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PoliMI

The partnership is composed by 6 HEIs - Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Universidad de Sevilla (Spain), DOBA (Slovenia), Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina), Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana and Universidad de Guadalajara (Mexico), a University Foundation (Fondazione Politecnico di Milano - Italy), 2 NGOs (ESta, Italy and CIPPEC, Argentina), a Research Centre (CNR-IREA, Italy).

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Politecnico di Milano

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Politecnico di Milano

School of Architecture Urban Planning Construction Engineering

Department of Architecture and Urban Studies

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Partner

Organizations

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ANTONELLA CONTIN

PoliMi Team coordinator

MS[lab] Team coordinator

Professor and Researcher

antonella.contin@polimi.it

SANDY JLYOON KIM

Researcher

jiyoon.kim@polimi.it

ALESSANDRO MUSETTA

Researcher

alessandro.musetta@polimi.it

Valentina Galiulo

Researcher

Valentina.galiulo@mail.polimi.it

Iacopo Neri

position

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Marzia Di Fini

position

email

Measures and Scales of Contemporary Cities Lab

Coordinator: Antonella Contin

antonella.contin@polimi.it 

MS Lab is a research unit in the department of architecture and urban studies at the Politecnico di Milano. The lab has been and sharing the idea of ‘Metropolitan Approach to Complexity’ and ‘Practice of the Metropolitan Discipline’, emphasizing the process of constructing a new urban and architectural form that shapes the metropolitan territory. The metropolitan approach to complexity is the methodology to practice on the field of action of the metropolitan dimension.

 

The role of the MSLab within the TELLme project courses is to share knowledge on the metropolitan approach, alternative to land-use planning approach, and discuss needs, values and possibilities on projects with academics, civil servants, and local In this framework, the relevance of investing in the public realm and civic robustness is focused on how to orient mapping efforts to get strategic in structuring city growth.

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Giulia Tagliente

position

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Fondazione

Politecnico di Milano

Fondazione Politecnico di Milano

The Lifelong Learning, Social Responsibility and Digital Learning and Collaboration Unit

The Lifelong Learning, Social Responsibility and Digital Learning and Collaboration Unit at Fondazione Politecnico di Milano (FPM) supports innovation processes in education and training and promotes continuous skill development as essential to build a knowledge-based economy enabling critical professional and organizational changes. It covers a range of activities aiming at recognizing and upgrading skills acquired through life, social, and work contexts; developing and promoting e-collaboration and e-learning with innovative processes and methodologies; stimulating and encouraging multidisciplinary approaches attentive to human and social development; and promoting responsible practices of sustainable and equitable development in local and international settings.

Within the TELLme project, FPM main role is to transfer its expertise into the development of the TELLme Training Programme Guideline (O6) and to collaborate in building the framework of the transversal and managerial competences acquired during the training activities (O7). FPM is contributing to the overall theoretical framework of the Metropolitan Architecture Discipline under the epistemological perspective.

STEFANO SANNA

Researcher

 stefano.sanna@fondazione.polimi.it

PATRIZIA GIORDANO

Project Manager patrizia.giordano@polimi.it

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Fondazione Politecnico di Milano

Fondazione di PoliMI

Universidad de Sevilla

Universidad

de Sevilla

Master in Sustainable City and Architecture (MCAS)

Coordinator: Domingo Sánchez Fuentes

dsanchez@us.es

 

MCAS provides for professionals, administration, technicians and future researchers, advanced and transdisciplinary training in Sustainability, aimed at the regeneration of the City and Architecture. Its studies are distinguished by its cultural and reflective framework, and by a pioneering technical offer, which decisively anticipates the pressures enduring sustainability as a discipline.

 

The Seville TELLme Team interweaves three departments at Higher Technical School of Architecture, University of Seville, Spain: Urbanistics and Land Management; History, Theory and Composition in Architecture; Building Structures and Geotechnical Engineering in addition to experts belonging to the Andalusian Historical Heritage Institute, converging all of them at MCAS of the University of Seville. The role at TELLme project consists of taking care of ecological and social issues, in special on cohesion and equity for emerging new metropolitan areas. 

CARLOS TAPLA MARTIN

Professor and Researcher

tava@us.es

DOMINGO SANCEZ FUENNTES

Seville Team coordinator

Professor and Researcher

dsanchez@us.es

PEDRO GORGOLAS MARTIN

Professor and Researcher

pedrogorgolas@gmail.com

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BIANCA del ESPINO HIDALGO

Professor and Researcher

bdelespino@us.es

EMILIO MASCORT ALBEA

Professor and Researcher

emilio.mascort@gmail.com

Uni de Sevilla
Uncuyo

Universidad

Nacional de Cuyo

Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

GABRIELA PASTOR

Mendoza Team Coordinator

Professor and Researcher

gpastor@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar

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LAURA TORRES

Mendoza Team Coordinator

Professor and Researcher

ltorres@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar

Research Unit

Mendoza TELLme Team is an interdisciplinary and interinstitutional group that brings together researchers from different academic units (Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Education) of the National University of Cuyo and also of the Argentine Institute of Arid Zones Research (IADIZA), executing unit of CONICET. The group investigates the transformations of the territories and their affections to rurality from the point of view of the social sciences studying landscapes, heritages and social reproduction.

