PhD-Students
THE ARCINTEX EUROPEAN TRAINING NETWORK (ETN) AIMS TO STRENGTHEN THE FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE FORMS OF LIVING BY CONNECTING ARCHITECTURE, INTERACTION DESIGN AND TEXTILES IN A TRAINING NETWORK FOR EARLY STAGE RESEARCHERS.
THE PEOPLE
The ArcInTexETN consists of 15 PhD students in the disciplines of architecture, interaction design and textiles. They are spread across Europe, placed with the partners in the consortium, which consists of six educational institutions and two companies.
Daniel Suarez
Universität der Künste, Berlin
Title of Research
Augmented textile tectonics through Real-Time Human Machine collaboration
For more information about Daniel Suarez, see ArcInTexETN blog
Iva Resetar
Universität der Künste, Berlin
Title of Research
Thermally adaptive material systems for human comfort in architecture
For more information about Iva Resetar, see ArcInTexETN blog
Marina Castan Cabrero
Royal College of Art, London
Title of Research
Body-centered textile expressions for architectural design
Exploring spatial opportunities inspired by the interaction of textile and body movement as a way to create new architectural expressions
Title of Dissertation
Soft Embodied Architectures
For more information about Marina Castan Cabrero, see ArcInTexETN blog
Jyoti Kapur
University of Borås, Borås
Title of Research
Olfactive interactions at an intersection of architectural spaces and textiles
Title of Dissertation
On the textility of smell in spatial design
For more information about Jyoti Kapur, see ArcInTexETN blog
Bastian Beyer
Royal College of Art, London
Title of Research
Biodigital architectural design processes and manufacturing systems
Title of Dissertation
Between duck and tree: metabolism-informed composite tectonics
For more information about Bastian Beyer, see ArcInTexETN blog
Ana Piñeyro
Royal College of Art, London
Title of Research
Kinetic Textiles.
Movement, Agency and Behaviour.
Title of Dissertation
Animating matter: A material-led exploration into the kinetic potential of nylon monofilament
For more information about Ana Piñeyro, see ArcInTexETN blog
Svenja Keune
Svensson, Kinna & University of Borås
Title of Dissertation
On Textile Farming: Living Indoors
For more information about Svenja Keune, see ArcInTexETN blog
Sara Lundberg
Vilnius Academy of Arts, Vilnius
Body Forms Of Fabric
Investigations on forms of the body through fabric structures
Juste Peciulyte
Vilnius Academy of Arts, Vilnius
Title of Research
On Interior: Ways of Modellling Atmospheres
Title of Dissertation
Atmospheric Spatial Modelling Ways of Staging Space with Textile Setups
For more information about Juste Peciulyte, see ArcInTexETN blog
Ramyah Gowrishankar
Universität der Künste, Berlin
Title of Research
Exploring pro-static textile potentials for energy-rich interiors.
Title of Dissertation
Engaging with e-static textiles: An investigation into textile interaction design for shaping body-driven energy harvesting in the interior
For more information about Ramyah Gowrishankar, see ArcInTexETN blog
Vidmina Stasiulyte
University of Borås, Borås
Title of Research
Aesthetics of the Invisible: Sonic Identity in the Field of Fashion Design
Title of Dissertation
Wearing Sound: Foundations of Sonic Design
For more information about Vidmina Stasiulyte, see ArcInTexETN blog
Troy Nachtigall
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven
Title of Research
Ultra Personalised Product Service Systems and the Negotiation of Product Features
Title of Dissertation
Materializing data: craftsmanship and technology for ultra-personalization
For more information about Troy Nachtigall, see ArcInTexETN blog
Angella Mackey
Philips Electronics Netherlands B.V. & Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven
Title of Research
Digital technologies in everyday fashion systems
Title of Dissertation
Rethinking Dynamic Fabric through Wearing and Design
For more information about Angella Mackey, see ArcInTexETN blog
Maike Schultz
Heriot-Watt University, Galashiels
Title of research
Investigating the responses of the human brain to visual stimuli
For more information about Maike Schultz, see ArchInTexETN blog
Ana Ines Rodrigues
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Title of research
Auxetic structures and their adaptability to the human body
Has participated in the project since 2017
For more information about Ana Ines Rodrigues, see ArcInTexETN blog
Marion Bertin
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Participated in the project 1/8 2015 > 31/12 2016
Mila Svechtarova
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Participated in the project 1/8 2015 > 31/12 2016