She holds a PhD in Landscape Architecture from the School of Architecture of Alghero, University of Sassari (2011). She obtained her degree in Architecture from the School of Architecture of Florence (1999). Since 2004 she has coordinated various international operative workshops, experimenting with shared practices in urban interventions through artistic media as a vehicle for the revitalization of open spaces, in collaboration with local artists, communities and cultural foundations. In recent years she has collaborated with different universities, foundations and cultural institutions, such as Cornell University in Rome (2009), the Master in Landscape Architecture of Barcelona at ETSAB_UPC (2010), RMIT University, School of Architecture and Design, Melbourne (Practice Research Symposium 2013-18), Bauhaus Dessau Foundation (2011) and ENSP, École nationale supérieure du Paysage, Versailles (2013-14-15-16), where she particularly participated as photographic and cartographic curator, as well as coordinator of field trips for summer schools on the theme of new renewable energy landscapes within the Mediterranean area (southern Spain and North Africa for Bauhaus Dessau) and in northern Normandy (for EMILA European Master in Landscape Architecture), in addition to Universidad Marista, Mérida (2016), the Chinese universities of SCUA, SCUT, GAFA in Guangzhou and PKU, Beijing (2017), UHM, University of Hawaii at Manoa (2017), Turenscape Academy since 2018. Since 2009, she has coordinated various workshops for the Second Level Master in Mediterranean Landscape Urbanism, at the School of Architecture of Alghero, University of Sassari, where she worked as academic coordinator for the second edition of the MMLU Master (2014-2015). She is co-founder and has been scientific coordinator during the first six editions (2011-2016) of LandWorks-Sardinia, an international operative program based on the island of Sardinia, created in 2011 and focused on Mediterranean Landscape, as an operative method to investigate new modalities of analysis and enhancement, revitalization and management of contemporary Mediterranean cultural landscapes and to experiment with landscape strategies in abandoned UNESCO heritage sites and neglected urban sites. She is co-founder and scientific coordinator of LWCircus, the Italian-Mexican shared operative program born in 2016 and focused on experimental modalities in the search for new strategies for sustainable urban and rural development in sensitive natural areas and the revitalization of cultural landscapes within the Mediterranean and developing countries.







