke Ordening en Volkshuisvesting (Nirov).Droege, P. 2006. Renewable City - comprehensive guide to an urban revolution. London: John Wiley and Sons.Droege, P. 2006. Post-carbon office space. OnOffice Workplace Design. Issue 02 / Dec 2006. P 128.Droege, P. 2006. “Post-suburban Sydney – community between global commodity and local autonomy.” University of Western Sydney, Cultural Studies Program: Proceedings of the Post-suburban Sydney Conference 23–24 November 2005.Droege, P. 2004. Circular Quay. In Remaking the Urban Waterfront. Washington DC: Urban Land Institute.Droege, P. 2004. Renewable Energy Policy, Planning and Practice in Cities and City Regions, in Human Settlements, edited by Saskia Sassen, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK, [1].Droege, P. 2004. Balfour Park, Sydney. Compliance, conviction and the art of difference / a place of flexibility. Architectural Review 089. Melbourne: Niche Media.Droege, P. 2004. Editor and author. Urban Design in Australia. Feature and introductory article. Australian Planner. Vol 41 No 2. Annandale, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press.Droege, P. 2004. 2004. Energy-conscious architecture: our post-fossil habitat. Article in WCRE/UNDESA/World Bank: Words into Action. London: Faircount Ltd.Droege, P. 2004. Small steps in the right direction. Interview. Asia Pacific Development / Power and Energy: Power, Pollution and Progress. Bristol: GDS Publishing Ltd.Droege, P. 2004. Renewable Energy and the City. In: Cleveland, C. 2004. Encyclopedia of Energy. Amsterdam: Academic Press.Droege, P. 2004. Urban Design Excellence 2003. In recognition of good urbanism: the end of block-edge solutions. Page 031. Architectural Review 086. Melbourne: Niche Media.United Nations University. 2003 Urban Ecosystem Analysis – Identifying Tools and Methods. Tokyo: United Nations University/Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS). (Contributor)Droege, P. 2003. 2003 Australian Award for Urban Design Excellence. Urban Design Forum issue no. 64. Melbourne: Urban Design Forum Incorporated.Dienst Ruimtelijke Ordening Amsterdam, 2003. Stedenbouw na het tijdperk van de fossiele brandstof. Published transcript of presentation. PlanAmsterdam nr. 6. Amsterdam: DRO.Droege, P. 2003. Curators of Australian Dreams. Architectural Review. Melbourne: Niche Media.Droege, P. 2003. Vertical Slums of To-morrow. Invited opinion piece for the Sydney Morning Herald, August.Droege, P. et al. 2002. Building design and construction in the internet age: how information technology will change the rules in construction. BCI AustraliaVegara, A. / ProyectoCities. 2002. Cities Hub. Featured in ‘Learning from Cities’, 7 Sydney Olympic Effect. pp 68–69. Madrid: Fundacion Metropoli.Droege, P. 2002. Norman Foster’s West Kowloon Visions. Review of Hong Kong competition winning entries. Melbourne: Architectural Review. Melbourne: Niche Media Pty Ltd.Droege, P. 2002. "Renewable Energy and the City: Urban life in an age of fossil fuel depletion and climate change”. Bulletin for Science, Technology and Society. Washington: Sage.Droege, P. 2002. “Memorandum: Staedte und erneuerbare Energien, Kurzfassung.” In: Das solare Regierungsviertel Berlin – Eine Bruecke ins Solarzeitalter (Dokumantation Internationales Architektur –Symposium Reichstag Berlin 26–28 July 2002). Bonn: Eurosolar.Droege, P. 2000. Solar City 2000. Architectural Theory Review vol 5 no 2. pp 128–155.Droege, P. 2000. "Waterfront oder lernende Wasserstadt." In Hellweg, U. and Jörn Oltmans. Wasser in der Stadt. Berlin: TransitDroege, P. 2000. "Nachhaltige Wasserstädte". Urban 21 / EXPO 2000 waterfront catalogue. Berlin/ Hannover.Droege, P. 1999. "Power of paradigm: genetic geography of a learning landscape". Venice: Aquapolis.Droege, P. 1999. "The design dividend". Sydney: Property Council of Australia.Droege, P. 1999. Forgotten Futures. Monument 99. Sydney.Droege, P. 1999. Virtualisation takes command. Australian Planner vol 36, No 2.Droege, P. 1998. "Innovational Cities and the Health of Nations", "Innovating Cities" conference, Melbourne 22–23 July. Proceedings.Droege, P. 1998. "Turning the Titanic". Streetsweeper commentary. Urban Design International. Oxford.Droege, P. 1998. "Intelligent Environments": Telecommunications and the City, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, March 1998. Proceedings.Droege, P. 1997. "Waterworlds - Bauen am Wasser im 21. Jahrhundert: Globales Disneyland oder international Verantwortung? in Blomeyer & Milzkott's Neue Adressen am Wasser - ein europaeischer Kongreß. Wasserstadt GmbH: Berlin.Prakash, V. et al. 1997. "Theatres of Decolonization". P Droege. 