Annalisa Metta

Annalisa Metta, Architect, PhD in Landscape and Garden Design, she is an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at Roma Tre University. In 2016 she was the Italian Fellow in Architecture/Landscape Architecture at the American Academy in Rome, where she currently serves as advisor. She has lectured in many universities and cultural institutions, among which the School of Design at the Penn University in Philadelphia; the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, the École Nationale Supérieure de Paysage de Versailles/ Marseilles, the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome, the Parson School of Design in New York. Among her books: Il paesaggio è un mostro. Città selvatiche e nature ibride (2022); Wild and the City. Landscape Architecture for Lush Urbanism (2020); Southward. When Rome will have gone to Tunis (2018); Anna e Lawrence Halprin. Paesaggi e coreografie del quotidiano (2015).


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