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Doctoral Researcher

Rafaela Christodoulou

Rafaela Christodoulou is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Architecture at University of Cyprus. She holds a B.Sc.(Hons) in Architecture and a Master degree of Architect-engineer from the University of Cyprus. She has worked in the private sector in Cyprus and she is a member of Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ETEK).  She also has worked on academic sector as a teacher assistant, collaborating with academic staff by teaching and learning activities at the Department of Architecture at University of Cyprus.  She also participating and employment in the the Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliances project “KAEBUP: Knowledge Alliance for Evidence-Based Urban Practices”, until 2023.  Her study focuses on urban segregation as a social and spatial phenomenon especially in cases of public spaces.  The research aims to address spatial and temporal dimensions of urban socio-spatial inequalities, in order to understand the ways in which urban form influences social phenomena, such as urban segregation, and vice versa.  She has participated as a researcher in the AESOP Public Spaces and Urban Cultures thematic meeting (2018), in the the Erasmus + KA2 Project, “EPUM; Emerging Perspective on Urban Morphology: Researching and Learning through Multiple Practices”– A relational-material approach (2018) and in the International Seminar on Urban Form: Cities as Assemblages (ISUF 2019), 1st International Space Syntax PhD Conference – “Public space as a field of urban segregation: The case study of Limassol’s waterfront”, 6th ISUFitaly International Conference with main theme “Morphology and Urban Design.  New Strategies for a Changing Society”, in Bologna, Italy on 8th – 10th June 2022.

Keywords: urban form, combined approaches, urban segregation, socio-spatial inequalities, everyday practices