Cecilia Ceccarelli is currently pursuing her Bachelor degree in Architectural Sciences at Roma Tre University in Rome, Italy, driven by a passion for archaeology and its intersection with architectural design, she actively engages in fieldwork and research while demonstrating a strong commitment to addressing global health challenges through architecture. Her experience includes participating in archaeological excavations at significant historical sites with the Gruppo Archeologico Romano in collaboration with the Superintendence for Archaeology of Southern Etruria: the Roman villa of Selvicciola and the Etruscan Necropolis of Castro and the Roman Villa of Fontanaccia. In 2023-2024, she led the Capena excavation and protection sector of GAR, focusing on the ancient Via Amerina. Since 2023, Cecilia has been an active member of the scientific committee for the Migrant and Global Health Organization, where she focuses on developing architectural solutions within healthcare facilities to address critical infection control challenges. Cecilia’s leadership extends beyond fieldwork and research: in 2024, she spearheaded a team in the prestigious Kaira Looro Architecture Competition – Maternity Centre, an international competition organized by Kaira Looro – Architecture for Peace, which challenged participants to design a maternity center in Southern Senegal.
Artykuł
Strategie projektowania architektonicznego w zakresie zapobiegania infekcjom i ich kontroli w ograniczonych zasobami wiejskich placówkach opieki zdrowotnej w krajach rozwijających się: wypełnianie luki za pomocą projektowania uwzględniającego kontekst
Alessandra Ciccozzi, Cecilia Ceccarelli, Fabio Scarpa, Francesco Branda, Giancarlo Ceccarelli, Laura Elena Pacifici Noja, Marta Giovannetti, Massimo Ciccozzi
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