
معرفی
Lodovica Guarnieri is an Italian-born researcher and designer based in London affiliated with the School of Architecture at the Royal College of Art.
Her research critically examines:
- Technoscience in relation to colonialism and extractivism
- Enduring toxic environmental legacies
- Performance and scriptwriting as counter-pedagogical tools
- New material imaginaries for socio-environmental justice
Guarnieri has held curatorial research positions at Van Abbemuseum (Netherlands) and Manifesta 12 (Netherlands/Italy), collaborating on significant projects including 'Hostile Environment(s)' by Border Forensis and the 'Non-Extractive Architecture' publication and exhibition.
She has developed performances, public programmes, and lectures for prestigious institutions such as TBA21, Stroom Den Haag, Lisbon Architecture Triennial, Bureau Europa, Bozar, and The Anthropocene Campus/HKW.
Currently, she is part of The Tidal Garden, a Venice-based research agency exploring the edible potential of salt-tolerant plants as tools for cultural adaptation to climate change.
Guarnieri holds an MA with distinction from the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London.




