Giulia Marino, architect (University of Florence, Italy) and PhD (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland), Professor at the UCLouvain, LAB Institute since 2019 (Brussels, Belgium). Her scientific interests are centered on conservation of the modern and contemporary heritage, and in history of 20th-century construction techniques and building services. She has developed these two main strands of research in her work, as well as the monumental heritage and in the extensive corpus of architectural production 1945-1975. In 2007 she co-founded the Laboratory of Techniques and Preservationof Modern Architecture at the EPFL with Franz Graf.
She has given lectures in Europe (Paris, Lisbon,Milan, Luxembourg, etc.) and internationally (Chandigarh, Mexico City, Tokyo, Montreal, Taipei, Rio de Janeiro, etc.). Her last books are the monographs The Many Lives of Apartment-Studio. Le Corbusier (2017, 2023), La Buvette d’Évian. Maurice Novarina, Jean Prouvé, Serge Ketoff (2018), Avanchet-Parc (2020) and Le Cèdre. Jean Tschumi. She is Co-chair of Docomomo Switzerland, member of the Docomomo International Scientific Committeeon Technology and ICOMOS.