Alessandro Melis

Alessandro Melis

Title: IDC Foundation Endowed Chair;
Professor, Director, M.S. Programs (M.S. ACT)

Department: School of Architecture and Design

Campus: Long Island

Area(s) of Expertise: Climate-sensitive design, community resilience, temporary appropriation of public spaces

Education Credentials: Ph.D.

Industry Credentials: ARB, RIBA, AoU

Joined New York Tech: 2021


Alessandro Melis is the inaugural IDC Foundation Endowed Chair and a professor in the School of Architecture and Design. In 2021, he was the curator of the Italian Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia. Alessandro has been nominated Ambassador of Italian Design (ADI - Italian Ministry of External Affairs) in 2021 (Paris) and 2022 (New York and Washington). Previously, he was director of the International Cluster for Sustainable Cities at the University of Portsmouth, director of Postgraduate Engagement at the University of Auckland, co-director at the TPAI program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, visting professor at the Anhalt University Dessau, Politecnico di Torino, University of Perugia, and honorary fellow at Edinburgh University.

The relevance of his contribution to research is evidenced by 200+ publications, by as many citations in popular publications, and by conferences at institutions such as the University of Cambridge, MoMA, China Academy of Art, and TEDx. Recent monographs on his work include "Alessandro Melis. Utopic Real World, Invention Drawings," published by D Editore, and "Heliopolis 21," published by Skira Editore.

Recent Projects and Research

Principal investigator and transnational coordinator in international research, including the interdisciplinary project CRUNCH: Climate Resilient Urban Nexus Choices: Operationalizing the Food-Water-Energy Nexus, involving urban living labs in Gdańsk, Miami, Taiwan, Eindhoven, Uppsala, and Southend-on-Sea.

Selected Publications

Professional Honors and Awards

Courses Taught at New York Tech

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