Camillo Boano

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Full Professor (L. 240)
Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST)

Profile

Research interests

Architectural philosophy
Camps and migrant inhabitations
Critical theory
Global south - informal urbanism
Urban design

Biography

Camillo Boano is interested in urban design criticism and the relationship between philosophies and architecture. He has practiced architecture in situations of conflict, emergency and urban informality in different contexts of the Global South and has worked on radical pedagogy and collective planning processes in Asia Middle East and Latin America. From 2006 to 2019 he was Full Professor of Urban Design and Critical Theory at the Development Planning Unit, UCL, London where he directed the MSc Building and Urban Design for Development at UCL, and was co-director of the UCL Urban Laboratory. In 2020 he returned to Italy to the Politecnico di Torino, Italy, at the DIST Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, where he teaches and does research. He is serving in the editorial board of “Archeologia Filosofica” (Edizioni Efesto, Roma) and “Descamino” (Letteraventidue, Siracusa). He currently has open research in Latin America, the Middle East and the Black Mediterranean. He has written and published in international journals such as the Journal of Archieture, The journal of Urban Design, Architecture and Culture, The journal of Urbanism, Cities, City. Among others, he is the author with Fabrizio Floris of Città Nude. Iconografie dei campi profughi (Franco Angeli, 2005), The Ethics of a Potential Urbanism: Critical Encounters Between Giorgio Agamben and Architecture (Routledge, 2017), Progetto Minore. Alla Ricerca della minorità nel progetto urbanistico ed architettonico (LetteraVentidue, 2020), with Cristina Bianchetti, Lifelines Politics, Ethics, and the Affective Economy of Inhabiting (Jovis, 2022), with Francisco Vergara Perucich e Martin Arias-Loylola, Los Arenales. Hacia El Derecho a la Ciudad (Sangria, 2023) and with Antonio di Campli translated and edited the Italian version of Samia Henni, I deserti non sono vuoti (LetteraVentidue, 2024). In 2024 he is scheduled to publish, with Bristol University Press, Displacement Urbanism. Politics of bodies and spaces of abandonment and endurance, edited with Giovanna Astolfo.

Scientific branch

CEAR-09/A - Architectural and Urban Design
(Area 0008 - Civil engineering and architecture)

Skills

ERC sectors

SH5_6 - History of art and architecture, arts-based research
SH2_9 - Urban, regional and rural studies

SDG

Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions

Teaching

Collegi of the PhD programmes

  • URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2023/2024 (39. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO
  • ARCHITETTURA. STORIA E PROGETTO, 2023/2024 (39. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO
  • ARCHITETTURA. STORIA E PROGETTO, 2022/2023 (38. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO
  • URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2021/2022 (37. ciclo)
    Politecnico di TORINO

Collegi of the degree programmes

Teachings

PhD

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Master of Science

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Bachelor of Science

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Research

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