1995. Green Dreams of Planning. Proceedings of the 1995 conference in Chandigarh, India. Seattle and Chandigarh: University of Washington and REI.Droege, P. 1997. ‘Tomorrow’s Metropolis: Virtualisation Takes Command.’ In Droege, P. Ed. 1997. Intelligent Environments. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.Droege, P. Ed. 1997. Intelligent Environments. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.Droege, P. 1996. "www.mall.com - from land use separations to multi-purpose precincts to the global market space." Eighth International Malls Conference, Adelaide Convention Centre, September 1996. Proceedings.Droege, P. et al. 1995. "Urban Design in Australia: A Summary". In Commonwealth of Australia. Cities and the New Global Economy – An International Conference presented by the OECD and the Australian Government, 20–23 November 1994 Melbourne, Volume I. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.Droege, P. 1995. "De ontwikkeling van de IJ-stad (1992)". Van der Lee, K. Plannen voor Nieuw Oost/ IJburg ‘65-‘94. Amsterdam: Gemeentelijke Dienst Ruimtelijke Ordening (Physical Planning Department).Droege, P. 1995. "Seventeen Dimensions of Urban Change in Japan". The Big Sky / Landscape on the Pacific Edge international conference, University of New South Wales. Unpublished proceedings.Droege, P. 1995. "Roads in Cities and Towns." Austroads Roads in the Community study. Unpublished development module.Droege, P. 1995. "Lessons for Urban Development in Australia." Portraits of Planning National Convention July. Adelaide: Department of State Development. Proceedings.Droege, P. 1995. "City of Bits. Review of William Mitchell's MIT Press book." Architecture Australia 83(2): 66 - 67. Melbourne.Droege, P. 1995. "Information Technology and Tomorrow's Metropolis." In P. Troy, ed., Technological Change and the City. Canberra: Australian National University.Droege, P., ed. 1994-1995. "New Ideas for Australian Cities." Urban design editor and author for Architecture Australia. Melbourne.Commonwealth Urban Design Task Force. 1994. Urban Design in Australia. Report by the Prime Minister’s Urban Design Task Force. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.Droege, P. Ed. 1994. "Design Australia: Skills for 2010." Proceedings.Droege, P. 1994. "Mobility Management for Australia’s 21st Century Metropoles." Keynote address presented to the 7th National Conference of the Australian Institute of Transport Planners, Sydney. Proceedings.Droege, P. 1994. "Business Cities: City Business." In T. Larkin, ed., Investing in Australia‚s future: achieving the Australia 2010 vision. Melbourne: Hallmark Editions.Droege, P. 1994. "Eco-city Challenges." Towards a Sustainable Architecture Symposium, for The Architecture Show (TAS), ANA Hotel Conference Centre. Sydney: TAS. Proceedings.Droege, P. 1994. "The End of Place". Architecture Australia 83(2): 66 - 67. Melbourne.Droege, P. 1994. "Greening the Games." 21C Magazine Summer: 6 - 9. Melbourne.Droege, P. 1994. "Green Dreams of Planning". In Watson, S..Ed. Metropolis Now. Sydney: Pluto Press.Droege, P. 1994. "International Media Cities". In Blomeyer, G., et al. Media City Babelsberg. Working Paper 1. Berlin: Euromedien Babelsberg GmbH and Paris: Compagnie d‚Aménagement et de Développement.Droege, P. 1993. "Urbanisation in Japan", The Australian, feature article._________1992. "Visit to the Information City". Address and paper presented to the Yokohama Urban Design Forum. Yokohama City Government: Proceedings._________1991. "Cities and Communications". Paper presented to the International Institute of Communications‚ Annual Conference. London: Conference Proceedings._________1990. "Information Technology and the Workplace". Paper presented to the Commission of the European Communities 1990 ESPRIT Conference. Brussels: Proceedings._________1990. "The Multifunction Polis". Third International Information