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Master course of URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND

PLANNING

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Study

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Assignments

Essays

Analysis

Investigation

Applications

Proposal

Recomendations

Surveys

Instructor: Franco Frescura

Students: Nguyen Dinh Khoa

Nguyen Ngoc Anh

Do Thanh Tam

Vo My Y

Qualitative Study of French colonial housing block at

Chuong Duong Quay, Sai Gon

THE VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY

Urban Developing Planning

*STUDY LOCATION

- Cau Ong Lanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

- Along West East Highway & Tau Hu Channel.

District 1

District 5

District 7

District 2

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* II. Present - The current situation

Criteria

Still keep the height, the no. of store

Red tiled roof

Wooden floor structure, doors, wins.

Color, materials of the walls

French colony decoration

Green and Clean Singapore

Lecturer: Dr. Gulelat Kebede

Students: Nguyen Ngoc Anh

Nguyen Thanh Xuan

Do Thanh TamHo Chi Minh City, July 8, 2011

Background

Green Singapore Plan Drivers IndicatorsActors

What and HowWaterGreen Building

Conclusions

The Achievements How did they

succeed ?

Outline

Instructor: Dr. Gulelat KebedeStudents: Nguyễn Thùy Linh

Phan Thanh BìnhNguyễn Tấn Hưng

Vietnamese - German University

DA NANG - THE ENVIRONMENTAL CITY

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3. “BUILDING DA NANG – AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY”• The 3 phases of the program:

(Source: http://www.greenbiz2009.com )

The Vietnamese - German UniversityUrban Development Planning

GREEN ECONOMYCASE STUDY: FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, GERMANY

Advisor: Gulelat KebedeStudents: Nguyễn Đan Quỳnh

Phùng Anh KiệtVõ Mỹ Y

3. Process and Achievements CO2 Emission

Instruments – Processes Actors Result• Targeted information:

“Freiburg’s CO2 Diet” tool to calculate climate balance.

• An interactive website to compare their values with those of others, receiving CO2 “diet” suggestions in return.

• Public awareness campaigns: “CO2 LIBRI Freiburg‘s citizens”

• 1991, a low-cost flat-rate monthly "Environment ticket" for the region-wide bus service.

 

• Municipal council• Households• Companies• Power suppliers• University• Media.

• In 1980, 100% increase in people using public transport.

• 42% of city’s surrounding area under nature or countryside protection, where building is no longer permitted.

Dong Khoi – Walking street

Professor: Cor Dijkgraaf Students: Nguyen Ngoc AnhDo Thanh TamNguyen Dinh Khoa

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4. Proposal for development

Advisor: Prof. Kosta Masthey

Group of student:

Nguyen thuy Linh

Nguyen tan Hung

Nguyen dinh Khoa

SLUM UPGRADING

Case study of Ros Reay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

HCMc, Dec 16th, 2010

VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY

OVERVIEW

Nature condition

Social condition

OBJECTIVES

ACTIVITIES

FINANCE

RESULTS

ASSESSMENT

REFERENCES

NATURE CONDITIONS Next to the city’s largest natural drain, Boeung Kak Lake; Phnom Penh,

Cambodia; The first example of community-planned and constructed upgrading in

Phnom Penh. Seventy-two houses.

Vietnamese German University

WATER RESOURCES IN VIETNAM

Ho Chi Minh City, October 04, 2011

Advisor: Prof. Dr. Marion Martienssen

Students: Nguyen Ngoc Anh

Nguyen Thuy Linh

Do Thanh Tam

Page 21 ▌Natural water resoures in Vietnam

SURFACE WATER – OVERVIEW

River run-off per Region (bill.m³/year)

Source: National Water Sector profile, 2002

Average annual surface water: 830 bill.m3 per year;

More than 60% outside the country; Only 309 bill.m³ per year within Vietnam;

Source:www.ask.com/wiki/Regions_of_Vietnam

Advisor: Prof. Dr. Eike AlbrechtStudents: Nguyễn Thùy Linh

Vietnamese - German University

VIETNAMBIODIVERSITY CONVENTION – RAMSAR CONVENTION - BONN CONVENTION

PROJECT FUNDING - PROMOTION

TAY SON-BINH DINH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Advisor : Prof. Cor DijkgraafStudent : Vo My Y

