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Why do buildings that matter still disappear?

That question connects my academic and non-academic publications. Across scholarly articles, essays, and books, my work examines how values, sustainability, and governance shape decisions about the built environment — and why these frameworks often fail to prevent demolition, waste, and loss. More recent publications extend this inquiry to legal frameworks, asking how stronger forms of recognition, including the emerging concept of Rights of Buildings, might help secure the long-term endurance of the built environment.

NON-ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

MASTER THESES

DOCTORAL THESES

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

Last Publications

Buildings, Rights, and Legal Worldviews in the Architecture of Public International Law

2026

completed

_Global

 Form follows values: Values and the Redesign of Built Heritage in Architectural Education

2025

completed

_Global

Mapping Chinese Diasporic Heritage from Social Media Data with Spatial and Semantic Networks

2025

completed

_China, _Global

Stakeholder Roles in the Participatory Management of Diasporic Built Heritage: A Systematic Literature Review

2026

completed

_Global

Soza: The Untold Story of an Extraordinary Building and the Pledged Fight for His Rights

2025

completed

The Hague

Should buildings have standing?

2025

completed

_Global

From Property to Personhood: A Post-Human Legal Framework for the Built Environment

2025

completed

_Global

Heritage fieldwork for values-based design in higher education: A serious gaming approach for citizen engagement in Faro, Portugal

2025

completed

Faro

Unveiling Climate-Adaptive World Heritage Management Strategies: The Netherlands as a Case Study

2025

completed

_The Netherlands

Mastermind CRASH: Assessing the Impact of Architectural Redesign on Built Heritage Through Gamified Co-education

2025

completed

_Global

In Praise of Diversity in Participatory Heritage Planning Empowered by Artificial Intelligence: Windcatchers in Yazd

2025

completed

Yazd

The predicted effect of preservation scenarios on indoor overheating for the renovation of heritage-listed apartment-style lilong houses in Shanghai under climate change

2025

completed

Shanghai

Ana Pereira Roders

The Hague, The Netherlands

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