Cameracronica Contributors
> Ada Tolla (LOT-EK)

Ada Tolla is a founding partner of LOT-EK, a practice focused on the upcycling of existing industrial objects not originally intended for architecture. She graduated from  the Università di Napoli, Italy, and completed post-graduate studies at Columbia University. Together with Giuseppe Lignano, she heads the studio and teaches at Columbia University’s GSAPP. She also lectures at universities and cultural institutions worldwide.

 
Cameracronica Contributors
> Sergio Stenti

Sergio Stenti, Associate Professor at University of Naples ‘Federico II’. He has published various essays on the city and suburbs, including ‘FareQuartiere’ (2016) and as editor ‘Napoli Guida e dintorni, itinerari di architettura moderna’ (2010).

 
Cameracronica Contributors
> Gaetano Fusco

Gaetano Fusco, Ph.D. and Professor of Architectural and Urban Design at the DiARC of the University of Naples ‘Federico II’. With ArchitecturaStudio he lives and practices the profession as an intellectual space that goes hand in hand with research, teaching and writing. He is a member of the Accademia Adrianea - Prix de Rome. He has published several books including a monograph on Francesco Di Salvo.

 
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> Francesca Bruni

Francesca Bruni (1964) architect and researcher of Architectural and Urban Design at the University of Naples ‘Federico II’, carries out studies on city and project topics. She published, among other things, the volumes ‘The role of the project in transforming the periphery. A reading of the Northern area of Naples (2005) and ‘Arrange the distance. Living in the city seeking nature’ (2016).

 
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> Rosario Di Petta

Rosario Di Petta, Architect and Ph.D. in Architectural Design. He taught, as adjunct professor, for  several years  at  the  Department  of Architecture of  the  University of Naples ‘Federico II’. In his research, he mainly investigated the work of some famous contemporary architects, as  evidenced by monographs dedicated to Louis Kahn, Franco Purini and Oswald Mathias Ungers.