
Since 2013, she has been actively engaged in research, teaching, and design both in Italy and internationally. She holds a Ph.D. cum laude in Architectural, Urban, and Interior Design from Politecnico di Milano; she served as visiting researcher at TU Delft and postdoctoral researcher at Università Iuav di Venezia, focusing on the concept of metabolism in architecture, resource consumption in building processes, supply chains, and material politics.
Within NBFC, her current research activity centers on the ecological implications of architectural design, specifically exploring forms of built environment production that contribute to the conservation and enhancement of urban biodiversity.
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Spaces of Transition
Spaces associated with transport and mobility are among those undergoing the most rapid transformations, responsive both to technological development and to social, economic, and cultural change, which manifest globally at different rhythms and in diverse forms. Spaces of movement in…