Bio / CV
Lina Malfona is Associate Professor in Architecture. She pursued her research thanks to a Fulbright grant at the IFA (NYU) and some fellowships, among which the Visiting Scholarship at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA). She taught in many schools of architecture, among which Sapienza University of Rome, Politecnico di Milano and Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. She authored essays on the history, theory and criticism of architecture, and on the relationship between architectural form and urban space. Her most recent books include La condizione manierista (2021), Residentialism (2021), and Unfinished (2022). Her writings have been widely published on architectural journals, such as Domus, Log, and The Avery Review. Her built work has been awarded and exhibited in many institutions and museums, among which the MAXXI Museum of Rome and the Royal Academy of Arts in London.