Pablo Arboleda

Pablo Arboleda
Promovierende
E-Mail: pablo.arboleda[at]uni-weimar.de

Lebenslauf

Berufliche und wissenschaftliche Ausbildung

2014-17                Ph.D. Candidate: International Doctorate Programme – European Urban Studies (IPP-EU); Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany.

2012-14                Master of Arts: World Heritage Studies – International Master Programme; Brandenburg University of Technology – Cottbus, Germany.

Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2014  Mentor Scholar STIBET Doctoral Programme, Brandenburg University of Technology – Cottbus, Germany.

Apr. 2013 – Jul. 2013    Student Tutor in the Chair of Intercultural Studies, Brandenburg University of Technology – Cottbus, Germany.

Apr. 2012 – Jul. 2012    Intern at UN – HABITAT / New York, United Nations Headquarters – New York, USA.

2003-11                Dipl.-Ing. Arch.; School of Architecture of Granada, Spain.

Sep. 2009 – Jun. 2011   Teaching Assistant, School of Architecture of Granada, Spain.

2008-09                Exchange student selected in Exchange Study Program; Department of Visual Arts – University of Ottawa, Canada.

2007-08                Exchange student selected in Erasmus Exchange Study Program; National School of Architecture of Marseille, France.

weitere Tätigkeiten

Forschungsfelder

-        Modern Ruins

-        Contemporary Visual Culture

-        Critical Heritage Studies

-        Psychogeography

-        Self-managed Spaces

Publikationen

Wissenschaftliche Vorträge und Workshops

Veröffentlichungen

-        Arboleda, P. 2016. Heritage Views through Urban Exploration: The Case of ‘Abandoned Berlin’. International Journal of Heritage Studies. DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2016.1153497

-        Arboleda, P. 2014. Re(VI)VIENDO Cabo de Gata: Entropy Through dérive. Journal of Urban Studies and Social Sciences 4 (1): 249-258.  www2.ual.es/urbs/index.php/urbs/article/view/arboleda/159

Lehre

Planungsprojekte

 

Creative Processes and Social Architecture on the Atlantic-Andalusian Coast – in collaboration with Dr. Rafael de Lacour, School of Architecture of Granada, Spain (WS 2010-11 + SS 2011)

Creative Processes and Social Architecture on the Mediterranean-Andalusian Coast – in collaboration with Dr. Rafael de Lacour, School of Architecture of Granada, Spain (WS 2009-10 + SS 2010)