Cristian Silva
School of Planning
Queen's University Belfast
Queen's University Belfast
Cristian is a Lecturer in Spatial Planning at the School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast. His research profile lies in the intersections between urban planning, urban design, and social theory. He is focused on the (qualitative) analysis of places, cities, and the urbanisation process through the lenses of political ontology, structure and agency, intersubjectivity, planetary urbanisation, urban morphology, and the (international) comparatives between comprehensive and strategic planning. Specifically, he is interested in planning policy for extended suburbanisation, suburban coalescence, clustering, retrofitting and density, and the emergence of interstitial spaces. Previous projects include (i) studies on innovations in urban design for high-density and suburban retrofitting, (ii) determinants and politics for/against urban sprawl, (iii) the role of urban interstices and in-between spaces in restructuring cities and the urban condition; the last is being further scrutinised through current research on Belfast’s 'interfaces'.
Research Profiles and Social Media
Publications
- Silva, C. and Ma, J., 2022. A sustainable urban sprawl? The environmental values of suburban interstitial spaces of Santiago de Chile. The Planning Review, 57(3), 50-67.
- Silva, C., 2021. Developing climate-responsive cities: exploring the environmental role of interstitial spaces of Santiago de Chile. Journal of the British Academy, 9(s9), 107-142.
- Silva, C., and Vergara, F. (2021). Determinants of urban sprawl in Latin America: evidence from Santiago de Chile. SN Social Sciences, 1(8), 1-35.
- Phelps, N. and Silva, C., 2017. Mind the gaps! A research agenda for urban interstices. Urban Studies, 55(6), 1203-1222 (Awarded Best Urban Studies article, 2018).
- Silva, C., 2022. The Interstitial Spaces of Urban Sprawl: Geographies of Santiago de Chile’s Zwischenstadt. Routledge, UK.