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Giuseppe Mazzone is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Notre Dame's School of Architecture, specializing in classical architecture and digital reconstruction of historical buildings. He holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and completed post-doctoral research at Marquette University's College of Engineering. His work focuses on blending traditional architectural techniques with modern digital tools, particularly in reconstructing Baroque and Renaissance structures like Guarino Guarini’s Sainte-Anne-la-Royale. Mazzone has taught at both undergraduate and graduate levels since 2008, emphasizing descriptive geometry and spatial analysis. His research has been recognized with the Acanthus Award (2014) and a CGS/ProQuest Dissertation Nomination (2015).
- Education: PhD in Philosophy of Architecture (UW-Milwaukee, 2014), Postdoc in Visualization (Marquette University, 2015–2016), B.Arch/M.Arch (Politecnico di Bari, 2006)
- Key Projects: 3D reconstructions of Sainte-Anne-la-Royale, Parthenon West Frieze, Joan of Arc Chapel, and immersive virtual environments for historical sites.
His teaching spans courses on architectural design, graphic illustration, and spatial perception. Mazzone has lectured internationally on topics like 'Geometry of Faith' and 'Stone in Architecture,' and his work has been exhibited at venues including the Haggerty Museum and UW-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture. Current research includes analysis of Lisbon’s Santa Maria della Divina Provvidenza and digital reconstructions for the Del Prado Museum’s Queen Isabel exhibition room.



