abstracts accepted / DOCONF2025

DOCONF2025 / Abstracts accepted

Presenting author (only doctoral student or postdoc), his/her Doctoral Schools, and the Title of the abstract / in alphabetical order
The scientific sessions will be finalized after the full paper submission on July 15 (the full paper could be published with supervisors as well).

Paper submission info and template are coming soon here

ABOS, Ileana-Ana Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca / RO Reshaping the Rural Landscape: The Fate of Former Noble Residences in Mureș County during the Socialist Era and Post-Socialist Transitions
BALÁZS Bálint ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Doctoral School of Psychology, Institute of People–Environment Transaction, Budapest / HU Positive future in shrinking Hungarian cities? Reevaluating urban perception
BETÁK Pavel Institute of Urbanism and Spatial Planning, Faculty of architecture and design, STU Bratislava / SK The Upper Záhorie Microregion and Its Cultural Identity
BITTENBINDER Franz Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies / I Exploring Italian Models Relevant for Hungarian ‘Block-Reconstruction’. A Critical Study on the Urban Agenda in Eger launched in 1967 and Luigi Angelini’s Piano di Risanamento for Bergamo Alta issued in 1934
BOCA Stefania TU-CN, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning Cluj-Napoca / RO Unfinished Secundary Centers: Revisiting Socialist Strategies for Historic Urban Expansion in Cluj-Napoca
BOZHENKO Anastasiia Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa (GWZO), Leipzig / D Late Modernist Heritage in Ukrainian Cities: Perspectives for Postwar Reconstruction
DAMJANOVSKA Tea Department of Architectural Design at the Faculty of Architecture, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje / MK The Urban Transformations in Ohrid in the 20th Century: Modernization and Heritage
DORMÁN Miklós Urban Design, Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / HU The effects of state socialism’s public buildings on the use of community spaces in transforming small settlements in the past and today
DRAGIYCHEVA Irena Public Buildings, Faculty of Architecture, UACEG, Sofia / BG Cities of the Dead, Spaces of the Living: Cemeteries and Crematoriums as Heterotopias in Transition in the Post-Socialist City
EKE Denis Department of Theory and History of Architecture, Czech Technical University in Prague / CZ Parallel Blocks, Diverging Paths
FESENKO Valentina Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / HU Teaching approaches toward understanding multisensory experience of public spaces
GALOS (Pogacean) Diana Centre for Housing Research, LAVUE–CNRS, University of Paris Nanterre & Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca / F-RO From Systematization to Suburbanization: Mapping Hibridity and Urbanity Gradients in Romanian Rural Housing
GROCHAL Krysztof Doctoral School of the Cracow University of Technology, Chair of Urbanism and City Structure Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology / PL Making Space for Novelty. Controlled Demolition and Reconstruction of Cities in Late-Socialist Central Europe.
GULYÁS Eszter;
PEITL Péter
Department of Residential Building Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / HU An experimental educational method examining the demolished Tabán district in Budapest
HETESI Dalma Pécsi Tudományegyetem Breuer Marcell Doktori Iskola / HU The Applicability of Artificial Intelligence in Urban Planning: Spatial Use, Data-Driven Approaches, and Sustainability
HORNAK Juraj Institute of Urban Design and Planning, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava / SK Plasticity of Public Space as a Factor of Civic Participation
JEZDIMIROVIC Dimitra Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Technical Science, University of Novi Sad / SRB Urban Analysis of the Spatial Decline of Rural Socialist Cultural Centers in Serbia
JOVIC Emilija Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture – University of Belgrade / SRB Between Modernist Practice and the Contemporary City: From Past Experiences to the Formalization of Ephemeral Settlements
KLAASSEN Jonas Institute for Building Technology, Faculty of Architecture, TU Graz / A Serial Production of the Public: Construction of Socialist Micro-Architectures and Spaces
KLOUDOVA Michaela Department of Building theory, Faculty of Architecture, Czech technical university in Prague / CZ Rethinking Offices, Rethinking Cities: Adaptive Reuse in Prague
