Delves into the potential of urban riverbanks for sustainable neighborhoods and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary exchanges among doctoral students.
Discusses the principles of underground architecture, the challenges of designing underground structures, and the potential for underground spaces to become vibrant urban hubs.
Celebrates LaSUR's 20th anniversary, highlighting its interdisciplinary approach and future aspirations in urban sociology, architecture, and engineering.
Explores the complexities of urban land ownership, from overlapping rights to land value dynamics, emphasizing the importance of understanding land ownership in urban planning.
Explores evaluating project performance, UN Sustainable Development Goals, normative recommendations, social needs, housing typology, gender equality, and historical architects.
Delves into the historical evolution of urban spaces and the profession of landscape architecture, emphasizing the balance between urban development and environmental sustainability.
Delves into urban planning challenges in Touba, Senegal, focusing on transportation and urban development, proposing solutions for improved mobility and infrastructure.