Ruggero Lenci

[1] Being the author and director of the editorial series Sustainable Architecture,[2] Gangemi has collaborated in the writing of entries for the Italian Enciclopedia Treccani: John M. Johansen,[3] I.M.

Among his major contributions: the design of an experimental housing unit built in Favaro Veneto (Venice) following the award at the "Europan 1" competition (1989); four researches on the "Roman Architectural School" that have produced as many monographs on "Studio Passarelli"[8] (2006), "Pietro Barucci"[9] (2009), the "Casa del Girasole" by Luigi Moretti[10] (2012 ), the Torre Eurosky[11] by Franco Purini and Laura Thermes (2014); designs on the “housing unit” that produced projects (developed in 1989) in Rome, Bergamo, Bologna, Venice, Florence, Bo island - Sweden; the school projects collected in the books "Didactic and Architecture - Theses in Architectural Design" (2007), "Mutations Laurentino 38 - ontogeny and phylogeny of a Roman neighborhood"[12] (2011), "Sustainable Housing, genetic mutations in Tor Bella Monaca" (2019); the essay "The linguistic acquisitions of contemporary architecture between content and expression" (1989).

Nicoletta Agostini, Giovanni Faccenda, Giancarlo Galdi, Guido Moretti, Elisabetta Nardiello, Giorgio Palumbi, I.M.

Ruggero Lenci appears in the List of Italian inventors to have patented the industrial invention known as the Parking sensors.

The application was submitted in Rome, Italy, at the Ministry of Industry on December 13, 1984, by Massimo Ciccarello and Ruggero Lenci, and the patent n. 1196650, was released on November 16, 1988.

Social Housing Europan 1, Favaro Veneto (Venice). Latitude 45°30'25.85"; longitude 12°17'18.01"