My International Scholarly Service:
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Invited by its Founding President, I have been serving as a “Research Committee” member of “the Historic Interiors Affiliate Group-Society of Architectural Historians” (RC of HIG-SAH) since its establishment. As its active member, I have served to co-prepare its Article Award proposal. It has been officially accepted by "SAH" and its first winners were announced in 2025. I have also initiated and co-organized our "first" (and online) panel, "Flow: At the Intersection of Archives and Historic Interiors" and co-moderated our “second” (and online) event, a talk by Michelle Jackson-Beckett, Ph.D. on her recent book, "Vienna & the New Wohnkultur, 1918-1938".
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Currently, I am also a participant of the Cambridge Mayor's Climate Action Leader Program with my deep concerns about climate emergency and its impacts on vulnerable communities. With my scholarly background and 13 AIA certificates on climate and resiliency in architecture, this is my community service for Cambridge, MA with its Mayor's Climate Team.
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I am also a founding member of “Citizen TALES Commons” (CTC), Cambridge-based multidisciplinary and international scholarly community on civic engagement, inclusive citizenship, social justice and humanities (with +100 international scholars). “CTC” is an accomplished scholarly community in partnership with Harvard University and Emerson College. As its founding member, I have participated in several international scientific conferences and symposiums as a co-speaker, initiated its "Multidisciplinary Climate Conversation Series" and co-organized its first online event, several lectures and talks by pioneering professors from MIT, Harvard University and co-organized several in-person workshops.
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As an invited scientific committee member of "VI International Conference on Architecture and Gender" in València, I have also served as an invited and active member of "the first Register Committee of the Society of Architectural Historians, Women in Architecture Affiliated Group" (RC of the SAH WiA) with the invitation e-mail by its founding chair to join the proposal of this Women in Architecture Affiliate Group (2019), invited and active member of "its first" Media and Communication Team (2021), and an invited member to conduct their early oral history project on Luigi Horn Mumford of SOM. I have regularly participated in its online meetings and am "its first" member submitting my systematic, in-depth and comprehensive research on “archival resources of diverse women architects and diverse women in architecture” (total: 41 pages, January-February 2021). My systematic research is “the first” register of this Research Committee on archives and includes a comprehensive, systematic bibliography on women architects from varied cultural backgrounds.
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