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Sonia Curnier

Architect and urban planner

Sonia Curnier is an architect-urban planner. She holds a PhD in urban sciences from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Between 2019 and 2022, she was a visiting researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and then a postdoctoral researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp/Malmö. She is currently a scientific collaborator at the Urban Sociology Laboratory of EPFL and an independent consultant. Her research and teaching interests include the design of public spaces, transdisciplinary collaborations and the place of children and youth in the city.


Projects with the Forum

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Cycling and walking: literature review – Bibliography

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

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Theme 8: Urban rhythms and the mobility of pedestrians and cyclists

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 7: Walking and cycling as complementary to public transport

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 6: User conflicts between active modes

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 5: The experience of walking and cycling

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 4: The pedestrian as a subject

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 3: The potential of walking for modal shift

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 2: Cycling and social differentiations

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 1: Lifestyles and bike use

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Cycling and walking: literature review

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann


Publications with the Forum