Rode, Philipp


Mr Philipp Rode  

Department

Position held

LSE Cities

Executive Director

Cities Programme

Ove Arup Fellow

Experience keywords:

built environment; urban regeneration; public space; urban age; city design; urban sustainability; global cities; transport; urban policy; strategic planning; engineering; cities and climate change; urbanism; land use analysis; urban governance; green economy; urban design briefs and competitions; architecture; urban design and transport politics

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As researcher and consultant, Philipp Rode manages interdisciplinary projects comprising urban governance, transport, city planning and urban design. The focus of his current work is on cities and climate change. Rode organised Urban Age conferences in partnership with Deutsche Bank's Alfred Herrhausen Society in ten cities bringing together political leaders, city mayors, urban practitioners, private sector representatives and academic experts. He manages the Urban Age research efforts and recently published the reports ‘Cities and Social Equity’ (2009) and ‘Integrated City Making’ (2008). London-focused research includes ‘Density and Urban Neighbourhoods in London' (2005) and ‘A Framework for Housing in the London Thames Gateway' (2004). He has previously worked on several multidisciplinary research and consultancy projects in New York and Berlin and was awarded the Schinkel Urban Design Prize 2000. Rode obtained an MSc in City Design and Social Science at LSE and earlier a degree as Graduate Engineer in Transport Planning and Management at Technical University Berlin.

Languages:

German [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]

Media experience:

RadioTV

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

020 7955 6483

Publications

The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.

2009

Rode, Philipp (2009) City making as climate policy. In: Istanbul city of intersections. Urban Age, London School of Economics, London, UK, pp. 10-11. ISBN 9780853284192

Rode, Philipp (2009) Urban Governance als Prozess der Stadtentwicklung. Bundesverband für Wohnen und Stadtentwicklung, Berlin, Germany

Rode, Philipp and Burdett, Ricky and Brown, Richard and Ramos, Frederico and Kitazawa, Kay and Paccoud, Antoine and Tesfay, Natznet (2009) Cities and social equity: inequality, territory and urban form. Urban Age Programme, London School of Economics, London, UK

Rode, Philipp (2009) Strategic planning in London and Berlin. In: Chen, Xiaohong and Laepple, Dieter, (eds.) The era of global city regions. Fundan Press, Shanghai, China. ISBN 9787309067316

Rode, Philipp (2009) Mumbai: the compact mega city. In: Urban India: understanding the maximum city. Urban Age, London School of Economics, London, UK, pp. 45-46. ISBN 9780853282228

2008

Rode, Philipp (2008) Der Klimaschutz fordert die Städte: ein globales Städtenetzwerk nimmt sich der Klimafragen an. Stadtblik: informationen zur stadtentwicklung, 18 (September). pp. 4-7.

Rode, Philipp and Chandra, Rit (2008) Urban India: comparing Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore. Urban Age Program, London

Knoflacher, Hermann and Rode, Philipp and Tiwari, Geetam (2008) How roads kill cities. In: Burdett, Richard and Sudjic, Sudjic, (eds.) The endless city. Phaidon, London, UK. ISBN 9780714848204

Rode, Philipp and Wagner, Julie and Brown, Richard and Chandra, Rit and Sundaresan, Jayaraj (2008) Integrated city making: governance, planning and transport. Urban Age Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

2007

Burdett, Richard and Rode, Philipp (2007) The capital of suburbia. In: Sudjic, Deyan and Burdett, Richard, (eds.) The endless city: the Urban Age project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank’s Alfred Herrhausen Society.. Phaidon, London, UK, pp. 145-154. ISBN 9780714848204

Rode, Philipp (2007) Climate change demands city action. In:C40 Large Cities Climate Summit (14-17 May 2007 : New York City, USA).

Burdett, Richard and Philipp, Rode (2007) The Urban Age project. In: Burdett, Richard and Sudjic, Deyan, (eds.) The endless city: the Urban Age project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank’s Alfred Herrhausen Society. Phaidon, London, UK, pp. 8-31. ISBN 9780714848204

2006

Rode, Philipp (2006) City design: a new planning paradigm? Urban Age discussion paper. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

Knoflacher, Hermann and Rode, Philipp and Tiwari, Geetam (2006) Moving people, making city. Urban Age Summit Newspaper, pp. 9-10.

2005

Altman, Andy and Rode, Philipp (2005) Has planning forgotten about design? Urban Age discussion paper. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

Knoflacher, Hermann and Rode, Philipp (2005) Travelling less, living better, who pays? London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

Burdett, Richard and Travers, Tony and Czischke, Darinka and Rode, Philipp and Moser, Bruno (2005) Density and urban neighbourhoods in London. Enterprise LSE Cities, London, UK

Rode, Philipp (2005) Faster but further: mobility and transport. Urban Age Shanghai newspaper, pp. 6-6.

2004

Power, Anne and Richardson, Liz and Seshimo, Kelly and Firth, Kathryn and Rode, Philipp and Whitehead, Christine M. E. (2004) A framework for housing in the London Thames Gateway. LSE Housing, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

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