Architect. Member of the Prize’s Board of Experts (2022 - 2024)
Guido Robazza is an architect passionate about cities. He currently works as Senior Lecturer at the Portsmouth School of Architecture where he leads the Master Courses. Guido’s research and teaching focus on temporary urbanism and city-making. He coordinates an Urban Living Lab that promotes temporary urban practices to enable civic participation in the co-production of public space. Prior to his current position Guido worked as researcher at LSE Cities - Urban Age, where he developed an expertise on global urbanization processes.
He has been visiting lecturer in several universities, amongst other the New York University (NYU), Istituto di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV), and Beijing Jiaotong University (BJU). His research was exhibited at the 10th Venice Architecture Biennale “Cities, Architecture, Society” and he has recently coordinated the project DataFrames: A journey through Global Data, recently exhibited at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale “How Will We Live Together”.
Last updated: January 2022