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Dr Michael Crilly

Assistant Professor

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Michael Crilly

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  • Digital Betterment: Modelling planning viability & developer contributions​, Crilly, M., Christian, M., Karnnganunvichit, U. 19 Feb 2024, 35th International Geographical Congress 2024
  • Mapping time & space: four-dimensional layers of the public realm, Crilly, M., Varna, G. 28 Apr 2024, City Transitions
  • The joy of experiments: Instructions in experimental urbanism, Varna, G., Oswell, D., Crilly, M. 19 Feb 2024, 35th International Geographical Congress 2024
  • Building Equality: A “Litmus Test” for Recognising and Evidencing Inequalities and Segregation in the Built Environment, Crilly, M., Varna, G., Vemury, C., Lemon, M., Mitchell, A. 16 Mar 2023, In: Urban Planning
  • Off the Wall: Manufacturing Future Homes based on a 'Throughput' Business Model, Crilly, M., Bomken, Y. 22 Dec 2023, Future Home, London, Routledge
  • Planning for decentralised energy: Institutions, sources and users of heat networks in Northeast England, Otchere-Darko, W., Crilly, M., Jenkinson, T., Harper, C., Ingall-Tombs, E., Bryson-Harris, E. 4 Jun 2023, Governing Heterogeneous Energy Infrastructures
  • Synthetic Campuses and the Contemporary Digital Kaleidoscope of Learning, Varna, G., Crilly, M. 23 Jun 2023, The Synthetic City Conference
  • The Origins and Structure of the Digital City: From SimCity to Big BIM, Crilly, M., Wilson, A. 23 Jun 2023, The Synthetic City Conference
  • Coding design processes: A common procedural language for supporting design quality in planning, Crilly, M., Wilson, A. 6 Sep 2022, UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference 2022


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