Fabrizia Sanna

PhD student | XXXIX Cycle

Short bio

A graduate in Civil Engineering with a thesis in the Architecture of Large Structures, she specialized in Urban Planning for Waterfronts at the University of Florence. She subsequently joined the Historic Center Laboratory of the Municipality of San Gavino M.le. She has worked as a freelancer and collaborated on training activities at the Faculty of Architecture of Florence as part of the Advanced Course in Urban Planning. Having won a competition, she has worked in public administration since 2008, currently as a Technical Manager. Currently enrolled in the third year of the PhD program in Architecture and Environment (Cycle XXXIX), her research investigates the possibility of creating a governance model for museum networks in low-density areas. For the node-type agreements typical of museum networks, she analyzes the Special Public-Private Partnership as a strategic device that strengthens the capacity for territorial regeneration through collective action.

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