LEAP | International Laboratory for the Environmental and Architectural Project Research activities The activity of the International Laboratory for the Environmental and Architectural Project promotes and disseminates research results in the field of urban and territorial project development, with particular attention to the environmental dimension and interdisciplinarity. The research involves different technical and contextual knowledge, offering a unified vision of the project across all its scales.Activities are carried out through didactic and thesis laboratories, summer schools, scientific publications, and consulting for local authorities. LEAP promotes a project-oriented approach that pays specific attention to three significant dimensions:Environmental dimension. The inseparability between city and territory does not simply imply the diffusion of the city into the territory, but rather an expansion of inhabiting towards places that are external to the compact urban core, yet fundamental to collective identity. The territory and its environmental processes become part of urban organization.Collective dimension. This concerns the objectives of the project, its coherence with the expectations and aspirations of local communities, and the recognition of the project as a cooperative and collective action.Dimension of openness to possibilities. This requirement highlights the need for the project not to be constructed in a definitive way, but as a process that opens up different possibilities for future generations.LEAP addresses the theme of inhabiting at architectural, urban, and territorial scales, engaging with the structural matrices of the territory as well as with the vulnerabilities and environmental challenges of local contexts. Research topics range from climate change and risk in extreme coastal environments, to the challenges of urban regeneration in both high- and low-density contexts, the reorganization of public spaces in marginal areas, the conversion of brownfield sites, and the redevelopment of coastal areas characterized by tourism. Equipment and software A3 Colour Laser Printer, 6 PCS and software provided by DADU. Address Asilo SellaVia Garibaldi 35, Alghero (SS) – 07041 People Giovanni Maciocco – Coordinator Gianfranco Sanna – Coordinator Silvia Serreli – Coordinator Paola Pittaluga Antonello Marotta Francesco Spanedda Giovanni Maria Biddau Cristian Cannaos Giuseppe Onni Andrea Sulis Gabriele Bennati Andrea Carboni Bakary Coulibaly Andrea Pintus Federica Porcheddu Fabrizia Sanna Sandro Sanna Maurizio Sebastiano Serra Research group Aldo Lino, Daniele Angelone, Alfonso Annunziata, Alessandro Auzzas, Gabriele Bennati, Badr el Boudour Jayari, Nesrine Chemli, Matteo Fusaro, Maria Gutierrez, Laura Lutzoni, Federico Miscali, Alessandro Pabis, Paolo Pala, Delia Pasella, Lorenzo Rubiu, Sabina Selli. Browse AnimazioneDesign GRA•VIS | Graphic and Visual Science Laboratory Geology Laboratories GeoMaterials Lab Materials and Structures Testing Laboratory LACHE | Laboratory for the Analysis and Conservation of Cultural Heritage LaMo | Physical and Virtual Modelling Laboratory LEA | Laboratorio di Ecologia Acquatica LEA | Applied Epistemology Lab LEAP | International Laboratory for the Environmental and Architectural Project PEI | Project and Environmental Infrastructure – Focus Accessibility Rn | Research, Survey, Representation Circularity Technologies Unità di ricerca INdAM Website LEAP Contacts Gianfranco Sanna gianfranco.sanna@uniss.it