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Dr. Margarita ANGELIDOU is a project manager and senior scientific expert at Q-PLAN International, Thessaloniki (Greece). By education, she is an architect, urban planner and expert in Smart City policies, strategies and tools. She holds a PhD in "Strategic Planning for the Development of Smart Cities" (2015), conducted at the Urban and Regional Innovation Research Lab URENIO of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, which is internationally accredited for its pioneering research in the intelligent cities domain. Margarita has been involved as a researcher, principal investigator and project manager in the digital, intelligent and smart cities domain since 2007, counting 16international and national projects. She has been awarded over 10 awards and scholarships for scientific excellence, including two individual post-doctoral research grants from the Greek State in the smart city domain (2015-2018). She has published over 50 articles about smart city policies and strategies in international journals, books and conferences. Next to the previous, for the past two years sha has been serving as an expert evaluator on digital transition and user-centric digital governance at the Horizon2020 and Urban Innovative Actions programmes of the European Commission.

 

On Friday 25/11, at 11:00  at the Foyer, a lecture will be given by Maria Marlanti, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, NTUA, entitled: "Methodological Tools for Urban Design_ readings".

key-words: readings, interpretations, transformations, natural landscape, urban landscape, layering.

 
 

24/11/22 14:00 room Z & Zoom

Life in the city creates spaces where women can experiment in new roles, challenge the natural order, claim new demands, and change ordinary representations and material constraints. In order to explore these changes, we need specific methodological tools that presuppose an approach of the city as both peopled and gendered and it has as priority the experiences and practices of women, the ways in which they contribute to urban development.

In this context, I advocate the everyday as an approach that unveils the gendered aspects of the processes which constitute (parts of) the city. Such a perspective prioritizes the diversity of the urban experience and contributes to understand the mutual constitution of urban space and gender relations. It aims to reflect on the possibilities and limitations of (re)constituting urban life and urban development through the life stories, using the example from a central neighborhood of Athens, Petralona.  
keywords: gender, everyday life, place /space, public/private, local/global, life strategies, everyday practices, Lefebvre

Rouli Lykogianni is Assistant Professor in the department of Urban and Regional Planning of National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) where she teaches urban planning and gendered approaches to urban space. Also, she is member of the NTUA research team “Gender and Space”. She has participated in a number of Erasmus intensive Courses on “Geography and Gender” and in seminars and conferences on Space, Inequality and Difference. Recent research interests, publications and papers in Greece and abroad presented in conferences include: the feminist critique of urban analysis, the gender metaphors in architecture and urban planning, and women’s everyday lives in the (neighbourhoods of) city and their roles in the making of the city, and Gendered Aspects of the Everyday (Willey Encyclopedia of Blackwell). Some of her articles are published in the following journals: Urban Studies, Women and Environments, Geographies (greek) and some others constitute chapters of greek books. Recently she involved on following research projects: a) “Interwoven everyday lives and socio-spatial changes/transformations within cities. Migrant and local women in the neighbourhoods of Athens” (Research project NTUA), b) “Development of methodological tools for the comparative research of neighbourhood in the European cities” (National Technical University of Athens) and c) “Urban Intercultural Spaces and Movements”, one of the 8 Work Packages of the EU project “Gender, Migration and Intercultural Interactions in the Mediterranean and South East Europe: an interdisciplinary perspective” (FP7, Panteion University).
 

On Wednesday 23-11-2022 at 13:00, there will be a lecture by Plácido Lizancos Mora, Professor of Architectonic Analysis and Dean at Escola Técnica Superior de Arquitectura - Universidade da Coruña entitled "Addressing the right to architecture", as part of the course Architectural Design III-V Z: Digital Tectonics: From design to construction

The lecture will take place at the Exhibition Hall of the Department of Architecture.

You can download the poster here.

 

On Tuesday 22-11-2022 at 15:30, there will be a lecture by Vicente Adrián López Chao, Professor at Universidade da Coruña entitled "Storytelling to render architecture. A lesson from concept art", as part of the course Computer Aided Design II

The lecture will take place at the Amphitheatre of the Department of Architecture.

You can download the poster here.

 
 
 

Lecture by Jacob Moe: SIFF & Archipelago Network: Case Studies

Tuesday November 15th 2022
14:00 (GMT+2)

Mezzanine, Post Graduate Room
Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly
Pedion Areos,Volos

Lecture within the framework of the course South: Space and non hegemonic paradigms of knowledge
Tutor: Iris Lykourioti

Biography
Jacob Moeis the founder and director of the Archipelago Network. He studied Politics at Pomona College in Los Angeles (BA) and Social Documentation at the University of California, Santa Cruz (MFA). In 2013 he co-founded the Syros International Film Festival, which he directs. As a documentarian, he has produced film and radio documentaries in collaboration with local communities in Los Angeles (USA), São Paulo (Brazil) and the Cyclades islands (Greece). He is an advocate of open access to culture and a member of international networks for the preservation and accessibility of archives, including the Whole Life Academy of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (2019-2022) and the Creative Commons Open Glam Initiative (ongoing).

https://syrosfilmfestival.org/
https://archipelagonetwork.org/

 

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