Cristina Coscia | Architecture | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Cristina Coscia | Architecture | Best Research Article Award 

Prof. Cristina Coscia | Architecture | Associate Professor at Polytechnic University of Turin | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cristina Coscia is an accomplished scholar in the field of architecture and heritage valuation, holding a Ph.D. in “History, Analysis, and Valuation of Architectural and Environmental Heritage” from the Polytechnic University of Turin. She currently serves as Associate Professor of Real Estate Appraisal and Project Evaluation at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Department of Architecture and Design, where she contributes extensively to both teaching and research. Cristina Coscia has held leadership roles as President and Vice President of the Order of Architects of Turin and actively participates in the Foundation for Architecture. Her professional experience spans academic instruction, supervision of master’s and doctoral students, and the coordination of research contracts with public institutions, focusing on the rationalization of real estate assets, cultural heritage assessment, and urban redevelopment. She is a full member of SIEV – Italian Society of Appraisal and Valuation – and serves on the editorial scientific committee for the SIEV journal cluster on heritage valuation. Her research interests include the valorization of cultural heritage, economic feasibility of public-private investment projects, urban redevelopment, social responsibility models in architecture, and sustainable development strategies in rural and remote areas. Cristina Coscia’s research skills include heritage valuation methodologies, cultural tourism strategies, feasibility and demand analysis, project evaluation, and participatory planning approaches. She has coordinated international projects, including the CULTURALITY initiative funded by European funds, promoting sustainable tourism and cultural development in rural areas. With a strong record of publications in Scopus and WOS-indexed journals, Cristina Coscia has received numerous honors and recognition for her contributions to architecture, heritage studies, and public engagement. Her work demonstrates a combination of academic rigor, applied research, and leadership, and she continues to advance her field by integrating sustainable, economic, and social dimensions into the study and preservation of architectural heritage.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Fregonara, E., Senatore, C., Coscia, C., & Pasquino, F. (2025). A Holistic Sustainability Evaluation for Heritage Upcycling vs. Building Construction Projects. REAL ESTATE, 2, 1-22.

  2. Barreca, A., Malavasi, G., Rolando, D., Coscia, C., & Curto, R. (2025). Property Values and Dynamics in Residential Submarkets: The Influence of University Campuses in Turin. In A. Oppio, M. Bottero, S. Stanghellini, & M. Rossitti (Eds.), Local Economic Systems and Housing Real Estate Markets in University Towns (pp. 211-227). Cham: Springer.

  3. Coscia, C., Gron, S., & Vercellino, E. (2025). Decision-Making CIA Process (DeMaCIA) to Support SNAI Strategies: The Case of Castelluccio Inferiore in Basilicata, Italy. In Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2025 Workshops (pp. 250-267). Istanbul, TUR.

  4. Jiang, Y., Liang, X., & Coscia, C. (2025). Assessing Digital Tools in Education Process for Cultural Heritage: A Literature Review. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLVIII-M-9-2025, 645-652.

  5. Coscia, C. (2025). Community Engagement. In E. Dellapiana & X. Liang (Eds.), Glossary of Key Terms in Cultural Heritage Training and Education (pp. 18-19). Torino: Politecnico di Torino.

  6. Coscia, C., & Senatore, C. (2024). Evaluation of Cultural Heritage Investment Projects: A Methodological Approach. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 14(3), 210-230.

  7. Coscia, C., & Gron, S. (2024). Urban Redevelopment Strategies in Remote Rural Areas: Case Studies from Italy. Sustainable Cities and Society, 82, 103892.

Yan Wang | Building | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Yan Wang | Building | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Yan Wang | Building- Associate professor at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Wang Yan is a distinguished researcher and Associate Professor at the School of Civil and Surveying Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology. With an extensive academic background and expertise in building services, human settlements, and sustainable architecture, she has made significant contributions to energy-efficient building designs. Her research focuses on passive cooling technologies, radiative cooling, and indoor thermal environment optimization, addressing critical challenges in climate-responsive architecture. Through her innovative studies, she has advanced the understanding of energy efficiency in buildings, contributing to global sustainability efforts. Dr. Wang’s work has been widely recognized, and she has secured multiple research grants, collaborated on national and provincial projects, and published in high-impact journals. Her dedication to mentoring young researchers and advancing scientific knowledge makes her a leading figure in the field of sustainable building design.

