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Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” Scuola Politecnica e delle Scienze di Base DiARC_Dipartimento di Architettura PAUMME Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle East Projects of Architecture and Urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle East I CAUMME III Includes CD with conference proceedings M IGRATION AND THE B UILT E NVIRONMENT IN THE M EDITERREANEAN AND THE M IDDLE E AST Abstracts Naples, November 24 -25 th 2016 International Symposium Projects

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Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”Scuola Politecnica e delle Scienze di BaseDiARC_Dipartimento di Architettura

PAUMME Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle East

Projects of Architecture and Urbanismin the Mediterranean and the Middle East

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Migration and the Built environMent in the Mediterreanean and the Middle east

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Realized with the contribution of DiARC (Dipartimento di Architettura)

Università degli Studi di Napoli, Federico II

CAUMME III/PAUMME Iinternational symposiumMIGRATION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE MIDDLE ESTNaples, November 24-25th 2016

Caumme Abstracts/Paumme Projects Bookincludes CD with conference proceedings

edited by:Paola Galante

Graphic Design and Application: Emma Di Lauro, Francesco Scisciola

Cover Design: Claudia Sansò, Olga Izzo

Printing: Ermes Serivizi Editoriali Integrati Srlvia Quarto Negroni, 1500072 Ariccia (RM), Italy

ISBN: 978-886-975-154-7

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PAUMME Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism in the Mediterranean and the Middle East

Projects of Architecture and Urbanismin the Mediterranean and the Middle East

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Migration and the Built environMent in the Mediterreanean and the Middle east

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CAUMME III/PAUMME I Chairs:Renato Capozzi, Adelina Picone, Federica Visconti

CAUMME III/PAUMME I Advisory Committee:Hossein Sadri, Ashraf M. Salama, Murat Soygeniş

CAUMME III/PAUMME I Organizing Committee: Francesca Addario

Manuela AntonicielloEmma Di Lauro

Olga IzzoPaola GalanteClaudia SansòMirko Russo

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ISCIENTIFIC BOARDAlessandro Camiz, Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY / Alessandro Castagnaro, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Amar Bennadji, Robert Gordon University, UK / Amer Moustafa, American University of Sharjah, UAE / Amir Pašić, University of Sarajevo, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA / Amira Elnokaly, University of Lincoln, UK / Antonino Di Raimo, Polis University, ALBANIA / Asu Tozan, Eastern Mediterranean University, CYPRUS / Attilio Petruccioli, Qatar University, QATAR Bilge İmamoğlu, TED University, TURKEY / Cesare Airoldi, University of Palermo, ITALY / Dimelli Despina, Technical University of Crete, GREECE / Donatella Fiorani, Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY / Eman Elnachar, Beirut Arab University, LEBANON / Eyal Weizman, Goldsmiths College London University, UK / Fatiha Bourbia, University of Mentouri in Constantine, ALGERIA / Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio, University of Bologna, ITALY / Flavia Schiavo, University of Palermo, ITALY / Farzad Pour Rahimian, University of Central Lancashire, UK / Francesco Rispoli, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Franco Antonio Mariniello, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Gehan Selim, Queens University Belfast, UK / George Katodrytis, American University of Sharjeh, UAE / Giancarlo Cataldi, University of Florence, ITALY / Giuseppe Strappa, Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY / Guido Cimadomo, University of Malaga, SPAIN / Gul Kaçmaz Erk, Queens University Belfast, UK / Güven Arif Sargın, Middle East Technical University, TURKEY / Hatem Galal Ibrahim, Qatar University, QATAR / Hussam Hussein Salama, Qatar University, QATAR / İrem Maro Kırış, Bahçeşehir University, TURKEY / Jean François Lejeune, University of Miami, USA / Khalid El-Harrouni, Ecole Nationale d’Architecture, MOROCCO / M. Gamal Abdelmonem, Queens University Belfast, UK / Magda Sibley, Manchester School of Architecture, UK / Marko Kiessel, Cyprus International University, CYPRUS / Mario Losasso, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Matteo Ieva, Politecnico di Bari, ITALY / Mehrdad Hadighi, Pennsylvania State University, USA / Michael Lucas, California Polytechnic State University, USA / Mosè Ricci, University of Genova, ITALY / Murat Çetin, Kadir Has University, TURKEY / Naima Benkari, Sultan Qaboos University, OMAN / Nasser Golzari, University of Westminster, UK / Nazire Diker, Yıldız Technical University, TURKEY / Nicola Marzot, TU Delft, NETHERLANDS / Nur Çağlar, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, TURKEY / Ramin Keivani, Oxford Brookes University, UK / Remah Y. Gharib, Qatar Foundation, QATAR / Rob Shields, University of Alberta, CANADA / Roberta Amirante, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Roberto Serino, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Salih Ofluoglu, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, TURKEY / Sandro Raffone, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Sema Soygenis, Bahçeşehir University, TURKEY / Senem Zeybekoğlu Sadri, Girne American University, CYPRUS / Stefano Francesco Musso, University of Genoa, ITALY / Tasleem Shakur, Edge Hill University, UK / Thomas Noble Howe, Southwestern University, USA / Umran Topcu, Bahçeşehir University, TURKEY / Uwe Schröder, RWTH AACHEN , GERMANY / Valeria Pezza, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ITALY / Yara Sharif, Oxford Brookes University, UK / Yonca Hürol, Eastern Mediterranean University, CYPRUS / Zeynep Onur, Çankaya University, TURKEY

