Donatella Calabi

has been chair-professor of “Urban History” at the University IUAV of Venice until 2014. She worked on the European City of the early modern times and on Planning History in the XIX and XX centuries. As director of a Scientific Committee for the V Centenary of the Ghetto of Venice she was the curator of

Kalliopi Amygdalou

Kalliopi Amygdalou is an architectural historian, and Principal Investigator of the ERC Starting Grant HOMEACROSS at ELIAMEP. She was previously a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow (IF), carrying out post-doctoral research on the politicisation of architectural heritage in southeastern Europe [REPLICIAS]. She held a Lecturer position for two years at the School of Architecture of Izmir Institute

Guido Zucconi

Born in Modena (1950). Graduate in Architecture, at the Politecnico of Milan (1975), later at the Princeton University (USA), 1977. Full professor in History of Architecture and Urban History at the University IUAV of Venice from November 2000 to September 2020. Visiting professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris, University of Edinburgh,

Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi

Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi is an Italian PhD architect. He received his PhD at IUAV and TU Delft Universities, as Joint Doctorate with a research on “The Heart of the City” (published by Routledge in 2018). After completing the PhD, he developed his research in the contents of various international postdoc research projects and fellowships in

Stephen Victor Ward

BA (Hons) History and Geography 1970 and Diploma (1971) and PhD (1983), University of Birmingham. He studied under both the late Tony Sutcliffe and the late Gordon Cherry. His own career has been inspired by this early exposure to these two ‘godfathers’ of the ‘new’ planning history. He was a founder member (1974-) and President

Mauro Volpiano

Architectural and city historian, Ph.D., M. Volpiano teaches Comparative City History, Urban and Landscape Heritage at the Politecnico di Torino. He authored more than 150 publications on built heritage related to Piedmont and Italy. His research focuses on the architectural and urban history in the Savoyard States in the late modern and contemporary age and

Maria Grazia Turco

Architect, Specialization degree in Restoration of Monuments, PhD in History and Conservation of Architecture, both held at Sapienza-University of Rome. Associate professor of Architectural Restoration, Sapienza University of Roma, Department of History, Representation and Restoration of architecture; in 2017 He obtained the national qualification as Full professor. She is also a member of the same

Olga Touloumi

Olga Touloumi is Assistant Professor of Architectural History at Bard College. Her research concerns the role of architecture and media in twentieth century forms of liberal internationalism. Her book project The Global Interior: Modern Architecture and Worldmaking in the United Nations concerns the design and building of twentieth century public platforms for multilateralism and international relations. Touloumi has

Ines Tolic

Ines Tolic, architect, PhD, is associate professor in History of Architecture and member of the PhD Research Board in Science and Culture of Well-being and Lifestyles at the University of Bologna – Rimini Campus. She graduated in Architecture from the Iuav University of Venice (2004) and received a PhD in the History of Architecture and Urban

Francesca Romana Stabile

Her research activities are on the architectural conservation field, especially on regionalist architecture and ambientismo, with particular attention to constructive characters and the restoration of minor historic urban centres. Specifically, the aim of the research on regionalist architecture and ambientismo is to study housing experiences from the second half of the XIX and the first