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Daniele Pascale held a PhD in Architecture at the University of Bologna (2015), where he carries out teaching and research activities, as a tenure track researcher (2024). He focuses his scientific activity on the history of architecture and the city, with a particular interest in the Bolognese and Romagna areas and in the period from the 15th to the 18th century. He has participated in national and international conferences and has held grants at foreign institutions (The Warburg Institute in London; the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas). He is a member of the editorial board of “Porticus. Collana di Storia dell’Architettura dell’Emilia-Romagna” (BUP). Among his latest publications: L’opera di Coriolano Monti a Bologna (1859-1866). La saggia architettura» negli anni dell’unità d’Italia (SilvanaEditoriale, 2023), Una piazza del Rinascimento. Città e architettura negli anni di Carlo II Manfredi (1468-77) (BUP, 2021), and The Bolognese portico. History, architecture and the city (BUP, 2021, with Francesco Ceccarelli).
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