Source: e-library Violet

CONTENT

1. Location

2. SWOT analysis

3. Potential value

4. Suggestions

4. SUGGESTIONS

VISIONA visited -

studied and invested city

PRINCIPLEParallel preservation

of culture and development

economy

Urban Heritage ConservationCase study: Van Phuc Village – Ha Noi

Lecturer: Prof. Cornelis Dijkgraaf

Student: Thanh Binh

-Valuable buildings with traditional

characteristics.

-Special handicraft village.

-Very skillful artisans and workers.

-Low awareness of local people about

environment protection

-Low management capacities of local

authority

-Expand silk market by the voices of

international organizations.

-Have a better living environment

-Protect and conserve traditional values.

-The cheat come from competition and

raise of goods demands.

Group exercise:WATER SUPPLY & WASTE WATER

MANAGEMENT IN RURAL REGIONS

Advisor: Prof. Marion Martienssen

Students:

Vo My Y

Phung Anh Kiet

Nguyen Dinh Khoa

3.4. CENTRALIZED -TREATMENT

Treatment plant

Example: Five villages in Nhat Tan hamlet - Hanam province• Inauguration on juny 31, 2011• 330 m3/diurnal

Vietnamese Folk Culture through Dong Ho woodcut paintings

Lecturer: Prof. Franco Frescura

Students: Nguyen T. Thanh Xuan

Nguyen Tan Hung

Mai Binh

Phan Thanh Binh

Size & spatial arrangement

• 4 core sizes (Width x Length): 26x37 37x52 50x77 79x109

• Not inclusive of wooden/ bamboo frame• Spatial arrangement:

Centric Symmetric

URBAN AND PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE

Instructor: Dr. Dirk HeinrichsStudents: Nguyễn Thùy Linh

Võ Mỹ YPhùng Anh Kiệt

Phan Thanh BìnhNguyễn Đình Khoa

Vietnamese German University

Urban Indicators for managing cities - In Case study of Ho Chi Minh city

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INDICATORS VALIDITY RELIABILITY REPRESENTATIVENESS TOTAL SCORE

1. Delivery of annual plan 3 4 3 10

2. Voter participation rates, by sex 2 1 1 4

3. Independence from higher Gov 5 5 5 15

4. Elected and nominated councils 4 5 3 12

5. Representation of minorities 2 3 1 6

6. Planning applications refused 4 3 4 11

7. Consumer satisfaction 5 4 5 14

8. Perception as place to live 4 4 5 13

9. Access to information 5 4 5 14

10. Reported crimes 4 3 3 10

11. Contact with the public 1 1 2 4

12. Decentralized district units 1 1 1 3

JUDGMENT INDICATORS

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Ramsar sites in Vietnam

o Ba Be - 02/02/11 - Bac Kan - 10,048ha.o Bau Sau - 04/08/05 - Dong Nai - 13,759ha.o Xuan Thuy - 20/09/88 - Nam Dinh - 12,000ha

Presented by Nguyen Dinh Khoa

Subject: Environmental Laws

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Ramsar sites: Bau Sau

THE RANKING OF GLOBAL IMMIGRANT CITIES

Lisa Benton-Short, Marie D. Price & Samantha Friedman

Instructor : Huang Luixin

Students: Vo My Y

Nguyen Thi Thanh Xuan

Nguyen Dinh Khoa

Nguyen Dan Quynh

THE VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITYURBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

Vietnamese German University

Vietnam Profile

Ho Chi Minh City, June 3, 2011

Lecturer: Prof. Rod Burgess

By Vietnamese German University’ studentsPage 39 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile

Area : 331.051 km2

Population (2009) : 86.024.600 Density : 260 pp/km2 Location : Southeast Asia

N 16 ° 10 '- E 107 ° 50' Borders: China, Laos, Cambodia, South

East Sea Climate: tropical monsoon.

