12:30pm - 1:30pm BST
Wednesday 5 November 2025
Forty-second RECLAIM/GREENIN Webinar - Green Infrastructures in Iran & Green Climate Control
Free
Online
Agenda
Time | Details |
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12.30pm - 12:35pm | Welcome Prof Prashant Kumar and RECLAIM Team |
12.35pm - 12:55pm | What green infrastructure means for residents of informal settlements in Iran Dr Elgar Kamjou, Researcher, UCD School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy |
12.55pm - 1:15pm | Green Climate Control: Analysing the impact of (active) Plant-based Systems on the built environment Dr Tatiana Armijos Moya, Postdoc Researcher, Department of Architectural Engineering + Technology. TU Delft |
1:15pm - 1:25pm | Q&A |
1.25pm - 1:30pm | Announcement of next webinar and close |
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Dr Elgar Kamjou
Researcher, UCD School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy
Biography
- Elgar Kamjou is a researcher at UCD School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, Dublin Ireland. Her research primarily explores the intersection of urban natural environments and planning policies with a specific focus on green infrastructure, climate adaptation, health, inequalities, and informality.

Dr Tatiana Armijos Moya
Postdoc Researcher, Department of Architectural Engineering + Technology. TU Delft
Biography
- Tatiana Elizabeth Armijos Moya, PhD, is a Dutch-Ecuadorian architectural engineer specializing in sustainable building technologies and indoor environmental quality. She holds a PhD in Architectural Engineering and an MSc in Building Technology from TU Delft. Her research focuses on nature-based and circular climate control systems. As a postdoctoral researcher and work package leader for the EU-funded ENSNARE project, she also coordinates the Erasmus+ MicroMaster OPENFACE. Tatiana mentors students, develops MOOCs, and serves as editor of the Journal of Façade Design and Engineering. Her work bridges architecture, sustainability, and innovation to improve built environments and urban resilience worldwide.
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