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Maria Luisa Palumbo is a scholar, architect, and curator currently serving as a Graduate Fellow at Cornell University's Institute for European Studies and pursuing a PhD in History of Architecture and Urban Development at the College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP). Her work bridges architectural history and theory with critical explorations of social, environmental, and gender justice.
She has authored two notable books: New Wombs, Electronic bodies and architectural disorder (2000) and Paesaggi Sensibili. Architetture a sostegno della vita (2012), and has edited collective volumes on architectural themes. Her curatorial projects include contributions to the Venice Architecture Biennale (2012, 2021) and the event Towards Intersectional Justice for Ecoweek NGO (2021).
Her research aligns with the keywords of Architecture, Gender Studies, Digital Technologies, and Sustainable Design, with subfields spanning Architectural Theory, Resilient Communities, and Social Justice in Architecture. While no scientific awards are mentioned in her profile, her work continues to address critical intersections between architecture and systemic justice frameworks.



