Fernando Ortiz-moya
Assistant Professor
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Fernando Ortiz-Moya is an Assistant Professor in Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo China. His teaching interests revolve around architectural and urban design and the different ways our physical environment can promote social integration and equality. He has a Doctorate in Architecture from the University of Tokyo, an MSc in Urban Studies from the University of Edinburgh and an MArch from the Technical University of Madrid. His research has focused on global transformations of our urban systems, and in particularly on shrinking cities, exploring the responses given in different countries to the problems generated by urban decay. At the same time, Fernando also studies cities from a cinematic perspective, analysing how the film media portrays the ongoing changes of our built environment.
Research Interest
Global processes of urbanisation Shrinking Cities Urban Japan Cinematic readings of cities
Publications
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2015 Ortiz-Moya, F. and Moreno, N. Paisaje del Japón Industrial: Kitakyushu, Reflejos Cinematográficos de la Ciudad del Acero. In: Azevedo, A. F. et al., ed. Intervalo entre GeografÃa e Cinemas. Minho: Universidad de Minho, pp. 169-190.
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2015 Ortiz-Moya, F. Coping with Shrinkage: Rebranding Post-Industrial Manchester. Sustainable Cities and Society, 15, pp. 33-41.
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2015 Ortiz-Moya, F. and Moreno, N. Filming Industrial Japan: Kitakyushu, Rise and Decline of the Iron Town. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2, pp. 479-487.