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PhD COLAB (2018)
Exhibition / Performance

Colab is a group of PhD researchers working across a range of disciplines in and around Liverpool School of Art and Design. In it, the exhibition holistically investigates the role of PhD students within contemporary Universities.

“Open typology” as heterotopia: A comparative analysis between gojikara mura in nagakute (Japan) and humanitas in deventer (Netherlands) (2018)
Journal Article

© Common Ground Research Networks, Kin Wai Michael Siu, Oluwole Soyinka, All Rights Reserved. The twenty-first century norm is represented by people living longer. This new demographic structure creates a number of societal challenges. One such chall... Read More about “Open typology” as heterotopia: A comparative analysis between gojikara mura in nagakute (Japan) and humanitas in deventer (Netherlands).

Sheltering Humanity (2016)
Exhibition / Performance

Humanitarian corridors as rightful places. Conventionally, refugees camps are constellations of tends or temporary structures which present poor conditions, and have a strong impact on the natural environment. Additionally, they lack of social qualit... Read More about Sheltering Humanity.

Perugia in Centro (2015)
Exhibition / Performance

Historically, Italian villages/towns were cultural, economic and social centres. Works of Architecture such as theatres, markets and churches were only some of the elements that characterised their urban complexity. Nevertheless, the contemporary cul... Read More about Perugia in Centro.

The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusiveness
Presentation / Conference Contribution

A number of studies highlights the importance of the relationship between people and spaces, and how environments can positively affect the wellbeing of people as they age in place (Kerr, Rosemberg and Frank, 2012). This study investigates the impact... Read More about The impact of aged people and dementia-friendly environments in users’ socio-economic inclusiveness.