Cristiano Lippa is an architect researching on issues concerning the perception of architectural and urban space in relation with tectonic structures. He has graduated at the University of Roma Tre in 2004 with a thesis called “Archaeological Underground Museum in Piazza di Porta Maggiore in Rome”, winning project of the XV International Symposium of Urban Culture at the University of Camerino in Italy. He has worked in architectural competitions and projects, earning recognitions and prices. He has collaborated in several research programs at the Department of Architecture of University La Sapienza of Rome where he has graduated PhD in 2008 with a dissertation called “Oku and the Japanese Sense of Space”. From 2012 he is a Post-Doc Fellow in Kengo Kuma Laboratory of University of Tokyo.
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