
Notizie
(English version)
The programs and all information relating to the study courses (Territorial/Regional Planning, Sustainable Development & Planning, Policies and Actions for Climate Change Mitigation) can be found both on the Gomp system of Sapienza and on the e-learning platform (moodle) of Sapienza. The next column shows the links to all the courses on the moodle platform.
Students will be received on Monday after class (at 16:00), in the office of the teacher in department. Other reception times may also be agreed. In any case, contact the teacher by e-mail to define the appointments.
For any difficulty you can write to the teacher at the institutional address: carlo.cellamare@uniroma1.it
The Policies and Actions for Climate Change Mitigation course of the Rome site will start on 07.03.2025. The course is part of the Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering (II year, 6 credits).
In the second semester of the 2024-2025 academic year, the timetable of the Policies and Actions for Climate Change Mitigation course is as follows:
Tuesday 8:00 - 11:00 (room 16)
Friday 16:00 - 18:00 (room 4)
The exact timetable of the lessons may be adjusted after the first week in relation to the needs of the students and the planning of the activities.
STUDENTS WHO INTEND TO ATTEND THE POLICIES AND ACTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COURSE ARE INVITED TO WRITE AN EMAIL TO THE TEACHER TO REGISTER.
(Italian version)
I programmi e tutte le informazioni relative ai corsi di studio (Pianificazione Territoriale, Sviluppo Sostenibile del Territorio, Policies and Actions for Climate Change Mitigation), sia per la sede di Roma che per la sede di Rieti, sono reperibili sia sul sistema Gomp della Sapienza che sulla piattaforma e-learning (moodle) della Sapienza. La colonna a fianco mostra i link a tutti i corsi della piattaforma moodle.
Il corso di Pianificazione Territoriale della sede di Roma inizierà il 24.02.2025. Il corso è inserito nel corso di Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria per l’Ambiente e il Territorio (I anno, 9 cfu) e in parte mutuato dal corso di Laurea Magistrale in Gestione e Valorizzazione del Territorio (II anno, 6 cfu).
Nel secondo semestre dell'anno accademico 2024-2025 l'orario del corso di Pianificazione Territoriale è il seguente:
Lunedì 13:00 - 16:00 (aula 36)
Mercoledì 17:00 - 19:00 (aula 36)
Venerdì 14:00 - 17:00 (aula 12)
L'orario preciso delle lezioni potrà essere corretto dopo la prima settimana in relazione alle esigenze degli studenti.
Il corso di Policies and Actions for Climate Change Mitigation della sede di Roma inizierà il 07.03.2025. Il corso è inserito nel corso di Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria per l’Ambiente e il Territorio (II anno, 6 cfu).
Nel secondo semestre dell'anno accademico 2024-2025 l'orario del corso di Policies and Actions for Climate Change Mitigation è il seguente:
Martedì 8:00 - 11:00 (aula 16)
Venerdì 16:00 - 18:00 (aula 4)
L'orario preciso delle lezioni potrà essere corretto dopo la prima settimana in relazione alle esigenze degli studenti e alla programmazione delle attività.
GLI STUDENTI CHE INTENDONO FREQUENTARE IL CORSO DI POLICIES AND ACTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION SONO INVITATI A SCRIVERE UNA MAIL AL DOCENTE PER REGISTRARSI.
Il sito è la Facoltà di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale (edificio principale RM031). nei pressi della chiesa di San Pietro in Vincoli.
Gli studenti saranno ricevuti il lunedì dopo lezione (alle 16.00) nell’ufficio del docente in dipartimento. Possono essere concordati anche altri orari di ricevimento. In ogni caso contattare il docente via e-mail per definire gli appuntamenti.
Per qualsiasi difficoltà potete scrivere al docente all'indirizzo istituzionale: carlo.cellamare@uniroma1.it
Il corso di Sviluppo Sostenibile del Territorio della sede di Rieti inizierà il 25.02.2024. Il corso è inserito nel corso di Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria dell'Innovazione Tecnologica per l'Edilizia.