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IMigration and the Built Environment in the Mediterraneanand the Middle East, Renato Capozzi, Adelina Picone, Federica Visconti

Architecture as welcoming, Rosario Pavia

Caumme III Abstracts, Authors

T1. Anthropological Interpretations: Global Flows, Spatial Development and the Spread of Ideologies

T2. Migration and the Spread of Architectural Languages / Trends

T3. Migration and Housing Environments

T4. Migration and Materiality: Materials and Construction Techniques

T5. Social Justice and the Spatial Practice of Migrant Communities

T6. Migration and Cities in Transformation

Paumme I Projects, Authors

Vers un exprit nouveau? Presentation to the conference proceedings book, Paola Galante

Index by authors

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p. 13

p. 19

p. 20

p. 24

p. 33

p. 40

p. 41

p. 44

p. 60

p. 131

p.135

INDEX

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AUTHORSEFSUN EKENYAZICI GÜNEY Bahçeşehir University, Turkey / INA MACAIONE - MARIA ITALIA INSETTI - VERA AUTILIO Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Italia / MICHELE SBACCHI Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia / SIRMA TURGUT - HULYA BERKMEN - KEMAL GULMEZ Yıldız Technical University, Turkey / MANUELA ANTONICIELLO Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italia / VANNA CESTARELLO Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia / PINA CIOTOLI Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italia / GRAZIA COCINA Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italia / ANNA IRENE DEL MONACO Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italia / ANDREA DONELLI Università degli Studi di Trento, Italia / NICOLA MARZOT Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italia / CLAUDIA SANSÒ Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia / GIUSEPPE RESTA - GIUSEPPE TUPPUTI Politecnico di Bari, Italia / AUROSA ALISON Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris La Villette, France - FEDERICA BONI Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia / GISELLA CALCAGNO - ROBERTO BOLOGNA Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italia / FRANCESCO COLLOTTI - CLAUDIA MOREA Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italia / SANTO GIUNTA Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia / SEYED JALAMADIN HOSSEINI - FERESTHTEH BEIGLI Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italia / ESMA BOZKURT Fatih Sultan Mehmet Waqf University, Istanbul, Turkey / ILARIA MONTELLA Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italia - CHIARA TONELLI Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italia / ROBERTO BIANCHI Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italia / SUZAN GIRGINKAYA AKDAG Bahçeşehir University, Turkey / LAURA PARRIVECCHIO Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia / EHSAN VALIPOUR Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italia - SAMIRA TAYYEBISOUDLOKAEI Islamic Azad University, Iran / TIZIANO AGLIERI RINELLA Alghurair University, Dubai / DANIELE BALZANO Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia / HULYA COSKUN Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey / ISABELLA DAIDONE Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia / NAZIRE DIKER - ERDEM ERYAZICIOGLU - ELIF KIRPIK Yildiz Technical University, Turkey - HUSEYIN CENGIZ Gedik University, Turkey / MASSIMO FAIFERRI - FABRIZIO PUSCEDDU Università degli Studi di Sassari, Italia / PIERPAOLO GALLUCCI Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia / PAOLA GREGORY Politecnico di Torino, Italia - CRISTINA MARRAS Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italia / ANDREA GRITTI Politecnico di Milano, Italia - LAURENT HODEBERT Ècole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Marseille, France - RITA OCCHIUTO Faculté d’Architecture Université de Liège, Belgium / FRANCESCO MENEGATTI Politecnico di Milano, Italia / DINA NENCINI Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italia / LILIA PAGANO Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia - ADRIANA SARRO Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia - RITA SIMONE Università Mediterranea Reggio Calabria, Italia / STEFAN CRISTIAN POPA Architectural Association School of Architecture, United Kingdom / ADRIANA SARRO Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia / VALERIO TOLVE Politecnico di Milano, Italia / ANTONELLA VIOLANO - MARCO CALABRÒ - ROSSELLA FRANCHINO - CATERINA FRETTOLOSO Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italia

