CRAFT officially inaugurated!

CRAFT officially inaugurated!

Published on
26 June 2025
Written by
Communication Staff
Research Pillars
Framing Trajectories
Envisioning Translocality
Enabling Institutions
Enforcing Practices

On June 16, CALL participated in the inauguration of the Center of Competence for Anti-Fragile Territories (CRAFT), an initiative of the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU) at Politecnico di Milano.

CRAFT is committed to developing methodologies and design approaches to address the increasing fragility of territories and the fragmentation of decision-making processes. It supports institutions and territories by activating processes and projects in the public realm.

Special thanks to our members Valeria Fedeli and Ilaria Tosoni! They are leading the effort to position CRAFT as a vital link between DAStU’s research strengths and the complex antifragility challenges in contemporary cities and territories.

👉 Find out more about the inauguration here !

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