a href="index_theme.php?id=7&menu=4">Architectural historian Orietta Lanzarini was awarded her PhD on History of Architectural and Urban Planning in IUAV-Venice University in 2002, discussing a thesis on the works of
Carlo Scarpa in the 1950s and his relationship with visual arts that was published the next year. She published several essay on
museums and exhibitions design in
Italy devoted, in particular, to the works of Franco Albini, BBPR, Carlo Scarpa, and Luigi Moretti. Moreover, she contributed as consultant or curator to numerous exhibitions dedicated to these topics. Since 2019 she is Associate Professor in Architectural History in Udine University, Italy, where she carries out research on architectural drawings after the Antique, with particular attention to the sketchbooks produced in Italy during the 15th and 16th centuries.