Tymon Wolender

Ph.D. candidate in Urban And Regional Development , 39th cycle (2023-2026)
Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST)

Profile

PhD

Research topic

River Sensitive City. Reassembling Entanglements within Urban Water.

Tutors

Research interests

Climate change
Urban and regional governance
Spatial planning
Built environment
Water management

Biography

Tymon Wolender is an architect, urban designer, and researcher, currently a PhD candidate in Urban and Regional Development at Politecnico di Torino. His doctoral thesis, River Sensitive City, supervised by Prof. Loris Servillo and Prof. Daniel Florentin, is supported by a PNRR scholarship within the FULL | Future Urban Legacy Lab project Turin and its Rivers. In 2025, he completed a visiting research period at LATTS, École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées.
Before beginning his doctoral studies, Tymon earned an MSc in Architecture for Sustainable Design (2022) from Politecnico di Torino, with a thesis titled Border Scenery of Klodzko Land, supervised by Prof. Camillo Boano. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Warsaw University of Technology in 2019.
Professionally, he has worked as an architect with Benedetto Camerana Studio and FVAA in Turin, and completed a year-long internship at Schauman Nordgren Architects in Helsinki.

Publications

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