Presentation at Wiener Planungswerkstatt

Presentation at Wiener Planungswerkstatt

January 19, 2025

On 16 January 2025, an evening event on the topic of urban development took place at the “Wiener Planungswerkstatt” in Vienna – see here: https://www.linkedin.com/events/wieundwowirwohnen-wollen-soziol7271805797850861569/about/. The event was organized and moderated by Prof. Dr Manfred Schrenk from BOKU University and Managing Director of the CORP Conference (https://corp.at/).

Our Professor Hannes Taubenböck gave a presentation titled “How and where we (want to) live – sociology and spatial analysis with data from space”. Afterwards he discussed the complex and multi-layered topic of housing and the many different conflicts of use with Thomas Madreiter, the Director of Planning of the City of Vienna. 

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