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The National Institute of Town Planning (INU) has undertaken the promotion and organization of the Fifth National Review of Town Planning (RUN5), to take place in Venice from 10th to 20th November 2004. This event, held every five years, has taken on the character of a debate, reflection and exchange of experiences among operators, designers and other experts engaged in territorial governance.
RUN5 is again taking place in Venice, in which city it has become an eagerly-awaited, consolidated rendezvous since the meetings in '94 and '99: a choice linking the event with the exceptional allure of the venue.
According to tradition, RUN5 is subdivided into integrated parts: the Exhibition, with its display of plans, projects, designs, programmes and policies; conferences and hosted events; and the sessions of in-depth study and debate, on themes based on cases displayed in the Exhibition.
RUN5 is a cultural and institutional event, as in its earlier editions, and its findings will undoubtedly be reflected in Italian town planning in the years to come: in the profession, in public administration, in the universities, and wherever policy decisions are reached.
Administrators and operators, professionals and experts of our cities and territories will come together in the Venice Arsenal to assess the issues and results of the long (and in many ways original) season of urban and territorial projects that have been developed since the '90s, and at the same time to outline the scenarios and the paths that will characterize the territory in the first few decades of this century.
 
 
Themes
Again in this 5th Review, RUN has decided not to give itself a title. The theme of the RUN consists in the Agenda for territorial governance by the local institutions wishing to set forth their plans, projects, designs, programmes and policies. It is a challenge, no longer based - as in the '94 edition - on the desire/ necessity to relaunch town planning as an experience linked with the "New Mayors", in a season inspired by the culture of reformist town planning, that was starting to experiment on and to anticipate the reform hypotheses. RUN5 intends to verify and to sound out - through the characteristic themes of the action, first and foremost of the institutional actors - the consolidation of a number of experiences (traditional type plans and those reformed by the regional urban planning laws); the first results of complex planning and of the integration of policies; and the innovation processes (of instruments and themes) that concern plans, urban and territorial policies, and projects.
 
 
Programme
 
10 November
INAUGURATION OF THE EXHIBITION
CONFERENCE
"New roles and new competences in the regions for governing and projecting strategic spaces"
 
 
17 November
OPENING OF RUN5 AND THE INU AWARD
Conference
"The metropolitan city"

 
  17-19 November
DEBATING SESSIONS
- Regional "Quadri" and European City Networks (PTCR, QTP, Outline Agreements and Understandings, Strategic Plans)
- Specialist planning, evaluation and concertation (Landscape plans, Park plans, Basin plans, Mobility plans)
- Town planning (Master plans, Structural plans, Operative Plans, Implementation plans)
- Welfare policies and complex programmes (Services plans, Agenda 21, "Timing" plans, housing policies, District contracts)
- Evaluation and concertation (programme agreements, planning conferences, participation in actions and policies)
 
 
20 November
ROUND TABLE CONCLUDING THE REVIEW AND CLOSURE OF EXHIBITION
 
 
From 10th to 16th November, collateral events and visits to the Exhibition will be organized.
 
 
Participation fees
 
 
Exhibitors
Participation in the Review as Exhibitors entails payment of a contribution to the overheard for organizing and setting up the Exhibition. The minimum participation fee is 1500.00 euro*, which includes 3 panels (0.90 x 1.70 m each) and 3 weekly admissions; for each additional panel, 350.00 euro* is payable (inclusive of 1 weekly admission each).
For every INU member the minimum participation fee is 1000.00 euro* (3 panels + 3 weekly admissions each); for each additional panel, 250.00 euro* (inclusive of 1 weekly admission each).
(*) net of Value Added Tax, if payable.
 
 
INU makes various modalities of participation in the Review available to Exhibitors:
- Display with panels (minimum 3)
- Stands (minimum 10 panels), cost equal to number of panels used incremented by one-third
- Plastic models on horizontal supports (up to 2 sq.m), cost equal to 2 panels
- Films or videos produced by Exhibitors, cost equal to 1 panel
- Distribution of publications, CDs, etc.
 
 
On the days of the Review, it will be possible to apply for and use a space (part of the exhibition spaces) for meetings and presentations of films, maximum duration 1 hour, space holding 50 persons.
Different initiatives may be agreed with the organizing Secretariat.
 
 
For each "case" displayed in the Exhibition, the Exhibitor is required to draw up a summary description (text and illustrations, details to be communicated) for the production of the Catalogue.
 
 
Details of participation and of payment, and technical specifications of materials to be produced for the Exhibition and for the Catalogue will be communicated directly to those enrolled, and may be consulted on the RUN5 site (address www.inu.it/5run).
 
 
Participants
Daily admission to the Exhibition is 10 euro. Admission for more than 2 days is 20 euro. Admission for INU members and university students, 5 euro/day, 10 euro for more than 2 days. For universities, university departments, cultural institutions and associations, training centres, etc., special agreements are foreseen (apply to INU Secretariat).
(*) for INU Associate Bodies, the reduced fee is payable by all those accredited by such Bodies to the INU Secretariat.
 
 
Catalogue
The Exhibition Catalogue and other illustrative materials will be distributed at the Review offices. The price of the catalogue is 50 euro, inclusive of a weekly admission.
 
 
Scientific Organizing Committee
- Francesco Sbetti (Chairman)
- Marisa Fantin and Patrizia Ricci (Secretary)
- Pietro Maria Alemagna, Carlo Alberto Barbieri, Umberto Frank, Simone Ombuen, Piero Properzi, Ornella Segnalini, Stefano Stanghellini
Walter Fabietti and Carolina Giaimo (catalogue)
 
 
For further information:
INU - Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica
Piazza Farnese 44, 00186 Roma
http://www.inu.it
National Secretariat
Tel. 06/68801190-68809671 - fax 06/68214773
e-mail: segreteria@inu.it
Secretariat operating in Venice
Tel. 041/713913 - fax 041/5244237
e-mail: runsegreteria@inu.it
http://www.rassegnaurbanisticanazionale.it
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