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Luigi Cocchiarella

Cocchiarella, Luigi

Cocchiarella, Luigi

Associate Fellow, World Academy of Atr & Science; Architect; Associate Professor, Politecnico di Milano

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Associate Fellow, World Academy of Atr & Science; Architect; Associate Professor, Politecnico di Milano

Luigi Cocchiarella, Architect, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Politecnico di Milano. Affiliated at the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies and in the teaching staff at the School of Architettura e Società he has also taught at the School of Design. He is in charge as Coordinator of a postgraduate course for Secondary School teachers and as Scientific Director of educational programs of Digital Graphics Literacy for Professionals in connections with the Chamber of Engineers and Architects. His research interests lie in the field of Geometry and Graphics in relation to Architecture and Design with a special focus on the history of Projective and Descriptive Geometry between Science and Art and on its connections with Digital Graphics in research and education. He is a member of the Department Board and an Erasmus promoter at his Athenaeum in Milano,secretary of the Committee for International Relations of the Unione Italiana Disegno (UID), and a member of the Board of Regents of the International Society for Geometry and Graphics (ISGG).

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Global Transformative Leadership in the 21st Century: A Science, Engineering, Technology Integrated and Strategic Perspective   ( International Organizations ), ( New Paradigm ), ( Knowledge, Science & Values )
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract The goal of this paper is to focus on the Global Leadership Challenge in the 21st Century with an integrated and strategic perspective in science, engineering and technology (SET). “In any crisis, leaders have two equally important responsibilities: solve the immediate problem and keep it from happening again. The COVID-19 pandemic is a case in point. We need to save lives now while also improving the way we respond to outbreaks in general. The first point is more...