Antonio di Campli
Research Assistant (DIST, Politecnico di Torino)
Biography
Antonio di Campli is an architect, a graduate of IUAV in Venice and a PhD in Urban Planning from the University of Chieti-Pescara. He has postdoctoral experience at EPFL, École Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne, Polytechnic University of Turin and Senescyt, Quito. He has taught at various universities in Europe and Latin America. He is currently a Assistant Professor in Urban Planning (RTDB), at the Polytechnic University of Turin, DIST, Interuniversity Department of Science, Planning and Policies of the Territory.
Research interests
His research interests lie at the intersection of urban studies, urban design and social sciences and concern the issue of 'coexistence between differences,' a locution that describes issues related to the conflict/interaction between multiple ecologies, practices of dwelling and spatial production. Specific areas of research include: Decolonial Urbanism; Forms and ecologies of coexistence among different social groups and socio-spatial ecologies; The rural as a political and project category; Debt and space
Selected publications
Antonio di Campli, Cecilia Cempini (2024), Debito e Spazio. La produzione popolare dell’habitat in Ecuador, LetteraVentidue, Siracusa
Antonio di Campli (2021), La differenza amazzonica. Forme ed ecologie della coesistenza, LetteraVentidue, Siracusa
Antonio di Campli (2019), Abitare la differenza. Il turista e il migrante, Donzelli, Roma
Antonio di Campli (2015), Working through Hiroshima. Arata Isozaki’s Destructive Visions, Carocci, Roma
Antonio di Campli, Cecilia Cempini (2024), Debito e Spazio. La produzione popolare dell’habitat in Ecuador, LetteraVentidue, Siracusa
Antonio di Campli (2021), La differenza amazzonica. Forme ed ecologie della coesistenza, LetteraVentidue, Siracusa
Antonio di Campli (2019), Abitare la differenza. Il turista e il migrante, Donzelli, Roma
Antonio di Campli (2015), Working through Hiroshima. Arata Isozaki’s Destructive Visions, Carocci, Roma
Contacts: antonio.dicampli@polito.it
TEAM
Giovanna Astolfo
Co-Investigator
Camillo Boano
Co-Investigator
Edoardo Ciuffreda
Research Assistant
Antonio Di Campli
Research Assistant
Alessandra Faccini
Research Assistant
Manuel Grimaldi
Research Assistant
Stefano Mastromarino
Research Assistant
Richard Lee Peragine
Research Assistant
Antonio Stopani
Co-Investigator
Inappropriable is a research, a collective investigation and a condition of possibility which sets out to interrogate practices of inhabitation, infrastructures of life, of marronage and fugitive worldling, focusing on labour ecologies in territories of migration: frontiers where bodies, spaces and labour are reconfigured through extractive and plantation-like capitalist processes of accumulation, dispossession and exclusion.