Lamberto Amistadi graduated at IUAV of Venice with Luciano Semerani. He obtained a PhD in Architectural Composition in 2003 at the same IUAV. Between 2004 and 2012 he worked as a Lecturer at the School of Architecture of Parma. In 2013 he became an Assistant Professor in Architectural Composition at the Department of Architecture of the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna and since 2020 he is Associate Professor. Between 2008 and 2013 is the owner of the associated architectural firm Amistadi | Mayr Architetti (Venice) where he designs and builds public and private works. He is deputy director of the online scientific journal “FAMagazine” , devoted to research and projects concerning architecture and the city, and co-director of the series “TECA. Teorie della Composizione architettonica” (Clean ). Along with Ildebrando Clemente, he founded and directs the series “SOUNDINGS: Theory and Architectural Openness” (Aión), which has included monographic volumes on John Hejduk and Aldo Rossi. He is author of numerous publications, including the books "Paesaggio come rappresentazione" (Naples: Clean, 2008), "La costruzione della città" (Padua: Il Poligrafo, 2012), "Architettura e Città" (with Enrico Prandi, Parma:FAEdizioni 2016). Between 2018 and 2021 he is Coordinator and Chief Science Officer in the European-level call of Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education, entitled “ARCHEA Architectural European Medium-Sized City Arrangement” , which in 2021 has published the books "Mapping Urban Spaces" (New York/London: Routeledge) and "Mapping the City. On Urban Spaces - An Atlas of Bologna and Aachen" (Firenze: Aión).