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Dr Cecilia Zecca

Research Fellow

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Cecilia Zecca

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Engagement Towards Creating New Models for Later Life Living, Zecca, C., Mcginley, C., Griffiths, R. 24 Mar 2023, Design for Sustainable Inclusion , Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Border[s]lines Between Isolation and Connection: The Disused Railway in Aberdeen, Zecca, C., Laing, R. 7 Mar 2023, Border Urbanism, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • An inclusive approach to rethink linear urban voids, Bassanese, S., Zecca, C. 15 Dec 2022, SALUS Healthy City Design International
  • Reading underused urban spaces: Aberdeen views, Zecca, C., Laing, R. 1 May 2020, In: Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Pedestrian routes and accessibility to urban services: An urban rhythmic analysis on people's behaviour before and during the Covid-19, Zecca, C., Gaglione, F., Laing, R., Gargiulo, C. 31 Aug 2020, In: TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment

  • Urban Studies PhD September 09 2019
  • Architecture MSc February 29 2012
  • Management Certificate
  • Chartered Architect RIBA Part 3 Equivalent
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA


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