Nicolò Chierichetti

Chierichetti Nicolò
Politecnico di Milano. Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU). PhD Program in Architectural Urban Interior Design (AUID)
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (BK). Department of Architecture. Theory Territories Transitions Section. Architectural Design Crossovers

Role: PhD Candidate
Nicolò Chierichetti is an architect and researcher at the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU) of the Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Currently, he is also guest researcher at TU Delft in the group of Architectural Design Crossovers. His research interests focus on the intersection of urban infrastructure, landscape architecture, and residual spaces, with a particular interest in the marginal areas adjacent to ring road systems. Nicolò is currently pursuing research under the national PNRR program (within the European NEXTGeneration EU program) and with FNMGroup-Milano Serravalle fundings – dealing with the challenges of the green transition for the Ring Roads system of the Metropolitan City of Milan – and framing Sustainable Mobility as an opportunity for Urban and Landscape Regeneration. His methodology refers to research-by-design, adopting meta-design explorations to provide strategic design visions. In Politecnico di Milano, he is also elected representative in the PhD board council across faculties and in the Council of Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, as a member of the Guarantee Committee Act, and part of the European Researcher Charter Group.

Articles

When Infrastructural Urbanism Is Not Enough

Collateal: Landsapes of Re-Invention

Infrastructural urbanism, as portrayed by Stan Allen (2001), has played a key role in redefining the modern city as a network of flows, connections, and functional systems. Keller Easterling (2014) built upon this view by highlighting how infrastructures are not…


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