
Negar Darvazehban
Intern at City Space Architecture
- Florence, Italy
- Affiliation:University of Florence
- Role:Intern
- Location:Europe
Negar Darvazehban
Intern at City Space Architecture
Negar is a Master’s student in Geography, specialising in Spatial Management and Heritage for International Cooperation, at the University of Florence in Italy. Her academic and professional interests centre on urban space, urban justice, fear of crime, and perceptions of safety, with particular attention to how people experience and interact with public urban environments.
She has experience in research, fieldwork, and project development related to urban safety, public space and social interaction, public transport and mobility, and urban heritage. Her work often bridges theory and practice, connecting academic research with real-world applications, including projects on international student safety in Florence, accessibility in public transport for older adults (T2 tram lines), and cultural heritage management.
She is always open to collaboration on research, urban projects, and cultural initiatives that aim to create safer, more inclusive, and more vibrant cities.
Skills:
- Urban Thinker and Doer / Designer 100%