Guglielmo Ricciardi

PhD Student in Architettura. Storia E Progetto , 36th cycle (2020-2023)
Department of Architecture and Design (DAD)

Profile

PhD

Research topic

Integrated framework for urban design and climate change in Urban Digital Twin

Tutors

Research interests

Urban Design
City
Design Process
Built Environment
Urban management

Biography

GUGLIELMO RICCIARDI is a PhD student at the Department of Architecture and Design with a scholarship that focus on climate change and sustainability issues for contemporary cities (XXXVI cycle). He concluded a European Master in Planning and Policies for City, Environment and Landscape in April 2015 at University of Sassari and University of Lisbon. From 2016 he worked as a junior project manager for ISIRES S.r.l. to manage research and development projects in private field in particular for energy, environment and pharmacological sector. With ISIRES S.r.l., he was a scientific research consultant within the ALCOTRA Artaclim Interreg Project, aimed at developing vulnerability assessments on climate change impacts within thematic areas related to urban settlements, infrastructure systems and tourism (summer and winter) in a subregional area of Piedmont (Italy). From 2017 he has collaborated with Società Meteorologica Italiana producing climate maps based on GIS software for scientific exhibition and studies aimed to investigate the impacts of climate change on different fields (mountain and agricultural systems). He has carried out internship and consulting activities in several municipalities including Volpiano, Turin, Lisbon, Grugliasco, Boves and Bioglio in the field of urban and environmental planning. His current research activities are related to the study and applications of vulnerability and risk assessment of climate change impacts in the local environment and for infrastructure and to the integration of mitigation and adaptation approaches in the project urban with the support of digital tools (BIM-GIS).

Teaching

Teachings

Master of Science

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Publications

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