KOVÁRÍKOVÁ Kateřina Department of Building theory, Faculty of Architecture, Czech technical university in Prague / CZ Linking Urban Strategies with Contemporary Real-Estate Development: A Czech  and European Perspective
LACZKA Áron Department of Public Building Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / HU The rebirth of a vision – Analysis of values and possible connections for a closer urban integration of the new town square in Satu Mare
LIHAT Ildikó “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism, Bucharest / Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Technical and Human Sciences, Târgu Mureş, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca / RO Beyond environment, there is aesthetic – How can post socialist remnants like industrial residual areas regeneration improve public space?
MÁTHÉ Dóra Department of Residential Building Design, Faculty of Architecture, BME / HU Reference Points: Difficulties of Spatial Legibility and Orientation in the Socialist Housing Estate – A Case Study of ‘Pók utca’ Housing Estate, Budapest
MERSULI Tea ÚDTAOP, Faculty of Architecture and Design, STU Bratislava / SK Making of: How a House of Culture created a nation-wide cultural architectural infrastructure.
PÁSZTÓI Petra Flóra Magyar Agrár- és Élettudományi Egyetem, Tájépítészeti és Tájökológiai Doktori Iskola, Budapest / HU The morphology of courtyards of historic Budapest – The possibility of revival
PIRITY Ádám Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture,  Budapest University of  Technology and Economics / HU The urban planning activities of the North Hungarian Planning Company
RAFAILOVSKA Ana;
ANDONOVA Elena
Institute for Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture-Skopje, UKIM in Skopje / MK UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC SPACE DYNAMICS IN MASS HOUSING NEIGHBOURHOODS: THE CASE OF KAPISHTEC, SKOPJE
SARCA Daria Polytechnic University of Timișoara, Doctoral School of Architecture / RO Missing vs disparate fragments. Methods of perception of socialist witnesses in historical areas
SAVCHEVA Polina Industrial buildings department, Faculty of Architecture, UACEG, Sofia / BG We Had, yet We Don’t Have: How Fragmented Narratives on Industry and Industrial Legacy Contributed to the Loss of Historic Industrial Fabric in Bulgaria
SENER Idil Ece İzmir Democracy University, architecture faculty, architecture / TR İzmir Kültürpark: A Socialist-Inspired Public Space Influenced by the Russian Gorky Park
SIMINA Nicoleta Facultatea de Arhitectura si Urbanism Cluj-Napoca / RO Ekphrasis of the ruin – the difficult ruin
STEFANOVIC Jovana Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade / SRB “De-greening” Socialist Housing Estates with New Construction – Case Study: New Belgrade, Serbia
STEUL ZATKOVA Katarina Institute of urban design and planning, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava / SK Between continuity and disruption: Divergent paths of rural landscape transformation in the Austria–Slovakia border region
STOJANOVSKI Mihajlo Faculty of architecture, Ss Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje / MK Searching the archives: Modern visions and development of the Eastern part of Skopje
SZECSEI Georgina Marcel Breuer Doctoral School – University of Pécs / HU Reinterpreting Spaces – Revitalizing an Abandoned Military Site for Contemporary Housing Needs
TILINGER Dezire Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade / SRB Rethinking regionalism in the Yugoslav context – insights gained from Mass Housing Neighbourhoods
TRUNVOVÁ Eva Department of Theory, Faculty of Architecture, Brno University of Technology / CZ Reinterpreting Public Architecture in Post-Socialist Brno: Miroslav Spurný’s White House and the Ideological Space of Late Modernism
VACULIK David Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Theory / CZ Contrasting Continuities: Post-war Urban Reconstruction in Japan and Europe
WERY Marc-Allan ENSAPL, LACTH, Université de Lille / F Microwave towers, a legacy of the Cold War, witness to the ideological evolution during the second half of the 20th century.
ZÖLLER Enikő Charlotte  DFG Research Training Group “Societal Transformation and Spatial Materialisation of Housing“, European Cities and Urban Heritage,  Faculty of Architecture, Bauhaus University Weimar / D Housing Forms and Family Norms in Rural Hungary: Historical Continuities and Transformations
ZUBEK Károly Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / HU Urban Renewal Concepts in the 1970s – A Comparative Study of Urban Planning Competitions in Esztergom and Ghent