Cristina Pallini

Professore associato
ICAR/14 - Composizione architettonica e urbana

(Milan, 1964). MA in Architecture, Politecnico di Milano (1990). PhD in Architectural Composition, IUAV (2001). At Department ABC: senior researcher (permanent position), member of the Scientific Committee and of the PhD programme teaching board.

In 2015, she has taught at the School of Urban Design, Wuhan University and at the Faculty of Urban and Regional Planning, Peking University.

Her research on the relationship between architectural design, settlement dynamics and urban change has been funded by Italian and foreign institutions, including AKPIA @ MIT (2004), the Onassis Foundation (2006), the Newcastle University (School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2016).

She has collaborated in EU-funded research (ARCHING – European Building Companies’ Archives – EU Culture Programme 2010-2012; DeMuCiv – Designing the Museum of the City of Volos – THALES program, European Social Fund 2007-2010). PI in PUMAH Planning, Urban Management and Heritage (FP7 Marie Curie IRSES, 2012-2016) and MODSCAPES (Modernist reinventions of the rural landscape), HERA call “Uses of the past”, 2016-2019).