Curriculum

Architect and PhD, Luca Morganti has been a temporary research fellow since 2024 in the field of Technological and environmental design of architecture. He gained his degree in Architecture from the University of Ferrara in 2020, with a thesis on a regeneration project and bioclimatic analysis of peri-urban industrial areas. Later, in 2025, he completed his PhD at the same university, focusing on optimising environmental and circularity data in the production processes of custom prefabricated façades, in collaboration with Focchi SpA.

His research focuses on technological and methodological innovation in the construction sector, promoting development models and strategies aimed at minimising its environmental impacts, with particular attention to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), industrialised façade systems, development of circular materials, digitalisation of environmental data, and circular economy models for the built environment. He has taken part in national and international projects, including REWINDS (PR FESR 2021-2027), BASAJAUN (H2020) e CE4CON (FSTP H2020).

Alongside his research, he carries out teaching activities at the Department of Architecture, where he has held roles as adjunct lecturer, academic tutor, teaching assistant, and seminar speaker in the degree programmes of Architecture and Industrial Product Design, as well as within the IDAUP PhD programme.

Since 2022, he has been a member of the Italian Society of Architectural Technology (SITdA) and, since 2026, of the Italian LCA Network Association. In the professional field, registered with the Order of Architects of Ravenna since 2021, he has collaborated as a Sustainability Specialist with companies in the sector, and since 2025, he has been co-founder of an entrepreneurial initiative focused on applying processes for the recovery and regeneration of materials for architecture.