“Every person takes the limits of their own field of vision for the limits of the world.”

Arthur Schopenhauer

 Saeideh Sobhaninia (Saida Sobhani)

Ph.D., AICP

Acting Assistant Professor

University of Washington Seattle

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About Saida

I am currently an Acting Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington. My interdisciplinary research examines the intersection of urban design, hazard resilience, and post-disaster recovery, with a particular focus on how urban form and social systems can reduce risk and support long-term community well-being. I have authored more than twenty peer-reviewed publications on topics including the role of urban greening in hazard mitigation, the integration of heat and flood resilience into urban planning, and the critical influence of social cohesion in recovery processes. As Principal Investigator, I am currently leading a funded research project evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of heat action plans across diverse urban contexts worldwide.

Prior to joining UW, I worked as a postdoctoral research associate at Arizona State University, contributing to more than $25 million of externally funded research projects, focusing on planning and design solutions for hazard resilience. My work also bridges academic research and professional practice. In Greenville County, South Carolina, I served as Planner II, leading the design and transformation of floodplain buyout properties into multifunctional green spaces. In Iran, I worked as an urban designer with municipal agencies and planning firms, contributing to projects on historic revitalization, public space design, and pedestrian-oriented development. I hold a Ph.D. in Planning, Design, and the Built Environment from Clemson University, an M.S. in Applied GIS and Geospatial Technologies from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and a Master of Urban Design from Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran. I am a certified member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP).

Currently, my focus is on four interconnected areas:

  1. Planning for Hazard Resilience

  2. Designing for Hazard Resilience

  3. Building Social Cohesion for Hazard Resilience and Disaster Recovery

  4. Urban Technology

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy: Planning, Design, and the Built Environment (2023)

    Clemson University, Clemson, SC 

    Dissertation: The relationship between community rebounding after a sequence of environmental disasters and social cohesion in Puerto Rico. 

    Committee Chair: Stephen Buckman, Ph.D. 

  • Master of Applied Geospatial Information Systems and Technologies (2024)

    University of California, Los Angeles

  •  Master of Arts: Urban Design (2016) 

    Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran 

    Thesis: Improving sense of place in new cities, case study: Pardisan city. 

    Committee Chairs: Ali Ghaffari, Ph.D.; Parviz Piran, Ph.D. 

  • Bachelor of Science: Architectural Engineering  (2013)

    Shariati Technical and Vocational University, Tehran, Iran 

    Thesis: Kindergarten design with considering children’s mental and physical needs and their abilities. 

    Committee Chair: Ghazaleh Rahsepar, Ph.D. 

News

Join me for my presentation on the relationship between place satisfaction and disaster recovery at the EDRA55 conference on June 20, 2024. More information on

https://edra.confex.com/edra/EDRA55/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/14909

Please check my new published article at: https://lnkd.in/dBvF9XZN

Sobhaninia, S. (2024). “The Social Cohesion Measures Contributing to Resilient Disaster Recovery: A Systematic Literature Review”. Journal of Planning Literature, 13 

Recent Published Articles:

Sobhaninia, S. (2023). “Does Social Cohesion Accelerate the Recovery Rate in Communities Impacted by Environmental Disasters in Puerto Rico? An Analysis of a Community Survey”. Environmental Advances, 13 

Sobhaninia, S., M. Amirzadeh, M. Lauria, and A. Sharifi (2023). “The relationship between place identity and community resilience: evidence from local communities in Isfahan, Iran,” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 90

Sobhaninia, S., S. Buckman, and J. Schupbach (2023). “The need for creative placemaking in new development areas: An analysis of the new real estate development in Qom, Iran,” International Journal of Real Estate Studies, 17(1), 24-39

Amirzadeh, M., S. Sobhaninia, S. Buckman, A. Sharifi (2023). “Towards building resilient cities to pandemics: A review of COVID-19 literature”, Sustainable Cities and Societies, 89 

Events:

Workshops:

June 24, 2023

Community Visioning Workshop for 103 Del Norte Ln site design, Greenville County, Planning Division

Talks:

April 27th, 2023

Planners for Puerto Rico

The Impacts of Social Cohesion on Recovery Rate in Puerto Rico’s Underserved Communities, Planners for Puerto Rico, May 2023

Contact Saida.

Email: saeideh.sobhaninia@asu.edu

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