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Andrea Zerbi is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Parma, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture. He teaches core courses including Architectural Drawing, Digital Representation, Construction Design, and New Methods in Architectural Survey across multiple degree programs such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Sustainability-focused curricula. He has been a continuous academic presence since 2006 and remains active as of the 2025/2026 academic year.
His research focuses on architectural design, surveying, and digital representation, particularly in the context of historical and monumental architecture. He has led and participated in numerous national (MURST, PRIN, COFIN) and international research initiatives, including projects in Italy, Albania (Durres Amphitheater), and Syria (Damascus Citadel). His work emphasizes 3D modeling, laser scanning, photogrammetry, and computerized documentation systems for built heritage.
His most recent publications (2024–2025) reflect a strong trend in integrated 3D surveying of complex heritage sites, digital reconstruction, and the historical-constructive analysis of religious and urban architecture. These works demonstrate a consistent focus on methodological innovation in architectural representation and conservation.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text, his involvement in high-profile international collaborations and long-standing research leadership indicates professional recognition. He serves as a tutor for master’s students in Architecture and City Sustainability programs.
Andrea Zerbi is a member of the PhD College in Architecture Shapes and Structures at the University of Parma and has contributed to major research groups coordinated by Prof. Paolo Giandebiaggi and Prof. Carlo Blasi. His work involves interdisciplinary teams focusing on structural analysis, heritage documentation, and urban redevelopment.

