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Re: CFP: Urban Morphology in South-Eastern Mediterranean Cities: challenges and opportunities

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Enzo Bentivoglio <[log in to unmask]>

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Grazie del messaggio, dovremmo trovare il modo di incontrarci. Auguri, Enzo Bentivoglio

p.s. ieri sera ho parlato a lungo con  Paolo

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Da: "Alessandro Camiz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Inviato: Martedì, 10 ottobre 2017 8:36:12
Oggetto: CFP: Urban Morphology in South-Eastern Mediterranean Cities: challenges and opportunities

Urban Morphology in South-Eastern Mediterranean Cities: challenges and opportunities


- Conference Call
 CyNUM - 1st Regional Conference, 16th -18th of May 2018, Nicosia, Cyprus

- Conference Venue: Ledra Palace, UN Buffer Zone, Nicosia, Cyprus
-Organised by the Cyprus Network of Urban Morphology

- Website: http://cyprusconferences.org/cynum2018/


The Cyprus Network of Urban Morphology will host its first regional conference in Nicosia, Cyprus. The conference aims to address

current issues related to urban form from an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspective, while engaging a variety of actors and

stakeholders. The purpose of this conference, organized in parallel to the AESOP Thematic Group for Public Spaces and Urban Cultures

(AESOP TG PSUC) meeting, is to unfold themes related to South-Eastern Mediterranean cities within the local context of Nicosia.

Theme. Over the past few decades, South-Eastern Mediterranean cities have become radically altered in the sense of scale, scope and

complexity as a result of globalization, increased mobility at all levels, massive internal movements of labour, climate change,

technological developments, economic fluctuations, unemployment and urban conflicts. Migration flows as well as internal displacements

and the movement of refugees, demographic, spatial and socio-cultural changes have had profound consequences on city life and have

created an increasingly diverse and continuously transformed urban population. Contemporary everyday life is, in these parts of the

world, characterized by diverse manifestations of instability which continuously challenge and redefine everyday patterns of living and

cities' infrastructures and urban form.

Nicosia, the last divided capital of Europe, with a prolonged history of conflict, internal refugees' displacements, migration and tourists'

flows, economic fluctuations and rapid, often abrupt urban transformations serves as an ideal laboratory to explore, unravel, and question

urban form development in contexts of uncertainty and contestation. It is a city of contrasts in terms of its spatial, social, cultural and

economic composition. The location of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean offers a unique venue at the confluence of three continents

and a multitude of cultures that face unique urban challenges. In a region of intense conflict, Cyprus offers a common ground for bringing

people together in a neutral venue and it has acted thus numerous times in its past. The island is currently dealing with urban issues

related to the movement of refugees and other transient populations in the region and to the influx of foreign investors, seeking luxury

housing in its coastal cities. While increasing populations from Europe and beyond continue to settle in the island, Cyprus is also now

facing a renewed need to provide housing for local people facing challenges due to the recent economic crisis. Cities' urban development

and sustainability have thus been central in the local and national agendas, providing a unique opportunity for urban morphology

research and scientific knowledge to contribute towards this end.

CyNUM's 1st regional conference aims at establishing a common platform to promote and develop the subject of urban form in Cyprus

and within the Mediterranean region. Through different perspectives, the CyNUM conference aims to address the role of urban form in

relation to the sudden and sometimes recurring dynamics that affect everyday urban life. Learning from cities in the South-Eastern

Mediterranean region can provide a significant input to the fields of urban planning, architecture and design. To this end, the conference

will develop links with other organizations (universities, NGOs, research centres and planning authorities) concerned with the built

environment and with other regional ISUF networks and the central body of ISUF.




- Conference topics

• Urban Form and Social Uses of Space
• Urban Conflicts
• Historical Development Process
• Methodologies and Tools for Analysis in Urban Morphology
• Urban Morphology, Planning and Urban Design
• Cultural Morphology
• Urban Fringe Belts
• Urban Morphology and Townscape Conservation

- Abstract submission deadline: November 19th 2017

Conference website: http://cyprusconferences.org/cynum2018



Organising Committee

•Nadia Charalambous, Ass. Professor, Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus
•Nevter Zafer Cömert, Ass. Professor, Department of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University
•Alessandro Camiz, Assoc. Professor, Department of Architecture, Girne American University
•Ilaria Geddes, Researcher, Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus
•Sebnem Önal Hoskara, Professor, Department of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University
•Marko Kiessel, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, Cyprus International University
•Constantinos Kypris, Architect/PhD Student, Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus
•Elena Konstantinidou, Ass. Professor, National Technical University of Athens
Scientific Committee

•Michael Barke, Northumbria University, UK
•Kai Gu, University of Auckland, New Zealand
•Nilly Harag, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel
•Aykut Karaman, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey
•Ayse Sema Kubat, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
•Peter Larkham, Birmingham City University, UK
•Teresa Marat-Mendes, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
•Nicola Marzot, TU Delft, Netherlands
•Kostas Moraitis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
•Vítor Oliveira, University of Porto, Portugal
•Giuseppe Strappa, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
•Tolga Ünlü, University of Mersin, Turkey





Alessandro Camiz, architect, Ph.D.
Research Director, Association for Historical Dialogue and Research, AHDR- Cyprus
Adjunct Professor, University of Miami, School of Architecture
Expert on the subject (Architectural and Urban Design), "Sapienza", Università di Roma
DIAP-Dipartimento di Architettura e Progetto
LPA-Laboratorio di Lettura e Progetto dell'Architettura
Via Antonio Gramsci 53
00197 Rome Italy
off. +39 06 49919133
fax +39 06 49919240
mob. (Italy)  +39 3388713648
mob. (Cyprus) +357 96513825
mob. (TRNC) +90 5488264614
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