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William McDonough - Being Less Bad Is Not Being Good

William McDonough - Being Less Bad Is Not Being Good

untitled Kevin Kelly Welsh School of Architecture - People Dr Cristian Suau Lecturer, Year 1 Chair (term 2) & Erasmus Coordinator Research Group: Architectura lHistory Theory Group Architectural Science Group E-Mail: SuauC@cardiff.ac.uk suau@ecofab.org Websites: ECOFABRICA www.ecofab.org RECICLARQ www.reciclarq.org Postal Address: Welsh School of Architecture Bute Building, King Edward VII Avenue Cardiff CF10 3NB Telephone: (44) 029 20 875967 Fax: (44) 029 20874623 Research Interests My main research areas are: Eco-fabrication & Experimental Compact Dwellings (Cero-Architecture); Sustainable Urbanism (Eco-polis); Urban Renewal; Transformation and Re-activation of Suburban Tissues; Theory of Architecture and 3D Fog Catching in Coastal Arid Lands. Academic & Professional Profile: I hold a Ph.D. in Architecture and Master in Urban Design (Barcelona School of Architecture). Since mid-2007 I work as lecturer and researcher in Architecture at WSA. CV Click here to view Dr Suau's CV

Simon Bussiere Ball State University, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture Researching the intersection of informality and potential applications for new modes of infrastructure along the world's political equator. Teaching a series of courses examining Ecological Urbanism, Design Communication, Professional Practice and Emerging Technologies. Aug 2010 - current nativespaces, owner Responsible for the planning, design and construction of structures and landscapes from project initiation, through final stages of program implementation and administration. May 2005 - current AECOM, Landscape Architect Operating on all scales of project design and delivery in a highly creative and interdisciplinary environment to promote and manifest innovative works of natural and built urban systems in Australia and abroad. Nov 2009 - Aug 2010 Harvard University, International Community Service Fellow May 2008 - Jun 2008

Ruptura Silenciosa Laurel Johnson - School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management - The University of Queensland, Australia Position Associate Lecturer in Planning Contact Room: 516 Qualifications PhD Confirmation (Griffith University) Master of Built Environment (City and Regional Planning), Queensland University of Technology Graduate Certificate in Inter-Professional Leadership, University of Queensland Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning, Queensland University of Technology Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and Government), University of Queensland Professional Affiliations Member of the Queensland Board for Urban Places Social Science Member of the State Rural Leaseholder Lands Ministerial Advisory Committee Judge, Planning Institute of Australia (Qld Division) Social and Community Planning Awards Awards In 2012, Laurel won a National Planning Institute of Australia Award in the Best Ideas category for the Child and Youth Friendly Redlands Project. In 2013, Laurel was awarded the best lecturer in town planning by the GPEM Teaching and Learning Committee. Background Research Interests Publications

Swarm Development Group Recent SwarmFests have been held at a variety of institutions. SwarmFest 2007 was held at DePaul University's School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems,[3] in downtown Chicago, Illinois. SwarmFest 2008 was held at Northwestern Memorial Hospital/Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Swarmfest 2008 had special focus areas on agent based modeling in Systems Biology, and the implementation of agent based models in high-performance computing environments. Between 2009 to 2012, SwarmFest was been held at the Santa Fe Complex in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Swarmfest 2013 will be held at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida July 8-9th. [1] References[edit] External links[edit] Swarm Development Group

Carmel Sutcliffe Home Page Recipient:Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) Higher Degree by Research International Travel Grant UniSA 2012Chancellor's Letters of Commendation UniSA 2011Runner-up Five Minute Thesis Presentation ITEE Research Day 2011 Tutoring:During 2014ARCH 1014 Understanding Cities and Regions, School of Natural and Built Environments, UniSA (During 2012)ARCH 4024/4022 Planning Research Study (Honours 1) / Planning Project 1, School of Natural and Built Environments, UniSAARCH 1014 Understanding Cities and Regions, School of Natural and Built Environments, UniSAGEOE 1018 Geospatial Information Science, School of Natural and Built Environments, UniSAVoluntary tutor for The Association of Australian Tertiary Students from Afghanistan (AATSA) Qualifications: BSustEnv(First Class Hons), BGIS, BA(GraphicDsgn) PhD Supervisors:Associate Professor Ian Clark (UniSA)Dr Lou Wilson (UniSA)Associate Professor Alastair Greig (ANU) Clark, Robyn.

Ananya Roy Ananya Roy is Professor of City and Regional Planning and Distinguished Chair in Global Poverty and Practice at the University of California, Berkeley. She previously held the Friesen Chair in Urban Studies. Roy teaches in the fields of urban studies and international development. She also serves as Education Director of the Blum Center for Developing Economies. In this capacity, she is founding chair of the undergraduate program in Global Poverty and Practice. From 2009 to 2012 she served as co-director of the Global Metropolitan Studies Center and from 2005 to 2009 she served as Associate Dean of International and Area Studies. Roy holds a B.A. (1992) in Comparative Urban Studies from Mills College, a M.C.P. (1994) and a Ph.D. (1999) from the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California at Berkeley. In keeping with these teaching interests, Roy has been leading experiments with new formats of pedagogy and public scholarship.

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