
معرفی
Pekka Passinmäki is a University Lecturer at the School of Architecture, Tampere University, specializing in the intersection of architecture, philosophy, and design theory. His academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Technology (2011), a Master of Science in Architecture (2006), and prior degrees in Philosophy from the University of Tampere (Licentiate 2001, MA 1997).
His research focuses on architectural philosophy, cultural identity in design, and the role of technology in shaping spatial experiences. Notable works include analyses of Finnish architect Reima Pietilä’s design philosophy and explorations of technology’s ethical dimensions in architecture. He has published extensively across journals like Le Carré Bleu and DATUTOP, and edited anthologies on place-making and architectural theory.
Passinmäki actively contributes to academic discourse through conference organization (e.g., 14th Annual Symposium of Architectural Research), peer review, and opposing doctoral dissertations such as Vesa Vihanninjoki’s postphenomenological study on urban aesthetics. His work bridges disciplinary boundaries, emphasizing philosophical inquiry and cultural context in architectural practice.


