Holly Dale
Holly Dale graduated in 2020 from the Technical University of Delft. Whilst at Delft, she researched alternative ‘open’ architectural approach that encourages intimate narratives to
Holly Dale graduated in 2020 from the Technical University of Delft. Whilst at Delft, she researched alternative ‘open’ architectural approach that encourages intimate narratives to
Miloš KNEŽEVIĆ is full professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University ofMontenegro. He completed his studies in civil engineering at the Faculty of Civil Engineering,University
Antonio Paoletti is an architect and filmmaker based in The Netherlands. He received a Master’sDegree cum laude from the Department of Architecture of TU Delft
Laurent Matthey is an associate professor at the University of Geneva. His research and teaching, situated at the crossroads of ethnography and literary studies, focus
Dr. Rebeka Vital is an experienced senior lecturer at Shenkar school of Design, where she teaches for accredited degrees in Interior, Building and Environment Design,
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tuğba Elmacı is a member of Communication Faculty ofCanakkale Onsekiz Mart University and works at the Radio Cinema and Television Department inTurkey. Her current
Sanne is an artist/graphic designer. She designes books, murals and signage in collaboration with architects. Since 2012 she is involved in the corporate identity and
Mennatullah Hendawy is an interdisciplinary urban planner working on the intersection of cities, ethics, communication, and technology toward equitable and sustainable urbanism. Hendawy is an
Fatma Tanış is researcher and lecturer at TU Delft and the coordinator of the Jaap Bakema Study Centre, special research collaboration between TU Delft and Het Nieuwe
Maria Bostenaru Dan, Dr. Dipl.-Ing. (architecture) is a researcher at the Department of Research Management, „Ion Mincu“ University of Architecture and Urban Planning, Bucharest, Romania.
Willie Vogel graduated in 2020 from the Technical University of Delft. In her final project she used narrative tools to research the feeling of being
Ramona MIHĂILĂ is vice rector for International Relations and full professor Ph.D. at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, and director of the Institute
COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges. There are three strategic priorities: promoting and spreading excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research for breakthrough science and empowering and retaining young researchers and innovators.
Writing Urban Places proposes an innovative investigation and implementation of a process for developing human understanding of communities, their society, and their situatedness, by narrative methods. It particularly focuses on the potential of narrative methods for urban development in European medium-sized cities.