Dr MARCO IULIANO University of Liverpool, School of Architecture Abercromby Square, Liverpool L69 7ZN [email protected]; 0151 7942602

Born in in 1973, Marco Iuliano graduated cum laude from Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II in 1997 and for the outstanding results he gained a grant for the academic career. Continuing his studies at the Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Architettonici e Paesaggio (School of Advanced Architectural Heritage) at Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II he received an MPhil after a 2-year course in 2000. He completed his studies in 2004 with an International PhD from the same University in collaboration with the Université de Provence. He was invited to present papers in Villa Medici and Palazzo Farnese (Rome), Italian Institute of Human Science (Florence), University of Berne, Maison Méditerranéenne de Science de l’Homme (Marseille), Harvard University (United States), Italian Cultural Institute () and in many other institutions. In 2008 he won the prestigious award for the best paper in Urban Studies in the international competition organized by the University of Rome. He is recipient of several grants and has held fellowships at the British Library, Centre of Architecture Andrea Palladio (Vicenza) and Italian Ministry of University (MIUR); he was also awarded an Italian CNR Postdoc. He is planner and member of the scientific committee for the international Master in Histoire de la Ville et du Paysage co-funded by the Italian Ministry of Research (MIUR, €42k) held in collaboration with the University of Grenoble. Since 2005 he teaches Contemporary Architectural History (University of Naples, Marseille, Cambridge and London) and is in the scientific committee of different architectural photography prizes (2007 and 2009) as well as member of the scientific committee of the 4th and 5th international conferences on Urban Iconography and curator of the exhibition and catalogue Modern and Imperfect (2007) and Demolish! (2009). His research focuses on architectural and urban history with a special interest in the intersections between the work of architecture and the visual arts (photography and cartography). Special interests include the multidisciplinary approach to the analysis of the representation as a complex system of communication, helpful also in the conceiving of the architectural works. In 2005-2008 he was the PI of the Digital Archive funded by a Bank Foundation for the Archivio Fotografico Parisio, one of the greatest Italian architectural image archives with almost one million negatives. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and is author and editor of five books: the most recent has been selected as book of the Year in the Times Literary Supplement by Marina Warner. He has organized at Cambridge University the international conference Still Architecture (May 2012) and, with Tate Liverpool, Rolling Around Like Gorillas (2014).

Education

International PhD (2004) Department of Architectural History, Faculty of Architecture University of Naples “Federico II” - University of Marseille Aix I (4 years) MPhil (2000) Scuola di Specializzazione Beni Architettonici e Paesaggio, University of Naples “Federico II” (Advanced School of Architectural Heritage and Landscape, 2 years) Laurea (1997) Faculty of Architecture, University of Naples “Federico II” (5 years)

Professional History

2013-current Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of the Centre for Architecture and Visual Arts, (CAVA), University of Liverpool 2010-2012 Research Fellow and Senior Research Associate, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge 2008 J.B. Harley Fellow, British Library 2006-2009 Chercheur associé, Université de Provence 2005-2009 Professore a contratto in Architectural History, University of Naples “Federico II” 2004-present Research fellow, Centre for European Urban Iconography, University of Naples “Federico II” 2000 National Qualification as History of Art Teacher, Certified by Italian Ministry of Education 1998-2000 Researcher, Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR) 1

