Circe Monteiro

Professor, Federal University of Perambuco & Director of INCITI, Brazil

Translated from Portuguese


Full professor at the Department of Architecture at UFPE. Graduated in Architecture and Urbanism at the Federal University of Paraná (1977), holds a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning at COPPE - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1979) and a doctorate in Urban Sociology at the University of Oxford (1989). Developed postdoctoral internships at Bartlett School of Architecture - UCL, London (1995) and Faculty of Architecture at the University of Sydney, Australia (2005). Currently coordinates the Lattice - City Research Technologies Laboratory, formed by researchers from different disciplinary areas that focus on the development of research methodologies aiming at the analysis and evaluation of the experience of life in the different places of the city. She is part of the INCITI / UFPE coordinator group responsible for urbanization studies and the Capibaribe Park Project on 30km of the Capibaribe River in Recife. Among its lines of research are assessments of public spaces, identification of factors determining the experience of housing in poor areas, in housing estates, middle-class neighborhoods and in central historic areas; determining the methodology for identifying urban spatial profiles in the study of crime; mapping crimes and identifying patterns of occurrences, in addition to other studies on architecture, morphology and urban culture. She currently participates in several scientific project evaluation committees and national and international editorial boards.

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