Speakers
Annalisa Metta
Full Professor, Università Roma Tre
Architect, PhD in Architecture of Parks, Gardens and Territory Planning, is Full Professor in Landscape Architecture at RomaTre University. Her research is aimed at theoretical-critical insights and applied experiences on the design of open spaces at different scales. She has presented the results in numerous international seminars, including Landscape and Imagination (Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris, 2013), Landscape Architecture as Necessity (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2016), Design and Displacement (Parson School of Design, New York, 2018). In 2017 she was selected by the School of Design - University of Pennsylvania among the 16 most interesting emerging scholars in the advancement of landscape architecture in contemporary culture.
Her latest book published by DeriveApprodi (2022) is "Il paesaggio è un mostro. Città selvatiche e nature ibride”
Krzysztof Koszewski
Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology (WUT
PhD architect, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. PhD degree with distinction in 2006 at FA WUT, related to knowledge management in architectural heritage. Main fields of interest include visual communication in architecture and cultural heritage, virtual reconstructions of historical monuments and use of new media and computer-based technologies in architectural design. Co-author of a unique system of visualization of the historic monuments in the information portals of the National Heritage Board of Poland as part of the implementation of the INSPIRE Directive. Participant and coordinator of numerous grants related to management of architectural heritage. Author and co-author of publications in the area of dissemination of historic-architectural knowledge, ICT techniques implementation in preservation of architectural monuments and knowledge management in this area.
Martin Tironi
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
He is currently Director and Associate Professor at the School of Design at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He earned his Bachelor’s degree at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and completed his Master’s degree at Université Paris-Sorbonne V. and his PhD/Post-Doctorate at the Center for Sociology of Innovation, École des Mines de Paris. In 2018, he was a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Invention and Social Process at Goldsmiths, University of London. Tironi was part of the curatorial team (Hermansen, Chilet and Ureta), that won the gold medal at the London Design Biennale (2021) for the Pavilion “Tectonic resonance: from user-centered design to planet-oriented design”.