I obtained my Master's Degree from the IUAV University of Venice in 2016 in Planning and Policies for the Territory, the City and the Environment - Environment curriculum - with a thesis entitled "The Artificialisation of the Landscape: Quarry Landscapes in a Regeneration Perspective".
During my studies, I participated in a series of workshops and a six-month international Master's degree at the University of Architecture in Lisbon, experiences that allowed me to deepen my knowledge and experiment with new methods of landscape and land design. I have always been fascinated by everything related to the redevelopment of urban spaces, the restoration of degraded places and the recovery of abandoned areas. I am interested in the transformations involving territorial, social and environmental issues, and I have long deepened my knowledge in relation to the design of green areas: which plant species and the ways in which they are placed within urban contexts in order to create spaces that take into account aspects relating to environmental sustainability, but also and above all the possibility of increasing the degree of climate mitigation and adaptation, to combat the atmospheric phenomena that increasingly occur within our cities.
I am curious to understand, study, plan and design the stages of the processes of realisation or revitalisation of the territory, in order to propose concrete solutions capable of integrating with the territorial context in which they will be inserted.