CURRENT POSITION
Contract holder for official course in "Archives and Digital Resources" at the Faculty of Interpreting and Communication, IULM University of Milan.
LINES OF RESEARCH
Martina Massaro (Padua 1977) is a historian of architecture and the city, her studies focus on patronage between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries between art and architecture with a specific interest in the history of gardens. Paduan by birth, she conducted her studies in Venice at Ca' Foscari with Lionello Puppi; then, under the guidance of Donatella Calabi, she obtained her PhD in History of the Arts at the Ca' Foscari - Iuav Inter-athene School of Doctoral Studies (2010-2013) with a thesis on Treves patronage. Since 2013 she has been a research fellow at the Iuav University of Venice and since 2017 at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Padua. Her interests focus mainly on Jewish commissioning with specific insights on the history of the Veneto region. His approach is open to interdisciplinary contaminations with the history of art, economics and society. Since 2013 he has been a member of the international research group Visualizing Cities in collaboration with Duke University, and since 2020 he has been Visiting Professor in History of Architecture in Yaoundé at the National Advanced School of public Works of the Republic of Cameroon. Massaro has collaborated in curating several exhibitions on the history of Venice in the modern and contemporary ages and has published his studies in monographs and collected volumes. In 2016 the results of his research were awarded the "Pompeo Molmenti" prize of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. Between 2021 and 2022, she collaborated with the General Directorate for Contemporary Creativity on the MIC's Census for the Census of the Architecture of the Second Twentieth Century. She is currently collaborating as an external fellow with Ludovica Galeazzo (DBC, University of Padua), Principal Investigator of the ERC research project StG Venice's Nissology. Reframing the Lagoon City as an Archipelago: A Model for Spatial and Temporal Urban Analysis (16th-21st centuries) - VeNiss, to produce a digital exhibition for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
DISCIPLINARY GROUP
national Scientific Habilitation valid until 10.06.2030 as a 2nd band professor, Restoration and History of Architecture Competitive Sector 08/E2, Scientific Disciplinary Area ICAR 18/History of Archite
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