professor of Urban planning at the Institute of Architecture, University of Venice (IUAV)
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Bernardo Secchi graduated in 1959 in civil engineering at the Milan Polytechnic under prof. Giovanni Muzio with a thesis on urbanistics. In 1960 he became the assistant of the same prof. Muzio, Chair of Urbanistics, Faculty of Engineering, Milan Polytechnic. During this time he was appointed a member the Scientific Comittee of the Intercommunal Plan for the Milan area and head of the technical office of the same plan. Following this he became Head of Research at the Lombard institute of Economic and Social Studies (Ises).
In 1966 he was appointed professor of Territorial Economy, first at the Faculty of Economics of Ancona, and following that, at the Venice University Institute of Architecture. At the same time he worked with prof. Giuseppe Samonà on the consultation draft for the plan for the Province of Trento and the plan for the Valle d'Aosta.
Since 1974 he has been a full professor of Urbanistics( Town planning and design); From 1974 to 1984 at the Milan Faculty of Architecture, where he was Principal from 1976 to 1982; and from 1984 at the Venice University Institute of Architecture degree course in Architecture. Since 1986 he has also taught at the "Ecole d'Architecture de Gènève". In the following years he held seminars and courses at the same institute, at the University of Leuven, at the Federal Polytechnic of Zurich, at the Paris Institute of Urbanism and at the Ecole d'Architecture de Rennes.
At the same time he was involved in drawing up the new general city plan of Madrid, the new town plan for Jesi (1984-1987), Siena (1986-1990), Abano (1991-1992) and, the plan for the old Town Centre of Ascoli Piceno (1989-1993). He has worked with Paola Viganò since 1990, producing the consultation draft of the territorial plan for La Spezia and the Val di Magra (1989-1993) and for the Province of Pescara, the new plan for Bergamo (1994), Prato (1996), Brescia, Pesaro, Narni and for the Salento region (Province of Lecce) in the South Italy.
He has designed public building quarters including the Plan for Economical and Popular Building at Vicenza, and was commissioned to draw up the consultation drafts of the recovery plan of the Sècheron industrial area at Geneva (1989), for the plan of Rovereto (1992); for the renovation plan of a small center close to Prato (Garduna-Jolo 1988-1992), a plan for the IP area of La Spezia; and he designed a carpark in a park in the 'area of Porta Torricella at Ascoli Piceno.
In 1990 he won the competition for planning Hoog Kortrijk (Belgium) having been invited to take part along with other European urbanists and architects; he drew up the consultation draft of the city of Kortrijk plan (1991) and in particular developed the projects of the Great Square and the new Cemetery of the selfsame town. Again with Paola Viganò he drew up the design of the public spaces along the Dijle river in Mechelen (2001,Belgium) and won (2002) the competition for a new design of Hoge Rielen (Belgium). As a planning consultant he won the Ecopolis competition for the project of a new city in Ukraine (group directed by Vittorio Gregotti, 1993). Working with others he won in 1993 the competition "Roma città del Tevere" (Rome, City on the Tiber), a project for work on the riverbank. With others he won the competition for the planning of the Airport zone (Rectangle d'or) of Geneva (1996). Since 1996 he has been "urbaniste conseil" for the "Etablissement public Euromediterranée" for the planning of the central and port areas of Marseilles. He has been consultant since 1996 to the Genoa Port Authorities working to produce the general plan for the port.
He was a founder member, and continues as a member, of the editorial body of the Urban and Regional Study Archives: and since 1982 he has been continuously working with the magazine Casabella and from 1984 to 1990 he directed Urbanistica. He has organised numerous planning competitions including "the Bicocca project", Milan; "Community buildings", Salerno and has been part of numerous jurys for architectural and urbanistic competitions (Milan, Bicocca; Antwerp, Staad aan de Stroom; Bologna: stazione centrale; Como: Ticos area; Roma, Borghetto Flaminio; Geneva, Palais des Nations; Lyon, Grand prix des formation, etc.).
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