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==Short Bio==
==Short Bio==
'''Teresa Tourvas''' is a [[Mentor|Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors]] of the [[Reinventing Democracy]]project.


She is the peer mentor of '''[[Fofana O.Kerfala]]''' and '''[[Matus balaz]]''' from the [[European Initiative]] and '''[[Abel Mavura]]''' from the [[African Initiative]].




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As a practicing Architect she has worked in Paris, Boston and Cyprus. Since 2004 she runs her own practice in Nicosia.
As a practicing Architect she has worked in Paris, Boston and Cyprus. Since 2004 she runs her own practice in Nicosia.


'''Teresa Tourvas''' is the peer mentor of '''[[Matus balaz]]''' from the [[European Initiative]].




[[Category: Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors‎]]
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 16 November 2016

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Teresa Tourvas
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Education Architecture


Short Bio

Teresa Tourvas is a Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors of the Reinventing Democracyproject.

She is the peer mentor of Fofana O.Kerfala and Matus balaz from the European Initiative and Abel Mavura from the African Initiative.


Teresa Tourvas is an architect, a researcher, an amateur photographer, and traveller.

Teresa completed her studies in Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an emphasis in New Technologies in the design process (2000), and Bachelors at Nottingham Trent University (1996).

A recurring theme in her research has been the correlation of Collective Culture and Public space. As a practicing architect and adjunct lecturer, she has been researching the notion of collaboration in urban dynamics, the development of shared conscience, and eventually citizenship. Some of the research projects she has been involved in include, public space and Conflict resolution in Nicosia and Beirut, Community Participation and public space in Italy Japan and Bhutan, models for Collaborative Design (Lisbon), and Social and Environmental Sustainability (Cyprus, Spain and Lebanon).

Since 2009, she has been teaching Design and Design Methodology at University of Cyprus, and Frederick University. This has given her the opportunity to mentor a number of design studios, workshops and thesis projects.

As a practicing Architect she has worked in Paris, Boston and Cyprus. Since 2004 she runs her own practice in Nicosia.