 

The Mendoza case of study introduces in the TELLme Project the particular expression of the metropolitan territories of dry lands. The irrigated areas -also called rural and urban "oasis"- and the non-irrigated ones are testimonies of the process of decisions made in the construction of the territory by control of access and use of water. The Mendoza case is highly significant to provide specific categories in the understanding and decision making within the framework of metropolitan projects in dry land contexts.

FRANCO MARCHIONNI

Researcher

fmarchionni@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar

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EMILIA AGNEGNI

Researcher

eagneni@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar

CATALINA BOATO

Students

catalinaboato@gmail.com

LUCIO MARINSALDA

Students

luciomarinsaldapastor@gmail.com

RACHID SAR SAR

Students

rachidsarsars3@gmail.com

DANIEL DE LUCÍA

Financial Officer

ddelucia@uncu.edu.ar

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana

Universidad Autonoma

Metropolitana

Research Unit

Mendoza TELLme Team is an interdisciplinary and interinstitutional group that brings together researchers from different academic units (Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Education) of the National University of Cuyo and also of the Argentine Institute of Arid Zones Research (IADIZA), executing unit of CONICET. The group investigates the transformations of the territories and their affections to rurality from the point of view of the social sciences studying landscapes, heritages and social reproduction.

 

The Mendoza case of study introduces in the TELLme Project the particular expression of the metropolitan territories of dry lands. The irrigated areas -also called rural and urban "oasis"- and the non-irrigated ones are testimonies of the process of decisions made in the construction of the territory by control of access and use of water. The Mendoza case is highly significant to provide specific categories in the understanding and decision making within the framework of metropolitan projects in dry land contexts.

SAÚL ALCÁNTARA

Professor and Researcher

tava@us.es

TERESA OCEJO

UAM Team Coordinator

dsanchez@us.es

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JOSÉ CASTRO

Professor and Researcher

pedrogorgolas@gmail.com

UAM

Esta

Esta

Economia e Sostenibilità

MASSIMILLIANO LEPRATTI

ESTA Team Coordinator

massimiliano.lepratti@assesta.it

ANDREA CALORI

 position

andrea.calori@assesta.it

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FRANCESCA FEDERICI

position

francesca.federici@assesta.it

NGO

Coordinator: Massimiliano Lepratti

massimiliano.lepratti@assesta.it

Mendoza TELLme Team is an interdisciplinary and interinstitutional group that brings together researchers from different academic units (Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Education) of the National University of Cuyo and also of the Argentine Institute of Arid Zones Research (IADIZA), executing unit of CONICET. The group investigates the transformations of the territories and their affections to rurality from the point of view of the social sciences studying landscapes, heritages and social reproduction.

 

The Mendoza case of study introduces in the TELLme Project the particular expression of the metropolitan territories of dry lands. The irrigated areas -also called rural and urban "oasis"- and the non-irrigated ones are testimonies of the process of decisions made in the construction of the territory by control of access and use of water. The Mendoza case is highly significant to provide specific categories in the understanding and decision making within the framework of metropolitan projects in dry land contexts.

Esta
Uni de Guadalajara

Universidad

de Guadalajara

The Research and Post graduate Coordination

 

The Research and Postgraduate Coordination is the responsible unit for researchers and research groups. Among other activities, this coordination is the link between higher local, national and international bodies that promote research and support the processes of training and development of researchers, as well as promoting disciplinary and teaching update courses.

The Research and Postgraduate Coordination has registered the TELLme Project and the researchers and technicians that participate in it, and when it is required, it informs to higher investigation instances, of the activities that are developed in relation to this project.

RUBÈN MÀRQUEZ RIZO

Researcher

rubenmarquitectura@hotmail.com

OLGA ClLARISA BECERA MERCADO

Researcher

olga.becerra@cuaad.udg.mx

RAMÒN REYES RODRIGUEZ

Guadalajara Team Coordinator

Professor and Researcher

ramon.reyes@cuaad.udg.mx

SOCORRO CAMACHO GARCIA

Researcher

socorro.camacho@academicos.udg.mx

Universidad de Guadalajara

Cippec

Cippec

Cippec

Doba

Doba

DOBA

CNR

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Consiglio Nazionale

delle Ricerche

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