Fellowships, Grants and Awards

2014 Research and Development Fund, University of Liverpool for Research at CCA 2013 Paul Mellon Educational Grant for the Conference The Wrong Architecture? 2010-2012 Marie Curie Intra-European Research Fellowship, European Commission 2011 Invited Visiting Teacher, Architectural Association, Bedford Square, London 2011 CRASSH Conference Grant, University of Cambridge 2010 EU- 7th Framework Program Grant 2009 Research Grant, Department of Architectural History, University of Naples “Federico II” 2008 Prize for the Best Paper in Urban History, University of Rome 2008 J.B. Harley Fellowship, British Library, National Archives, Royal Geographical Society 2008-2009 Research Grant, National Interest Research Projects (PRIN), Italian Ministry of University 2007 Research Grant, Department of Cultural Heritage, Province of Naples 2006 Research Grant, Italian National Council of Researches (CNR) 2005-2008 PI of the Digital Archive, San Paolo Trust-Bank Foundation Grant 2005-2006 Co-Investigator and Planner, International Master in the History of the City (MIUR Grant) 2005-2006 Post Doctoral Research Fellowship, Italian National Council of Researches (CNR) 2004 Research Grant, Department of Cultural and Landscape Heritage, Campania Region 2003-2005 Research Grant, National Interest Research Projects (PRIN), Italian Ministry of University 2001 Scholarship for the 43rd Course, Centre of Architecture Andrea Palladio (CISA) 2001 University of Naples “Federico II” Postgraduate Scholarship (PhD - 4 years grant) 2000 University of Provence Scholarship, Digital Cartography applied to Urban History 1999 Research Grant in the Cultural Heritage, Municipality of Siena () 1997 Grant for Academic Career, University of Naples Federico II

Selected conference papers

2015 “Avant Garde Aalto”, Alvar Aalto Conference, Aalto Museum, Jyvaskyla, (18 Feb, keynote) 2014 “/Lucien Herve: pair or peers?” Building with Light: the Legacy of Robert Elwall Royal Institute of British Architects, London (13 Nov, invited speaker) “Stirling and Photography”, FAUP-Porto School of Architecture (17-18 Oct, invited speaker) 2011 “Montage d’Orient”, XVII Rencontre de La Fondation Le Corbusier: Centenaire du Voyage d'Orient, , Istanbul Naples, (11-12 Nov) “An Alternative Education for Architecture”, Architectural Association, London (24 May) “Rome in Maps”, History of Art Department, University of Cambridge (17 October) 2010 Chair of the Session “National Identities”, International Conference Emerging Landscapes, London, University of Westminster (25-27 June) 2009 “Celluloid cities: the impact of Istituto LUCE on the urban imaginary”, Urban Cinematics, Centre for Research in the Arts Social Science and Humanities, University of Cambridge (8-9 Dec) “Building the idea of Modernity: architecture, photography and journals, 1928-33”, 40th Martin Centre Research Seminars, University of Cambridge, Department of Architecture, (11 Nov) “Finding Constantinople: Toponyms and Urban Space Definitions 1520-1572”, International Seminar Se repérer dans l’espace urbain. Localisation, orientation et déplacement entre XVIe et XIXe siècle, University of Aix Marseille I Provence (16 February) “Costantinople and the Renaissance Europe, 1479-1572”, International Seminar on Urban Image, Italian Institute of Human Science, Florence-Naples (31 January) 2

