Recent Publication:
Ideas and Practices for the European City
in Joelho 8 (December 2017)
Editorial Activities
The issue #32 of Footprint , dedicated to the theme "The Architecture of Dwelling in the Digital Age" was co-edited by me and Dirk van den Heuvel. Footprint 32 looks into the many ways the digital turn has impacted the architecture of dwelling. The issue originates from a simple observation: After the digital turn, the house as a paradigm for the discipline seemed to have gone missing from architecture debates. Recent theorisations of the digital in architecture have almost exclusively focused on new methods of production and notions of materiality alongside profound changes to the urban and social dimensions of the built environment. The question of dwelling after the digital turn leads to scrutiny of the history of the digitisation of the house and the shifting nature of domesticity, and to an exploration of involved motivations and values, oscillating between a techno-utopianism to a techno-capitalism. While the boundaries between real and virtual realms are blurred, the house and dwelling find a reconceptualisation in ecological and relational terms, thereby dissolving the house as a discrete object or entity. Privacy, autonomy, and physicality are in need of a rebalancing.
Ideas and Practices for the European City
Joelho, 8 (December 2016)
Joelho, 8 (December 2016)
The issue #8 of Joelho - Journal of Architectural Culture , dedicated to the theme "Ideas and Practices for the European City" was edited by myself in collaboration with José António Bandeirinha and Luís Miguel Correia.
Joelho 8 features contributions from Ákos Moravánszky, Irina Davidovici, Matthew Teissmann, Alexandre Alves Costa, Chiara Monterumisi, Harald Bodenschatz, Joana Capela de Campos and Vitor Murtinho, Platon Issaias, Kasper Lægring, Nuno Grande and Roberto Cremascoli, and Jorge Figueira and Bruno Gil.
These scholars discuss the multiple facets of the European city as the vital locus for the historical processes that populate our imagination as urbanites. In three complementary parts, Discourses, Projects, and Reviews, Joelho 8 reveals a critical cross-section of ideas and practices for the European City developed over the last century.
The articles included in this issue discuss several instances of the European city as a palimpsest, a physical and mental support where multiple historical phenomena are overlaid. Looking from different intellectual perspectives, Joelho 8 shows the European city as a place of coexistence, a stable, yet dynamic, organism against which the flow of time and the accumulation of experiences takes place. Joelho 8 allows us to travel in time, navigating through different aspects that have contributed to make the European city a cherished repository of collective memory and a shared cultural heritage.
To read the articles and download files, click here.
Joelho 8 features contributions from Ákos Moravánszky, Irina Davidovici, Matthew Teissmann, Alexandre Alves Costa, Chiara Monterumisi, Harald Bodenschatz, Joana Capela de Campos and Vitor Murtinho, Platon Issaias, Kasper Lægring, Nuno Grande and Roberto Cremascoli, and Jorge Figueira and Bruno Gil.
These scholars discuss the multiple facets of the European city as the vital locus for the historical processes that populate our imagination as urbanites. In three complementary parts, Discourses, Projects, and Reviews, Joelho 8 reveals a critical cross-section of ideas and practices for the European City developed over the last century.
The articles included in this issue discuss several instances of the European city as a palimpsest, a physical and mental support where multiple historical phenomena are overlaid. Looking from different intellectual perspectives, Joelho 8 shows the European city as a place of coexistence, a stable, yet dynamic, organism against which the flow of time and the accumulation of experiences takes place. Joelho 8 allows us to travel in time, navigating through different aspects that have contributed to make the European city a cherished repository of collective memory and a shared cultural heritage.
To read the articles and download files, click here.
Since 2022:
Member of the Editorial Board of the book series DASH: Delft Architectural Studies on housing, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
2012-2023:
Member of the Editorial Board of the academic journal Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Go to Footprint's webpage here.
2019:
- Production Editor of Volume 13/2, issue 23 (Autumn / Winter 2019) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Human: Conditioned”, edited by Víctor Muñoz Sanz and Dan Handel, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Editor (with Yael Allweil) and Production Editor of Volume 13/1, issue 24 (Srping/Summer 2019) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Architecture of Housing after the Neoliberal Turn”, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Blind Peer Review of a manuscript submitted to the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (March 2019)
- Blind Peer Review of a manuscript submitted to the Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (March 2019)
2018:
- Production Editor of Volume 12/2, issue 23 (Autumn / Winter 2018) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Architecture of Logistics”, edited by Negar Sanaan Bensi and Francesco Marullo, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Production Editor of Volume 12/1, issue 22 (Spring / Summer 2018) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Exploring Architectural Form: A Configurative Triad”, edited by Stavros Kousoulas and Jorge Mejía Hernández, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Blind Peer Review of a manuscript submitted to the journal Pos / Journal of the Graduate Program of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo - FAUUSP (March 2018)
- Blind Peer Review of an article for the journal Enquiry / The ARCC journal of Architectural Research (January 2018)
2017:
- Editor (with José António Bandeirinha and Luís Miguel Correia) of issue 8 (December 2017) of Joelho, Journal of Architectural Culture, “Ideas and Practices for the European City”, published by edarq. Download full text.
- Production Editor of Volume 11/2, issue 22 (Autumn 2017) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Trans-Bodies / Queering Spaces”, edited by Robert Alexander Gorny and Dirk van den Heuvel, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
- Production Editor of Volume 11/1, issue 20 (Spring 2017) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Analytic Philosophy and Architecture”, edited by Karan August and Lara Schrijver, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
2016:
- Production Editor of Volume 10/2, issue 19 (Autumn 2016) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Spaces of Conflict”, edited by Marc Schoonderbeek and Malkit Shoshan, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
- Production Editor of Volume 10/1, issue 18 (Spring/Summer 2016) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Constellation of Awakening: Benjamin and Architecture”, edited by Patrick Healy and Andrej Radman, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
2015:
- Editor (with Ricardo Agarez) of Volume 9/2, issue 17 (Autumn/Winter 2015) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The ‘Bread & Butter’ of Architecture: Investigating Everyday Practices”, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Download full text.
