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Raffaele Pernice is an Italian architect and Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from Waseda University in Tokyo and a Laurea degree (B.Arch.+M.Arch.) from the University IUAV of Venice in Italy. He has extensive research and teaching experience in Australia, East Asia, and the Middle East, and his interests and activities lie at the nexus of architecture and urbanism, ranging from design practice through to the theory and history of architecture and city planning, with a focus on the evolution of the cities of Japan and the Asia-Pacific region.

Publications

  • City and Place Identity in SIP Suzhou: Re-learning Forgotten Lessons from Modern Western Urban Design Theory
  • Considerations on the Theme of Marine Architectures in the Early Projects of Masato Otaka, Kiyonori Kikutake and Noriaki Kisho Kurokawa
  • Engineering a Poetic Techno-urbanism
  • JAPANESE URBAN ARTIFICIAL ISLANDS: AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS AND SCHEMES FOR MARINE CITIES DURING 1960S-1990S
  • Changing Architectures and Evolving Urbanism in Modern Japanese Urban Environment
  • THE ISSUE OF TOKYO BAY'S RECLAIMED LANDS AS THE ORIGIN OF URBAN UTOPIAS IN MODERN JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE
  • Images of the Future from the Past: The Metabolists and the Utopian Planning of the 1960s
  • The Making of a Contemporary Neighborhood Center in SSIP-Suzhou, China. Case Studies on an Architectural and Urban Type in Contextual Transformation
  • The Transformation of Tokyo During the 1950s and Early 1960s Projects Between City Planning and Urban Utopia
  • 高度経済成長期(1958年~1964年)における東京湾計画と都市ユートピアの間のメタボリストの動向 ; Metabolist movement between Tokyo bay planning and urban utopias in the years of rapid economic growth 1958-1964
  • Planning for growth: urban and regional planning in China
  • Urban Sprawl in Postwar Japan and the Vision of the City based on the Urban Theories of the Metabolists’ Projects
  • Metabolism Reconsidered Its Role in the Architectural Context of the World
  • Post-war Japanese Architecture and Urbanism: the growth of the Megalopolis of Tokaido
  • From “Hanoak” to “A-pa-tu”. Korean Urbanism in the XXth Century
  • Sprawling City and Mass Housing in Modern Europe and Japan: Innovative Design for High Density Residential Complexes by John Habraken and the Metabolists
  • Modern Japanese Waterfront Developments - Global vs. Local
  • Learning from Europe. Reuse and Valorisation of Structures from the Past: 2 Case Studies in Venice, Italy
  • Neo Kobe: Commerce, Culture and Links between the Tokaido Megalopolis and the New Conurbations along the Coasts of the Yellow Sea
  • Urban Housing for the Masses in East Asia: Structuring the Contemporary Cities in Japan, China and South Korea
  • Japanese Gardens and Landscapes, 1650–1950
  • Evolving Landscapes and Changing Architectures in Modern Japanese Urban Environment
  • Book Review: M. Bonino, F. Governa, M.P. Repellino, A. Sampieri (eds.) - The City after the Chinese New Towns. Spaces and imaginaries from Contemporary Urban China 2019
  • Verticality and Conflicting Identities in the Contemporary Chinese City: The Urban Development of Suzhou Industrial Park
  • From the Urbanism of Metabolism to Sydney/Tokyo Waterfronts Regeneration (2019–2022)
  • The Urbanism of Metabolism
  • Teaching and Learning in a Multi-Disciplinary World: Examples from a Sino-British University in China
  • Shaping the City of Tomorrow in East Asia: Concepts, Schemes and Ideas for Urban Development from 1960s to 2010, and Beyond
  • Multi-Disciplinary Teaching and Learning: Planning ahead for Collaborative Practice in an Innovative Era
  • Modernism in Sri Lanka: a comparative study of outdoor transitional spaces in selected traditional and modernist houses in the early post-independence period (1948–1970)
  • The Metabolist Imagination : Visions of the City in Postwar Japanese Architecture and Science Fiction, by William O. Gardner
  • 2022 SAHANZ PhD Colloquium
  • Blended and Transnational Higher Education in Architecture Schools
  • The Japan Foundation Sydney 2023 Architecture Talk Series: Urban Living in Japan 1868-2025
  • The Japan Foundation Sydney 2023 Architecture Talk Series: Cities and Urban Living in Japan 1868-2025
  • Introduction
  • Streets, People, and Urban Scenes through Time: The Perpetual Allure of Tokyo
  • Australia and China Perspectives on Urban Regeneration and Rural Revitalization
  • Book Reviews
  • The Urbanisation of China and Australia
  • Shaping the City of Tomorrow in East Asia: Concepts, Schemes and Ideas for Urban Development from 1960s to 2010, and beyond

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