Dry season: Dec - Apr

High humidity: Average 84%

Annual rainfall: 120-300 cm p.ann, 90% in summer

General info. Map & Location

Overview – Geographical background

By Vietnamese German University’ studentsPage 40 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile

Period Commitment Signed Agreement Disbursement

1993-1995 6,131 4,858.07 1,875

1996-2000 11,546.5 9,008.00 6,142

2001-2005 14,889.2 11,237.76 7,887

2006-2009 23,849.8 17,282.97 10,319

UNIT: Million USD

Commitment

Signed

Disbursement

Source: Ministry of planning & Investment

ODA commitment, signed agreement and disbursement – Comparison among different periods Unit: Million USD

23%

15%

15%13%

34%

Agricultural & Rural DevelopmentTransportationWaster supply & drainage, Urban developmentEnergy

1993 - 2000 2001 - 2005 2006 - 20090

50

100ODA loans and grants over the

periods

Loans Grants

Distribution of ODA by Sectors & Areas

ODA by periods

Economic - ODA Mobilization over 1993 - 2009

By Vietnamese German University’ studentsPage 41 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile

Source: World Bank

1990 – 2008: Electricity production increase 88%, average annual growth rate of 4.9% pa 1990 – 2008: Electricity consumption increase 90.6%, average annual growth rate of 5.0%pa 80% households are supplied electricity

1990 1995 2000 2005 20080

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

8.68114.64

26.56

53.46

73.04

6.47600000000001

11.46

22.9

47.59

68.9

Vietnam Electricity Production and consumption 1990 - 2008

Electricity Production Electricity Consumption

Mill

ion

Mw

/h

Economic - Energy Infrastructure (1/3)

• Ability: 3.2 million m3/day. (2010)

• Demand: 4.3 million m3/day (in 61%

of the region) (2025)

• Source : Underground water,

surface water (Dong Nai River, Tri

An & Dau Tieng lake)

• Water supply treatment plants (7)

• Water leakage 42%

• Curb wells in semi-urban areas

1.2 Water supply

Water supply treatment.

Underground .

FLOODS

Thanh Tam-Hoang Anh-Anh Vu-Tan Hung-Le Ha

II. The aporia of the global-city and world-city network

‘It is not simply a matter of global coordination but one of the production of global control capacities’ (Sassen, 2001a: 349).

The proximal links between business services incities such as London, New York and Tokyo are constituted for global rather than localreasons

SASKIA SASSEN

III. New Conceptual Architecture1. Inheriting and operating Actor-Network Theory of Latour.

The voids of Actor-network theory:

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Advisor: Prof. Dr. Eike AlbrechtStudents: Đào Phúc Quỳnh

Vietnamese - German University

WORLD HERITAGE PROTECTION IS CONSIDERED IN VIETNAMESE PLANNING LAW

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OTHER RISKS

THIS’S WAY!!!!

IT’S STILL SKEWED

12 CATCHMENTS & TREATMENT PLANS

(according Ho Chi Minh plan to 2025)

II. SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS:

1. Chinese lifestyle:

-Food "Ăn cơm Tàu, ở nhà Tây“ Interesting Nightlife

-The Chinese: funny, friendly,…

- Chinese Architecture and Planning

URBAN HERITAGEDONG KHOI STREET

Tutor : Prof. Cor Dijkgraaf

Group: Hoang Anh

Nguyen Dan Quynh

Vo My Y

Content:- What are interesting?- Suggestions to keep

heritage

PARTICIPATORY PLANNINGIN POST-EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION

HOANG ANH – LE HA – PHUC QUYNH – ANH VU

IN CHINA

Field trips -Excursions -Workshops -

Public lectures -

Our Activities

our activities

Bamboo Village

Pottery Village

Slum Visit

Waste Water Treatment Visit

Prof. Ali Huzzain

Prof. Ashna Mathema

Prof. Atkinson

In the class

Climate Change Workshop

Prof. KK Pandey

Prof. Huang Liuxin

Prof. Rod Burgess

Public lectures

In the Class

Nov 21st , 2011

Ho chi minh city

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