Silvia Lanteri

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Ph.D. in Architettura. Storia E Progetto , 32nd cycle (2016-2019)

Ph.D. obtained in 2020

Dissertation:

Eventful Hutong. Incremental Regeneration Processes for Dashilar and Baitasi within Beijing Design Week. (Abstract)

Tutors:

Michele Bonino Filippo De Pieri

Research presentation:

Poster

Profile

Research topic

Eventful Hutong. Incremental Regeneration Processes for Dashilar and Baitasi within BJDW.

Research interests

Architectural Design
Urban Design
City
Design Process
Adaptive reuse

Biography

Architect and Phd Candidate at Politecnico di Torino, where she graduated in 2015 with the final thesis ‘Through a Beijing fragment. The danwei of Textile Factory’ - awarded by EAM Best Diploma Project and 2017 Biennale dello Spazio Pubblico in Rome.
Her current research deals with incremental processes of urban regeneration and temporary reactivation of spaces inside the Beijing inner city - where she spent several periods as visiting student at Tsinghua University - with a focus on the Beijing Design Week as urban performative tool, able to shape physical spaces and urban narratives.
During the last years she’s been collaborating as teaching assistant at both Politecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino, where she takes part in research-by-design activities in between architecture and urban design scales, organizing several didactical workshops and seminars around different declinations of the fragile territories theme.
The team she belongs to has been awarded by Europan 14 as runner-up with the project Making Room (s)' for the city of Cuneo, and subsequently they got the assignment by the city’s administration of “STUDIES AND RESEARCH AIMED AT THE PROCESSING OF A PRELIMINARY STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK AND GUIDELINES TO SUPPORT URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS IN FORECAST”, a project lasting one and a half years, involving the Politecnico di Torino (Dist) and the Politecnico di Milano (Dastu).
Since February 2020, he got a research fellowship at the Politecnico di Torino (Dad) on issues related to Inner Areas, in the frame of the call 'ABANDONED VILLAGES. Feasibility studies for the revitalization of abandoned villages' launched by the Sicily Foundation, with the case study of Salemi.
Along all these activities, she is developing a special attention to the theme of representation - her drawings are published in books and magazines such as World Architecture, China City Planning Review, Urban Design, Territorio, etc - intended as an investigative instrument for urban ethnographic researches at the various scales.

Awards and Honors

  • MAKING ROOM(S)_Europan 14_sito di Cuneo_runner-up in concorso internazionale di progettazione (2018)
  • Research on Spotlight_premio per runner-up concorso internazionale di progettazione (Europan) (2018)

Teaching

Teachings

Master of Science

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Bachelor of Science

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Research

Centres

Publications

PoliTO co-authors

Last years publications

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Works published during the Ph.D. View all publications in Porto@Iris

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