Seminar discussions with Carmelo Ignaccolo
Bio: Carmelo Ignaccolo is a Doctoral Candidate in City Design and Development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He also teaches a graduate-level course on digital techniques for urban design at Columbia University, GSAPP. His academic research at MIT focuses on built heritage, urban morphology, and environmental psychology in historic cities. Prior to MIT, Carmelo worked as an Urban Designer for AECOM in New York City and as an Urban Planner for UN-Habitat at the Urban Planning and Design Lab in Nairobi, Kenya. Carmelo holds a degree in Architectural Engineering from Catania University and a post-graduate degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia University, where he was a Fulbright fellow.
on-line event on Microsoft
Teams code 17u51p9
2020 November 4
h 9 > 12
Designing with data: insights from the
International Agency and the Civic-Technology approaches
2020 November 18
h 9 > 12
City-profiling: making sense of SDG indicators – with Anastasia Ignatova (UN-HABITAT)
2020 December 2
h 9 > 12
The Power of Maps: Visualizing the City
to be defined
Final symposium and students’
presentations
Economics of the Regional City – Margherita Turvani