
Rossella Maspoli
Member of the Scientific Committee and Senior Advisor on Public Space
- Years of experience:30
- Affiliation:Politecnico di Torino
- Role:Scientific Committee, Senior Advisory Board on Public Space
- Location:Europe
Rossella Maspoli
Member of the Scientific Committee and Senior Advisor on Public Space
Rossella Maspoli is a PhD doctor, researcher and since 2016, Associate Professor in Technology of Architecture, Professor in the Academic Courses of the Politecnico di Torino. Professor of the courses: PhD “Technological Innovation for the Built Envinronment” (2005-12) and “Technological Innovation for Architecture and Industrial Design” (2003-4) at the Doctoral School of the Politecnico di Torino; Master’s Degree of “Building Manager” at the University of Chieti-Pescara (2003-10) and Web Master of “Conservation, Management and Enhancement Industrial Heritage” at the University of Padua (2002-). She was the scientific director of the Master of COREP – Politecnico in “Facilities Management of the Real Estate” (2003-5). Visiting professor at the Universidade de Brasilia (2018.11) and the TaiYuan University of Technology (China, 2019.11). She developes operational research: in the field of public art and urban regeneration, with the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti di Torino, in the European project “Urban Barriera” (2012 -15) and the San Paolo Foundation (2015-18); in the field of the participatory regeneration and enhancement of an historic area of commercial decrease, in relation the projects “Via Sacchi. Below and Beyond the arcades”, Living Lab and “Art Arcades” (2017-). She also carries out research in the field of analysis and evaluation of industrial heritage, tourism enhancement, sustainable technologies for historic and modern architecture, and intervention in open public spaces, such as healthy and smart environments. She is the scientific director of the candidacy and appointment of Turin as UNESCO Creative City (2014-), the TAHN Torino Automotive heritage network (2019-) and the “Lingotto Lives & relive”s exhibition. She is the author of more than 160 publications, including the books “Art, Architecture, Landscape” (2012), “Factories, villages and memories” (2012).
Skills:
- Academic Scholar / Researcher 100%