The Doctoral Program in Architecture and Urban Studies was created in response to the need to train qualified researchers capable of facing the challenge of basic and applied research on problems related to territory, landscape, the city, and architecture. These problems are no longer just the concern of specialists. Today they are recognized as part of public policies that affect the majority of the population and are an integral part of sustainable development.
The objective of the Program is to provide postgraduate training, at the doctoral level, to graduates or masters from areas related to architecture and urban studies who are interested in developing as researchers, teachers, or innovative professionals, in an environment of interdisciplinary discussion.
Students in the Program will develop the skills and competencies necessary to devise, propose and develop basic and/or applied research in areas related to the study of architecture, the city, and the territory. These competencies will include collaborating in interdisciplinary research projects, understanding diverse points of view on the built environment.
They will also develop the ability to practice up-to-date and quality university teaching. The competencies acquired in the Program will allow them to have a broad vision of the disciplinary perspectives involved in the area and the possible interactions between them.
History and Theory of Architecture and the City. |
Representation of Architecture, the City and the Territory. |
Architectural, Urban and Landscape Heritage. |
Architectural, Urban and Territorial Design. |
Governance and Competitiveness. |
Urban Development and Social Transformations. |
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PhD in Architecture, Architectural Association, United Kingdom.
Line(s) of research: Traces of global networks for monitoring and observation to and from outer space, installed across Latin America by the Soviet Union and The United States between 1957 and 1967.