Cristiano Luchetti (Ancona 1970), attended the Università G. d’Annunzio Chieti, University of Ljubljana, University of Waterloo earning a Laurea in Architettura from the Facoltà di Architettura di Pescara (Chieti) in 1999, and a Master of Architecture degree from The Pennsylvania State University in 2004. Since 1998 he has taught architectural design for both Italian and international universities, including: The University of Waterloo, Università di Roma 3, Università G. d’Annunzio di Chieti and The Pennsylvania State University where he has also taught visual communication. He currently collaborates as Visiting Professor and Guest Critic for several American programs in Italy (Ohio State University, Temple University, Florida International University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University of Waterloo, University of Washington, Pratt Institute, Texas A&M, Rensleear Polytechnic Institute.) He has participated in several national and international competitions. Cristiano is currently involved in urban development, public urban spaces, and interior design projects. In 2003 he created Burro (Butter), an open structured multidisciplinary artistic group that aims at exploring theoretical issues related to architecture through performances and installations. He is a co-founder of LAN.

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Pietro Nunziante (Napoli 1970), attended the Università di Napoli “Federico II” and the Ecole d’Architecture of Nantes, and he has studied computer graphics at the research center Cineca of Bologna. He is involved in architectural projects, landscape design, computer graphics and scientific visualization. Since 1994 works as consultant for several professional firms and public institutions. Pietro has been in charge of researches and seminars promoted by the Università Federico II of Naples. He has participated in several national and international competitions and he has been curator of exhibitions. Since 1999 he teaches visual communication at “Istituto Superiore di Design di Napoli.” He is currently involved in the development of “free-source” collaborative designing platforms and participates in the creation of independent informational networks. He is a co-founder of LAN.

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Alexander Valentino (Bari 1967), 1986 studied photography at Akademie der Kuenst in Berlin. 1987-97 degree in architecture at Università Federico II in Naples including a year studying at the Bauhaus in Weimar. After graduating he worked as an interior designer and was actively involved in the conservation and development of peripheral and industrial landscapes. Between 1999-2000  he attended a Master program at the Bartlett school of Architecture in London. In England he participated in radical architecture projects (RAV, Trangressive Architecture); he also created CODOTUA, a space for artistic events in south London. In 2001 he returned to Italy where he has collaborated with a number of different architecture offices (Fuksas, Ian+, Ma0). He is has been a member of Stalker (2002-06), co-fonder of Osservatorio Nomade (On/corviale, On/egnatia, On/roma). He also curates exhibitions, including Kunstwerke, Palais de Tokyo, Triennale di Milano, and Museion Bolzano. He collaborates with north American Universities programs in Italy. He has coordinated the EU-ROMA research project. Today he is part of the National Support Team of Romed, a program of the Council of Europe to support Roma social inclusion. He is co-founder of LAN.

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