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INCONTRI 2026 - Il tempo di costruire

Ideas, technologies, and choices in the age of complexity

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In an era marked by environmental crises, digital transformations, and geopolitical tensions, a technological university is called upon to reflect on the relationship between knowledge, responsibility, and decision-making. This initiative was conceived with the aim of fostering dialogue between space, technology, and choices, turning complexity into an opportunity for awareness.

The series features free-admission events in which authors engage in conversation with faculty members of the Politecnico di Milano, creating interdisciplinary dialogues among culture, science, technology, and society.

PROGRAMME

21 May 2026 – 6:00 pm
Abitare il possibile
Eleonora Daniel, author of the book “Il tempo che respiri era una casa”
in conversation with Carolina Pacchi, Director of DAStU

 

17 June 2026 – 6:00 pm
La città che scegliamo  
Gianni Biondillo, author of the book “Quello che noi non siamo”
in conversation with Alessandro Coppola, Professor of Urban Planning, and Giampiero Bosoni, Professor of Interior Design

 

30 September 2026 – 6:00 pm
lI peso delle decisioni
Daria Bignardi, author of the book “Nostra solitudine”
in conversation with Viola Schiaffonati, Professor of Philosophy of Science and Coordinator of the META project

 

14 October 2026 – 6:00 pm
L’arte della guida
Elena Granata and Andrea Granelli, authors of the book “Anima mediterranea”

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18:00 - 19:00

Location

Campus Leonardo - Aula De Donato
Edificio 3, Piano Terra, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano

Organizer

Politecnico di Milano

Upcoming events

Incontri 2026

21 May 2026

Abitare il possibile - Incontro con Eleonora Daniel
The meeting between Eleonora Daniel and Carolina Pacchi places a fundamental question at its core: what does it really mean to inhabit? Not simply to…
Incontri 2026

17 June 2026

La città che scegliamo - Incontro con Gianni Biondillo
There was a generation of architects who believed in Fascism because they deluded themselves into thinking it was a revolution, like the artistic…