abstracts accepted

DOCONF2023Abstracts accepted

Presenting author (doctoral student or postdoc), his/her Doctoral Schools, and Title of the abstract / in alphabetical order
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Abos Ana Ileana Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Technical University Cluj-Napoca / Romania The evolution of the cultural landscape in the cities of the Mureş Valley, Transylvania, in the second half of the 20th century. The towns of Toplița, Harghita County and Târgu Mureș, Mureș County
Andonova Elena Departamento de Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio (DUyOT), Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) / Spain “Sur les pavés, la plage!” Societal self-management shaped leisure time, post-socialism denounced it: a case study of the sports and leisure center Matka, Skopje
Antić Uroš Department of Architecture, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Niš / Serbia Effects of post-socialist industrial brownfields transformation on the revival of the historic urban network – a case study in the city of Niš, Serbia
Balázs Bálint Doctoral School of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; Institute of People–Environment Transaction, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Residential satisfaction and attitudes towards urban spaces: Case study in Nyírbátor, Hungary
Balcanu Ruxandra The Doctoral School of Architecture, “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning / Romania (RE)Use of communist sports public spaces in Romania
Ben Khadra Lujain Breuer Marcell Doctoral school, Architecture, Faculty of engineering and technology,  University of Pécs / Hungary Assessing Water Management in Mass Housing: Challenges and Solutions
Bene Bence Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary URBAN INJECTION? – comparing the built environment and the physical characteristics of the small-scale socialist housing estates in Budapest
Bertyák Ágnes Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary Border situation – the effect of the contradictions of village destruction and increasing tourist attraction in the area of the Őrség, Hungary
Böröndy Júlia Interdisciplinary Social Research, Doctoral School of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, ELTE / Hungary Introducing walking interview as a methodology to explore gendered socio-spatial relations – A case study from Budapest, Magdolna Quartier
Chagovets Olesya O.M. Beketov Kharkiv National University of Urban Economy, School  of architecture, Department of Urban Studies and Planning / Ukraine From workers’ settlements to mass housing estates: evolution of post-socialistic city (the case of Kharkiv)
Chudý Ondřej Department of Building Theory, Faculty of Architecture, Czech Technical University in Prague / Czechia Qualitative and economic valuation of the transformation of modernist housing estates structure, Prague.
Dombrovszky Zsófia Public Building Design Department, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary Experimental Infrastructure of the Socialist Houses of Culture in Hungary
Dragiycheva Irena Public Building Department, Faculty of Architecture, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy / Bulgaria The Place of the Civil Rituals in the Post-Socialist City, Bulgaria
Fesenko Valentina Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary Development of perceived safety-based methodology of public spaces assessment, Budapest
Gabreniene Agne Department of Architectural Fundamentals, Theory and Art; Faculty of Architecture; Vilnius Tech / Lithuania Soviet-era projects that did and did not happen in historical site of Šnipiškės in Vilnius
Gladkova Ekaterina Chair for International Urban Planning and Design Institute of City and Landscape Planning,  Faculty of Architecture, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Germany Spatial Transformation of Open Spaces in Mass housing districts
Grochal Krzysztof Chair of Urbanism and City Structure Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology / Poland Spatial integrity of the socialist planned cities in Hungary. Comparative study of their urban cores.
