Governance and Advisory Board
Governance and Advisory Board
Governance
President
Vera Rossi
Vice President
Fausto Rossi
Scientific Director
Chiara Spangaro
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board is a great asset in the Foundation’s synergic work of global intellectual promotion of Rossi’s work and legacy as well as on the creation of an harmonious cultural program.
Morris Adjmi
Founder and Principal, Morris Adjmi Architects
Roberto Dulio
Associate Professor of History of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano DABC
Roberto Dulio (1971) is specialized in modern and contemporary architecture and its relationships with art and photography. He has curated exhibitions, published books and essays. He was editor of the magazine L’architettura cronache e storia and collaborator of other newspapers including: Il Giornale dell’architettura, Casabella, Domus and the Sunday cultural edition of Il Sole 24 Ore. Roberto is the Dean’s delegate for the archive, library and museum system of the Politecnico di Milano. Among his books: Aldo Andreani 1887-1971, visioni, costruzioni, immagini (with Mario Lupano, Electa, Milano 2015); Un ritratto mondano. Fotografie di Ghitta Carell (Johan & Levi, Milano 2013); Introduzione a Bruno Zevi (Laterza, Roma-Bari 2008); Giovanni Michelucci 1891-1990 (with Claudia Conforti and Marzia Marandola, Electa, Milano 2006).
Alberto Ferlenga
Professor and Architect
Alberto Ferlenga (1954) graduated in architecture in Milan where he was editor of the magazines Lotus International and Casabella. His project for the city of Este won the Leone di Pietra at the 1985 Biennale di Venezia. Ferlenga’s university career began at the Politecnico di Milano, transferring to the Federico II University of Naples and then to the Università Iuav di Venezia where he has been Director of the School of Doctorate Studies and finally he was elected Dean, from 2015 to 2021. In 1999 Alberto founded the Villard Seminar to train young architects by means of travel and itinerant meetings in major Italian cities and universities.
Ferlenga has written several books including: Africa, guida alle città romane, the Electa series of monographs on Aldo Rossi, Dimitri Pikionis, Hans van Der Laan, and the theoretical books Città e Memoria and Architettura, la differenza italiana. He he has won a number of architectural competitions and curated several exhibitions, including: L’architettura del mondo and Ricostruzioni, at the Triennale di Milano where he was director of the Architecture Department. Since 2019 he has been appointed Academic of San Luca.
Beatrice Lampariello
Professor of History of Architecture, Université catholique de Louvain
Beatrice Lampariello, architect and PhD (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL), is Professor of History of Architecture at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), Brussels, Belgium. Over the last years, she has collaborated and taught in the field of architecture, history, and theory at several international institutions.
Her research focuses on postwar architecture culture and on the intersection of different disciplines. She is interested in architectural experimentations fostering a particular form of structure and construction, for a new kind of project and a way of living.
Lampariello curated various exhibitions and received numerous grants. Her publications include: Villa a Floirac: Rem Koolhaas/OMA 1994-98 (Aracne, 2011), Aldo Rossi e le forme del razionalismo esaltato (Quodlibet, 2017), Le Monument Continu de Superstudio (with Roberto Gargiani, B2, 2019), and UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT for Contemporary Architecture: UFO’s Experiments between Political Activism and Artistic Avant-garde (with Andrea Anselmo and Boris Hamzeian, Actar, 2022).