Editor

Fabian Neuhaus

Fabian Neuhaus

Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

Fabian Neuhaus has received his doctorate in urban planning from UCL. His research interest are temporal aspects of the urban environment. His research focuses on the topics of Habitus, Type and Ornament in the sense of Activity, Technology and Memory. He has been a guest critic at the Bartlett School of Architecture, Architecture Association AA, University of Arts London, London Metropolitan University at the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Design, the University of Plymouth at the School of Architecture. For his Masters of Science in Urban Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture, he was awarded a distinction. He has worked with architecture and urban design practices in the UK and Switzerland as well as on research projects at universities in Switzerland, Germany and the UK. He is the principal author of www.urbantick.org.

Please find a list of recent research projects here.

Please find a list of recent publications here.

Editorial Board

  • Kathryn H. Anthony, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America
  • Mark Blizard, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States of America
  • Masataka Fukui, Architect, Japan
  • Charlie Hailey, University of Florida, United States of America
  • Kevin Nute, University of Hawaii, United States of America
  • Sean Pickersgill, University of South Australia, Australia
  • Jeffery S. Poss, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America
  • Natalie Robertson, University of Calgary, Canada
  • Cidália Ferreira Silva, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
  • Johann Sagan, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Nadia Volchansky, The George Washington University, United States of America
  • Fang Xu, University of New South Wales, Australia

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