Campanella Christian

Associate Professor

Architect (Polytechnic University of Milan, 1986). Associate Professor of Architectural Restoration at the AUIC School of the Polytechnic University of Milan. Qualified as a Full Professor in 2018. He currently teaches the Historic Building Conservation Laboratory in the third year of the Bachelor's Degree in Architectural Design at the Mantua campus and the first year of the Built Heritage Design Laboratory in the Master's Degree in Architecture and Built Heritage.

His intense teaching, study, and research in the field of conservation and enhancement of existing heritage has led to dedicated projects on important buildings of the past over the years, and has contributed to the drafting of more than 100 essays and monographs, some of which have also been used as textbooks for the development of architectural design for built environments.

He regularly lectures on master's degrees (graduating over 350 students over the years), addressing issues closely related to the design of existing buildings and the relationship between new and existing structures, in active interdisciplinary collaboration.

Career

Bachelor's Degree in Architecture.

Selected Publications

  • Conservation and Restoration Works, published by Il Sole24ore (3rd edition in September 2000). Also published in Portuguese: "Obras de conservação e restauro arquitectonico" (Architectural Conservation and Restoration Works), by the City of Lisbon in December 2003.
  • The Basilica of Santa Anastasia in Verona, Bortolazzi Stei, Verona, December 2011.
  • The Architectural Project for Built Structures, l’Espresso publishing group, Rome, 2012.
  • Two Centuries of Conservation: From the Pre-Unification States to the Exception Laws, Alinea, Florence, 2012.
  • The Survey of Buildings, Flaccovio Editore, Palermo, 2017.

Research projects