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Cesare Sposito serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Palermo, where he teaches core courses including Architecture Construction Laboratory, Architectural Construction Laboratory and Technical Systems of Buildings, and Environmental Design Laboratory. His academic profile demonstrates a sustained commitment to advancing sustainable architectural practices through both pedagogy and research, with active teaching responsibilities scheduled through the 2025/2026 academic year.
Professor Sposito's research program centers on sustainable architecture and the built environment, with particular emphasis on ecological transitions, material innovation, and social responsibility in design. His scholarly work bridges technical expertise in construction systems with broader environmental and social considerations, exploring how architecture can address complex challenges including climate change, resource scarcity, and social inequality. He has made significant contributions to sustainable earth construction techniques, archaeological site protection methodologies, and frameworks for understanding complexity in the built environment.
His publication trajectory reveals a progressive deepening of interdisciplinary approaches, evolving from technical studies of building materials toward comprehensive frameworks that integrate life cycle assessment, ecological risk analysis, and ecosystem services evaluation. Recent work demonstrates increasing attention to systemic thinking, with publications addressing energy transitions, digital transformations in architecture, and the integration of green infrastructure with the built environment. His research shows particular relevance to Mediterranean contexts, where climate conditions, cultural heritage, and sustainability challenges intersect in distinctive ways.
Through his teaching and scholarship, Professor Sposito has established himself as a thought leader in sustainable architectural practices, with a distinctive approach that connects theoretical exploration with practical implementation. His work consistently emphasizes architecture's potential to contribute to broader societal goals, including poverty reduction, improved health outcomes, and gender equality, positioning the discipline as a vital contributor to sustainable development.
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