FRANCESCO CAMMARATA
Francesco Cammarata (1989) studied "Construction Engineering - Architecture" in Rome (Tor Vergata University) and Madrid (San Pablo CEU). He graduated on February 2014 discussing a thesis in City Planning titled "Reorganization of Labicano District in Rome".
He got engineering license on October 2014.
He is a PhD Student in "Civil Engineering" (program: "Architecture and Construction") at Rome Tor Vergata University since November 2014. He currently conducts his research in collaboration with the SIXXI team coordinated by Sergio Poretti and Tullia Iori, focusing his studies on some concrete structures designed by famous Italian engineers (Krall, Morandi, Zorzi and others) and built by important Italian constructors (Ferrobeton, Ferrocemento, Farsura and others) in Sicily during 20th Century.
His research activity includes collaboration with several Institutions, among: Central Archives of the State, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, ANAS Historical Archives in Cesano (Rome).