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Carlo Micono is a Lecturer at the Department of Architecture and Design (DAD), Politecnico di Torino. He teaches courses such as Energy Transition and Low-Carbon Architecture, Green Building Design, and Designing the Built Environment Resilient to Climate Change, focusing on sustainable architectural practices and climate resilience.
- Teaching roles span 2019–2024, covering advanced technologies for sustainability and building physics.
- Collaborated on projects like Challenge@PoliTo with industry partners.
His research intersects sustainable architecture, energy systems, and behavioral design, with publications analyzing systemic inefficiencies in urban contexts and computational models for 5GDHC networks. He co-supervised PhD student Massimiliano Viglioglia, whose thesis focused on design for behavioral change in European housing.
Notable research outputs include contributions to RE:WATERFRONT (2019) and a 2023 article in The Design Journal on unsustainable design models. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to energy efficiency and behavioral architecture.
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