SESSION 1 : Thinking, Telling, Scaling |
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Celine Ladegourdie and Annabel Pretty |
Rethinking: Humanising: Isolation: Aotearoa New Zealand (A Novel Approach to Design) |
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Evangelia Paxinou and Nicolas Remy |
Infinite Atmospheres for Vulnerabilities of spaces – Ambiances and architectural design. |
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Lígia Nunes |
Looking forward without looking back |
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Jeremy Auerbach, Solange Muñoz, Jordin Clark and Marisa Westbrook |
More private than public: The choice neighborhood initiative as another tool for state-led gentrification |
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SESSION 2 : Experiencing space, living scales |
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Dimitra Kanellopoulou |
Negotiating Scale. Experiencing, Claiming, and Walking public space. Three examples in Milano. |
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Barbara Thomaz and Ethel Pinheiro |
Re-scaling living spaces: an analysis through a Spatial Empathy |
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Damien Masson |
From the human to the urban: Atmospheres through scales |
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Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Marluci Menezes and Nagayamma Aragão |
Social practices on public open spaces: experiences from collaborative labs in lisbon, Portugal |
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SESSION 3 : Scale, place, well-being and health |
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Ana Neiva and Teresa Leão |
Healthy living places: a pedagogical experience between Health and Architecture. |
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Ghadir Hummeid |
Rethinking City’s Public Spaces from Human Experience to Promote Cities Liveability and Community Wellbeing Using Biophilic Architecture |
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Yara Aboasfour |
Upgrading the Urban Planning Resilience of Informal Settlements in Post-War Aleppo |
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Nicolas Remy, Petros Flampouris, Dimitris Psychogyios and Théo Marchal, |
Sonic urban furniture for vulnerabilities – experimental workshop in architectural design. |
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SESSION 4 : Topology Scale |
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Pedro Afonso Fernandes |
Introduction of non-topological costs in syntactic analyses: the case of Gulbenkian estate |
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Rosália Guerreiro and Israel Guarda |
Sense and Place: Decoding space attachment with space syntax methodology |
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Mohammed Boubezari |
Sensitive Topologies as an operational concept in architectural and urban ambiances. |
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SESSION 5 : The ecology of cities |
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Marie Asma Ben Othmen and Gabriella Trotta-Brambilla |
Working with nature to address the challenges of Small Towns. Evidence from France. |
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Sandrine Simon |
‘Field work’: drawing lessons from urban agriculture to facilitate transitions towards sustainable cities. |
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Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Marluci Menezes and Nagayamma Aragão |
A collaborative approach to increase people’s relationships with urban rivers. Key takeaways from cases in Lisbon |
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Valerie Mace |
Sensory ecology: designing synergies between micro and macro-scales of experience in architectural and urban environments. |
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SESSION 6 : A close-up on arts |
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Teres Selberg |
Dansbana! in the context: performative process for inclusive public space |
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Isabel Barbas |
Artistic-architectural micro-narratives in the city |
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Renata Carlos de Oliveira Gonçalves |
Museum-house: the transformation of residences into sociocultural memory spaces |
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Rand Issa |
The awareness of the past for an unknown future: The present act of the architect and the creative user in shaping spatial space. |
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SESSION 7 : The body in space and in time |
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Tomás Pedro, Daniel Paiva, Ana Gonçalves and Daniela Ferreira |
Biosensing urban atmospheres: How do research participants interpret biosensor data? |
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Mariana Alves da Silva Do Nascimento, Simone Niedoba, Maria Luisa Trindade Bestetti, Luiz Guilherme Rivera de Castro and Anna Wanka |
The “Old Age Scale”: theoretical contributions from environmental gerontology |
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Tania Moura |
The other body in the same body: the invisibility of the elderly in architectural design. |
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Eleonora Aronis Rainha |
Walking Santa Cecilia: A Peripatetic Experiment in Reclaiming Urban Space |
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SESSION 8 : From perception to material reality |
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Olivia Germon and Pascaline Thiollière |
Perceptual and sensitive aspects of the urban ground: sound, thermal and somatic |
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Bernardo Vaz Pinto |
Architectural Detail, or the end of the Virtual |
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Nuria Alvarez Coll |
Material Presences |
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Cristina Palmese and José Luis Carles |
Madrid Soundscape Map: Listening and identity Movement emergence and relation |