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Madhavi Patil

Research Fellow

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Madhavi Patil is an accomplished Architect and Urban Designer, currently a Research Associate at the University of Northumbria, UK, working alongside Prof. Ashraf Salama. She recently earned her PhD in Architecture from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, with a focus on the Perception of Density. She is a registered Architect with COA, India, and holds an MSc in Urban Design from Mumbai University. She brings teaching experience from her time as an Assistant Professor at MES Pillai College of Architecture, Mumbai University and professional expertise from her work at TATA Housing and consulting firms in Mumbai. She is dedicated to advancing research in the built environment and behavioral sciences, with a passion for creating innovative solutions to enhance urban life.

Madhavi Patil

Built Environment, Urban Design, Behavioural Sciences, Deep learning 

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • A mobile application tool for co-assessing urban open spaces – a test case of the Grey’s Monument, Newcastle, UK, Salama, A., Patil, M. 24 Jun 2024, In: Journal of Urban Design
  • An Empirically Validated Framework for Investigating the Perception of Density, Patil, M., Romice, O. 7 Feb 2024, In: Archnet-IJAR
  • Conjecturing the Knowledge Space of “Architectural and Urban Traditions” by Utilising Text Mining and Content Analysis, Salama, A., Patil, M. 4 Jan 2024, IASTE 2024: The Dynamism of Tradition, The International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments
  • Integrating Technology into Urban Open Space Assessment: The ‘YouWalk-UOS’ Approach, Salama, A., Patil, M. 14 Feb 2024, In: European Journal of Geography
  • Linking Socio-Spatial Practices to Density in Traditional Settings Using a Neural Networks Approach, Patil, M., Salama, A., Romice, O. 4 Jan 2024, IASTE 2024: The Dynamism of Tradition, The International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments
  • People–Place Narratives as Knowledge Typologies for Social Sustainability: Cases from Urban Contexts in the Global South, Salama, A., Patil, M., Elsemellawy, A., Abudib, H., Almansor, N., MacLean, L., van Riel, K. 4 Apr 2024, In: Buildings
  • Shaping a future research agenda across diverse knowledge spaces in architecture and urbanism – through the lens of Archnet-IJAR, Patil, M., Salama, A. 2 Dec 2024, In: Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research
  • Technology-People Narratives: Innovating Urban Space Assessment for Intergenerational Cohesion, Patil, M., Salama, A. 6 Feb 2024, Intergenerational Connections: Bridging Time, Place, and Engagement in Public Spaces, University of Leeds
  • Unpacking Transdisciplinary Research Scenarios in Architecture and Urbanism, Salama, A., Patil, M. 11 Feb 2024, In: Encyclopedia
  • Urban resilience and sustainability through and beyond crisis – evidence-based analysis and lessons learned from selected European cities, Salama, A., Patil, M., MacLean, L. 21 Feb 2024, In: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment

  • Other Courses PhD September 13 2023
  • MSc June 17 2015


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