Author

Raffaello Furlan

QATAR UNIVERSITY [DAUP - CENG] - Cited by 1,521 - Architecture - Sustainable/Green Urbanism - Urban Regeneration/Cultural Heritage - TODs - Design Studio Pedagogy

Biography

Raffaello Furlan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning (DAUP) at Qatar University (2014-present). He served as the Graduate Program Coordinator (2018-2021) and he is serving as Head of Department (2021-Present). He holds Masters Degrees from IUAV University in Venice, Italy, and a PhD in Architecture from Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He has held visiting and permanent academic positions at the University of Queensland and Griffith University in Australia and at the Canadian University of Dubai in the UAE. 
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The Authenticity of Place-Making: Space and Character of the Regenerated Historic District in Msheireb, Downtown Doha [State of Qatar]
R Furlan, A Petruccioli, M JamaleddinArchnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 13 (1), 151-168, 2019201
32
2019
The Practice of City Planning and Design in the Gulf Region: The Case of Abu Dhabi, Doha and Manama
AS AL-Mohannadi, R FurlanInternational Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 12 (2), 126-145, 2018201
24
2018
Planning for a Neighbourhood and City-Scale Green-Network System in Qatar: The Case of MIA Park
R Furlan, B SinclairEnvironment, Development and Sustainability (ENVI), 2021202
19
2021
An urban regeneration planning scheme for the Souq Waqif Heritage Site of Doha
R Furlan, A Al-MohannadiSustainability 12 (19), 7927, 2020202
18
2020
Socio-Cultural Factors Shaping the Spatial Form of Traditional and Contemporary Housing in Qatar: A comparative analysis based on space syntax
A Almohannadi, R Furlan, M Major12th International Space Syntax Symposium Proceedings. Beijing, China …, 2019201
17
2019
A cultural heritage framework for preserving Qatari vernacular domestic architecture
A Al-Mohannadi, R Furlan, MD MajorSustainability 12 (18), 7295, 2020202
14
2020
The urban regeneration’s framework for transit villages in Qatar: The case of Al Sadd in Doha
R Furlan, S Zaina, S PatelEnvironment, Development and Sustainability 23, 5920-5936, 2021202
13
2021
The Syntax of the Qatari Traditional House: Privacy, Gender Segregation and Hospitality Constructing Qatar Architectural Identity
A AL-Mohannadi, R FurlanJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2020202
11
2020
Souq Waqif neighborhood as a transit-oriented development
HO Tannous, R Furlan, MD MajorJournal of Urban Planning and Development 146 (4), 05020023, 2020202
10
2020
Place-making of transit towns in Qatar: The case of Qatar national museum-Souq waqif corridor
K Marthya, R Furlan, L Ellath, M Esmat, R Al-MatwiDesigns 5 (1), 18, 2021202
9
2021
Underlying mechanisms of transit-oriented development: a conceptual system dynamics model in Qatar
AH AlKhereibi, N Onat, R Furlan, M Grosvald, RY AwwaadDesigns 6 (5), 1, 2022202
7
2022
Socio-cultural patterns embedded into the built form of Qatari houses: Regenerating architectural identity in Qatar
AS AL-Mohannadi, R FurlanJournal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal 12 (4), 1, 23, 2019201
6
2019
The Symbolic Realm of Italian Migrants’ POST-WWII Houses in Australia
L Faggion, R FurlanHome Cultures 14 (3), 213-236, 2018201
5
2018
West Bay Business District in Doha, State of Qatar: Envisioning a Vibrant Transit-Oriented Development
D Alattar, R Furlan, M Grosvald, R Al-MatwiDesigns (2), 33, 2021202
5
2021
Qatar, Doha
Furlan, R.Parking: An International Perspective [Elsevier] [Pojani D., Corcoran, J …, 2019201
5
2019
A social-ecological perspective for emerging cities: The case of Corniche promenade, “urban majlis” of Doha
AA Raffaello Furlan, Michael GrosvaldJournal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 6 (2), 196, 2022202
4
2022