Dr. M.Sc. Yang Li
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Research interest:
• Urban space quality – assessment and strategies
• Mixed-use development
• Hybrid architecture and space
• Urbanization in China
Scholarship and Awards:
2013-2017 CSC Scholarship for Travelling PhD Student (China Scholarship Council)
2014 Designing Urban Resilience Asia Competition – First Prize (team Darmstadt – as tutor)
2012 Architekturpreis 2012, Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft
2010 Xuzhong Scholarship, Jianjin University
2009 Best of Student works in Architecture - China 2009
2009 Sichuan School Rebuild International Design Competition (Sichuan, China) 3.Prize
2008 21st Annual Koizumi International Lighting Design Competition for Students
Bronze Award
Academic appointments and education:
2013 - 2019 Research Assistant / Research Accociate at EST, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Since 2016 Oversea editor of academic journal <Beijing Planning Review>
2013-2018 PhD Study: „Towards an Urban Mutualism “
(Fachbereich Architektur, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany)
2012 Internship Architect, Wandel-Hoefer-Lorch Architekten, Saarbrücken, Germany
2010-2013 Master of Architecture
(Fachbereich Architektur, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany)
2012 Internship Architect, Wandel-Hoefer-Lorch Architekten, Saarbrücken, Germany
2009 Internship Architect, FCJZ Atelier, Beijing, China
2005-2010 Bachelor of Architecture
(School of Architecture, Tianjin University, China)
Selected publications:
Li, Y. “Towards an Urban Mutualism:The Making and Shaping of Urban Space through Large-scale Mixed-use Development – case study Beijing„ July 2018
Knöll, M., Neuheuser, K., Li, Y., & Rudolph-Cleff, A. “Using space syntax to analyze stress perception in open public space.” Proceedings of the 10th International Space Syntax Symposium. London: University College. July 2015. http://www.sss10.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/SSS10_Proceedings_123.pdf
Engelhart et al. (2018), Verbundprojekt „SEMIZENTRAL: Ressourceneffiziente und flexible Ver- und Entsorgungsinfrastruktursysteme für schnell wachsende Städte der Zukunft - Phase 2: Forschung und Entwicklung“