

Dr Guido Robazza
Biography
Guido Robazza is an architect passionate about cities. He is Associate Professor in Urban Studies and Architecture at the 91¸£ÀûÍø School of Architecture, where he coordinates the Project Office, a practice-based research and educational environment that promotes urban and architectural collective practices of civic engagement. Guido teaches urban planning, architectural design, and architectural representation. He recently set up the post-graduate Master unit Open Cities Lab: Design for emergent urban territories. Guido is an active researcher. His practice-based doctoral thesis explored Temporary Urban Practices in the contemporary city, and he has recently been a co-investigator in the Interreg project ‘Plasticity: Resourcing Plastics from the City’, and in the Global Challenges Research Project ‘Building Resilient Coastal Communities’.
Prior to his current position, Guido worked as researcher at LSE Cities - Urban Age, where he contributed to a range of research projects on urbanization processes and their socio-economic implications. Among other projects, he coordinated the ‘Cities and Energy’ research as well as lead the data section of the publication ‘Living in the Endless City’.
Guido has organised international conferences, and participated as guest speaker in several ones, publishing on urban subjects including mobility, environmental sustainability and temporary urbanism. He was awarded prizes in international competitions of architecture, urban design, and info-graphic data-visualization. He has been visiting lecturer at the New York University (NYU), Istituto di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV), Ca Foscari Venezia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) and Beijing Jiaotong University (BJU).
As a practicing architect, Guido co-founded and directed NoWall Architecture, a practice based in London and Bogotá, designing projects for both the private and public sectors, including urban regeneration projects, public spaces, parks and mixed-use buildings. He has extensive international experience: he participated as design consultant to the RiverCity Gothenburg Vision (Sweden), acted as advisor for the planning department of Bogota’ DC (Colombia), supervised the construction of a slum upgrading project in Asuncion (Paraguay), and cooperated with an ONG in a post-earthquake capacity building project in Kathmandu (Nepal).
His work was exhibited at the 10th Venice Architecture Biennale ‘Cities, Architecture, Society’ (2006) and he has recently curated the project ‘DataFrames: A journey Through Global Data’ exhibited in the Italian Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale ‘How Will We Live Together’ (2021).
Guido holds a specialization in housing from the Institute of Cooperation in Habitat (Madrid – 2008), studied at the Polytechnic School of Architecture of Madrid and at the University of Architecture of Venice, where he was awarded his Master degree in 2004.
Research outputs
2025
Simioli, M., Robazza, G.
7 Feb 2025,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2024
Robazza, G.
1 Jun 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Robazza, G., Priego-Hernandez, J., Caputo, S., Melis, A.
23 May 2024, In: Buildings. 14, 6, 22p., 1513
Research output: Article
Romanillos, G., Robazza, G., Lovato, F.
30 Jan 2024, In: Journal of Maps. 20, 1, 13p., 2307539
Research output: Article
2023
Robazza, G., Melis, A.
18 May 2023,
Research output: Conference contribution
2022
Crowson, N., Robazza, G.
19 Dec 2022,
Research output: Other
Robazza, G., Smith, M.
30 Jul 2022,
Research output: Conference contribution
2021
Robazza, G., Melis, A.
18 Jun 2021,
Research output: Conference contribution
Robazza, G., Caputo, S.
1 Jun 2021, In: The Journal of Public Space
Research output: Article
Robazza, G., Kallitsis, P.
22 May 2021,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)