City Workshop. Berlin: Proceedings._________1990. "Berlin Manifesto". Third International Information City Workshop. Berlin, Germany. Also in Planning Administration 27, 1991, JAPA, Tokyo._________1990. "IT Technologies and City Visions". Paper presented to leaders of the Economic Development Board, National Computer Board, universities and other institutions. Singapore: Proceedings._________1990. "Intelligent Cities, Countervailing Forces". Keynote paper presented to the Telecommunications and Urban Development Conference, for the City of Amsterdam, Chamber of Commerce, and Province of North Holland. Amsterdam: Proceedings._________1990. "The Intelligent City". Southeast Asia City of the Future Conference and Workshop, sponsored jointly by the Indonesian Institute of Architects, Jakarta, and the Aga Khan program for Islamic Architecture. Jakarta: Proceedings._________1990. "Urban Architecture, Telematics and the Quality of Life". Paper presented to the Intelligent Cities Workshop, for the Directorate General for Telecommunications, Information Industries and Innovation of the Commission of the European Communities. Brussels: Proceedings.Droege, P. 1991. "On Hillside Cities". In United Nations Centre for Regional Development, Regional Development Dialogue / Cities, Hills and Hillsides. Nagoya: UNCRD Publications.Droege, P. 1989. "The Design of Tokyo Bay" (Japanese). Tokyo: Dentsu Newsletter.Droege, P, ed. 1988. "Future Places". Guest editor and writer for Places 5 (3). Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.Droege, P. 1988. “Technology for People: A Campus City Guide.” In Information Systems for Government and Business: Trends, Issues, Challenges, 525-572. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development.Droege, P. and T. Aina. 1988. "Planning for Human Settlements in Ghana". Mission report for the United Nations Development Programme. New York: UNDP.Droege, P. 1987. "Next in Kawasaki". (Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. Tokyo.Droege, P. and M. Cordova. 1987. "Oman: Comprehensive Planning in the Ministry of Housing". Two-part mission report, A Blueprint for Action. Nairobi: United Nations Centre for Human Settlements - HABITAT.Droege, P. and Moir Messervy, J. 1986. "Places for Peace". Places 3(3), on Transforming the American Garden. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.Droege, P. 1986. "Presence". In A Teacher's Note series, Polaroid Educational Newsletter. Cambridge, Massachusetts.Droege, P. 1986. "30 Minutes in Beijing". The Boston Review.Droege, P. 1986. "Comprehensive Development Strategies - The Role of the United Nations Development Programme in Environmental Management.". Policy and strategy paper. New York: UNDP.Lynch, K., Droege, P. and Lee, T. 1983. "What Will Happen to Us?". Space and Society 22. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Republished in Banerjee, T. and M. Southworth. 1990. City Sense and City Design - Writings and Projects of Kevin Lynch. MIT Press.Droege, P. Ed. 1979. Columbia Point Revitalization Plan. Carr, Lynch and Associates.Droege, P. 1978. Floating Shelter. Limited Thesis Edition. School of Architecture and Planning Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Awards and exhibits2007Recipient, European Solar Prize in Education2007First-prize winning entry with Beijing Conceptext, Hangzhou urban centre2004First Prize, Chongqing Residential Masterplan (team director)2003 First Prize, Ningbo Cicheng New Town Masterplan (team director)2003First Prize, Axis HKICQ Masterplan (team director)2002Second Prize, Beijing 2008 Olympic Masterplan Competition (team director)2001Finalist, Green Square Town Centre, leading the DEM/Fumihiko Maki team (team director)1992Urban flows, photography exhibit. Municipal Exhibition Centre Amsterdam. 19921990 Grand Prize winner, Japan's Sagami Bay International Urban Resort Competition to seek sustainable development futures for a coastal area affecting twelve cities and towns.1987 Grand Prize winner, Japan's International Concept Design Competition for an Advanced Information City, including the development of ideas to transform Tokyo Bay and riverfront areas of Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture".
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