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Tag Archives: Architecture
The YA blog in 2020
Reading time: 4 minutes The YA blog in 2020 2020 broke a new record in terms of the number of visitors on the blog of the AESOP Young Academics network since its inception in 2014: over 11,000 visitors for more … Continue reading
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Tagged AESOP, Architecture, blended approach, climate resilience, Resilience, YA network
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The medina as a historic urban landscape
4 min read Guest author: Sarah Ben Salem (Szent István University) The ‘Historic Urban Landscape’ concept in an approach that was declared by the UNESCO in 2011. It refers to the historical sites that should no longer be considered as … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Heritage and Planning, Placemaking, Territory, landscape, land, Uncategorized
Tagged Architecture, heritage, Jan Gehl, La Ville Spatiale, Lieux de Memoires, Medina, Old Arabic City, The life between buildings, The social life of cities, The social life of the medina, tourism, Tunis, Tunisia, UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape, urban planning, urban regeneration, Utopies Réalisables, Yona Friedman
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12 useful books and articles on qualitative research methods
5 minutes read Guest author: Viktorija Priļenska (Tallinn University of Technology) This blog post is intended for PhD students who are in the first year of their studies, and have not been involved in the qualitative research before, as well … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, research quality and assessment, Methodology and ethics, Resources, Uncategorized
Tagged academe, academia, Action research, Architecture, Case studies, Grounded theory, Literature review, Mixed methods, PhD, PhD chat, planning graduates, Planning Theory and Practice, Postdoc, Qualitative research, research design, Research methods, spatial planning
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Architectural and urban recycling: challenges and perspectives
Guest author: Amine Mseddi (Szent Istvan University of Budapest) Architectural and urban recycling is seen as an economic and pragmatic approach. In an urban fabric that is already congested, rehabilitating a building, or reusing a surface or entire areas (e.g. … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Heritage and Planning, Planning, city, and society, Sustainability and resilience, Sustainable consumption, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged Architecture, energy use, heritage, Le Corbusier, life cycle, regeneration, Retrofitting, sustainability, Technology, Urban decay, urban design, urban planning, urban regeneration, urbanism
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