Dr. Arch. Aya Peri Bader
Education
2014-2020 PhD studies, David Azrieli School of Architecture, Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University. Supervisor: Prof Arch. Eran Neuman. Research title: On the Everyday Experience of the Built Environment: Ordinary – Out of the Ordinary – Extraordinary Urban and Architectural Experience.
2012 Visiting Research Fellowships, University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research (CFS)
2005-2008 Master of Arts (M.A.), Interdisciplinary Program in the Arts (Graduate Program), Faculty
of the Arts, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv. Summa Cum Laude
1994-1999 B.Arch., Faculty of Architecture & Town planning, Technion, Haifa.
Teaching
Since 2020 Lecturer, Phenomenology and Architecture, Proseminar. Azrieli School of Architecture, Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University.
Since 2019 Lecturer, Architecture and Film, comprehensive introduction to representations of the built space in film and television. Azrieli School of Architecture and Tisch School of Film and Television, Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University.
Support Workshop for Thesis Writing. Azrieli School of Architecture, Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University (co-teaching with Roy Kozlovsky and Dafna Matok).
Since 2013 Architectural Design Studio, Azrieli School of Architecture, Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University
Winter 2013 Introduction to Urban Design, Faculty of Architecture & Town planning, Technion (IIT)
2011-2013 Architectural Design Studio, Faculty of Architecture & Town planning, Technion (IIT)
Spring 2012 Graduate and undergraduate workshop - everyday architectural experience, Faculty of Architecture & Town planning, Technion (IIT)
Spring 2011 Lecturer, Design studies, Division of Continuing Education and External Studies, Technion, Tel Aviv. History of architecture through the 19th and the 20th centuries. Introductory survey of the Emergence of Modernism.
Winter 2010 Instructor, Faculty of Design, Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), Holon: Architectural Design Studio.
2007-2009 Teaching Assistant, Interdisciplinary Program in the Arts (Graduate Program), Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University: Main Cultural Models of the Twenty's Century. Introductory survey focusing on theoretical and philosophical methods; and Medium and Rhetoric: Academic Writings Formats. Applied writing workshop for graduate students (co-teaching with Henry Unger).