Maryam AlKhateeb | Architecture | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam AlKhateeb | Architecture | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam AlKhateeb of Al Yamamah University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has authored 3 Scopus-indexed documents with 18 citations by 18 documents and an h-index of 2. Her 2026 open-access article in Buildings explores evolving functional and spatial preferences in Saudi housing before, during, and after COVID-19, highlighting adaptive residential design trends.

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Mehrnaz Ramzanpour | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor from University of Mazandaran | Iran

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Mazandaran, Iran, with a Ph.D. from Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University. Her academic journey includes a Master’s from Golestan University and a Bachelor’s from Mazandaran University, all supported by full scholarships. Dr. Ramzanpour specializes in low-income housing, affordable housing design, housing stigma, and urban planning. Her research has been widely published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Development, Journal of Architectural Engineering, and City, Territory and Architecture. She has extensive teaching experience in architectural design, technical drawing, and studio courses since 2016. In addition to her academic work, she is a licensed supervisor engineer with the Iran Construction Engineering Organization and serves as a reviewer for several international journals. She has received multiple honors, including being named a top student researcher and participating in the Happy City Index research initiative in London.

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Educational Background

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour holds a distinguished academic background in architecture, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree from Mazandaran University, Iran (2008–2012), where she completed her thesis titled “Design of Girls’ High School in Babolsar City with the Approach of Promoting Social Interaction”, under the supervision of Dr. Vahid Heydar Nattaj. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Architecture at Golestan University (2013–2016), focusing her research on “Design of Affordable Housing in Babolsar City with the Approach of Income Mix”, guided by Dr. Abdolmajid Nourtaghani. Dr. Ramzanpour completed her Ph.D. in Architecture at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University in December 2022. Her doctoral research, titled “Explanation of the Socio-Physical Factors Affecting Public Attitudes (Stigma) Towards Low-income Housing (Case Study: Small and Medium-Sized Northern Cities of Iran)”, was supervised by Dr. Ali Sharghi. Her educational journey reflects a consistent focus on social dimensions of architectural design and urban housing.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour has built a well-rounded professional portfolio that blends academic, engineering, and international research roles. Since 2019, she has served as a supervisor engineer at the Iran Construction Engineering Organization, overseeing architectural compliance and standards in construction projects. In 2024, she was appointed as an Assistant Professor at the University of Mazandaran, where she continues to contribute to architectural education and research. Her scholarly engagement extends globally through her work as a journal reviewer for several esteemed publications, including the Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design Management (Taylor & Francis), Journal of Current Psychology (Springer), and the Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design (JSAUD). Additionally, she collaborates as a remote researcher for the Happy City Index in London, where she contributes insights on urban well-being and livability. Dr. Ramzanpour’s diverse professional roles reflect her dedication to architecture, urban development, and interdisciplinary research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour has been recognized multiple times for her academic excellence and research contributions throughout her educational journey. In December 2022, she was honored with the Top Student Researcher Award at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, reflecting her outstanding performance in doctoral research. She has consistently demonstrated academic merit, earning full scholarships at all three educational levels. She received a Ph.D. scholarship (2017–2022) from Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, where her dissertation explored socio-physical factors affecting public attitudes toward low-income housing. Earlier, she was granted a Master’s scholarship (2013–2016) from Golestan University for her work on income-mixed affordable housing. Her academic excellence was also recognized during her undergraduate studies at Mazandaran University (2008–2012), where she received a Bachelor’s tuition waiver scholarship. These awards underscore her sustained commitment to impactful research and her position as a leading scholar in architecture and housing studies.

Research Interests

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour’s research interests lie at the intersection of architecture, social science, and urban development, focusing on critical issues affecting communities and the built environment. Her primary focus is on affordable, social, public, and mixed-income housing, aiming to improve living conditions and equity in urban settings. She extensively explores neighbourhood dynamics and housing stigma, particularly examining how physical and social factors influence public attitudes toward low-income housing. Dr. Ramzanpour also integrates visual evaluation techniques, utilizing imagery and video analysis to assess perceptions of architectural design and urban aesthetics. Her interdisciplinary approach includes environmental psychology, studying how environments impact behavior, well-being, and community identity. Additionally, she engages in housing planning and urban planning projects that contribute to sustainable development and inclusive cities. Through her research, Dr. Ramzanpour seeks to bridge theory and practice, offering design and policy insights that promote dignity, social inclusion, and spatial justice in contemporary urban environments.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Low-income housing location based on affordable criteria Using AHP Model and GIS Technique 
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 16

  2. Low-income housing stigma, results and outcomes: A systematic review
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 11

  3. Impact of four physical design factors on mixed-income housing
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 8

  4. The Effect of House Facade Signs On the Stigma of Residents Socio-Economic Status 
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  5. Identifying and prioritizing the social and physical criteria of heterogeneous neighborhood based on the perception of neighbors 
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 4

  6. Stigmatizing housing facade based on the socio-economic status of residents
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3

  7. Affordability Principles in Low-Income Housing Based on Residents Perspective 
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3

  8. The reduction of low-income housing stigma with facade features; low-and medium-sized cities
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2

  9. Prioritization of the Physical Resilience Criteria for Affordable Housing Locating Based on An Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2

  10. Assessing the public attitude toward low-income housing
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Mehrnaz Ramzanpour is a highly suitable and competitive candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her innovative research on housing, public attitudes, and urban resilience, paired with her academic dedication, awards, and teaching contributions, strongly support her nomination. With further engagement in global research initiatives, she is well-positioned to become a leading figure in socially conscious architectural research.

