Institute Architecture professor curates exhibit at RWU School of Architecture, Art and Historic Preservation

Franco Pisani, practicing architect and professor of the course on Architecture in Context, after his extraordinary exploit in Fall 2008 when he brought his students to the Tuscan town of Cerreto Guidi to create an urban requalification project for the mayor, is now teaching a graduate course at the RWU School of Architecture, Art and Historic Preservation, where he has also curated an exhibit on the best student work of the last five years. He has also organized a program of guest lectures at the Bristol, RI, school. He was called to RWU at the request of his many former students.