EMILIA MARIA GARDA

Full professor


email: emilia.garda@polito.it
phone: 0110905318



Emilia GARDA architect; Ph.D. specialist in Architecture for PVS; master at I.F.A. Institut Français d’Architecture Paris; full professor in Building Technology and Details at the Politecnico di Torino. In 2017, she received the qualification of full professor in Design and Building Technology in Architectural Design. Her research interests include, restoration of Modern Movement heritage; regeneration and reuse of decommissioned offshore oil platforms; humanization of care and gender studies. She is the project leader of the european project MoMoWo Women’s creativity since the Modern Movement 2014-2018. Affiliation scientific and steering committee member of the european project MoMoWo – Women’s creativity since the Modern Movement, EACEA, Europe Creative, programme culture, larger scale cooperation project; scientific committee member of Global Congress Oil, Gas, Petroleum and Petrochemistry GCOGPP member of the board of Fondazione per l’Architettura Torino; member of the board of Ar.Tec (2009-2013) Scientific Association for the relationship promotion between architecture and building techniques; founding member of Extensa Ratio Cultural Association, Collection of the Italian Architectural Rationalism; president of Do.Co.Mo.Mo.- Italia sez. Turin; member of the board of Alumni Association of the Polytechnic of Turin; member of the board of A.I.D.I.A. Italian Association Women Engineers and Architects(2014-2018); member of the editorial committee of the magazine «TAO. Transmitting Architectur Organ Torino»; associate editor for the magazine «TEMA - Tecnology, Engineering, Materials and Architecture» Ar.Tec, Bologna; member of the scientific committee of the editorial series «Trame di Architettura e Tecnica», 42 Edition, Palermo; member of the scientific commitee of the "Women's Creativity" editorial series, ZRC Publishing House Ljubljana, Slovenia.


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