Research
Track Three: interventions
This track focuses on the perspective of built environment disciplines. It examines the methodologies which allow professionals to take decisions and navigate evident urgencies in reflexive and responsible ways.

Greener, denser, and socially liveable?
Towards socio-physical liveability in low-income mass housing in India

Expanding the retrofitting paradigm
Circular strategies for the activation of 1950–1976 housing projects in marginalized territories of the Marche region, Italy

On optimizing the sustainability of textile concrete
Considering different types of design, fabrication methods, and materials

The building stock of the 1950s and 1960s through the ages
Architectural transformation through serial facade renovation and roof extension of multi-family buildings

Adaptive architecture
Strategies for the sustainable conversion of specialized structures based on the case of Speicherstadt in Hamburg

Rethinking lightweight
On the role of resource-efficient and circular construction in structural design

Urban greening experiments
Governance tensions, contradictions, and pathways for socio-ecological justice (postdoctoral project)