Stephen Read, Dr. ir. S.A.
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name: | Stephen Read, Dr. ir. S.A. |
function: | Associate Professor |
department: | Chair of Spatial Planning & Strategy |
room: | 01+.West.670-690 |
address: | Juliananlaan 134 |
| 2628 BL Delft | |
telephone: | +31 (0)15 27 84272 |
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specialism | Urban spatial form, movement and process, social-spatial form and transformation, urban spatial evolution, urban spatial modeling and design. Interests: Process philosophy, philosophy of physics, complexity science, biological morphogenesis, network theory, perception/cognition, anthropological place, dynamical systems, urban ecology, space and time geography. |
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Read, SA (2006). What happens when the techno-human meets the city of collective memory. In V Wang, Q Sheng, & C Sezer (Eds.), Modernization and Regionalism. Re-inventing Urban Identity. Vol. II (pp. 774-782). Delft: International Forum on Urbanism. Read, SA (2006). Visualizing the invisible; towards an urban space. In SA Read & C Pinilla Castro (Eds.), Visualizing the invisible; towards an urban space (pp. 6-19). Amsterdam: Techne Press. Read, SA, & Pinilla Castro, C (Eds.). (2006). Visualizing the invisible; towards an urban space. Amsterdam: Techne Press. Vollebregt, AG, & Read, SA (2006). Urban body In HC Bekkering, D Hauptmann, J Klatte, & H van Veldhuizen (Eds.), The architecture annual 2004 - 2005. Delft University of Technology (pp. 46-49). Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Bruyns, GJB, & Read, SA (2006). The urban machine. In SA Read & C Pinilla Castro (Eds.), Visualizing the invisible; towards an urban space (pp. 52-67). Amsterdam: Techne Press. Read, SA (2006). The urban image: becoming visible. In D Hauptmann (Ed.), The body in architecture (Delft School of Design Series on Architecture and Urbanism) (pp. 48-65). Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Read, SA (2006). The form of the city. In PA Healy & GJB Bruyns (Eds.), De-/signing the urban. Technogenesis and the urban image (Delft of School of Design Series on Architeture and Urbanism) (pp. 74-91). Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Read, SA (2006). Productive space. In A Graafland & LJ Kavanaugh (Eds.), Crossover : architecture, urbanism, technology (Delft School of Design Series on Architecture and Urbanism) (pp. 338-367). Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Read, SA (2006). A brief history of flights to the periphery and other movement matters. In SA Read & C Pinilla Castro (Eds.), Visualizing the invisible; towards an urban space (pp. 68-83). Amsterdam: Techne Press. Read, SA, & Sezer, C (2005). Urban ecologies of the contemporary city In A de Villiers, O Ural, & A Osman (Eds.), Transforming housing environments through design . Florida: IAHS and UP. Read, SA (2005). The form of the future. In S Read, J Rosemann, & J van Eldijk (Eds.), Future city (pp. 3-17). London: Spon Press. Read, SA (2005). Questions of form: foldings, tropisms and large urban bodies. In A van Nes (Ed.), 5th international space syntax symposium proceedings (pp. 431-445). Amsterdam: Techne Press. Read, SA,Rosemann, HJ, & Eldijk, PJ van (Eds.). (2005). Future city. London: Spon Press. Read, SA (2005). Flat city; a space syntax derived urban movement network model. In A van Nes (Ed.), 5th international space syntax symposium proceedings (pp. 341-357). Amsterdam: Techne Press. Read, SA (2005). Amsterdam: beyond inside and out. In S Read, J Rosemann, & J van Eldijk (Eds.), Future city (pp. 194-211). London: Spon Press. Read, SA (2004). Spacelab: research laboratory of the comtemporary city (AA). In H Bekkering, A Graafland, H de Jonge, J Sipkes, & H Wanders (Eds.), The architecture annual 2002-2003 Delft University of Technology (pp. 44-48). Rotterdam: 010 publishers. Read, SA (2004). Situated livelihoods (cd-rom). In s.n. (Ed.), G.a.s.s. '04 (pp. #1-#13). Signapore: NUS. Read, SA (2003). The soft urban machine: space-time and production of urban place. In JIA Beisi (Ed.), Dense living urban structures (pp. 202-214). Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong / faculty of Architecture. Read, SA (2003). Soft cities, soft selves. Atlantis, 14(2), 6-10. Read, SA, & Budiarto, L. (2003). Human scales: understanding places of centring and de-centring. In J Hanson (Ed.), Proceedings 4th international space syntax symposium volume 1 (pp. 13.1-13.16). London: Space syntax laboratory. Kusumo, C, & Read, SA (2003). Building on geometries of intelligibility: planning the Leiden region as a layered movement fabric. In J Hanson (Ed.), Proceedings 4th international space syntax symposium volume 1 (pp. 18.1-18.14). London: Space syntax laboratory. Read, SA (2002). Learning from Amsterdam, axes and centers in the dynamic city. In MI Carmona & M Schoonraad (Eds.), Globalization urban form & governance 6 (pp. 227-256). Delft: DUP Science. Read, SA (2001). Neighbourhood spatial process: notes on public space, think' space, scale and centrality (niet eerder opgenomen). In MI Carmona, HJ Rosemann, & M Schoonraad (Eds.), Globalization urban form & governance. Alfa-Ibis proceedings 5 (pp. 97-112). Delft: DUP Science. Read, SA (2001). The grain of space in time: the spatial / functional inheritance of Amsterdam's centre. Urban design International, 5(3-4), 209-220. Read, SA (2001). Research and Design. In A Langenhuizen, van MK Ouwerkerk, & HJ Rosemann (Eds.), Proceedings B Research by Design (pp. 262-268). Delft: DUP Satellite. Read, SA, & Robinson, J (2001). Quasi public places, towards a theoretical model of urban institutional space. In B Case (Ed.), Isue / Cincinnati 2001 (pp. 165-167). Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati. Read, SA (2001). Neighbourhood spatial process: notes on public space, 'think' space, scale and centrality. In MI Carmona & HJ Rosemann (Eds.), Globalization, urban form & governance (pp. 211-225). Delft: Faculty of Arcitecture. Read, SA (2001). 'Tick' Urban Space. In J Peponis, J Wineman, & S Bafna (Eds.), Proceedings. Space Syntax (pp. 18.1-18.12). Michigan: University of Michigan.
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