Nel secondo semestre dell'anno accademico 2024-2025 l'orario del corso di Sviluppo Sostenibile del Territorio è il seguente:
Martedì 9:00 - 14:00 (aula 24)
Il sito è Palazzo Aluffi nel centro storico di Rieti.
Gli studenti saranno ricevuti il lunedì dopo lezione (alle 14.00), in sede a Rieti.
Per qualsiasi difficoltà potete scrivere al docente all'indirizzo istituzionale: carlo.cellamare@uniroma1.it
Orari di ricevimento
lunedì 16.00 - 18.00 e in altri orari che potranno essere concordati col docente.
Contattare comunque via mail il docente
Curriculum
http://www.dicea.uniroma1.it/it/content/persone
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Professore ordinario di urbanistica presso l’Università “La Sapienza” di Roma, direttore del Laboratorio di Studi Urbani “Territori dell’abitare”, direttore della rivista Tracce Urbane, Coordinatore del Collegio del Dottorato in Ingegneria dell’Architettura e dell’Urbanistica della Sapienza Università di Roma, co-direttore del Master di II livello interateneo (con IUAV Venezia) ProPart - Progettazione Partecipata. Responsabile scientifico di diverse ricerche, a carattere nazionale e internazionale. Svolge attività di ricerca sui temi del rapporto tra urbanistica e vita quotidiana, delle pratiche urbane, dei processi di progettazione ambientale e territoriale, della riqualificazione delle periferia, con riferimento soprattutto a Roma, anche attraverso percorsi di ricerca-azione e laboratori di quartiere, e con una particolare attenzione all’interdisciplinarietà e ai temi della partecipazione. È promotore della rete interdisciplinare di ricerca Tracce Urbane. Tra le sue pubblicazioni: Fare città. Pratiche urbane e storie di luoghi (2008), Progettualità dell’agire urbano (2011), Fuori raccordo. Abitare l’altra Roma (2016), Città fai-da-te. Tra antagonismo e cittadinanza. Storie di autorganizzazione urbane (2019), Periferia. Abitare Tor Bella Monaca (con Montillo F., 2020), Abitare le periferie (2020).
Full Professor in Town Planning at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Director of the Laboratory of Urban Studies “Dwelling Territories” and of the scientific journal Tracce Urbane, Coordinator of the PhD Programme in Town Planning of the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, co-director of the Interuniversity Master (with IUAV Venice) of the second level ProPart – Participatory Planning. Scientific coordinator of several national and international research.
His research items are the study, even with an interdisciplinary and action-research approach, of the relationship between town planning and everyday life, of the regeneration of the peripheries.
Among his publications: Fare città. Pratiche urbane e storie di luoghi (2008), Progettualità dell’agire urbano (2011), Fuori raccordo. Abitare l’altra Roma (ed., 2016), Città fai-da-te. Tra antagonismo e cittadinanza. Storie di autorganizzazione urbane (2019), Periferia. Abitare Tor Bella Monaca (& F. Montillo, 2020), Abitare le periferie (2020).
PROF. ING. CARLO CELLAMARE, PHD: CURRICULUM VITAE
Current position
Full Professor of Regional and Town Planning in the School of Engineering, DICEA – Dpt. of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Director of the scientific journal in Urban Studies “Tracce Urbane / Urban Traces”, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Director of the Laboratory of Urban Studies “Dwelling Territories”, DICEA – Dpt. of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Member of the scientific committee and Representative of the “Urban Studies” section of the PhD Program “Architecture and Town Planning Engineering”, Sapienza University of Rome
Academic positions
2021 Full Professor of Regional and Town Planning in the School of Engineering, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
2005 to 2020 Associate Professor of Regional and Town Planning in the School of Engineering, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
2002-2004 Lecturer of Urban Planning in the School of Engineering, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
1998-2002 Researcher (post-doctorate scholarship), Department of Architecture and Town Planning, University of Rome “La Sapienza”
RESEARCH
Research interests and National and international research projects (selected)
Since 1997, he is member of the scientific coordination of several national and international, MIUR (PRIN - National Interest Research Programme), CNR researches and Researches contracts.
