Marco Marino

Marco Marino (Vicenza, 1991) is an architect and PhD candidate at Università Iuav di Venezia. His research concerns urban morphology, with particular attention to the triggers of urban development in ancient cities. His PhD Thesis concerns the project of the medieval town of San Gimignano and its growth process. He was among the curators of

Emanuela Margione

Emanuela Margione graduated at Politecnico di Milano in 2016 with a thesis entitled “Shenzhen. On the Danan hill, equipment for the U.A.B.B. exhibition and for leisure time”. After a first phase of historical analysis and historical interpretation of the context, she tried to understand the results of exponential growth as it happened in Shenzhen city

Fabio Mangone

(1989-1992 – PhD in History of Architecture and Urban planning). Full Professor of History of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II (since 2005). Lecturer in the Postgraduate School for Architectural Heritage and Landscape, University of Naples Federico II. Member of the Board and Treasurer of AISU International. Member of the Scientific Council of Campania Touring

Anna Magrin

Architect and PhD in Urbanism, Anna Magrin is researcher at Università Iuav di Venezia. Her research mainly focuses on history of European post-war urban transformations, with a special interest in urban-rural linkages, heritage conservation and social housing. For the Triennale Milano she has curated the exhibitions “Il Bel Paese. 1 Progetto per 22.621 centri storici”

Fabiano Lemes de oliveira

Prof. Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira is an Associate Professor in Urbanism at the Dipartimento di Architettura e Studi Urbani (DAStU) at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. His research lies at the intersection of urban and landscape planning, with a focus on how ideas for green space systems have been considered in planning and urban design thought

Maria Cristina Silva Leme

Professor School of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, 2001. Deputy Director from 2011 to 2014. Visiting Research at the Japan Center for Area Studies, Metropolitan Museum of Ethnology in Osaka (2002). Visiting research at the Center for Brasilian Studies, University of Oxford (2004). Visiting Scholar Department of History New York University (2008). Urban

Andrew Law

I originally trained as a sociologist, although I conducted a PhD in human geography; I then took a temporary lectureship in Social and cultural geography before taking a post-doc in architectural history and then a lectureship in planning. Currently I am senior lecturer in Town Planning. As a result of these interdisciplinary academic roles, I

Esin Kömez Dağlıoğlu

Esin Komez Daglioglu received her BArch. and March. magna cum laude from the Middle East Technical University (METU) Department of Architecture, where she also worked as a research and teaching assistant from 2008 to 2012. She completed her PhD research in 2017 at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Department of Architecture, where she

Konstantina Kalfa

Architectural Historian (PhD in History and Theory of Architecture, School of Architecture, NTUA); Adjunct Faculty at the Department of Art Theory and History of Athens School of Fine Arts; Research Associate at the School of Architecture of National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). Researcher (since 2018) at four research programs related to Greek post-war reconstruction

Richard Hu

Richard Hu is an award-winning urban planner (Australia and US registered) with a wide range of professional experiences in urban design, planning, and property development and management in multi-national contexts. He is currently a professor at the University of Canberra, Australia. His research integrates economy, technology, and space to investigate historical and contemporary urban transformations