Contributeurs

Contributeurs

Jane Burry is an architect and dean of the School of
Design and Architecture at Swinburne University
of Technology, Melbourne. Jane is lead author of The
New Mathematics of Architecture, editor of Designing
the Dynamic, co-author of Prototyping for Architects,
and author of well over a hundred other publications.
She has practiced, taught, supervised, and researched
internationally, focusing on the use of data and
computation to understand and shape a more livable
and sustainable built environment.

Özgün Dilek is an assistant professor at Eskisehir
Technical University, Turkey. Her research interests
include diverse practices of making and theories
on things. She is currently conducting research on
how critical making approaches could change the
design processes and outcomes.

J.. Igor Fardin is a doctoral student at the Politecnico
di Torino in the Urban and Regional Development
program. His research focuses on the notion of play
relative to the bodily and spatial dimensions of
urban practices through a historical and theoretical
perspective. His interests include critical theory
and contemporary history as well as art, conception,
and architecture history and theory.

Richard Herriott is an associate professor of design
at the Design School Kolding, Kolding, Denmark.
He holds a PhD in design from the Aarhus School of
Architecture and a BA (Earth Science) from Trinity
Collège, Dublin (1992). Dans 1999, Herriott graduated
from the Coventry School of Art & Design MA
Automotive Course. He is the author of The Aesthetics
of Industrial Design (Taylor & Francis, 2021).

Sujeong Lee is a Landscape Architecture doctoral
course student at Kongju National University.
Her research topic is a therapeutic garden design
based on qualitative evidence and artworks.

Dina Lutfi is a graphic designer and artist. She holds
a BS in Visual Communication from the American
University of Sharjah; an MA and an EdD both in Art
and Art Education from The University of the Arts
and Teachers College, Columbia University; and an
MFA in Graphic Design from the Vermont College of
Fine Arts. Lutfi is an assistant professor of Graphic
Design at IAU in Saudi Arabia.

Timothy Samara is the cover designer for this issue
of Design Issues (volume 39, number 3 Été 2023).
He is a New York-based graphic designer who splits
his time between consulting, en écrivant, et l'enseignement.
He is currently a visiting assistant professor at SUNY
Purchase College and an adjunct at Parsons/The New
School of Design, New York. Samara has authored ten
livres, which have been translated into ten languages,
and are used by students and practitioners around
the world.

Sabina Sieghart is a designer, lecturer, and design
researcher. She has been working for 25 years in the
industry on high-profile corporate design projects.
Since 2003 Sabina has been teaching typography
and editorial design. Dans 2016 she started her career
as a design researcher and is currently a PhD
candidate and FWO fellow at READSEARCH in
Hasselt, Belgium. As a DIN (German Institute
for Standardization) committee member, she is
substantially responsible for the formulation of the
visual guidelines of the DIN SPEC 33429 Leichte
Sprache (easy-to-read language).

Cigdem Kaya is chair of the Industrial Design Depart-
ment at Istanbul Technical University. Dans 2020, elle
was awarded the Research Encouragement Award by
the METU Prof. Docteur. Mustafa N. Parlar Education and
Research Foundation—one of the most prestigious
national research awards—for her research on social
innovation and sustainability. Kaya’s research has
been funded by Fulbright and Marie Curie programs.

Linus Tan is a lecturer in architecture at the School
of Design and Architecture at Swinburne University
of Technology, Melbourne. His research expertise
is on the theory of Reflective Practice and Team
Apprentissage, to help team members leverage their
tacit knowledge in team design processes. He also
researches on design cognition, behavior, et
machine learning for design processes.

Jongeun Yang is a master course student of Land-
scape Architecture at Kongju National University.
His research investigates Points Cloud Data for the
landscape design process.

Moohan Kim is an associate professor in the
Landscape Architecture Department at Kongju
National University. For over 20 années, he has been
a noteworthy landscape architect and researcher
in Landscape Architecture.

Anita Kocsis is a professor and director of Design
Factory Melbourne, Swinburne University, Melbourne,
an experimental co-creation platform, and one of the
three core founders of the 33+ international Design
Factory Global Network. Anita’s 15+ years of creative
practice at the intersection of art, conception, et les sciences
in academia and enterprise strives toward brokering
and boundary spanning through experience research
to improve transdisciplinary practices.

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