2008 “The cartographic collection of Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni”, Ministry of Cultural Heritage Committee for the Bicentenary of the French Decade 1806-2006, Società Napoletana di Storia Patria, Naples-Castel Nuovo (16-17 May) “Cities of Italian Touring Club”, International Conference Descriptio Urbis. Measuring and representing the modern and contemporary cities, University of Rome (27 May). Awarded best international scholarly paper in Urban History 2007 “Cartography and representation of the city: two Italian case studies”, Urban Icons. Representation of the city as a rhetoric form, University of Macerata, Palazzo Ugolini (12 July) “The cartographic office of Italian Touring Club”, 22nd International Conference in the History of Cartography, University of Switzerland, Bern (7-8 June) 2006 “New documents for the History of Contemporary Architecture”, Architecture, Town Planning and Culture in Italy between the Wars. Paris, Italian Institute of Culture (19 September) “Europe in Naples: cartography from the Dépôt de la Guerre”, 4th International Conference Iconography of European Cities, University of Naples Federico II with the École française de Rome, church of SS. Marcellino and Festo, Naples (23-24 June) 2005 “Architecture, Photography and Documentary Film in 30’s Naples”, Modern Architecture and World Heritage. The role of UNESCO and the Modern Heritage List, University of Naples with UNESCO-World Heritage Centre (18-19 November 2005) “Le cadastre de Naples et de la province”, Les systèmes cadastraux en et en Europe aux XIXe et XXe siècles, Université de Paris with Ministère de l’Economie, (20 January) 2004 “The Photographic Archive Parisio for the Urban History”, 2nd International Conference of the Italian Association of Urban History, University of Rome III (24-26 June) 2003 “Venice portrays Constantinople, 1479-1520”, L’image peinte de la ville, Académie de France à Rome, Villa Medici (1-3 December) “Melchior Lorck’s Constantinople view. Cartography and urban history”, 20th International Conference on the History of Cartography, Harvard University (15-20 June) “Costantinople in the 16th century. The City in the Western Documents”, 2nd International Conference on Urban History, École française de Rome, Palazzo Farnese (12-13 May) 2001 “The Gulf of Naples by Pieter Bruegel, technique and urban structure”, 1st International Conference on Urban History, École française de Rome, Palazzo Farnese (31 May-1 June) 2000 “Bartolo Longo Town Planner in Pompeii”, Paul Harris Fellow conferring ceremony to Bartolo Longo, Rotary International, Pompeii Papal Seminary (10 May 2000)

Publications

In Print

§ “The Italian Touring Club”, in M. Monmonnier (ed.), History of Cartography. Cartography in the 20th Century, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2015

Published Books

§ Melchior Lorck’s Istanbul in the European Context, vol. 4 of Melchior Lorck complete work, with Erik Fisher, Mikael Bøgh Rasmussen, Ernst Jonas Bencard, Copenhagen: The Royal Library of Denmark, 2009 - ISBN: 87- 91393-61-2. Book of the Year in 2009 Times Literary Supplement List and London Review of Books (May 2010) www.melchiorlorck.com § The city of the cartographers. Studies and research in urban history, with B. Marin and C. de Seta (eds.), Naples: Electa Napoli, 2008 - ISBN: 978-88-510-0542-9

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§ Modern and imperfect. The reconstruction of Naples from the photographs of the Parisio Archive, Naples: Paparo Edizioni, 2007 - ISBN: 978-88-87111-59-0 § Culture et architecture en Italie dans les années Trente. La Triennale, l’E42, la Mostra d’Oltremare et la Modern Heritage List, with F. Lucarelli and A. Mignozzi (eds.), Naples: Paparo Edizioni, 2006 - ISBN: 88- 87111-54-5 § Bartolo Longo town-planner in Pompeii (1876-1926), with S. Federico (eds.), Naples: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2000 - ISBN: 88-495-0078-5

