Martin Søberg

Martin Søberg, PhD, is Associate Professor in architectural theory, artistic research and poetics. Trained as an art historian at the University of Copenhagen, DK, he holds a PhD in architecture from the Royal Danish Academy’s School of Architecture, Copenhagen, DK, and specialises in 20th and 21st century architecture and its visual representations, media and poetics.

Elisa Roncaccia

Graduated in Building Engineering and Architecture, she is a PhD student at the University of Camerino; she studies the integrated methods of structural consolidation and energy improvement applied to historic buildings. After collaborating with the West Virginia University, she worked in the Venice Biennale. One of her projects for the enhancement of cultural heritage was

Ombretta Romice

Ombretta graduated with an MArch equiv in Torino Italy in 1997, gained a PhD in urban design from the University of Strathclyde in 2000, and a PostDoc in housing and neighbourhood regeneration funded by the European Union in 2003. She is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde where she has

Dinalva Derenzo Roldan

Ph.D – Architecture and Urbanism, FAU USP, Brazil (2019). Professor of urban design, landscape and town planning at University Paulista. Researcher who developed a study about the Neighborhood Units in Latin America with a period as a visiting scholar at Columbia University (2017). Has experience in the development of urban projects and analysis of urban

Alcestis Rodi

Dr Alcestis Rodi is an associate professor at the Department of Architecture, University of Patras. She studied architecture at the School of Architecture, National Technical University, Athens (1994), before completing her Master’s of Architecture in Urban Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1997). In 2008 she received her PhD in Engineering from Delft

Renato Leão Rego

Professor Renato Leão Rego, PhD (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), is a Brazilian architect, historian and professor at the State University of Maringá (UEM), Brazil. His teaching focuses on modern architecture and town planning history, and his current research project is related to the construction of new towns in developing countries. He has been Associate Research

Panayiota Pyla

Panayiota Pyla is an architectural historian and theorist, and Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus, where she also directs the Mesarch, Lab. Before her current position, she served on the faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA, 2002-06), and in 2004 she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard

Angelika Psenner

Dr. Psenner studied architecture in Vienna, Paris & New York City and sociology at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna; in 2019 she habilitated on urban planning. Research topics: Urban structures of the 19th – 21st centuries; urban parterre; resilience; use-neutral building structures, mobility, perception of urban space and architecture, 3D-modelling on an urban scale.

Anna Paola Pola

Anna-Paola Pola is an architect and urban planner (PhD), specialising in urban conservation and sustainable rural development. She is Director of Urban Planning and Research fellow at the UNESCO Category II Centre, WHITRAP Shanghai, in Tongji University. Currently, her research focuses on the protection and development of small settlements and rural areas. She collaborates on

Giorgio Piccinato

Until 2010 Head of the Dept. of Urban Studies, Roma Tre University and director of the PhD program Territorial policies and local project. Before 1995 Head of the Urban Planning Department at IUAV Venice and director of a inter-university PhD program in planning. Past President of the Association of European Schools of Planning (1992-1994). Consultant