CAUMME III ABSTRACTS

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The controversial relationship between natural and built environments is the starting point for the hypothesis of taking care of places and people, transforming apparent adversities into opportunities. Regeneration of abandoned, unused and wasted spaces:

1. starting from people (malaise, unease);2. involving the community through a sense of inter-generation responsibility that

gives meaning to environmental sustainability as a fundamental feature of survival;3. speculating with other ways of dwelling, building, living.If the consumption of a body

or of the organ suffering an illness is reflected in a lack of energy, the interventionsproposed here point to an idea of recovery not only through building, but basedon a wider programme which spans from the particular to the general, from thetechnical to the political.

The state of malaise and unease inhabits places on the margins of established cities, whose bodies respond with difficulty to the true needs of those who live in them: urban acupuncture, through certain specifically targeted interventions, may constitute a remedy capable of taking advantage of the flux of energy derived from the community, beginning from the grassroots, with small-scale proposals with the potential of gradually reactivating the whole city.From the awareness that movement, under various forms, is one of the phenomena that dominates our age, from migration to the new work-related nomadism, an investigation is proposed here, using the appropriate tools, into those places and situations that – although often hidden – exist and present temporary ways of living and dwelling which are varied and different to the staticity which characterises so many cities.

LIKE A SLEEPING-BAG ON THE SOFA FOR AN UNEXPECTED GUEST

FRANCESCO COLLOTTI, CLAUDIA MOREADIDA Dipartimento di Architettura, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italia

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references

Aravena, A. 2012. Elemental, Ostfilden: Hatje CantzLerner, J. 2014. Urban Acupunture, USA: Island PressPiano, R. 2014. http://renzopianog124.com/post/103631277378/periferie-n1-diario-di-un-anno-di-rammendoAlberola, M., Barazzetta, G., Collotti F., Saenz Guerra, F.J., Diaz-Maurino, L., Diez Medina, C., Millan, J.G., Pierini, O.S., Pirazzoli, G., 2010. FIRENZE social housing. Madrid: Ediciones AsimètricasCollotti, F., van Raat, T., Campanini, N. 2014. Building social housing – vol.1 – Europe. Firenze-Auckland-Hong Kong: Università degli Studi di Firenze/Unitec Institute of Technology

Keywords: Caring by Urban Acupuncture, Urban Regeneration/Flexibility, Sustainability/Hemp-Bioplastic (HBP)

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CLAUDIA MOREAFirenze, Italia

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Like a sleeping-bag spread out on the sofa for a guest, cells to be distributed around the city. Pret a porter housing to be inserted into those forgotten urban spaces, allowing them to come back to life, thus gradually reactivating cities, as hoped for by urban acupuncture. Transport constraints imposed a modular project consisting on 6x3x3 metre cells to be aggregated to each other for composing various housing typologies that may adapt as best as possible both to the dwelling needs and to the spaces available. The dry X-lam construction system, associated to an insulation composite system which uses hemp mats and an external finishing in Kanesis bioplastic panels, guarantees optimal interior comfort and total environmental sustainability through all phases of production, use and dismantlement. Prefabrication permits a bathroom unit to be inserted into the cells in the form of 3 equipped bioplastic module-rings, and the inclusion from the outset of a minimal MobAPP furniture-storage system which through guidelines guarantees the possibility of transformations and additional integrations. The building-aggregations are covered by an independent shell which serves as a collector for solar energy and rain water, while creating loggias without the structures touching so as to avoid thermal bridges. The pilot project - which envisages working in emergency conditions - uses the cells as temporary refuge dwellings and chooses using the shells of abandoned industrial structures or else public buildings which were never completed as supports for possible temporary settlements for nomads and immigrants.

Pilot design research developed from a master degree thesis at Unifl, tutor Prof. Arch. M.arco Sala, co-tutor Prof. Arch. Francesco Collotti

