At the Biennale, again!
Back in the Italian Pavilion at Venice Biennale with two events I organized for the opening day. On May 23rd, in the morning Europe, a Resilient Community? Critical Practices across the Mediterranean Border, in the afternoon Architette di Resilienza organized
At the Biennale, again!
Back in the Italian Pavilion at Venice Biennale with two events I organized for the opening day. On May 23rd, in the morning Europe, a Resilient Community? Critical Practices across the Mediterranean Border, in the afternoon Architette di Resilienza organized
A Global History of IBA-1984/87
My review of Esra Akcan’s Open Architecture: Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA – 1984/87 (Birkhäuser, 2018) A humanist trajectory “Writing this book, I often felt like a weaver, interlacing stories of distinct individuals from different
A Global History of IBA-1984/87
My review of Esra Akcan’s Open Architecture: Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA – 1984/87 (Birkhäuser, 2018) A humanist trajectory “Writing this book, I often felt like a weaver, interlacing stories of distinct individuals from different
TOWARDS INTERSECTIONAL JUSTICE
Unbuilding structures of oppressionMaking space for inclusive, empowering and reparative practices This is the fourth of a series of online events by ECOWEEK, an NGO with the mission to change people’s habits and promote sustainability. The 48-hours virtual event will
TOWARDS INTERSECTIONAL JUSTICE
Unbuilding structures of oppressionMaking space for inclusive, empowering and reparative practices This is the fourth of a series of online events by ECOWEEK, an NGO with the mission to change people’s habits and promote sustainability. The 48-hours virtual event will
Rigenerare con gli abitanti. Costruire comunità.
Raccogliendo i lavori del Master INARCH in Architetture Sostenibili sul quartiere di Massima, questo quaderno racconta una ipotesi di rigenerazione urbana basata sulla possibilità di combinare strategie che operino dall’alto e dal basso, affidando all’amministrazione pubblica un ruolo di regia
Rigenerare con gli abitanti. Costruire comunità.
Raccogliendo i lavori del Master INARCH in Architetture Sostenibili sul quartiere di Massima, questo quaderno racconta una ipotesi di rigenerazione urbana basata sulla possibilità di combinare strategie che operino dall’alto e dal basso, affidando all’amministrazione pubblica un ruolo di regia
Tempo di Parità
Una riflessione a più voci delle architette Katia Accossato, Katia Fucci, Marialuisa Palumbo e Francesca Perani, pubblicato su ARTRIBUNE il 25/09/2020 Fare architettura è difficile, si sa.Quello che meno si sa è che se si è femmina, e quindi architetta,
Tempo di Parità
Una riflessione a più voci delle architette Katia Accossato, Katia Fucci, Marialuisa Palumbo e Francesca Perani, pubblicato su ARTRIBUNE il 25/09/2020 Fare architettura è difficile, si sa.Quello che meno si sa è che se si è femmina, e quindi architetta,
Notes for a Liberation Syllabus
Published on Domusweb in English and Italian Individual suitcases have to be different, everyone has to have her/his own obsessions (her evolving, and always returning, research questions). Yet, there are authors and texts that everyone should know. These fundamental, or
Notes for a Liberation Syllabus
Published on Domusweb in English and Italian Individual suitcases have to be different, everyone has to have her/his own obsessions (her evolving, and always returning, research questions). Yet, there are authors and texts that everyone should know. These fundamental, or
Cities, Democracy and the 99 Percent
Cities are gaining importance and influence worldwide. They sustain the global economy, set cultural trends, produce greenhouse gas emissions and consume energy; they attract migration flows and foster new political waves. While cities were supposed to be declining back in
Cities, Democracy and the 99 Percent
Cities are gaining importance and influence worldwide. They sustain the global economy, set cultural trends, produce greenhouse gas emissions and consume energy; they attract migration flows and foster new political waves. While cities were supposed to be declining back in