In recent years, his scientific activities have been focusing on:
1) The study, also with an interdisciplinary approach, of the relationships between urban practices and planning, the relationship between the overall processes of formation and evolution of the city and the everyday life, urban policies in areas of settlement expansion, the relationship between re-appropriation processes and sense of places. More recently, it has focused on the relationship between major processes (socio-economic, financial, structural, etc.) of the transformation of the city, urban policies and conditions of living, and on urban regeneration of the peripheries (especially in Rome and in social housing neighborhoods) even through action-research programs.
Related research programmes (selection):
PRIN:
- PRIN 2010-2011 (since 2013 up to 2016) Post-metropolitan territories as emergent forms of urban space: coping with sustainability, habitability, and governance, unit coordinator
- PRIN 2008-2010 The local territorial project: methods, techniques and experiences, member of the local research group
Sapienza University Research Programs:
- Spatial and policy implications of the socio-economic structure and dynamics of Rome. An innovative integrated approach (University Main Program, 2019, ongoing), scientific coordinator
- Understanding and rethinking Rome's development model. Proofing interdisciplinary methodologies at city-territory scale (University Main Program, 2017), co-scientific coordinator
- Empowering peripheries. Testing transdisciplinary and inclusive methodologies (University Main Program, 2015), scientific coordinator
- Roman peripheries and new narrative and planning forms (University Program, 2010), scientific coordinator
- New urban peripheries: evaluation of settlement’s expansion of Rome (University Program, 2008), scientific coordinator
Partner of the project Self Made Urbanism. Peripheries of a Cosmopolitan City, supported by NGBK (Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst), Berlin in collaboration with metroZones, Center for Urban Affairs, Berlin and urbanXchange, Rome (2012-2013)
2) The study and the experimentation, even through action-research experiences, of participative planning processes. His research has been focusing on the re-consideration of urban design and planning not only as institutional processes, rather as complex social processes and as expression of a collective construction of meaning. These researches have been focusing on themes such as the ‘project’ as a collective learning process, the sense and the role of urban actions, new policies and processes of interactive-design and ‘collaborative projects’.
Related research programmes (selection):
- CNRS – LOUEST PICRI-IDF Research Programme “Democratie participative en Europe: vers une democratie technique?” (2006-2008), scientific coordinators Professor. Y. Sintomer and prof. M.-H. Bacque – Coordinator of the Rome research group.
- Scientific coordinator of research projects funded by the Department of Architecture and Town Planning (DAU) of the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’ and the 1st Municipality of Rome: Participatory Action Plan- Methodological and operational criteria (2005-2006), City House- Methodological and operational criteria (2006-2007)
He has promoted (since 2010) and developed together with other professors, researchers and scholars of other disciplines (anthropology, sociology, geography, etc.) and other universities (Ferrara, IUAV Venice, Padua, Polytechnic of Milan, etc.) the interdisciplinary research network Tracce Urbane, which among other things annually holds a national conference on the most advanced research topics in urban studies.
Partner and WT Scientific Responsible of the COST Action PHOENIX. Protection, Resilience, Rehabilitation of damaged environment (CA19123, ongoing).
Member of several international networks and research agreements.