Like a sleeping-bag spread out on the sofa for a guest, cells to be distributed around the city. Pret à porter housing to be inserted into those forgot-ten urban spaces, allowing them to come back to life, thus gradually reactivating cities, as hoped for by urban acupuncture. Transport constraints im-posed a modular project consisting on 6x3x3 metre cells to be aggregated to each other for composing various housing typologies that may adapt as best as possible both to the dwelling needs and to the spaces available. The dry X-lam construction system, associated to an insulation composite system which uses hemp mats and an external �nishing in Kanésis bioplastic panels, guarantees optimal interior comfort and total environmental sustainability through all phases of production, use and dismantlement. Prefabrication permits a bathroom unit to be inserted into the cells in the form of 3 equipped bioplastic module-rings, and the inclusion from the outset of a minimal MobAPP furniture-storage system which through guide-lines guarantees the possibility of transformations and additional integrations. The building-aggregations are covered by an independent shell which serves as a collector for solar energy and rain water, while creating loggias without the structures touching so as to avoid thermal bridges. The pilot project – which envisages working in emergency conditions – uses the cells as temporary refuge dwellings and chooses using the shells of abandoned industrial structures or else public buildings which were never completed as supports for possible temporary settlements for nomads and immigrants.Claudia Morea | [email protected] | +39 3493767975 Pilot design research developed from a master degree thesis at Uni�, tutor Prof. Arch. M.arco Sala, co-tutor Prof. Arch. Francesco Collotti | 15-02-2016.

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Like a sleeping-bag spread out on the sofa for a guest, cells to be distributed around the city. Pret à porter housing to be inserted into those forgot-ten urban spaces, allowing them to come back to life, thus gradually reactivating cities, as hoped for by urban acupuncture. Transport constraints im-posed a modular project consisting on 6x3x3 metre cells to be aggregated to each other for composing various housing typologies that may adapt as best as possible both to the dwelling needs and to the spaces available. The dry X-lam construction system, associated to an insulation composite system which uses hemp mats and an external �nishing in Kanésis bioplastic panels, guarantees optimal interior comfort and total environmental sustainability through all phases of production, use and dismantlement. Prefabrication permits a bathroom unit to be inserted into the cells in the form of 3 equipped bioplastic module-rings, and the inclusion from the outset of a minimal MobAPP furniture-storage system which through guide-lines guarantees the possibility of transformations and additional integrations. The building-aggregations are covered by an independent shell which serves as a collector for solar energy and rain water, while creating loggias without the structures touching so as to avoid thermal bridges. The pilot project – which envisages working in emergency conditions – uses the cells as temporary refuge dwellings and chooses using the shells of abandoned industrial structures or else public buildings which were never completed as supports for possible temporary settlements for nomads and immigrants.Claudia Morea | [email protected] | +39 3493767975 Pilot design research developed from a master degree thesis at Uni�, tutor Prof. Arch. M.arco Sala, co-tutor Prof. Arch. Francesco Collotti | 15-02-2016.

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INDEX BY AUTHORS

Capozzi Renato, p. 9Galante Paola, p. 131Pavia Rosario, p. 13Picone Adelina, p. 9Visconti Federica, p. 9

CAUMMEAglieri Rinella Tiziano, p. 44Alison Aurosa, p. 33Antoniciello Manuela, p. 24Autilio Vera, p. 21Balzano Daniele, p. 45Beigli Fereshteh, p. 37Berkmen Hulya, p. 23Bianchi Roberto, p. 40Bologna Roberto, p. 34Boni Federica, p. 33Bozkurt Esma, p. 38Calabrò Marco, p. 59Calcagno Gisella, p. 34Cengiz Huseyin, p. 48Cestarello Vanna, p. 25Ciotoli Pina, p. 26Cocina Grazia Giulia, p. 27Collotti Francesco, p. 35Coskun Hulya, p. 46Daidone Isabella, p. 47Del Monaco Anna Irene, p. 28Diker Nazire, p. 48Donelli Andrea, p. 29Eryazicioglu Erdem, p. 48Faiferri Massimo, p. 49Franchino Rossella, p. 59Frettoloso Caterina, p. 59Gallucci Pierpaolo, p. 50Girginkaya Akdag Suzan, p. 41Giunta Santo, p. 36Gregory Paola, p. 51Gritti Andrea, p. 52Gulmez Kemal, p. 23Güney Efsun Ekenyazici, p. 20Hodebert Laurent, p. 52Hosseini Seyed Jamalaldin, p. 37Insetti Maria Italia, p. 21Kirpik Elif, p. 48Koseoglu Emine, p. 38Macaione Ina, p. 21Marras Cristina, p. 51

Marzot Nicola, p. 30Menegatti Francesco, p. 53Montella Ilaria, p. 39Morea Claudia, p. 35Nencini Dina, p. 54Occhiuto Rita, p. 52Pagano Lilia, p. 55Parrivecchio Laura, p. 42Pavia Rosario, p. 13Popa Stefan Cristian, p. 56Pusceddu Fabrizio, p. 49Resta Giuseppe, p. 31Sansò Claudia, p. 32Sarro Adriana, p. 55, 57Sbacchi Michele, p. 22Simone Rita, p. 55Tayyebisoudkolaei Samira, p. 43Tolve Valerio, p. 58Tonelli Chiara, p. 39Tupputi Giuseppe, p. 31Turgut Sirma, p. 23Valipour Ehsan, p. 43Violano Antonella, p. 59

