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Researcher
Sophie Leemans
- Disciplines:Urbanism and regional planning, Sustainable design, Architectural design not elsewhere classified, Landscape design
Affiliations
- Urban Design, Urbanism, Landscape and Planning (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → Today - History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 31 Jul 2020
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Rethinking the dispersed city paradigm by exploring the strategic nodes of its spatial networks. Design strategies at the intermediate scale for the next urban constellation.From1 Mar 2020 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships, BOF - doctoral mandates
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- The notion of the node: disentangling and conceptualizing infrastructure nodes in the Eurometropolis Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai(2024)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Erik Van Daele, Maarten Gheysen
Pages: 79 - 97 - Mapping the lifelines: how the design of infrastructure networks impacts on transformation in dispersed territories(2023)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Erik Van Daele, Maarten Gheysen
- From lines and nodes to edges and dialogues in the dispersed territory. The case of former railway line 87 in the Eurometropolis Lille-Kortrijk- Tournai(2023)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Erik Van Daele, Maarten Gheysen
Pages: 96 - 109 - Change in the Dispersed Territory: Prototypes for a New Urban Paradigm(2023)
Authors: Maarten Gheysen, Sophie Leemans
Pages: 5 - 18 - One territory, four questions, one atlas : Barcelona, 7-13 June 2022(2023)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Weronika Gajda, Maarten Gheysen, Liselotte Vroman
- Eurometropolis: a blue space in transition(2022)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Erik Van Daele, Maarten Gheysen
Number of pages: 66 - Water infrastructure as leverage for resilient cities: a multi-scalar design perspective on urban flooding(2021)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Erik Van Daele
Pages: 3878 - 3893 - Architecture and Flood Permitting Cities - Urban flooding as incentive for positive incremental change(2020)
Authors: Sophie Leemans
Pages: 62 - 65Number of pages: 4 - Adaptive Architecture and Flood Permitting Cities. Urban Flooding as Incentive for Incremental Change, the Case of Brederode in Antwerp, Belgium(2020)
Authors: Sophie Leemans, Erik Van Daele, Maarten Gheysen
Pages: 91 - 99