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Amy Tang

Assistant Professor in Architecture and Urban Design, Faculty of Engineering

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Dr Amy Tang is an Assistant Professor in Architecture and Urban Design, at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham. She primarily teaches modules within the Master of Architecture in Sustainable Urban Design programme. Her research and teaching focus on a broad range of topics, including sustainable urban design theory and practice, urban transformation and urban identity, public space and urban life, sustainable housing and rural settlement in China, industrial conservation and redevelopment in China; philosophies, theories and practices of the traditional Chinese architectural and urban design; urban spatial design strategies and approaches; historical conservation and regeneration, and traditional Chinese architectural and urban design philosophies. She also explores urban spatial design strategies, historic conservation and regeneration, as well as the socio-cultural and historical dimensions of sustainability in urban contexts. Her research emphasises the relationship between urban design theory and its practical applications, particularly within Chinese context.

Dr Tang holds a Bacnelor of Engineering in City Planning and Urban Design from Tianjin University in China and completed her Master's degree in Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Nottingham. In 2012, she earned her PhD in Architecture. Dr Tang has been actively involved in teaching and tutoring in architecture and urban design over two decades and has been a full-time faculty member since 2008 at the University of Nottingham.

Dr Amy Tang is a part of the Architecture, Culture and Tectonics (ACT) Research Group.

Teaching Summary

Dr. Amy Tang is the Course Director for the MArch in Advanced Architecture Design, a role she has held since its relaunch in August 2021. She previously led the MArch in Sustainable Urban Design from… read more

Research Summary

Dr Tang's research focuses on a wide range of areas, including urban regeneration, historic conservation and development, community health and well-being, public realm design, inclusive design for… read more

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