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ARCHITECTURAL HUMANITIES & URBANISM

The AHU_Lab (Architectural Humanities and Urbanism) is a research hub dedicated to the in-depth exploration of architectural humanities and critical urban studies. In our rapidly urbanizing world, probing sustainable architectural practices and understanding urban dynamics is more than academic—it's essential. Architectural humanities offer insights into the intricate relationship between architecture and societal contexts, while critical urban studies give us tools to examine the multifaceted aspects of urbanization. AHU_Lab emphasizes the need to merge knowledge from these domains, integrating theoretical perspectives with practical interventions. AHU_Lab establishes interdisciplinary connections between architecture, urbanism, and culture while shedding light on the influences of global urbanization and sustainable development. By promoting partnerships with national and international academic institutions, universities, research centers, and architectural organizations, AHU_Lab stands as a vanguard for promoting inclusive, multi-disciplinary, and sustainable urban dialogues.

Architectural Humanities

This discipline forms a core pillar of AHU_Lab's research agenda. Architectural humanities encompass the study of architecture in its historical, theoretical, and cultural contexts. AHU_Lab aims to comprehend how social, cultural, historical, and ethical dimensions influence and have an impact on architectural forms and spaces by exploring architectural design and practice through a humanistic lens. This focus includes the study of architectural history, theory, criticism, and the role of architecture in shaping human experiences and societal development.

Industrial Heritage

The addition of Industrial Heritage to AHU_Lab’s disciplinary focuses brings an important dimension to studying and preserving the legacy of industrial architecture and sites. This field involves understanding the historical significance of industrial buildings and complexes, as well as their cultural and architectural value. It encompasses the adaptive reuse of industrial structures, conservation practices, and the integration of these heritage sites into contemporary urban contexts. By studying industrial heritage, AHU_Lab contributes to the discourse on how former industrial spaces can be transformed and repurposed for modern uses while preserving their historical and cultural essence.

Critical Urban Studies

Critical Urban Studies at AHU_Lab investigates the complex dynamics of urbanization and the socio-spatial development of cities. This discipline emphasizes understanding the processes and patterns that shape urban environments, including urban planning, policy, and governance. It deals with critical issues such as urban inequality, gentrification, migration, urban ecology, and the impact of globalization on cities. The lab approaches these topics critically, examining the power structures, political economy, and social relations that define urban life. By integrating perspectives from sociology, geography, and environmental studies, AHU_Lab seeks to contribute to sustainable and equitable urban development.