
معرفی
Yisi Liu is a Lecturer in Architecture at the Department of Design and Architecture, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Huddersfield. She is a member of the Innovative Design Lab Research Centre and actively contributes to research in architectural design, digital heritage, and virtual environments.
Research Interests:
- Architecture and collective memory
- Narrative-based design generation
- Virtual reality applications in architecture
- Public space design in peri-urban areas
- Digital reconstruction of cultural sites
- Sustainable architectural practices in Southwest China
Her recent work explores how narrative and memory can inform architectural design, particularly through digital tools and virtual environments. She investigates livability, cultural continuity, and spatial transformation in rapidly developing regions of China.
The trend in her publications shows a consistent focus on interdisciplinary approaches combining architecture, storytelling, memory, and digital technologies. Her research emphasizes human-centered design, cultural sustainability, and the use of virtual environments for both design exploration and heritage preservation.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellowship of Higher Education Academy (Awarded: 16 Aug 2024)
Advising and Grants:
While no formal students or grant funding are listed in the provided text, Yisi Liu is actively involved in research collaboration and academic service. She serves as a reviewer for the International Journal of Architectural Computing and contributes to interdisciplinary projects connecting architecture with heritage tourism.
Labs and Teams:
Yisi Liu is a member of the Innovative Design Lab Research Centre at the University of Huddersfield. She collaborates on interdisciplinary initiatives such as the Contextualized Digital Heritage Workshop at Barley Hall, York, which connects architectural research with heritage tourism and public engagement.




