Joaquim Tarraso

Lecturer at Urban Design and Planning

Joaquim Tarrasó is Architect and Lecturer in Urban Design. Professionally established in Barcelona and Gothenburg, during his practice he has worked in many types and scales of buildings and public spaces, from a strategic level to built projects, bringing definition to the last details. As a teacher and thesis supervisor in Urban Design, Joaquim is interested in the field defined between Architecture, Landscape and Infrastructures, understanding the Urban environment as a complex matter that needs to be approached transversely, and Public Space as a structural tool in the city life.

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2023

Addressing wind comfort in an urban area using an immersed boundary framework

Patricia Vanky, Andreas Mark, Franziska Hunger et al
Technische Mechanik. Vol. 43 (1), p. 151-161
Journal article
2022

Validation of an immersed boundary framework for urban flows

Patricia Vanky, Andreas Mark, Marie Haeger-Eugensson et al
Proceedings of the Conference on Modelling Fluid Flow CMFF’22. Vol. 18, p. 237-245
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2020–2023

UEQ - simulations, visualizations and evaluations of future sustainable urban environments

Andreas Mark Fluid Dynamics
Gaetano Sardina Fluid Dynamics
Marco Adelfio Urban Design and Planning
Joaquim Tarraso Architecture and Civil Engineering
Angela Sasic Kalagasidis Building Technology
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