Michele Conteduca (1983), Architect, PhD in Environmental Design, Researcher (RTDA, CEAR 08/C) at the Department of Architecture and Design of Sapienza University of Rome. Member of the Italian Scientific Society of Architectural Technology since 2014, Responsible of the Environmental Design Course in the Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture - Landscape Architecture (LMAP) and of the Construction Process Technology Course in the Bachelor Degree in Project Management in Building Construction. Member of the research groups at Sapienza since 2012 in the field of Technological and Environmental Design and Urban and Architectural Recovery, including: PRIN 2009: "Eco Power Parks"; Progetto di avvio alla ricerca (2012-2014) for the definition of innovative models and technologies in the development of Social Housing interventions, developed since 2014 in the research of the Housing Cluster promoted by SITdA - Italian Society of Architecture Technology; Sapienza University projects: "Energy Cluster of Historic Buildings" (2015) aimed at assessing the energy efficiency potential of the building heritage of historic centres; "Closed-loops building materials" (2018-2020), focused on the issues of eco-efficient management of materials in transformation processes of urban districts; "Post Covid Scenarios for Public Living" (2020), focused on the search for new housing models; "Upcycling VS Demolition I Low cost approaches to urban housing renovation" (2018-2021), on issues related to redevelopment and energy efficiency of the residential heritage; major research project POST-COVID FUTURE CITIES - Methods and Tools to Design and Assess, Healthy, Sustainable and Resilient Suburbs" (2021). Member of the Eurosolar Italy Board, Italian section of the Eurosolar European Association for Renewable Energy, research promoter institution in the energy and ecological transition. Among the most recent project experimentations and advisory activities: the operational coordination for a business outsourcing for the redevelopment of a business center in Rome; the operational coordination for the technical-economic feasibility of the urban regeneration and building intervention of the R5 complex in Tor Bella Monaca "PINQuA", part of the Memorandum of Understanding between Roma Capitale Dipartimento Programmazione ed Attuazione Urbanistica and Sapienza University, Roma Tre University and LUISS University (2021); member of the design team for the support and technical-scientific coordination of the development of the Integrated Plan Tor Bella Monaca - Tor Vergata, project part of the "National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) - Investment measure "M5C2 - 2.2" (executive agreement Sapienza - Rome Capitale, 2022). Research outputs and design experimentation are recognized by roles and positions held, awards, acknowledgments and national and international publications.