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Francesca Lanz is an Assistant Professor of Interior Architecture at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment.
Dr Lanz held lectureship and research positions as a visiting scholar at various prestigious European universities, including Politecnico di Milano (2010-2020), University of Amsterdam (2018), Newcastle University (2019-2021), and Lincoln University (2021-2022). She holds an MSc in Architecture and a PhD in Interior Architecture and Exhibition Design, both awarded magna cum laude by Politecnico di Milano; she is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and obtained the Italian National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor of Architecture with a subject specialization in Interior Architecture in 2018.
With over 15 years of experience in teaching and researching architecture, Dr. Lanz is a leading international researcher with an interdisciplinary profile lying at the intersection of architecture, museography, exhibition design, and memory, museum, and heritage studies. Her research innovatively combines these diverse disciplinary approaches, theories, and practices to explore the role of the built environment and museums in contemporary societies, with a particular interest in neglected heritages and memories. This is evident in her work on cities, museums, migration, and the adaptive reuse of sites of difficult history, including prisons and asylums.
On these topics, she has a wide track record of publications, international research funding success, impact, and collaborative working. She recently completed a Marie Sklodoswska Curie Individual Fellowship, focussing on the reuse of former mental asylums into mind museums. She is leading the research group ARCH [Adaptive Reuse and Cultural Heritage] within the international Scientific Research Network READ.ADAPT.REUSE. Reading and transforming the As Found (2024-2029) involving 15 European Universities coordinated by Hasselt University (BE) and funded by the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO).
With a background in architecture, primarily focused on interior architecture, Dr Lanz expertise expands to intersect different disciplines, including museography, exhibition design, and memory, museum, and heritage studies. Combining these diverse disciplinary approaches, theories, and practices, Dr Lanz has delivered pioneering research in architecture and heritage studies, specifically focusing on adaptive reuse, neglected heritages and contemporary museums.
This has resulted in numerous high-quality outputs, including 27 book chapters, 9 peer-reviewed journal articles, 4 edited volumes, and 3 books including a Routledge-published research monograph. She has over a decade of experience in developing and working on cutting-edge funded research projects in the field of architecture and heritage. Among these shr contributed as Co-Investigator and Dissemination Leader for the the collaborative research projects MeLa (EU-FP7, 2011–2015) on museums and migration, and TRACES (EU-H2020, 2016-2019) on contentious heritage and creative co-productions; she have been Co-Principal Investigator for the collaborative research project en/counter/points (HERA, 2019–22) on public spaces in a time of migrations, and Principal Investigator for the research project ReMIND (MSCA-IF, 2019–22) an interdisciplinary study on the adaptive reuse of former asylums into "mind museums".
Alongside these and other funded research programmes, Dr Lanz has been involved in several design-based research projects, and I has been appointed for scientific consultancies developing research-informed solutions to real-world problems, engaging with external stakeholders and contributing to stakeholder-focused knowledge exchange. These include a consultancy for the adaptive reuse and musealisation of the former prison at Fornelli for the Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara (2018-2019); a scientific consultancy on the "City museums global mapping and definition" special project by CAMOC, the International Council of Museums committee for city museums (2020-2023); the participation as a designer in a pilot study supported by the Milan Municipality and UNICEF for the refurbishing of a primary school in Milan (2017-2018); and the design contribution in the project for the musealisation and adaptive reuse of the Marchiondi Institute in Milan, funded by the bank foundation CARIPLO (2009-2010).
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education, Fellow of the Higher Education Accademy (FHEA), Higher Education Academy
Award Date: 4 Jul 2023
Architecture, Other Qualification, Italian Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor of Interior Architecture and Exhibition Design, ANVUR
Award Date: 8 Oct 2018
Architecture, PhD
30 Apr 2009 → 31 Dec 2099
Award Date: 30 Apr 2009
Architecture, MSc, Politecnico di Milano
Award Date: 14 Jul 2005
University of Lincoln
Sept 2021 → Aug 2022
Newcastle University
Jun 2019 → May 2023
Politecnico di Milano
Oct 2010 → Dec 2020
Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Francesca Lanz (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
Cameron McEwan (Participant), Francesca Lanz (Organiser), Patrizio Martinelli (Participant) & Francesca Gotti (Participant)
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participating in a conference, workshop, ...
Francesca Lanz (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
Francesca Lanz (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation