Nadia Battaglio

Architect Torino, Italia / Italy

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Nadia Battaglio
Graduated in 2008 from the Polytechnic of Turin, she dedicated herself for three years to the CAPAcities (Competitiveness Action and Policies for Alpine Cities) project, promoted by the European Union for the development of Alpine areas on the issues of sustainability, conservation and development of small Alpine rural centres, finally developing the guidelines for the rehabilitation and revitalization of mountain villages adopted by the Piedmont Region.
Afterwards, she created a manual, in collaboration with prof. Andrea Bocco of the Polytechnic of Turin, attached to the Building Regulations of the Municipality of Premia (VB), for the rehabilitation of traditional stone houses and the protection of the historical and architectural heritage of the municipal area. The development of the guidelines was carried out with participative actions, involving professionals, local artisans and citizens in order to guarantee that the information was shared and propose effectively practicable solutions.
Afterwards she worked at other professional firms including that of the architect Milena Bertotto Rosso in Pinerolo, she founded an independent studio "Studio Ellisse architetti" together with the architect Lorenzo Serra, based in Turin, specialized in renovations and the use of environmentally friendly materials and low environmental impact, with particular attention to the rehabilitation of traditional rural architecture.
Since 2016 she is co-founder, designer and didactic tutor for the "Banca del Fare" project: building site workshops organized for the Association Parco Culturale Alta Langa, in Monesiglio (CN).
Nadia Battaglio
Nadia Battaglio
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Graduated in 2008 from the Polytechnic of Turin, she dedicated herself for three years to the CAPAcities (Competitiveness Action and Policies for Alpine Cities) project, promoted by the European Union for the development of Alpine areas on the issues of sustainability, conservation and development of small Alpine rural centres, finally developing the guidelines for the rehabilitation and revitalization of mountain villages adopted by the Piedmont Region. Afterwards, she created a manual, in collaboration with prof. Andrea Bocco of the Polytechnic of Turin, attached to the Building Regulations of the Municipality of Premia (VB), for the rehabilitation of traditional stone houses and the protection of the historical and architectural heritage of the municipal area. The development of the guidelines was carried out with participative actions, involving professionals, local artisans and citizens in order to guarantee that the information was shared and propose effectively practicable solutions. Afterwards she worked at other professional firms including that of the architect Milena Bertotto Rosso in Pinerolo, she founded an independent studio "Studio Ellisse architetti" together with the architect Lorenzo Serra, based in Turin, specialized in renovations and the use of environmentally friendly materials and low environmental impact, with particular attention to the rehabilitation of traditional rural architecture. Since 2016 she is co-founder, designer and didactic tutor for the "Banca del Fare" project: building site workshops organized for the Association Parco Culturale Alta Langa, in Monesiglio (CN).