ALESSANDRO LANZETTA

Researcher


email: alessandro.lanzetta@uniroma1.it
phone: 3296344629
building: Sede di Valle Giulia
room: Laboratorio Babele

Architect, PhD in Architectural and Urban Composition (Theory of Architecture), photographer of architecture and landscape, he is RTDB Researcher at Sapienza University in Rome, where he teaches Architectural and Urban Design and Theory of Contemporary Architectural Research. He works on architecture, the metropolis and landscape, focusing his studies on the informality of the tex-tures of the contemporary metropolis, on the influence of vernacular Mediterranean buildings on the architecture of modernity and on the work of Italian and foreign Master of Modern-contemporary architecture. He is the editor of the magazines "Ar-chphoto.it", "Archphoto 2.0", "Asfalto", of the architecture portal "ArchDiAP | Condividere l'architettura” and was the editor of the historic magazine "Gomorra. Territories and cultures of the contemporary metropolis". As a designer, he is a member of Ma_A - Mediter-rane Architecture Atelier Rome/Iraklion and has created small works and won architectural competitions and awards, often pub-lished in international magazines. He is the author of numerous essays, articles, monographs, and curations, including Roma In-formale. La città mediterranea del GRA (Manifestolibri, 2018); Opaco Mediterraneo. Modernità informale (Libria, 2016); S.M.U.R, Roma Città Autoprodotta. Ricerca urbana e linguaggi artistici (Manifestolibri, 2014); Cinque temi del modernocontemporaneo. Me-moria, natura, energia, comunicazione, catastrofe (edited by A. Capua-no, B. Di Donato, A. Lanzetta, Quodlibet 2020); #Curacittà Roma. La sapienza della cura urbana (edited by A. Capuano and A. Lanzetta, Quodlibet 2020). He has been the curator and exhibit-ed architectural projects and urban landscape photography works in exhibitions, shows, events and museums, including the Venice Biennale in 2012, Galleria nGbK in Berlin (2013) and MAXXI in Rome (2015 and 2018

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