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TECHNICAL-SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES

For its cultural and training activities and those in support of the profession, the OAMi Foundation cooperates with various Technical-Scientific Committees (TSCs).
As envisaged by art. 20 of the Articles of the Statute, the Committees provide scientific and cultural advice and contributions on a voluntary basis, in order to guarantee the quality and variety of the content proposed by the Foundation.
The members of the Committees are appointed by the Foundation's Board of Directors - subject to the approval of the Council - and are chosen from among people who have distinguished themselves in the cultural and professional field.

CTS FOR CULTURE

Made up of: Carles Muro, Franco Raggi, and Giulia Ricci


CARLES MURO
A graduate in architecture from ETSAB in Barcelona, where he taught until 2015, he opened his own studio in 1993. He has published numerous essays and papers and was the first curator of the architecture section of the Serralves Museum in Porto (2017-2019). From 2013 to 2018, he was an associate professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. He is currently Associate Professor of Architectural Design at the Politecnico di Milano.


FRANCO RAGGI
A graduate in Architecture from the Politecnico di Milano in 1969, he was editor of Casabella magazine from 1971 to 1976 and editor of the Design magazine MODO from 1980 to 1983. From 1996 to 1998 he coordinated the Department of Architecture at the European Institute of Design in Milan, where he taught from 1989 to 2000. Since 2002, he has been head of the Interior Design course at the ISIA in Florence. He has been a councillor of the Order of Architects of Milan for 12 years.


GIULIA RICCI
A professional journalist, she trained in architecture between Italy and Belgium, at the IUAV University of Venice, at the KU Leuven in Brussels and at the Milan Polytechnic. Since 2018, she has been part of the editorial staff of Domus. In 2020, with Domus,  she founded the international group Kvadrato in partnership with Architectuul and Volume. She carries out curatorial and research activities and has contributed to several publications. She is co-author of “Dante Bini: Mechatronics” (2016).


Reference Councillors: Lorenzo Bini and Maurizio Carones

CTS FOR THE PROFESSION

Made up of: Ivana Fellini, Tiziana Poli and Michele Rossi


IVANA FELLINI
A graduate in Economic and Social Disciplines from the Bocconi University of Milan, PhD in Sociology and Social Research from the University of Trento. Her main research interests concern the analysis of the labour market and its transformations in a comparative perspective. She currently teaches Sociology of Economic and Labour Processes at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, Bicocca University, Milan. She has taken part in and coordinated national and international research projects and been published in scientific journals.

TIZIANA POLI
Architect, with a PhD in Building Ergotechnical Engineering, she is now a lecturer in Technical Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and coordinator of the Scientific Committee and head of SEEDLab, DABC. She participates in national and international research projects. She is co-holder of two patents and author of more than 150 publications. Her research focuses mainly on climate design and sustainability, daylighting design and comfort for buildings with adaptive behaviour; performance assessment of building envelopes, development of innovative building components.


MICHELE ROSSI
A graduate in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano, he is a Partner and Co-founder of Park Associati. Park Associati, founded in 2000 together with Filippo Pagliani, deals with architectural and urban planning, interior design and product design. Research into urban regeneration, the recovery of modernist buildings and new hybrid forms of living and working are among the most significant themes on which the firm's activities focus.


Reference councillors: Caterina Martini, Bianca Miglietta and Francesca Scotti

CTS FOR TRAINING

Made up of: Marco Pozzo, Susanna Sancassani and Jacopo Tondelli



MARCO POZZO
An architect, he studied at the Politecnico di Milano and obtained a PhD in Problems of Method in Architectural Design at the University of Genoa. He has been lecturing at the Politecnico di Milano since 1993, while also pursuing the architectural profession. In 2015 he was one of the founders of the BAD Bovisa Architettura Design Studio, which operates mainly in the field of consultancy for construction companies, executive design and works supervision.


SUSANNA SANCASSANI
METID of Managing director at the Politecnico di Milano. She works in digital learning and faculty development. She lectures at the “Innovative teaching skills” course for PhD students at the Politecnico di Milano. Publications: “Progettare l’innovazione Didattica” with F. Brambilla, D. Casiraghi, P. Marenghi (Pearson, 2019); “e-Collaboration – Il senso della Rete” with F. Brambilla, P. Marenghi, S. Menon (Apogeo, 2011), “Il bit e la tartaruga” with M. Pillan (Apogeo, 2004) and “Costruire Servizi Digitali” with M. Pillan (Apogeo, 2003).


JACOPO TONDELLI
A graduate in Law at the University of Pavia, he holds a doctorate in Italian and comparative criminal law. Founder of the platform glistatigenerali.com, he started writing for Il Riformista; in 2008 he moved to the economic editorial staff of Corriere della Sera, which he left to co-found linkiesta.it, of which he was editor until 2013. He won the Premiolino in the section dedicated to web journalism. He lectures in masters and university courses dedicated to journalism and digital publishing.


Reference councillors: Alessandro Alì, Raffaella Laviscio and Angela Panza