LWCircus Scientific Coordinator – It
Architect and cartographer, She has a PhD in Landscape Architecture gained at the Alghero School of Architecture, University of Sassari (2011). She obtained her first degree in Architecture at the Florence School of Architecture (1999), with a thesis in Landscape Architecture. Since 2004 She started in coordinating several international operative workshops, experimenting shared practices in urban interventions trough the art medium as a vehicle for the redevelopment of common spaces, with the collaboration of local artists, communities and cultural foundations. She worked for Museo Nivola, in Orani Sardinia (2004) and with Maria Lai and her Foundation at the Fondazione Stazione dell’arte, in Ulassai, Sardinia (2006). During last 10 years She collaborated with different Universities, Foundations and Cultural Institutions, such as the Cornell University in Rome (2009), the Master in Landscape Architecture of Barcelona at ETSAB_UPC (2010), the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation (2011), the RMIT University, School of Architecture and Design, Melbourne, serving as examiner at the Practice Research Symposium (2013 – 2020), the ENSP, Ecole nationale supérieure du Paysage, Versailles (2013-14-15-16), the Universidad Marista, Merida (2016), the Chinese Universities of SCUA, SCUT, GAFA in Guangzhou and PKU, Beijing (2017), the UHM, University of Hawaii at Manoa (2017), Tonji and Jiao Tong University in Shanghai (2018-2019), TURENSCAPE Academy (from 2018), USEK and LU Universities in Lebanon (from 2019), GSA METRO in Johannesburg (from 2020). From 2009 till 2015, She coordinated several workshops for the II Level Master in Mediterranean Landscape Urbanism, at the Alghero School of Architecture, University of Sassari, where She worked as Academic Coordinator for the second edition of the Master MMLU (2014-2015). She was Co-Founder and scientific coordinator for the first six editions (2011-2016) of LandWorks-Sardinia. She is Co-Founder and Scientific Coordinator of LWCircus (www.lwcircus.org), the Italian – Mexican Operative Shared Program born in the 2016 and focused on experimental modalities in searching new strategies for sustainable urban and rural development, trough a design methods based on shared practices, choral attitudes and osmotic processes within resilient communities on sensitive areas and the revitalization of cultural landscapes trough social inclusion in the Mediterranean and Developing Countries. She has been juror at the World Landscape Architecture Award 2019 and She has been nominated for the American Academy in Rome Italian Fellowships 2019-2020. She is scientific committee member of the ILIA International Conference and China National Landscape Architecture Award since 2017.