Ines Tolic
Associate Professor, History of Architecture, Department of the Arts - University of Bologna
Ines Tolic is an Associate Professor of History of Architecture at the University of Bologna. After completing her studies at the Iuav University (2004), she earned a PhD in History of Architecture and Urban History at the School for Advanced Studies in Venice (2009). Her dissertation, dealing with the role of the United Nations in the post-earthquake reconstruction of Skopje (1963-1966), won the Gubbio Prize in 2009. Since then she has written about the role of the United Nations as a global planning agency with a special focus on the decolonizing of territories, about post-war architecture and urban design in Japan.
She is member of the Scientific Committee of the Journal HPA - Histories of Postwar Architecture and member of the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes (CPCL). She is a Board Member of AISU - Associazione italiana di storia urbana (since 2017) and Representative for Emilia Romagna Region within AISTARCH - Associazione italiana di storia dell’architettura (since 2016).