Mauro Baioni

Urban planner, PhD in Urban Policy and research fellow at the University of Roma Tre, as part of the European H2020 Sophia project on the impact assessment of cultural interventions. He has been a teaching assistant, contract lecturer and research collaborator, dealing in particular with the dynamics of urbanisation in Rome on a regional scale. Consultant to public administrations and research institutes, head of planning offices and designer of urban and territorial plans at the metropolitan and provincial municipal and implementation scales. He has participated in international programmes on urban regeneration and the consideration of environmental issues in planning. From 2013 to 2015 he was a member of the staff of the Urban Transformation Department of Roma Capitale. Editor and author of books and essays on urban planning, he is the director of the eddyburg School and a founding member of the eddyburg association.
Mimì Coviello

A landscape architect and baroque singer, she is co-founder of C-FARA (2014) and meson ro (2015), an architecture and landscape studio based in Matera.
She graduated from Roma Tre and studied at Strathclyde University, the University of Sassari, Ryerson University, and was a fellow at Peking University (Beijing) and the VWA Landscape Lab (Vevey).
During her career she has worked with MFuksas, dilber&stolfi studio and archit[e]nsions and VerzoneWoods Architectes and has collaborated with numerous national and international firms.
She holds an international PhD in Architecture and Urban Phenomenology from the DiCEM of the University of Basilicata.
She collaborates and has collaborated with several Italian universities and international research centres including the Ecole de Paysage de Versailles, the University of Basilicata, Ales SPA and the organisation Landworks Sardinia.
Her research on urban regeneration issues has allowed her to test case studies at the urban scale in the city of Matera as part of the Matera European Capital of Culture 2019 process.
She collaborates with Labic for the research project of comparative analysis of the urban and territorial contexts of Rome and Milan.
She graduated from Roma Tre and studied at Strathclyde University, the University of Sassari, Ryerson University, and was a fellow at Peking University (Beijing) and the VWA Landscape Lab (Vevey).
During her career she has worked with MFuksas, dilber&stolfi studio and archit[e]nsions and VerzoneWoods Architectes and has collaborated with numerous national and international firms.
She holds an international PhD in Architecture and Urban Phenomenology from the DiCEM of the University of Basilicata.
She collaborates and has collaborated with several Italian universities and international research centres including the Ecole de Paysage de Versailles, the University of Basilicata, Ales SPA and the organisation Landworks Sardinia.
Her research on urban regeneration issues has allowed her to test case studies at the urban scale in the city of Matera as part of the Matera European Capital of Culture 2019 process.
She collaborates with Labic for the research project of comparative analysis of the urban and territorial contexts of Rome and Milan.