On Monday, the 14th #SpaceSyntax Symposium kicks off in Cyprus with an amazing programme full of interesting research on space, #architecture and society.
The Space Syntax Lab at the #BartlettSchoolOfArchitecture#UCL is holding a bi-weekly online seminar on zoom to present latest research findings on the relationship between configurations of space and social outcomes, curated by my colleague @kimonkrenz
Previous seminars are on our Youtube channel - they're a treasure trove full of interesting research approaches
The one-year MSc / MRes programme I teach on at the #BartlettSchoolOfArchitecture#UCL called 'Space Syntax: Architecture and Cities' is holding an online open event for prospective students on 27 March, 1-2pm UK time.
Students from a non-architectural background are very welcome!
Join us for the last #SpaceSyntax Lab seminar this term, hosted by the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL @ChrystalaPsathiti will present her work on secondary schools in Cyprus
If you're in London and interested in my work, please join me for my inaugural professorial lecture entitled 'Architectures of Care: From Data-Driven Design to User Empathy'
7 March 2024, 7pm at UCL
All welcome!
Good news for people outside of London: there is now an option to join my inaugural professorial lecture on 'Architectures of Care: From data-driven design to user empathy' online via zoom live streaming.
Alongside my brilliant collaborators @ChrystalaPsathiti and Zaky Fouad, we presented our research on 'School Buildings: Scrutinising Spatial Layouts to Shape Teaching and Learning' to an audience of almost 300 educators by invitation of the International Academy of Sciences in Kazahkstan.
New book published by UCL Press: "Parliament Buildings: The Architecture of Politics in Europe", co-edited by Sophia Psarra, Uta Staiger and Claudia Sternberg.
I've contributed a chapter called "Degrees of opposition and cooperation: how seating plans and parliament layouts reflect and give rise to political cultures"