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Autorenporträt
Sara Eloy graduated in Architecture (FA.UTL 1998) and have a PhD in Architecture (IST.UTL 2012) under the theme "Transformation grammar-based methodology for housing rehabilitation: meeting contemporary functional and ICT requirements". She is an Assistant Professor in ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa and develops her research in ISTAR-IUL (Information Sciences, Technology and Architecture Research Centre) and with international collaborations. Eloy is the director of ISTAR-IUL since 2017. She was director of the Department of Architecture and Urbanism and of the Integrated Master in Architecture at ISCTE-IUL in Lisbon between 2013 and 2016. She has participated in national and international funded research projects (Artificial Realities, OLA, IRIS, VUK, AAL4ALL, among others) and published more than 100 papers in several journals as Sensors, Environment and Planning B, AIEDAM and Nexus Network Journal and conferences. She has been expert evaluator for the European Commission since 2015 and acts as an expert consultant for companies regarding design project and the incorporation of digital technologies as mixed realities in architecture. She curated two exhibitions in the scope of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale first in 2013 and more recently, in 2019, with the theme "Artificial Realities: Virtual as an Aesthetic Medium for Architectural Ideation". Eloy's main areas of research are shape grammar design systems, Digital Technologies applied to Architecture, CAAD, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Analysis of the building space namely considering space perception, Space Syntax and Housing Rehabilitation. In ISTAR-IUL she collaborates with researchers from the fields of Computer Sciences, Mathematics and Psychology. This collaboration enabled the development of real software prototypes to be use in the architecture design process and in the visualization of architecture as Alternative Shaper, VIARmodes4BIM, ARch4models, Arch4maps, SeeARch. At ISCTE she teaches disciplines of Architectural Computer Aided Design, Drawing, new technologies applied to Architecture and Research Methodologies. David Leite Viana is post-doc. in Urban Morphology/Civil Engineering (FEUP, Portugal), PhD in Urban and Spatial Planning (IUU-UVa, Spain), DEA in City Planning (UVa, Spain) and Dipl. Arch. (ESAP, Portugal), and develops his professional activity in the Municipal Planning Department at Oporto City Council and at the Digital Living Spaces Group, within the ISTAR-IUL - Information Sciences, Technology and Architecture Research Centre (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal). He is an external expert on urban sustainability and wellbeing for the European Commission (Belgium), PhD supervisor in the doctorate programme on Architecture for the Contemporary Metropolitan Territories (ISCTE IUL) and external reviewer in the Architecture and Urban Design Programme at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden). He is professor in the specialization programme on Collaborative Territories (IPPS, ISCTE-IUL) and in the Master Programme on Geographic Information Systems Applied to Spatial Planning, Urbanism and Landscape at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (Spain). He is (co)founder and Chair of the International Symposium Formal Methods in Architecture. He is scientific councillor of the Portuguese Language Network of Urban Morphology (PNUM) and editorial board member of the scientific journal Revista de Morfologia Urbana (RMU). He headed architecture and urbanism programmes/departments in different schools, he led a research group on urbanism, environment, and territory and he was Director-Secretary of the Centre for African Studies, University of Oporto (CEAUP). He was guest co-editor of the Special Issue 'Formalizing Urban Methodologies' (Urban Science Journal, 2018), co-editor of the book Formal Methods in Architecture and Urbanism (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018) - that reached Amazon Brazil top 5 best sellers foreign books in Regional Pl
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