Globalizing Good Design
Managerial and Organizational Strategy for Norman Foster and Renzo Piano's Practice
Speaker
Lorenzo Ciccarelli
Lorenzo Ciccarelli is a Research Fellow in History of Contemporary Architecture at the University of Florence. He was Visiting Research Fellow at the Architecture Theory Criticism and History Research Centre of the University of Queensland (2019) and Senior Visiting Lecturer and Researcher at University College London (2021). His studies are devoted to the Italian modern and contemporary architecture in a global perspective, with special attention to cultural migrations and labour organization strategies. His research has been discussed in international conferences and recently published in the edited books Post-war Architecture Between Italy and the UK. Exchanges and Transcultural Influences (University College London Press, 2021) and Largest Architectural Firms. Design Authorship and Organization Management (Edifir, 2021). He is currently working on a book about Vittorio Gregotti, seen as a leading figure in the process of internationalization of Italian post-war and contemporary architectural discourse, between history, politics, design culture and professional organizations. He is also a Member of the Scientific Committee for Renzo Piano Foundation.
INTRODUCTION
How are some of Europe's most celebrated and important design firms directed and organized? What are the differences between the public image these studios offer and how they actually operate? What are the intersections between the artistic distinction of the founder and the large number of architects and professionals employed?
The conference employs architectural history, economic history, and business analysis methodologies to reflect on these questions, analyzing in particular the case studies of Foster + Partners (UK) and the Renzo Piano Building Workshop (Italy and France).
Host & Discussant
HUA Xiahong
Professor, CAUP, Tongji University
Director for the Double-degree Program between UNIFI-Tongji
Visiting Professor, Università IUAV di Venezia
Visiting Fellow, Yale School of Architecture
Between Design and History
On Vittorio Gregotti's Practice and Research
Speaker
Lorenzo Ciccarelli
INTRODUCTION
Vittorio Gregotti was one of the most important architects in the Italian and European design culture of the second half of the 20th century. The conference aims to discuss his figure, analyzing in particular the relationship between design activity and historical research that characterized his path. Gregotti attempted to be, at the same time, an architect in the field (author of imporantant and vast projects) and an intellectual architect, participating in the social and cultural debate of his time. Is this a model of an architect that is still relevant today?
Host & Discussant
HUA Xiahong
Professor, CAUP, Tongji University
Director for the Double-degree Program between UNIFI-Tongji
Visiting Professor, Università IUAV di Venezia
Visiting Fellow, Yale School of Architecture
ZHENG Shiling
Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Professor, CAUP, Tongji University
WANG Zhijun
Associate Professor, CAUP, Tongji University
Director, Double-degree Program between TU Berlin-Tongji