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Fabrizio Felici is a Lecturer in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University's College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, based in the Cornell in Rome program. He is also a Ph.D. candidate in Architecture at Roma Tre University, where he serves as a teaching assistant. His work bridges academic instruction and applied urban planning, with a focus on territorial development and urban renewal.
- Ph.D. Candidate in Architecture, Roma Tre University
- Teaching Associate, Cornell AAP, Rome
- Teaching Assistant, Roma Tre University and Sapienza University of Rome
His research centers on territorial planning, particularly the classification and development of Inner Areas in Italy. He explores urban regeneration, public space requalification, and participatory approaches to city-making. His work integrates fieldwork, policy analysis, and community engagement to address spatial inequities and infrastructure challenges in contemporary cities.
The recent publications and projects reflect a strong focus on urban infrastructure, public space, and territorial equity. Themes include railway stations as urban nodes, accessibility of essential services, and reimagining public facilities like restrooms. His work often involves collaborative research, exhibitions, and interdisciplinary methods, highlighting the role of design in social and environmental resilience.
- Berlin Prize 2019 (Ministry of Culture)
- Winner, International Competition 'Play Your Airport - saison 2' (ADP Groupe, 2019)
Fabrizio Felici actively mentors students through workshops and collaborative research initiatives such as the Inclimate course and Ultra-Laboratorio Trasversale. He has contributed to academic advising in urban planning contexts, though specific student names are not listed. His projects often involve partnerships with universities, cultural institutions, and public agencies, demonstrating a commitment to engaged scholarship and urban innovation.
He is the founder of Ultra-Laboratorio Trasversale, a cultural research association dedicated to studying contemporary cities through exhibitions, publications, and public events. The lab has curated exhibitions such as EXODUS2020 and Mending Termini Station, fostering dialogue on urban transformation and civic life in Rome and beyond.