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Article

Bowman, Matthew (2022) Space for Experience: on Amelia Bowles’ and Nadia Guerroui’s Expanded Impermanence. Saturation Point.

Mejias Villatoro, Paco and Shafique, Tanzil (2017) The fiction of the equal boundaries disappearance and border neutralization in the American city. sITA (Studii de Istoria si Teoria Architecturii / Studies in History and Theory of Architecture), 5. pp. 159-168. ISSN 2344-6544

Mejias Villatoro, Paco and Shafique, Tanzil (2018) The socio-pol-ethical confluence of the architect: the idiot, the activist, and the dreamer. sITA (Studii de Istoria si Teoria Architecturii / Studies in History and Theory of Architecture), 6. pp. 15-26. ISSN 2344-6544

Psarologaki, Liana (2014) Conjunctive synthesis as an interdisciplinary pedagogical method for art and design - a cube. The International Journal of Arts and Sciences, 7 (3). pp. 613-624. ISSN 1944-6934

Psarologaki, Liana (2020) Making Architects in agile studios: a manifesto for situated architectural education. SCROOPE: Cambridge Architecture Journal, 29. pp. 16-31. ISSN 0966.1029v

Shafique, Tanzil and Mejias Villatoro, Paco (2017) Designed to die: towards an architecture of impermanence. STUDIO: Ephemeral, 12. pp. 96-105. ISSN 2240-4767

Spada, Marco (2022) Between Stirling and Olivetti: Ted Cullinan’s workplaces design in the UK. Architecture, 2 (2). pp. 196-213. ISSN 2673-8945

Spada, Marco (2022) A tale of three domes: the un-realized cupola of St Ignatius of Loyola in Roma. Arts, 11 (2). pp. 1-20. ISSN 2076-0752

Xi, Junjie and Mejias Villatoro, Paco (2020) The phenomenology of a railway expedition in China: the gate, the station, the journey and the arrival. Ambiances, Varia. pp. 1-26. ISSN 2266-839X

Book Section

Molinari, Carla and Spada, Marco (2023) Past and future of townscape for a humane urbanism. In: critic|all; V International Conference on Architecture Design & Criticism, Digital Proceedings, Delft 10-11 October. TU Delft Department of Architecture, Delft, the Netherlands, pp. 215-222. ISBN 9788409547951

Psarologaki, Liana (2019) Artistic spatiotemporal experiences after Gilles Deleuze, Alain Badiou, and Brian Massumi; a theory of becoming. In: Aberrant nuptials: Deleuze and artistic research 2. Orpheus Institute Series . Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 317-324. ISBN 9789462702028

Psarologaki, Liana (2018) Chorotopical art: mediating the atmospheres of cultural sites to create a new spatial logic. In: Digital echoes: spaces for intangible and performance based cultural heritage. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 107-124. ISBN 9783319738161

Psarologaki, Liana (2014) Towards genomenology: the lived experience as an input–output spatiotemporal event. In: New spatial approaches, new techniques and theory in contemporary arts istanbul: DAKAM. UNSPECIFIED, pp. 152-162. ISBN 9786055120726

Psarologaki, Liana (2018) The fourth dog perspective: sensorial experience in spatial practice. In: On time: a spill reader. Pacitti Company, Ipswich, UK, pp. 68-79. ISBN 9780956544728

Psarologaki, Liana and Zografos, Stamatis (2020) Reclaiming the habitat: food, fire and affordance in designing and living the urban. In: Design Commons Practices, Processes and Crossovers. DERF Springer. (In Press)

Shafique, Tanzil and Mejias Villatoro, Paco (2018) Karail: a social assemblage in Dhaka’s center. In: Dhaka Totem. Edicions Altrim S.L, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 116-137. ISBN 9788494234231

Spada, Marco and Molinari, Carla (2023) Industrial pastoralism post-productive arcadias in machine-modified landscapes. In: critic|all; V International Conference on Architecture Design & Criticism, Digital Proceedings, Delft 10-11 October. TU Delft Department of Architecture, Delft, the Netherlands, pp. 316-326. ISBN 9788409547951

Conference or Workshop Item

Molinari, Carla and Spada, Marco (2021) The Greater Peterborough City Centre Plan. Gordon Cullen and the cinematics of British Townscape. In: Histories of Urban Design, 15-17 Nov 2021, Zurich, Switzerland. (Submitted)

Psarologaki, Liana (2020) Arachnean becoming Ariadnean: networks of Mitopoesis and Minotechnesis in Posthuman Life and Living. In: 13th Deleuze and Guattari Studies Conference, 5-7 July 2021, Prague, Czech Republic. (Unpublished)

Psarologaki, Liana (2019) Sensoma: redefining common sense in public spatial practice. In: The Street and the City III: Encounters, 11-12 April 2019, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)

Spada, Marco (2021) Antonioni's Red Desert and the Colour in the Representation of Factories. In: International Conference on Colour, Culture and Modern Art, 13 Nov 2021, Paris, France. (Unpublished)

Spada, Marco (2021) Digital Kenosis: Eschatology and Representation of the Post-Ideal City in Videogames. In: Urban Assemblage : The City as Architecture, Media, AI and Big Data, 28-30 Jun 2021, London, Hatfield UK, Online.

Spada, Marco and Cremon, Alessandro Maria (2019) Real estate perspectives for sustainability: from a certification-oriented panorama to an innovation-oriented approach. In: SPACE International Conference 2019 on Sustainable Architecture Planning and Urban Design, 3 - 5 May 2019, London, UK.

Book

Mejias Villatoro, Paco (2017) Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan: a reconciliation landscape for Little Creek-Palarm Creek sub-watershed. Oro Editions, San Francisco, USA. ISBN 9781939621818

Mejias Villatoro, Paco (2017) Houses for aging socially: developing third place ecologies. Oro Editions, San Francisco, USA. ISBN 9781939621825

Psarologaki, Liana (2021) Cultures of erudition and desire in university pedagogy: thoughts on practice-led curricula before, through and beyond Deleuze. Rethinking Education . Routledge, London. (Unpublished)

Thesis

Psarologaki, Liana (2015) Beyond the Physical Threshold; enfolding the ontology of immersive experience. Doctoral thesis, University of Brighton.

Show/Exhibition

Psarologaki, Liana (2016) Spatial sea. [Show/Exhibition]

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