Daniele Calisi
Assistant professor
Department of Architecture
Roma Tre University
Italy
Biography
Daniele Calisi (Perugia 1975), architect, Research Doctor of Science in Representation and Relief with a winning thesis of the UID 2007 National Prize, is a researcher at the University of Rome Tre. He taught at the Politecnico di Milano and Gabriele d’Annunzio University of Chieti Pescara. He deals with design, digital representation and descriptive geometry, with particular attention to the historical re-reading of the major theorists and encoders. He has been active in numerous publications on these issues and in particular has dealt with profound studies on Leonardo da Vinci and his premonitions, on the Musulman Alhazen and his theories on optics, on Canaletto with geometric analysis and studies on the dilated spatialities of his paintings.
Research Interest
design, digital representation and descriptive geometry,