Future
Urban Legacy
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Riccardo Ronzani

Riccardo Ronzani is an architect graduated from the Politecnico di Torino in 2019; he was also an alumnus of the Alta Scuola Politecnica at Politecnico di Torino and Politecnico di Milano. His master’s thesis, titled “how big is a house?”, explored the concept of dwelling in minimal spaces in contemporary cities.

Currently, his PhD research is focused on the topic of transformative energy morphologies, and investigates the topic of the design of vast energy production facilities as an opportunity for the design of new landscapes.

He has collaborated with several of FULL’s researches, including “Reuse Scenarios for the Citadel of Alexandria” and “Beni Regione Piemonte” (Non-Performing Legacy). He is currently working on the researches “Holistic Approach for PV plants design and Operation” and “Valentino Park – Next Generation Urban River Park.”

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Future
Urban Legacy
Lab

FULL è un centro di ricerca del Politecnico di Torino. Esploriamo, immaginiamo e progettiamo il futuro del territorio e del patrimonio urbano.

@OGR Tech – Corso Castelfidardo, 22
10128 Torino – Italy
full@polito.it

Future
Urban Legacy
Lab

FULL is a research center of the Politecnico di Torino. We explore, imagine and design the future of the territory and of the urban legacies.

@OGR Tech – Corso Castelfidardo, 22
10128 Torino – Italy
full@polito.it