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Education:

Dr. Wang Yan has an exceptional educational background with dual doctorates that solidify her expertise in the field. She earned a Doctorate in Building Services from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and another Doctorate in Human Settlements from Sichuan University, demonstrating her interdisciplinary research skills. She also holds a Master’s degree in Architecture and Civil Engineering from Sichuan University, where she specialized in energy-efficient building designs. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Building Environment and Equipment Engineering from Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, which laid the foundation for her work in sustainable architecture. Through her academic pursuits, Dr. Wang has developed a strong research portfolio that integrates engineering principles with environmental sustainability, setting her apart as a leader in her field.

Experience:

Dr. Wang Yan has dedicated her career to advancing research in civil and surveying engineering, particularly in sustainable building design and thermal environment optimization. She has been serving as an Associate Professor at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology since 2019, where she has played a key role in mentoring students, leading research projects, and contributing to academic development. Before her current role, she was a Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Surveying Engineering at the same university, where she was instrumental in developing new research methodologies and collaborating on projects related to energy-efficient buildings. Her work has extended beyond academia through her involvement in national and provincial research projects, making a substantial impact on sustainable urban planning and architectural innovation.

Research Interests:

Dr. Wang Yan’s research interests lie in the fields of energy-efficient buildings, sustainable architecture, and climate-responsive design. She is particularly focused on passive cooling strategies, radiative cooling mechanisms, and the improvement of indoor thermal environments. Her studies have examined the role of sky radiation cooling in enhancing summer thermal conditions in rural buildings, as well as optimizing the performance of prefabricated structures for disaster relief. She is also deeply involved in exploring advanced material applications in building environments to reduce energy consumption and enhance sustainability. Dr. Wang’s research aims to develop cutting-edge solutions for energy efficiency in urban planning and infrastructure development, addressing the global demand for eco-friendly and sustainable construction practices.

Awards:

Dr. Wang Yan’s contributions to the field of sustainable building design have been recognized through various academic and research awards. She has successfully secured funding from prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology. Her research on the mechanism of sky radiation cooling was awarded funding under the Youth Fund Project, highlighting her innovative approach to climate-adaptive architecture. In addition, her work has led to the development of an Atmospheric Downwelling Radiation Measurement System, which was granted a patent, further demonstrating her influence in advancing building services and energy efficiency. These accolades underscore her dedication to solving real-world architectural challenges and her impact on sustainable engineering.

Publications:

Dr. Wang Yan has made significant contributions to scientific literature, with multiple research articles published in internationally recognized journals. Below are some of her key publications:

  1. Applying passive cooling measures to a temporary disaster-relief prefabricated house to improve its indoor thermal environment in summer in the subtropics – Energy and Buildings, 2017 🏡❄️
  2. An alternative general method to evaluate the atmospheric down-welling radiation – Building Services Engineering Research & Technology, 2017 ☀️📊
  3. An experimental study on the indoor thermal environment in prefabricated houses in the subtropics – Energy and Buildings, 2016 🌱🏠
  4. Preparation and characterization of lauric acid-stearic acid/fumed silica/expanded graphite thermally conductive enhanced composites – Journal of Energy Storage, 2023 🔬💡
  5. Comprehensive performance of a novel radiative cooling phase change roof: An experimental study – Applied Thermal Engineering, 2024 🏢☁️
  6. Atmospheric Downwelling Radiation Measurement System – China Patent, 2018 📡✨

Conclusion:

Dr. Wang Yan is an outstanding researcher whose work in sustainable architecture and energy-efficient building design has had a profound impact on the field. Her expertise in passive cooling technologies, radiative cooling, and indoor thermal environments positions her as a leading innovator in climate-responsive architecture. Through her extensive academic background, research funding achievements, and impactful publications, she has demonstrated a commitment to advancing environmental sustainability. Her contributions have not only enhanced scientific knowledge but also provided practical solutions for energy conservation and eco-friendly construction. Given her exceptional research accomplishments, dedication to mentoring, and strong influence in the field, Dr. Wang Yan is highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award, recognizing her invaluable contributions to the advancement of sustainable engineering and architectural innovation.