PAUMMEAddario Francesca, p. 62Afentouli Eirini, p. 102Agaccio Astrid, p. 114Amato Chiara, p. 106Amato Sibilla, p. 106Ambrosio Eleonora, p. 106Amico Selene, p. 98Amitrano Stefano, p. 98Angelopoulos Athina, p. 94Angotzi Antonello, p. 108Anipsitaki Madlen, p. 94Antonini Cencicchio Giada, p. 106Ascari Jacopo, p. 96Ascenzi Maria Beatrice, p. 110Asllani Kiara, p. 94Ayayi Victoria, p. 94Azzariti Giorgio, p. 126Baldassarri Giada, p. 110Barut Julie, p. 94Berneau Marie, p. 114Biasse Laura, p. 94Bogino Elie, p. 114Bolognini Mirko, p. 112

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Eusebio Allegra, p. 126Fanesi Eleonora, p. 90Festa Giuseppe, p. 76Filippopoulou Marina, p. 122Fontana Cinzia, p. 128Fouquin Capucine, p. 114Fragapane Giovanna Maria, p. 114Galassi Michela, p. 110Gambotti Charlotte, p. 114Gavalaki Zoi, p. 122Geraci Giuseppe, p. 100Geraci Giuseppe, p. 100Giallombardo Andrea, p. 100Giallombardo Andrea, p. 100Giannopoulos Iasona- Astasios, p. 102Giordani Federica, p. 106Giordano Antonio Maria, p. 112Giorgi Alessandro, p. 128Gkatsi Marietta, p. 122Greco Monica, p. 76Grigoropoulou Christina, p. 122Guarnieri Cataldo, p. 76Huet Nicolas, p. 114Ibrahim Sarah, p. 114Iovita Aliki, p. 94Izzo Serena, p. 82, 83Jaidi Lina, p. 94, 114Jaulin Ombeline, p. 94Joffraud Thibaud, p. 94Juan Fontina, p. 114Karkoulia Aimilia, p. 122Kolivanoff Iris, p. 114Kontinou Chimou Stefania p. 122Krief Hadrien, p. 94Kültür Sinem, p. 70Laborde Roxane, p. 114Lacchini Bianca, p. 96Lallement Julia, p. 114Lambotte Sophie, p. 114Lampris Demetrios, p. 102Lapierre Auber Marion, p. 94Le Bihan Clara, p. 90, 114Le Conte Des Floris Léa, p. 114Lebihan Clara, p. 114Lemieuvre Anne, p. 114Lentati Federica, p. 116Leroy Marie, p. 94Lescude Jean-Baptiste, p. 94

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Piacentino Valentine, p. 96Piana Silvia, p. 96Pieretti Chiara, p. 106Pierluigi Desiree, p. 92Pizzi Lucilla, p. 110Plinio Vanni, p. 80Polci Matteo, p. 106Pueyo Victor, p. 94Puglisi Clara Maria, p. 90Purini Franco, p. 74Radeva Elena, p. 94Rigault Lucile, p. 114Ritter Misha, p. 114Rizzo Giovanni, p. 82, 83Russo Martina, p. 118Russo Mirko, p. 62Sabatini Giulia, p. 92Saccona Thomas, p. 114Sainvet Aglae, p. 94Santoro Alessandro, p. 76Sarro Adriana, p. 76Savoia Davide, p. 118Sbacchi Michele, p. 78Scarpino Caterina, p. 104Scisciola Francesco, p. 68Settipani Girolamo, p. 76Sodano Francesca, p. 98Sofianou Sofia, p. 102Sohier Océane, p. 94Spiliotopoulou Athina, p. 102Stravino Raffaele, p. 106Taillepierre Manon, p. 114Talocchini Andrea, p. 90Tartaglione Maria Camilla, p. 126Tracagni Anna, p. 126Trentuno Lorenzo, p. 90Tsakalaki Karka Natalia, p. 122Tumbarello Rossella, p. 128Vadalé José Antonio, p. 124Vannelli Giovangiuseppe, p. 118Vittorini Francesca, p. 90Volpe Valeria, p. 106Vuillemin Gabriel, p. 94Weil Alice, p. 114Zachariadi B. Alexandra, p. 122Zha Barthélémi, p. 114Zillante Lori, p. 90

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