 

 

Pilar Guerrieri | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pilar Guerrieri | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pilar Guerrieri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Dr. Pilar Maria Guerrieri is an architectural historian and RTDA at Politecnico di Milano, specializing in History of Architecture and Urban Planning. She holds a PhD cum laude in Architectural Composition from Politecnico di Milano and a second degree in Philosophy. Pilar’s research explores megacities, cultural hybridity, heritage, and urban wellbeing. She has taught in India, Italy, and China, and authored influential works including Maps of Delhi and Negotiating Cultures. Pilar is active in international research networks and committees, contributing to urban history, climate change, and public health. She speaks English, Italian, and Spanish fluently.

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Pilar Guerrieri possesses a rich academic foundation in architecture and philosophy. She earned her Ph.D. cum laude in Architectural Composition, History, and Theory from Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with INTACH Delhi and Westminster University London 🏛️. She later completed a second degree in Philosophy from Università Statale di Milano, focusing on identity formation through architecture 🧠. Pilar also holds a Master’s in Museography, Architecture, and Archaeology, and earned both her M.Arch. (110/110) and B.Arch. (108/110) from Politecnico di Milano, exploring museum design and architectural theory

🔬 Research Experience

Dr. Pilar Guerrieri has led and contributed to numerous international research initiatives focused on urban history, architecture, and sustainability 🌍. She currently serves on scientific committees in Italy, Morocco, and UNESCO projects, addressing urban wellbeing and heritage planning 🏙️. Notably, she co-leads a Morocco-based project on climate change and health (2024–2027) and a Legnano-focused study on built environment and resilience (2023–2026) 🏥. Her India-centric research includes a seminar series on urban fragility (2025), and a long-term affiliation with Ambedkar University Delhi. Pilar has secured funding from CRAFT Polimi, UNESCO, and Politecnico di Milano

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Pilar Guerrieri has a rich teaching portfolio spanning institutions in Italy, India, China, and Morocco 📚. Since 2023, she serves as a Research Fellow at DASTU, Politecnico di Milano, and teaches PhD courses on digital mapping and urban planning 🗺️. She has been an adjunct professor since 2018 and a visiting professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University. Pilar has coordinated international workshops, summer schools, and research weeks across GD Goenka University, Westminster University, and Université International de Rabat 🌍. Her academic roles reflect a strong commitment to architectural history, urban theory, and interdisciplinary collaboration

🔍 Research Focus

Dr. Pilar Guerrieri’s research focuses on the intersections of urban history, architectural theory, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. Her work critically explores Delhi’s architectural evolution, postcolonial planning, and transcultural migration of urban models between the West and India . She investigates participatory design, digital mapping, and wellbeing in cities—bridging historical insights with modern urban resilience . Through interdisciplinary projects and collaborative publications, she emphasizes inclusive planning, cultural identity, and human-environment interaction 🧭🌱. Her studies span topics from colonial urbanism to digital innovation, enriching the global discourse on contemporary and historical urban challenges

Publication Top Notes

📘 Maps of Delhi – PM Guerrieri, Niyogi – 13 citations 📈 – 2017 
📕 Creative Small Settlements: Culture-Based Solutions for Local Sustainable Development – G Verdini, P Ceccarelli – 12 citations 📊 – 2017 
📗 Negotiating Cultures: Delhi’s Architecture and Planning from 1912 to 1962 – PM Guerrieri, Oxford University Press – 11 citations 🔍 – 2018
📄 Migration, Translation, and Transformation of Western Urban Planning Models – PM Guerrieri – 4 citations 📊 – 2020
📄 Evolving Experiences of Participation: Towards an e-ILAUD Tool – PM Guerrieri et al. – 3 citations 💡 – 2021
📘 A Creative “Nanotown” – G Verdini et al. – 3 citations 📈 – 2021
📄 Migrating Architectures: Palladio’s Legacy from Calcutta to New Delhi – PM Guerrieri – 3 citations 📚 – 2021
📘 INTREPID Futures Initiative: Transdisciplinary Knowledge in Urban Fields – G Verdini et al. – 3 citations 🔬 – 2018
📗 Rethinking, Reinterpreting and Restructuring Composite Cities – M Aksoy et al. – 3 citations 📖 – 2017
📕 Creative Small Settlements – G Verdini, P Ceccarelli – 3 citations 📊 – 2017 
📘 Delhi: Rethinking Indian Urbanism – PM Guerrieri – 2 citations 📘 – 2023
📄 Heritage Conservation in Postcolonial India – PM Guerrieri – 2 citations 🏛️ – 2022 
📄 A Pandemic of Vulnerability – P Ceccarelli, PM Guerrieri – 2 citations 💉 – 2022