Kevin Cherian
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Kevin is an urban researcher with a deep-rooted passion for sustainable urban living, particularly in large-scale projects. He holds a Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning from the esteemed University of Queensland, having previously earned his Bachelor’s in Architecture from the National Institute of Technology, Calicut. His research is focused on uncovering insights into the intersection of Olympic villages and sustainable urban models to create more resilient, inclusive, and livable cities.
Education
- Bachelor of Architecture from National University of Technology Calicut, India - Graduated in 2019
- Master of Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Queensland, Australia - Graduated in 2021
- Research area
- Research outputs
Kevin’s research focuses on the evolution of Olympic Villages and their potential as models for sustainable urban regeneration. The study aims to analyze these villages’ form, function, and connectivity to better understand how they can contribute towards sustainable outcomes and improve the urban fabric. Kevin’s research also emphasizes the integration of sustainable form-based principles, the impact on surrounding urban environments, and the lessons learned for future regeneration projects. Ultimately, this research aims to advance knowledge in urban planning and sustainable development by providing empirical evidence and practical recommendations for creating more resilient, inclusive, and livable cities. This work is highly significant to researchers and practitioners alike, as it highlights the importance of sustainable urban regeneration in creating a more equitable and sustainable future.
Keywords: Olympic Villages, Morphological Evolution, Urban Regeneration, Sustainable Urban Development, Sustainable Outcomes, Urban Fabric