Salvatore Daniele Lombardi (Naples, 1998) graduated, cum laude, in Architecture from the University of Naples “Federico II” in 2024, with a master's thesis work in Architectural and Urban Composition for the hillside areas within the Archaeological Park of the Acropolis of Athens, which had Professor Gaetano Fusco as supervisor and Professor Renato Capozzi as co-rapporteur. Subject tutor in Architectural and Urban Composition SSD: ICAR/14, since 2024 he has been a doctoral student of the XL cycle of DRACo - Doctorate in Architecture and Construction of the City of Sapienza University of Rome in the curriculum of Architectural and Urban Composition. Since the academic year 2023/24 he has been doing integrative teaching at DiARC - Department of Architecture of the University of Naples “Federico II” for the “Laboratory of Architectural Design 3” held by Professor Gaetano Fusco and for the course of “Urban Design for Heritage” held by Professor Renato Capozzi. He has participated in national seminars including: “XXXIV International Seminar and Award of Architecture and Urban Culture: Beautiful City, City for All” held at the University of Camerino in July 2024 and ”XI ProArch Forum, Scientific Society of the Architectural Project: Trajectories. The Architecture Project between Thought and Practice” held at the Mantua Territorial Pole of the Politecnico di Milano in November 2024. He tutored in the “XI International Workshop Design Heritage Tourism Landscape (DHTL): Landscape of Mugello” organized by the University of Florence in September 2024. His research focuses on the compositional theme of analogy for architectural design.