- Production Editor of Volume 9/2, issue 17 (Autumn/Winter 2015) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The ‘Bread & Butter’ of Architecture: Investigating Everyday Practices”, edited by Ricardo Agarez and Nelson Mota, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Production Editor of Volume 9/1, issue 16 (Spring 2015) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Commoning as Differentiated Publicness”, edited by Heidi Sohn, Stavros Kousoulas, and Gerhard Bruyns, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
2014:
- Production Editor of Volume 8/2, issue 15 (Autumn 2014) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Dynamics of Data-Driven Design”, edited by Henriette Bier and Terry Knight, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
- Production Editor of Volume 8/1, issue 14 (Spring 2014) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Asignifying Semiotics: Or how to paint pink on pink”, edited by Deborah Hauptmann and Andrej Radman, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
2013:
- Production Editor of Volume 7/2, issue 13 (Autumn 2013) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Participatory Turn in Urbanism”, edited by Maroš Krivý and Tahl Kaminer, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
- Production Editor of Volume 7/1, issue 12 (Spring 2013) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Future Publics: Politics and Space in East Asia’s Cities” edited by Gregory Bracken and Jonathan D. Solomon, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
2012:
- Production Editor of Volume 6, issue 10/11 (Spring 2012) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Architecture Culture and the Question of Knowledge: Doctoral Research Today” edited by Deborah Hauptmann and Lara Schrijver, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
Member of the Editorial Board of the book series DASH: Delft Architectural Studies on housing, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
2012-2023:
Member of the Editorial Board of the academic journal Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Go to Footprint's webpage here.
2019:
- Production Editor of Volume 13/2, issue 23 (Autumn / Winter 2019) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Human: Conditioned”, edited by Víctor Muñoz Sanz and Dan Handel, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Editor (with Yael Allweil) and Production Editor of Volume 13/1, issue 24 (Srping/Summer 2019) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Architecture of Housing after the Neoliberal Turn”, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Blind Peer Review of a manuscript submitted to the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (March 2019)
- Blind Peer Review of a manuscript submitted to the Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (March 2019)
2018:
- Production Editor of Volume 12/2, issue 23 (Autumn / Winter 2018) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Architecture of Logistics”, edited by Negar Sanaan Bensi and Francesco Marullo, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Production Editor of Volume 12/1, issue 22 (Spring / Summer 2018) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Exploring Architectural Form: A Configurative Triad”, edited by Stavros Kousoulas and Jorge Mejía Hernández, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Blind Peer Review of a manuscript submitted to the journal Pos / Journal of the Graduate Program of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo - FAUUSP (March 2018)
- Blind Peer Review of an article for the journal Enquiry / The ARCC journal of Architectural Research (January 2018)
2017:
- Editor (with José António Bandeirinha and Luís Miguel Correia) of issue 8 (December 2017) of Joelho, Journal of Architectural Culture, “Ideas and Practices for the European City”, published by edarq. Download full text.
- Production Editor of Volume 11/2, issue 22 (Autumn 2017) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Trans-Bodies / Queering Spaces”, edited by Robert Alexander Gorny and Dirk van den Heuvel, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
- Production Editor of Volume 11/1, issue 20 (Spring 2017) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Analytic Philosophy and Architecture”, edited by Karan August and Lara Schrijver, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
2016:
- Production Editor of Volume 10/2, issue 19 (Autumn 2016) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Spaces of Conflict”, edited by Marc Schoonderbeek and Malkit Shoshan, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
- Production Editor of Volume 10/1, issue 18 (Spring/Summer 2016) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Constellation of Awakening: Benjamin and Architecture”, edited by Patrick Healy and Andrej Radman, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Read online.
2015:
- Editor (with Ricardo Agarez) of Volume 9/2, issue 17 (Autumn/Winter 2015) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The ‘Bread & Butter’ of Architecture: Investigating Everyday Practices”, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books. Download full text.
- Production Editor of Volume 9/2, issue 17 (Autumn/Winter 2015) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The ‘Bread & Butter’ of Architecture: Investigating Everyday Practices”, edited by Ricardo Agarez and Nelson Mota, published by TU Delft / Jap Sam Books.
- Production Editor of Volume 9/1, issue 16 (Spring 2015) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Commoning as Differentiated Publicness”, edited by Heidi Sohn, Stavros Kousoulas, and Gerhard Bruyns, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
2014:
- Production Editor of Volume 8/2, issue 15 (Autumn 2014) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Dynamics of Data-Driven Design”, edited by Henriette Bier and Terry Knight, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
- Production Editor of Volume 8/1, issue 14 (Spring 2014) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Asignifying Semiotics: Or how to paint pink on pink”, edited by Deborah Hauptmann and Andrej Radman, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
2013:
- Production Editor of Volume 7/2, issue 13 (Autumn 2013) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “The Participatory Turn in Urbanism”, edited by Maroš Krivý and Tahl Kaminer, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
- Production Editor of Volume 7/1, issue 12 (Spring 2013) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Future Publics: Politics and Space in East Asia’s Cities” edited by Gregory Bracken and Jonathan D. Solomon, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.
2012:
- Production Editor of Volume 6, issue 10/11 (Spring 2012) of Footprint, Delft Architecture Theory Journal, “Architecture Culture and the Question of Knowledge: Doctoral Research Today” edited by Deborah Hauptmann and Lara Schrijver, published by TU Delft / Techne Press.