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Francesco Ranocchi di Cesare is a Lecturer in the Department of History and Art History at the University of Girona, Spain. He holds a PhD in Humanities and Culture from the same institution, awarded in 2015 with distinction Excellent cum laude, and a Master’s in Architecture from Sapienza University of Rome. His academic role is listed as 'Substitute Professor,' indicating a temporary teaching position within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Academic Background:
- PhD in Humanities and Culture, University of Girona (2015)
- Master in Humanities Research, University of Girona (2012)
- Master in Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome (1995)
His research focuses on architectural history and theory, particularly the evolution of modernity, design innovation, and the cultural dimensions of architecture. He has published extensively on figures such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Eames, Arne Jacobsen, and Frank Gehry, analyzing themes like ornamentation, industrial design, media representation, and urban transformation. His work appears in journals indexed in the Avery Index, a leading database in architectural literature.
The 15 most recent articles reveal a consistent engagement with the intersection of architecture, design, and cultural theory. Key trends include the analysis of modernist legacies, the role of media in architectural self-promotion, and the philosophical underpinnings of design practices. His publications span architectural history, critical theory, and contemporary design discourse, with a strong emphasis on transatlantic influences and the socio-cultural contexts of built environments.
Scientific Awards:
- Master Thesis' Award of the Fondazione Almagià
- Mention in the international competition Paesaggistica e Linguaggio Grado 0 dell'Architettura
Ranocchi has contributed to the editorial boards of prominent architectural journals such as AR, L'Architettura. Cronache e Storia, and L'Architetto Italiano. He has presented at international seminars and conferences in Italy and Spain, including the Incontro Ischitano di Architettura Mediterranea and events on sustainable construction in Girona. He was a member of the scientific and organizing committee for the 1995 Los Angeles Temporary Eternity congress in Rome. He also conducted research at the Università Federico II di Napoli in multimedia design. There is no information available about student advising or research grants. His professional email is francesco.ranocchi@udg.edu.
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