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Listen Prima, p. 80.<br />
Junior Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Architecture, Universitas<br />
Sriwijaya, Indonesia; Master’s degree in Planning from the University of Adelaide,<br />
Australia. Her research focus is on heritage architecture and regional planning in<br />
Indonesia. PhD candidate at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences<br />
of Leibniz Universität Hannover; funded by the BUDI-LN Scholarship of Kemristikdikti-LPDP<br />
(Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education).<br />
Christa Reicher, p. 48.<br />
Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Urban Design and Land Use Planning<br />
at TU Dortmund University. She has been Chairperson of the Scientific Board<br />
of the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development<br />
since 2010, and Head and Speaker of the “Energy Efficience within Urban<br />
Quarters” graduate school since 2014. She is Principal of the architecture planning<br />
office RHA Reicher Haase Associates GmbH. Previously, she was a Professor<br />
for Urban Design at the University of Applied Science, Bochum, and worked<br />
as a Research Associate at RWTH Aachen. Her main research focus is on urban<br />
design projects, planning strategies, quality management, and the design of public<br />
space, with a special focus on the transformation of and structural change<br />
in urban agglomerations such as the Ruhr region, as well as seeking a stronger<br />
cooperation between science and practice. She is member of several juries and<br />
councils such as the Kuratorium zur Nationalen Stadtentwicklungspolitik (since<br />
2016) and the Advisory Council for the Seestadt Aspern in Vienna (since 2014).<br />
Mosè Ricci, p. 38.<br />
Emeritus of the Italian Republic for Art and Culture, architect and urbanist. His<br />
research examines the relationships between landscape, contemporary urbanism,<br />
and architecture, and concerns ecological performing projects, Recycle, resilience,<br />
sensitive landscape design, and ecological urbanism. He is Full Professor<br />
of Architectural Design and Urbanism and Chair of the architectural design studio<br />
at the University of Trento. He is a 1982 Architecture graduate of La Sapienza<br />
University in Rome. In 1996–97, he was Fulbright recipient and Visiting Scholar<br />
at GSD, Harvard University; from 2008–09, Visiting Professor at Technische<br />
Universität München (TUM); in 2015, Visiting Professor of Advanced Urbanism<br />
at IAAC Barcelona. He has been a member of the scientific board of the Villard<br />
International Seminar since 1999, and of the Villard International Doctorate since<br />
2004. He has also been a member of the steering committee of the Italian Society<br />
of Urban Planners (2003–05, 2007–11). Selected publications: New Paradigms<br />
(List, 2012), Univer-City (List 2010), iSpace (Meltemi, 2008), RISCHIOPAESAG-<br />
GIO (Meltemi, 2003). Recipient of several prizes in international competitions, exhibited<br />
in the Biennale of Venice in 1996 and in 2012.<br />
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