معرفی
Dr. Lui Tam is a Lecturer in Architectural History at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, since 2022. Her interdisciplinary research bridges heritage studies, architectural history, and sustainability, with empirical focus on China, Laos, and Wales.
- PhD in Architecture (Cardiff University, 2022)
- MSc Conservation of Monuments and Sites (KU Leuven, 2018)
- BA Archaeology (Peking University, 2017)
Research Themes:
A dynamic Relational Morphogenesis/Morphostasis Approach to heritage-sustainability interactions, drawing on Critical Realism, assemblage theory, and Actor-Network-Theory. Key areas include:
- Sustainable heritage management frameworks
- Holistic adaptive reuse of historic buildings
- Equitable heritage tourism models
- Neurodiversity-inclusive architecture
- Democratization of architectural history
Publication Trends:
Recent work examines climate change impacts on industrial heritage, community-led regeneration projects, and critical authenticity debates across diverse geographies. Methodological innovations blend digital documentation with participatory approaches.
Scientific Contributions:
- WSA Studentship
- VC’s International Scholarship for Research Excellence
- Co-editor for Heritage Architecture and Built Heritage
Advising & Leadership:
Mentors PhD students in sustainable heritage studies while directing the EDI Committee and co-leading the History Heritage & Conservation Research Group. Collaborates with UNESCO, EU/GIZ projects, and Welsh government initiatives.
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