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Ruggero Lenci (born Rome, January 7, 1955) is an Italian architect and Professor of Architectural Design at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of the Sapienza University of Rome.[1]
Being the author and director of the editorial series Sustainable Architecture[2], Gangemi has collaborated in the writing of entries for the Italian Enciclopedia Treccani: John M. Johansen,[3] I.M. Pei,[4] Paolo Soleri,[5] Bruno Zevi.[6] His theoretical contribution on "Evolution and architecture between science and design"[7] makes a parallel of scientific disciplines and design ones, from which is derived the following: "The morphogenesis of the project summarizes the history of architecture." Among his major contributions: the design of an experimental housing unit built in Favaro Veneto (Venice) following the award at the "Europan 1" competition (1989); four researches on the "Roman Architectural School" that have produced as many monographs on "Studio Passarelli"[8] (2006), "Pietro Barucci"[9] (2009), the "Casa del Girasole" by Luigi Moretti[10] (2012 ), the Torre Eurosky[11] by Franco Purini and Laura Thermes (2014); designs on the “housing unit” that produced projects (developed in 1989) in Rome, Bergamo, Bologna, Venice, Florence, Bo island - Sweden; the school projects collected in the books "Didactic and Architecture - Theses in Architectural Design" (2007), "Mutations Laurentino 38 - ontogeny and phylogeny of a Roman neighborhood"[12] (2011), "Sustainable Housing, genetic mutations in Tor Bella Monaca" (2019); the essay "The linguistic acquisitions of contemporary architecture between content and expression" (1989).