In the processes aimed at the protection and enhancement of natural islands, as the construction of…
Oriana Giovinazzi
Architect, Journalist, PhD in Urban Planning and Public Policies for the Territory, University IUAV of Venice.
Architect, PhD in Urban Planning and Public Policies for the Territory at the University IUAV of Venice, “Interface City/Port. Planning problems: the case of Genoa and the experience of the Spanish ports” (2006). Journalist, writing in the list of Publicists (2012). Managing Director and Editorial Coordinator of PORTUS, magazine on-line of RETE; Editor in Chief and Responsible for Scientific Secretariat of PORTUSplus, supplement of PORTUS (from 2009). Visiting Researcher at the University of Canterbury, Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engeneering, Christchurch, New Zealand (2008). Researcher at the University IUAV of Venice, “Waterfront Resilient Reconstruction. Guidelines for sustainable planning of water fronts after the disaster "(2008). Master in Planning Tools and Project Management, "Design of infrastructure and equipment for the qualification of the coastline” (2003-2004). Master in Development and Setting of Mobility Systems (2001). Degree in Architecture, University of Genoa (2001). Speaker at conferences and workshops, has published numerous articles in scientific journals and publications. Scientific and organizational coordinator of conferences and exhibitions, has edited several publications and exhibition catalogs. Has directed and coordinated several research projects and has collaborated in teaching activities at various universities.
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Archipelagos and artificial islands. Manage the present, imagine the future
The particular coastal configuration, the isolation often only apparent, the intertwining of different geographical origin cultures,…
Rethinking the port landscape. Interpretations and contemporary visions
The port and industrial areas surrounding have constituted, for centuries, a penetrable environment, physically contiguous, separate…
Re-imagining public spaces. New development opportunities on the water
Since the nineteenth century, the industrial revolution has produced substantial transformations in the urban structure, closely…
Jesselton Quay, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Jesselton Quay will be built on a 16.25 acre of port land which is strategically located at…
Hualien Residences, Hualien County, Taiwan
Hualien is a rapidly developing city located in the middle portion of Taiwan’s East coast. Bjarke…
Vadistanbul, Ayazağa, Istanbul
Artaş Group, Aydınlı Group, e Keleşoğlu İnşaat – the leading companies of the construction sector –…
Tallinn Seaplane Harbour, Tallinn, Estonia
The history of the Seaplane Harbour hangars goes back to the building of Peter the Great’s…
The real estate sector invests on the water cities
Real estate and urban redevelopment at the EIRE in Milan Relaunching the real estate sector in…
One Wood Wharf, London, United Kingdom
Wood Wharf is one of central London’s largest development sites, and this high density. The mixed-use development…
Place Ialla Yeddouna, Fez, Morocco
The Mossessian & Partners project for Place Lalla Yeddouna in Fez, Morocco have won in the Cultural Regeneration…
UN City, Copenhagen, Denmark
Inaugurated on 4 July 2013, the new Head of the United Nations regional offices is located…
Paojiang Lake District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, China
The project Paojiang Lake District wins MIPIM/Architectural Review Future Projects “Big Urban Project” Award 2014. Shaoxing city,…
Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Singapore
The project Gardens by the Bay an integral part of Singapore’s City in a GardenVision, designed to raise the…
The real estate sector invests on the water cities
The mixed-use redevelopment of waterfronts has become in recent decades an fundamental aspect, a very widespread,…