معرفی
Alessandro Petti is a Professor of Architecture and Social Justice at KKH. His research integrates architectural practice with critical social theory, focusing on creating environments that challenge dominant narratives and foster civic engagement. He founded the architectural collective DAAR and initiated the Campus in Camps program to reimagine educational structures beyond conventional frameworks.
Key research areas include:
- Political imaginaries and spatial justice
- Civic space creation through architectural interventions
- Reconfiguration of concepts through art and architecture
Notable publications include Permanent Temporariness (2019), Architecture after Revolution (2014), and Archipelagos and Enclaves (2007), which explore themes of urban politics, revolutionary spatial practices, and territorial fragmentation.
His work emphasizes collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches to architecture as a tool for social transformation.