Book Chapters

§ “Stirling under Review” in Stirling+Wiford: American Builings, A. Berman (ed.), London: Artifice, 2015 ISBN/ISSN: 978-1908967343 § “Montage d'Orient”, in L’invention d’un architecte. Le voyage en Orient de Le Corbusier, Paris: La Villette/Fondation Le Corbusier, 2013, pp. 414-423 - ISBN : 978-2-915-456-80-6 § “Celluloid cities: the impact of Istituto LUCE on the urban imaginary”, in Urban Cinematics, University of Cambridge, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, 8-10 Dicember 2009, Cambridge: University of Cambridge, p. 60-66 - ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-9564568-0-9 § “The urbanism of the borders: a contemporary approach”, in A. Buccaro and C. de Seta (eds.), The historical centres of the Province of Naples: structure, form and urban identity, Naples: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2009, pp. 91-108 - ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-495-1751-4 § “Venice and the map of Constantinople: Gentile Bellini and Giovanni Andrea Vavassore, 1479-1520”, in The city of the cartographers. Studies and research in urban history, B. Marin and C. de Seta with M. Iuliano (eds.), Naples: Electa Napoli, 2008, pp. 106-119 - ISBN: 978-88-510-0542-9 § “Le cadastre de Naples et de sa province”, in F. Bourillon, P. Clergeot and N. Vivier (eds.), in De l’estime au cadastre en Europe. Les systèmes cadastraux aux XIXe et XXe siècles, Paris: Ministère de l’Economie et de l’Industrie de France, 2008, pp. 309-322 - ISBN/ISSN: 1248-6620 § “The Campania Cities in the Tradition of Italian Touring Club” in A. Buccaro and C. de Seta (eds.), Iconography of the cities in Campania, vol. 2, Naples: Electa Napoli 2007, pp. 101-118 - ISBN: 978-88-510- 0483-5 § “Housing sequences in documentary films and photography” in U. Carughi (ed.), City, architecture, public housing. Naples and the INA-Casa Master plan, Naples: Clean Edizioni, 2006, pp. 220-224 -ISBN: 88-8497- 015-6 § “Metamorphosis of the image between cartography and topography (1828-1927)”, in C. de Seta and A. Buccaro (eds.), Iconography of the cities in Campania. Naples, vol. 1, Naples: Electa Napoli, 2006, pp. 83-96 - ISBN/ISSN: 88-510-0324-6 § “From the Photographic Archives Parisio and Troncone: Images for the Modern Heritage List”, in F. Lucarelli (ed.), The Mostra d’Oltremare. An Historical-Architectural Heritage of the 20th century in Naples, Naples: Electa Napoli, 2005, pp. 25-40 - ISBN: 88-510-0309-2 § “Naples Angevin Capital” (with L. Di Mauro), in Medieval Mediterranean Sea-Cities: Typologies, Amalfi: Amalfi Cultural Centre, 2005, pp. 313-334 - ISSN: 88-88283-11-0 § “Ottoman Costantinople. Architectures and cities in Melchior Lorck’s veduta”, in C. de Seta (ed.), Between East and West. Cities and iconography from 15th to 19th centuries, Naples: Electa Napoli, 2004, pp. 78-92 - ISBN/ISSN: 88-510-0199-5 § “Culture, architecture and urban history during the Austrian period”, in I. Principe (ed.), The Austrian Map of the Reign of Naples (1821-1827)”, Vibo Valentia: Monteleone, 2003, pp. 53-71 § “Calabrian Cartography in the Aragonese Period”, in S. Valtieri (ed.), History of in the Renaissance, Rome: Gangemi Editore, 2002, pp. 48-68 - ISBN - 88-492-0351-9 § “An Unpublished Angevin Shipyard”, in Bulletin of the Superintendence for Architectural Heritage, I-2000

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Journal Articles

§ “The Cambridge Experiment”, in Arts, 3, 2014, 307-334 http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/3/3/307 § “The paper cities of the Touring Club Italiano”, in Città e Storia, 5, 2010, pp. 85-97 - ISSN: 1828-6364 § “The Project for the Port of Naples: the Reasons of History”, in Ananke (special issue - Contemporary Architecture), 55, 2008, pp.100-106 - ISSN: 1129-8219 § “The Shot of Modernity”, editorial, in Docomomo Journal-Italy, 22, 2008, pp. 1-2 § “Points of view. Two glass-negative boxes by Giulio Parisio (1938)”, in Storia Urbana, 111, 2006, pp. 81-90 - ISSN: 0391-2248 § “The Cadastral Maps of the Province of Naples in the 20th Century”, in Città e Storia, 2, 2006, pp. 507-520 - ISSN: 1828-6364 § “Mirages (1917-1969)”, in EUtropia (Embassy of France in Italy journal), 3, 2003, pp. 84-96-ISSN: 1824-825X § “Naples from a bird’s eye perspective” in Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Italie et Mediterranee, 113-1, 2001, pp. 287-311 - ISSN: 1123-9891

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