The Death + Life of Social Factors: Schedule Print

The final conference schedule is available only as a PDF download. Last updated 4/26/2011.

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Posters

  • John Abell.  Housing Social Hybridity: modeling socio-spatial networks, prototyping dwelling.
  • Azadeh Aghalatifi and Manoochehr Moazzami. Iranian contemporary home: mirror of Iranian society (Inspection in social aspect of interaction between people and home in Iran)
  • Hedaya Al Hammadi. Al Samha: Understanding the Impact of Urban Design on Women in the UAE
  • Asal Barati and Hamidreza Alavizadeh. The Metamorphosis of “Chaharshanbe Soory”
  • Thereza Carvalho Santos and Ivan Zanatta. High-streets and livelyhood – changes, permanences and persistences of its genetic capital
  • Lucy Donegan and Gleice Azambuja Elali. The Beach Huts and Social Diversity in Praia do Futuro (Fortaleza/CE/Brazil).
  • Esra Fidanoglu. There are Strangers in Town: Reading KARS
  • Tara Flaningam Dell.  Interaction by Design: Space Syntax Analysis v. Social Network Analysis
  • Seiko Goto. Garden Project: Visual Impacts of Garden Design on Quality of Life
  • Eva Hagberg. Seven Easy Pieces: Narrative and Social Meaning in Architecture and the Building”
  • Vibhavari Jani. Importance of Colors in Indian Culture and Architecture
  • Sara Jensen. Shifting Grounds: Changing Frameworks of Landscape and Health
  • Nadezda Kiseleva. Experimental Neighborhood in the City of Vologda: Time Factor and Architecture of Affordable Housing
  • Ipek Kaynar Rohloff. Are Environmental Preference Theories Applicable to Museum Interiors? Towards an Architectural Understanding of ‘Mystery’ Element in Visual-Spatial Information
  • Mansour Khavandi Khiavi, Dr.Shahindokht Barghjelveh and Dr.Mohammad Reza Masnavi. Ecological Design of Urban Landscape: a System Approach for Enhancing Quality of Life Sustainable Environments
  • Karl Kullmann. Elusive Cartographies: re-imaging the Albany Bulb as a cognitive “disorientation machine”
  • Alexandra Ja Yeun Lee. Redefining Architecture for Humanity: Social Factors in the Design of the Built Environment within Post-disaster Context
  • Tooska Mosavat. Intervention in urban areas and its social impacts (Iran, Tehran)
  • Nazmiye Ozturk. Theories of Everyday Life and the Architectural Time-Space in Between
  • Svetlana Popova-Znamenskaya. Quality Criteria and Architecture of Social Housing
  • Mohammad Razzaghi and Mobina Nouri. Saghakhane, the Rebirth of a Dead Environmental Design
  • Magda Saura. Social Aspects of Green Design: A Study-Case in 1992 Barcelona’s Post-Olympic Games Settings
  • Corey Schnobrich. Ethnography as a Design Tool: Reconsidering the Berkeley Lawn Bowling Club
  • Vera Smirnova. Spatial Links and Architecture of Social Housing
  • Laura Smith. The Green School as Third Teacher: A Question of Engagement
  • Tanya Tuneva. Experimental Housing Estate in the City of Vologda: Innovation and Architecture of Social Housing
  • Robert Wonnett. Campus Place as Public Fora: A Typological Approach to Understand Judicial Interpretations of the College Campus as a Public Forum
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