who/why/what

WHO

The University of Florence takes part in the New European Bauhaus Program, by sharing its vision and operating methods. Teachers, researchers and students will contribute with their viewpoints, research, and projects towards a new scenario of sustainability, inclusion and beauty, as proposed by NEB.

Scientific Coordinator: Maria Rita Gisotti

Mauro Agnoletti, Francesco Alberti, Bruno Arpino, Chiara Arrighi, Michela Baccini, Rossella Bardazzi, Vittoria Barsotti, Frida Bazzocchi, Michele Betti, Silvia Bianchini, Marco Bindi, Vanna Boffo, Massimo Bonini, Daniele Busciantella Ricci, Sara Calandra, Enrica Caporali, Elisa Carrari, Fabio Castelli, Duccio Cavalieri, Irene Centauro, Fulvio Cervini, Simone Chiordi, Cecilia Ciacci, Elisabetta Cianfanelli, Massimo Coli, Fiammetta Cosci, Pilario Costagliola, Anna Dalla Marta, Eleonora D'Ascenzi, Maurizio De Lucia, Maria De Santis, Giovanna Del Gobbo, Chiara Del Ventisette, Camilla Dibari, Vincenzo Di Naso, Letizia Di Pasquale, Bruno Facchini, Leonardo Fallani, Francesco Ferrini, Irene Fiesoli, Marco Fioravanti, Simona Francalanci, William Frodella, Micaela Frulli, Glenda Galeotti, Paola Gallo, Debora Giorgi, Maria Rita Gisotti, Ludovica Gregori, Emanuele Intrieri, Anna Lambertini, Sara Landini, Valeria Lingua, Paolo Liverani, Giuseppe Lotti, Claudio Lubello, Marco Mancini, Emanuele Marchetti, Paolo Maria Mariano, Massimiliano Marvasi, Benedetta Masiani, Tessa Matteini, Andrea Mecacci, Saverio Mecca, Emanuela Morelli, Claudio Natali, Paolo Nesi, Michele Nucciotti, Simone Orlandini, Gloria Padovan, Lucrezia Palandri, Camilla Parmeggiani, Maria Grazia Pazienza, Brunella Perito, Martina Petralli, Francesco Pilati, Tiziana Pileggi, Maria Grazia Portera, Matteo Girolamo Puttilli, Alessandra Rinaldi, Andrea Rocchetti, Rosa Romano, Teresa Salvatici, Antonella Salvini, Alba Santo, Nicoletta Setola, Luca Solari, Elena Tarsi, Veronica Tofani, Antonella Trombadore, Grazia Tucci, Antonella Valentini, Paola Vannucchi, Stefania Venturi, Vincenzo Zampi, Andrea Zorzi

 

WHY

The reference themes of the New European Bauhaus give voice to the great challenges of the contemporary world. Training and research can offer a decisive contribution to a better society and a more sustainable development model also entrusted to an innovative aesthetic quality.

 

WHAT

At the time of application, the University of Florence has set out a first set of activities coherent with the aims of the program and, specifically, based on the contribution of the Mediterranean to the reference challenges. The initiatives are aimed to involve all potential stakeholders: from scientific community to citizenship, with an eye towards participation and broad sharing.