Job Advertisements: Scientific Staff (m/f/d) for the Centre for Urbanisation and Peripheralization (CUSP) at TU Munich
NEWS | 14.04.2025
Current job advertisement for research associates (m/f/d) at the Centre for Urbanisation and Peripheralization (CUSP) at the Technical University of Munich. Further information can be found in the PDF file.
Project Documentation: "Landsberg am Lech - Ready for 2055?"
NEWS| 31.03.2025
Project Documentation: "Landsberg am Lech - Ready for 2055?"
Students from the Master's programs in Urbanism and Architecture worked for several months to look at the long-term development of the town of Landsberg. The aim was to design a long-term spatial strategy. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the region and a methodology for working with future trends, the next 30 years were examined. Four student teams each present a vision of the future for “Landsberg 2055” and use an overall strategy and specific spatial proposals to show possible development paths for the region and local stakeholders.
The four student teams focus on different topics and show different development paths for the year 2055. How can resilient land use, inclusive mobility and social cohesion be strengthened and interlinked to achieve sustainable growth? How can the prospects of young residents be improved and education and innovation become key catalysts for positive development? How can Landsberg become a municipality that leads by example through the consistent implementation of sustainable mobility, a liveable city center and a self-sufficient energy supply? And how can Landsberg carry today's qualities into the future in order to be “just as great, only better” in 2055?
Link to the digital documentation (PDF, ca. 70 MB) available on mediaTUM.
New Publication: Linking knowledge-intensive firm locations with the urban structure of the city of Munich
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of firm location changes.
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Which locations do knowledge-intensive firms choose in Munich and how do these decisions change over a ten-year period? These questions are addressed in a new article in the current issue of the journal disP - The Planning Review entitled "Linking knowledge-intensive firm locations with the urban structure of the city of Munich". The paper analyses the locations of the largest knowledge-intensive company locations in the Functional Urban Area of Munich and Freising via a long-term analysis from 2009-2019 and characterises their spatial location requirements. The results show that central, well-equipped locations are still relevant, especially for service-intensive industries. However, new spatial priorities are also emerging beyond the classic central locations. The results are discussed against the backdrop of the changing world of work and in the context of the urban and economic development plans of the LHM Munich and show where there is still a need for spatial development.