Jezdimirović Dimitra Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Technical Science, University of Novi Sad / Serbia Facting with memorial parks in Yugoslavia on the case studies of memorial parks in Niš, Kragujevac and Kadinjača, Serbia
Klaniczay János Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary Heritage Valorization through Architectural Identity in the case of Late-Modernist Buildings, Budapest
Klepej David Department of Landscape Arcitecture, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana / Slovenia Planning Tourism Infrastructure in European Cities after the Second World War
Kőrösi Boglárka ELTE Atelier Department of Interdisciplinary History / Hungary The production of space as part of the discourse on physical disabilities in state socialist and post-socialist Hungary
Kubánková Jana Department of Building Theory, Faculty of Architecture, CTU in Prague / Czechia Transformation of large housing estates in northwestern Bohemia as a necessary prerequisite for the resuscitation of a structurally affected region
Lihăt Ildikó Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Faculty of Technical and Human Sciences, Department of Horticulture / Romania The Role of Residual Areas, Rehabilitation, Revitalization and Regeneration Possibilities for Supporting and Developing Green Infrastructure at Urban and Territorial Scale, Romania
Lokas Iva University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture / Serbia The Impact of Mixed Culture on Open Public Spaces in urban areas: A Case Study of Mega – Block 70, New Belgrade
Losonczy Anna Kornélia Urban Planning and Design, Architecture, BME Budapest / Hungary Traditional, modern, or contemporary? – a main square’s search for identity, District IV, Budapest
Matrouk Rania
Mateih Shaha
Doctoral School of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture,Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary A Study of Liveability and mobility network in Post-Socialist Mass Housing Neighbourhoods: A Case Study of Budapest’s Mass Housing Developments
Mitrović Nikola Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture / Serbia Comprehensive Framework for Analysing the Liminal Spaces in Post-Socialist Belgrade
Oláh Gábor Atelier Department for Interdisciplinary History, Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University / Hungary From young city to historic city: heritagisation of Pest city centre
Perényi Flóra Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary The legibility of memorials of socialist cult building — the case-study of the Labor Movement Pantheon in Budapest
Pirity Ádám Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary Experiments with prefabricated panel technology in Northern Hungary in the 1970s and 1980s
Radu Ioana-Alexandra University for Architecture and Urban Planning  Ion Mincu / Romania Painting the Postcard – Sunset on Commercial Centers, Bars and Restaurants, Romania
Rafailovska Ana Institute for Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture Skopje, UKIM / North Macedonia Structuralist visual groups and public space: The case of Aerodrom and Pendrecht, Skopje
Raslan Mohamed Department of Explorative Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology / Hungary Customization Strategies in Mass Housing: Innovations and Opportunities for Sustainable and Inclusive Design
Sámson Kinga Public Building Department, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics / Hungary Sad hapiness in the Hungarian amusement parks
Sapunova Marina KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Chair for International Urban Planning and Design / Germany Property, power and planning in the post-Soviet urban renewal approach of Soviet modern mass housing legacy.
Silva Dantas Gabriel Department of Urban Planning and Urban Green Infrastructure; Institute of Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Garden Art; Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences / Hungary Green-Regeneration of Modern heritage in the 9th District of Budapest
Singh Sneha
Suneja Pappal
Chair of Media Philosophy, Faculty of Media, Bauhaus University Weimar / Germany The Exquisite Corpse of Dessau: The Emergent Urban Fabric of the Town in and After its Post-Socialist Reformation.
Slivinskaya Liudmila Spatial Modelling Lab, Department of Spatial Planning,  TU Dortmund University / Germany Approaching Space and Place in Mass Housing Estates through Photography
Soóki-Tóth Gábor Csaba Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Transport Sciences, Deapartment of Architectural History and Urban Design / Hungary Housing Market Activity and Liveability Ranking of Large Housing Estates
Stojanovski Mihajlo Faculty of Architecture, University Ss Cyril and Methodious, Skopje / North Macedonia Buildings, parks and humans: The case of Aerodrom neighbouhood
Suslova Olga Gustave Eiffel Universiry, Paris / France Defending or condemning Soviet architectural heritage? A study of an urban renewal program in St. Petersburg (Russia)
Szuszik Dóra Budapest University of Technology and Economics – Department of Architecture Faculty of Engineering University of Debrecen / Hungary Making acquaintance with a stranger – The contemporary patterns of the late modern buildings in the towns of Hajdú-Bihar County, Humngary
Tumureeva Mariia Institute of town-planning and landscape design, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Germany Renovation of mass residential development: Novo-Lenino case, Irkutsk
Vass Dániel Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca / Romania Socialist-era civic centers in Romanian cities. Miercurea-Ciuc: a case study.
Volkova Daria Institute for European Urban Studies, Bauhaus University Weimar / Germany “Leave It For Now, It Will Hold On For a While ”: Negotiating Through the Slowly Unpacking Crisis of the Infrastructure in Mass Housing Neighborhoods of Aktau, Kazakhstan
Zhang Yiping Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven / Belgium Informal Transformation of Socialist Living Space:  Village of Powers in Harbin, China