International and National Conference Organisation (selected)
2017, International Conference Cities and Self-organization, AESOP TG “PS-UC”, Tracce Urbane research network, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, scientific coordinator
2017, National Seminar Series Borgate, Municipality of Rome, Sapienza University of Rome, scientific coordinator
2017, National Conference Rome in Transition, organized by GSSI Social sciences, L’Aquila (Italy), member of the scientific committee
2014, International Conference “Becoming Local”. Transforming spaces, redefining localities, organized by Laboratoire Architecture Anthropologie (LAA) & Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Thematic Group “Public Spaces and Urban Cultures”, La Villette School of Architecture, Paris, member of the scientific committee
Academic and Scientific Societies Memberships (selected)
AESOP: Member of the Thematic Group “Public Space and Urban Cultures”, since 2016
Società dei territorialisti/e: Founding member
SIU: Member of SIU (Italian Scientific Society of Town Planning) since 2004
Direction and Memberships to Scientific and Editorial Boards
Director of the Scientific Journal in Urban Studies “Tracce Urbane / Urban Traces”
Membership to Scientific and Editorial Boards of International Journals
• ASUR – Archivio di Studi Urbani e Regionali
• Plurimondi
• Rivista della Società dei Territorialisti/e
Membership to Scientific Boards of the book series (selected) Territori (manifestolibri), Ricerche of the Società dei Territorialisti (Firenze University Press), ll futuro della città (Guerini), Territori (Ed.it press), 2050 abitare ecologie urbane (Edifir).
Blind Referee for the Journals (mainly class A): Territorio; ASUR – Archivio di Studi Urbani e Regionali; Rassegna di Architettura e Urbanistica; City, Territory and Architecture; CRIOS – Critica degli Ordinamenti Spaziali; Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa; Semestrale di Studi e Ricerche di Geografia; Home Cultures; International Planning Studies; Urban Research and Practice; etc.
Blind Referee of several books and national and international research programs.
TEACHING
Current Teaching
Master-level module Sustainable Development and Planning in the Course of Environmental and Territorial Engineering, Master Graduate Program, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
Master-level module Territorial Planning in the Course of Environmental and Territorial Engineering, Master Graduate Program, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
Module ‘Research Methodology’ and several seminars in the PhD Programme “Architecture and Planning Engineering” (“Urban Studies” section), University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Previous Teaching
• Teaching (selected):
2009 to 2021 Urban and Environmental Planning, Course in Environmental and Territorial Engineering, Master Graduate Degree Program, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
2001 to 2020 Territorial Engineering, Course in Environmental and Territorial Engineering and Course in Building and Environmental Engineering, Graduate Programs, University "La Sapienza" of Rome
2009-2010 Environmental Planning (integrated module), Course in Environmental and Territorial Engineering, Master-level Program, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
2008-2009 Territorial Planning and Territorial Representation, Course in Environmental and Territorial Engineering, Graduate Program, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
2004-2005 Urban Environmental Assessment in the Course of Environmental and Territorial Engineering, Master-level Program, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
2000-2001 Analysis of urban and territorial systems, Course in Environment and Territorial Engineering, Graduate Program, University "La Sapienza" of Rome
• Supervisor and co-tutor of doctoral researches at the PhD Program in ‘City Planning Techniques’, Sapienza University of Rome, and other Doctoral Programs.
• Supervisor of several postdoctoral researches
• Professor and member of the scientific committee of several master’s degree programs (University of Rome “La Sapienza”, University of Rome ‘Roma Tre’, University of Venice IUAV)
• Organization and participation in seminars and lectures at graduate and master level Course in different Italian and European Universities
THIRD MISSION AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Responsible for research-action processes, Living Labs, urban regeneration and local development projects in the suburbs of Rome (Tor Bella Monaca, Quarticciolo, Centocelle, etc.), financed by foundations and national and local public bodies.
He has been scientific coordinator of the Casa della Città - Urban Centre programme in the 1st Municipality of Rome (Historic Centre).
University service (selected)
Director of the Laboratory of Urban Studies “Dwelling Territories”, DICEA – Dpt. of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, 2016 to date.
Representative of the “Urban Studies” section of the PhD Program “Architecture and Town Planning Engineering”, Sapienza University of Rome, 2015 to date
Director of the Interdepartmental Research Centre CRITEVAT (Engineering Research Centre on Territorial and Environmental Conservation and Enhancement), University of Rome “La Sapienza”, 2015-2019.
Member of the Faculty Evaluation Team, School of Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 2011-2013
Member of the Academic Committee of the Science and Technology School (AST), Sapienza University of Rome, 2009-2010
Publications
More than 190 publications. Among them 10 monographies and more than 50 journal articles (15 articles in level A or international scientific journals) and 90 essays in books.