Carola Hein

Carola Hein is Professor and Chair, History of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology. Among other major grants, she received a Guggenheim and an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship. Her current research interests include the transmission of architectural and urban ideas, focusing specifically on port cities and the global architecture of oil. She

Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis

She holds a Degree in Architecture (1969) and a Doctorate in Urban Planning (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1975), and a Diploma in Urban Sociology (EHESS, Paris 1973). Her field of work include planning history, urban modernization and heritage preservation in Greece and in Eastern Mediterranean cities, in the 19th and the 20th centuries. She authored many

Fei Chen

Dr. Chen is Senior Lecturer in Liverpool School of Architecture. She leads the Urban Form and Social Space research group in the school. She has obtained her PhD in Architecture and Urban Design from the University of Strathclyde (Scotland), MA from Bath University (England) and B.Arch from Southeast University (China). She is the Associate Editor

Milena Farina

PhD in Architecture and Building Design – Polytechnic University of Turin, IT (2007). Visiting researcher at TU Delft (2006) and ETSAM (2019/20). National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor in the 08/D1 – Architectural Design academic sector (since 2014). Adjunct Professor in Architectural and Urban Design in the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University (since

Antonella Clementoni

PhD in History of Arts at Cà Foscari University of Venice, since 2018 Antonella Clementoni is an Assistant Professor of History of Architecture at Polytechnic University of Milan (DASTU – DABC). She has been a Contract Professor of History of Architecture (2019/2020) at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Bologna (campus of Cesena).

Lorenzo Ciccarelli

Lorenzo Ciccarelli is Research Fellow in History of Architecture at the University of Florence and member of the Scientific Committee of the Renzo Piano Foundation. His research investigate the international connections of the post-war Italian architecture, with a focus on building techniques and labour organization strategies. He is the author of Renzo Piano Before Renzo

Giuseppe Bonaccorso

Graduated in Architecture at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” in 1991 with a thesis on “History of Architecture” on Borromini architecture heritage in the eighteenth century Roman, after obtained a PhD in “History of Architecture and Urban Planning” in Venice at IUAV. In 1997, discusses the thesis entitled: “The study and the school of

Angelo Bertoni

Architect (University of Florence), PhD History (Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris); PhD Town Planning (University of Grenoble). Director of Town and Regional Planning Institute, Aix-Marseille University. Scientific coordinator: Circulation and Adaptation of Town Planning Models in West Mediterranean Countries (XX-XXI). Visiting researcher/professor: EHEHI/Casa de Velazquez (Madrid, 2020); La Sapienza University (Rome, 2019);

Gemma Belli

PhD in History of “Architecture and Urban Development” at the University of Chieti-Pescara (2002). Post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of Salerno (2003-05). Post-doctoral research fellowship in “Landscape and Urban History” at the University of Naples Suor Orsola Benincasa (2006-10). Post-doctoral research fellowship in “Architectural and Urban History” at the University of Naples Federico II

Sophia Arbara

Sophia is a Phd Candidate at the Department of Architecture, Università degli studi Roma Tre. She holds a master’s in Architectural Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and a master’s in Urban Design from the University of California, Berkeley. In the professional practice, she has worked in Architecture and Urban Design Studios in