Mrs. Anjeza Llubani | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
PhD Student at Faculty of Architecture, Institute of Urbanism, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Anjeza Llubani is a dedicated researcher specializing in fragmented urbanism, sustainable urban environments, and inclusive city planning. With a strong background in architecture and urban design, she has contributed significantly to academia through teaching positions at institutions in Albania, Austria, and Italy. As a Ph.D. candidate at Graz University of Technology, her research explores urban accessibility, architectural history, and community well-being. She has an impressive portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, book contributions, and keynote lectures at international conferences. Her involvement in EU and UNDP-funded projects highlights her ability to translate research into impactful real-world applications. Llubani’s expertise extends to mentoring, policy development, and fostering cross-border collaborations. While her work primarily focuses on the Balkans, expanding her research to a broader international context could further enhance its impact. Her contributions to both academia and practice make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Profile
Education
Anjeza Llubani has a strong academic background in architecture and urban studies. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Graz University of Technology in Austria, focusing on fragmented urbanism and sustainable urban development. She earned her Master of Science (MSc) in Architecture from the University of Venice (IUAV) in Italy in 2013, following her Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Architecture from the same institution in 2008. Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in architectural theory, urban planning, and historical analysis. Through her studies, she has developed expertise in inclusive city planning, urban accessibility, and architectural heritage. Her academic journey across prestigious European institutions has enriched her research perspective, allowing her to engage in interdisciplinary studies and international collaborations. Her commitment to higher education and continuous learning has significantly contributed to her role as a researcher, lecturer, and expert in sustainable urbanism.
Professional Experience
Anjeza Llubani has extensive professional experience in academia, research, and urban planning. She has been a Visiting Lecturer at the Polytechnic University of Tirana since 2019 and previously served as a Lecturer and Academic Coordinator at Barleti University from 2013 to 2020. She was also a Visiting Researcher at the University of Genova in 2023-2024, contributing to international research projects. Her expertise extends beyond academia, as she has worked on EU and UNDP-funded projects focusing on urban accessibility, inclusive city planning, and sustainable development. As an architect and expert, she has played key roles in initiatives addressing urban resilience, accessibility for people with disabilities, and community well-being. Additionally, she has experience in architectural design and urban research through her work with PRO.TEC.O Rizzi in Venice, Italy. Her diverse experience highlights her commitment to bridging research, education, and real-world urban challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Research Interest
Anjeza Llubani’s research interests focus on fragmented urbanism, sustainable urban development, and inclusive city planning. She explores the complexities of urban fragmentation and its impact on accessibility, community well-being, and architectural identity. With a strong foundation in architecture and urban design, her work examines how historical and contemporary urban structures influence social inclusivity and sustainable development. She is particularly interested in urban resilience, accessibility for people with disabilities, and the role of public spaces in fostering social equity. Her research also delves into the architectural history of post-communist urban landscapes, analyzing modernization and Europeanization trends in the Balkans. Through her work, she aims to bridge theoretical research and practical urban solutions, contributing to global discussions on equitable and sustainable cities. Her interdisciplinary approach, combining history, design, and policy, enables her to develop innovative strategies for future urban transformations.
Award and Honor
Anjeza Llubani has been recognized for her contributions to architecture, urban research, and inclusive city planning through various awards and honors. She is a member of AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) and actively participates in the AESOP Memories Project, reflecting her engagement in international academic networks. She has received multiple certifications and professional training recognitions, including participation in prestigious programs such as the INTERREG Adrion Summer School on Social Innovation and the City Lab VIII on Healthy Cities at the University of Antwerp. Her contributions to EU and UNDP-funded urban development projects have earned her recognition as an expert in sustainable and inclusive urbanism. Additionally, she holds an Architect License from the Albanian Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. Her impact as a researcher and practitioner has been acknowledged through invited keynote lectures, leading roles in urban policy initiatives, and involvement in high-profile international research collaborations.
Conclusion
Anjeza Llubani is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic and research profile, notable international engagement, and impactful applied research. Strengthening global reach, citation impact, and leadership in large-scale research initiatives would further enhance suitability for the award.
Publications Top Noted
- “Design and Healthy Dense Urban Areas: An Assessment of the Peripheral Urban Area in Tirana”
Authors: Anjeza Llubani, Edlira Koleci
Published in: IPAU 2022 | International Platform of Architecture and Urbanism
Year: 2022
Citations: As of now, this publication has not been cited. - “Digitalisation of Architecture and Acoustics of Music Theatres to Preserve Cultural Heritage”
Authors: S. Schauer, J. Sieck, F. Cioli, A. Lumini, S. Bertocci, N. Shakhovska
Published in: Chronicles of Ever-Changing Cityscapes
Page: 97
Year: 2022
Citations: Citation data is currently unavailable. - “AACCP 2022”
Author: GID Veizaj
Year: 2022
Citations: Citation data is currently unavailable. - “Nachhaltige Stadtentwicklung an der urbanen Peripherie: Mit Qualifizierung von Freiräumen dem Nutzungsdruck begegnen”
Authors: Sandra Guinand, Anjeza Llubani, Sabine Bauer, Edona Bytyqi, Ersona Nabolli, Eva Schwab
Published in: Stadt+Grün
Issue: 1
Pages: 22-25
Year: 2022
Citations: Citation data is currently unavailable. - “Cinemas and Theaters: Architectural Projects in Communist Albania (1945-1990)”
Authors: Anjeza Llubani, G. Thomai, K. Kaser, A.B. Menghini, R. Rizzi, S. Bagllamaja
ISBN: 978-3-643-96205-8
Volume: 1
Pages: 496
Year: 2021
Citations: Citation data is currently unavailable. - “Living behind the double-walls”
Authors: Anjeza Llubani, Edlira Koleci
Published in: Chronicles of Ever-Changing Cityscapes
Page: 99
Citations: Citation data is currently unavailable.