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2026 Spring Lecture Series: Antonio DiMambro

Parco San Giuliano: Reknitting Mestre-Venice and Its Lagoon


Antonio DiMambro, FAIA.
Antonio DiMambro, FAIA.

Date

March 25, 2026

Time

6:00 p.m.

Location

Cascieri Hall

For More Info

communications@the-bac.edu

Cost

FREE

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Events   Lecture  

The lecture "Parco San Giuliano: Reknitting Mestre-Venice and Its Lagoon" covers lessons learned from the master planning and implementation of a 1,400 acre waterfront park that converted an underutilized and polluted industrial area into a recreational, educational, and cultural center that connects the ecologically sensitive estuary city of Mestre-Venice. Along with responsive infrastructure improvements and a regional transportation framework the park remains an integral part of a comprehensive strategic vision for the lagoon and its surrounding region.

Join us on Wednesday, March 25 at 6PM EST  in Cascieri Hall or virtually!

Antonio Di Mambro, FAIA, has practiced architecture, city planning and urban design in the United States, Puerto Rico, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Italy since 1971. In 2015 he retired and is now an advisor to nonprofit foundations and community organizations. His areas of expertise are the planning, design, and implementation of large-scale physical developments; housing and neighborhood revitalization strategies; universities and institutional campuses; transportation and infrastructure projects; waterfront facilities; and landscape design.

Date

March 25, 2026

Time

6:00 p.m.

Location

Cascieri Hall

For More Info

communications@the-bac.edu

Cost

FREE

Categories

Events   Lecture  

San Giuliano master plan rendering superimposed on arial photo. Photo Credit: TBA.
San Giuliano master plan rendering superimposed on arial photo. Photo Credit: TBA.
Aerial perspective view of Parco San Giuliano towards Venice and its lagoon. Photo Credit: TBA.
Aerial perspective view of Parco San Giuliano towards Venice and its lagoon. Photo Credit: TBA.