october
27oct18:00- 20:00Inauguration and lecture by Dominique Perrault

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A inaugurare Milano Arch Week sarà l'architetto e urbanista Dominique Perrault, vincitore del Premio Mies van der Rohe per la progettazione della Biblioteca nazionale di Francia.
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A inaugurare Milano Arch Week sarà l’architetto e urbanista Dominique Perrault, vincitore del Premio Mies van der Rohe per la progettazione della Biblioteca nazionale di Francia.
Time
(Monday) 18:00 - 20:00
Location
Politecnico di Milano, Patio di Architettura
via Ampère 2
Organizer
Politecnico di Milano
28oct18:30- 20:00Lecture by Didier Faustino

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With a focus on four
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With a focus on four different projects of various scale, from object to building, Didier Fiúza Faustino will question our understanding of architecture through norms and forms. He will discuss the possibility to act otherwise by pushing the boundaries or simply considering things differently.
Didier Fiúza Faustino
Conceptual artist and architect Faustino graduatedat the Paris-Villemin School of Architecture in 1995 and started his own practice at the crossroadsofart andarchitecture. Operating with Bureau des Mésarchitectures in Paris and Lisbon, Faustino’sartistic work takes the shape of installations, sculptures, films, and editorial projects, always totranscend borders of society, design, art, and architecture by exploring the relationship betweenbodyand space.Faustino was awarded the Dejean Prize, Silver Medal of the French Academy of Architecture, in 2010,the Pierre Cardin Prize (Architecture) of the Academy of Fine Arts/Institut de France in 2018, and heisone of the 2022 laureates ofthe French Design 100. He is Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters.
Time
(Tuesday) 18:30 - 20:00
Location
Politecnico di Milano, Patio di Architettura
via Ampère 2
Organizer
Politecnico di Milano
29oct18:30- 20:30Lecture by Carlo Ratti

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Carlo Ratti is a scientist,
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Carlo Ratti is a scientist, designer, and public intellectual working on the future of cities and
the built environment. One of the top ten most-cited scholars in the field of urban planning,
he teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, where he directs the
Senseable City Lab, and is Distinguished Professor of urban studies at the Politecnico di Milano.
His work includes the influence of big data and digital technologies on urban life, the future of
mobility, participatory urban design and the convergence between the natural and artificial world.
Time
(Wednesday) 18:30 - 20:30
Location
Politecnico di Milano, Patio di Architettura
via Ampère 2
Organizer
Politecnico di Milano
november
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december

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Communicating architecture to a non-specialist
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Communicating architecture to a non-specialist audience means not only interpreting and clarifying complex ideas but also developing accessible narratives capable of engaging and stimulating. Positioning architecture as a matter of collective relevance, and raising awareness among non-experts about the quality of design, construction, and the urban environment, has required a continuous evolution of narrative strategies over time.
In the past, architectural dissemination relied primarily on specialists or on the mediation of intellectuals. Today, however, media have multiplied and diversified, embracing visual, audiovisual, performative, and digital languages.
The conference aims to foster a historically grounded and critically engaged reflection on the impact that the evolution of languages, formats, and communication platforms has had – and continues to have – on the construction of architectural narratives intended for the general public. It seeks to examine case studies and models that reveal processes of transformation, continuity, and emerging challenges in architectural communication, spanning a timeline from the early 20th century to today’s diverse and complex media environment, characterized by a multiplicity of languages and platforms.
This is therefore an invitation for a critical examination of how the relationship between architecture and the general public has transformed and continues to evolve, considering the ways in which architectural narratives and modes of dissemination have been constructed and conveyed across various traditional and digital media.
Please send your abstract to: general-public-dabc@polimi.it
Deadline for abstract submission: September 20, 2025
Notification of acceptance: September 30, 2025
Time
december 2 (Tuesday) - 3 (Wednesday)
Location
Politecnico di Milano
Campus Bovisa, Via Durando 10 Edificio B9A Ingresso 2
Organizer
Politecnico di Milano
january
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