Master of Arts in Design for Public Spaces  - IED Roma

Language

Italian

Start date

October 2026

Frequency

Full time

Fruition

On campus

Duration

2 Years

Credits

120 CFA / ECTS

Course Coordination

Eliana Saracino

How can collaborative place-making and city regeneration actions reinvent public space through stronger connections between people and the places where they live?

Urban ecosystem design is closely linked to the stories of a place and its identity, as a way to build inclusive and sustainable collective environments across a variety of communities.

The Master of Arts in Design for Public Spaces. Place-making and city regeneration explores how collective spaces can be designed in a way that is inclusive, sustainable, and respectful of local cultural identities. This approach fits into the vision of DesignXCommons, where design is regarded to integrate the commons and regenerate the planet.

Designing public space can take on many different forms. That may include, for example, set-ups for temporary events, designing spaces and defining strategies or tactics of reactivation, using an interdisciplinary approach. As part of this, all the tools involved in urban planning, architecture, interior and product design are complemented by research into anthropological, sociological and economic patterns that in turn have an impact on identity-building processes in city spaces. The course covers innovative approaches to place-making, tactical urbanism and inclusive governance models through collaborative efforts in terms of co-designing with the different communities involved. The aim is indeed to better understand the real needs of the people, while carrying out top-down and bottom-up shared processes of widespread regeneration of collective spaces, from brief setting to operation. Experimenting with different projects - in the city of Rome as backdrop - provides a deeper understanding of cultural heritage, while having the opportunity to work with a variety of local players - from municipalities, associations, businesses and small-scale producers to cultural institutions and schools. This means having a real impact on preservation and socio-environmental regeneration.

Career roles that can be pursued with the degree programme in Design for Public Spaces. Place-making and city regeneration will learn how to work as part of interdisciplinary project teams and deal with the challenging task of transforming collective spaces found within public administrations, real estate companies, public foundations and institutions, municipal and multi-utility companies, NGOs (citizens' groups, cooperatives, and social enterprises), architectural, engineering, and urban design firms, as well as cross-disciplinary design and communication agencies. Continuing in Ph.D. trajectories at Italian and foreign universities will also be an option. 

Faculty

Course Leader

Eliana Saracino

Architect

Daniela Patti

Luca Bazzoli

Social entrepreneur

Nasrin Mohiti Asli

Valentina Vinotti

Gianfranco Bombaci

Architect

Alessandra Glorialanza

Architect

Maria Luisa Palumbo

Architect

Sara D'Agati

Place Marketing and City Branding

Stefano Luceri

Andrea Lamberti Zanardi

Michela Pasquali

Landscape Architect and Activist

Patrizia Di Monte

Architect

Luigi Cuppone

Eco Designer

Ruedi Baur

Designer

Giuseppe Colella

Luca Galofaro

Architect

Emiliano Paoletti

Cultural Manager

Alberto Iacovoni

Architect

Roberto Pantaleoni

Architect

Maura Romano

Head of Creative Local Development

Federica Pesce

Cultural Project Manager

Jordan De Maio

University Lecturer, Researcher

Projects

Interior and Spatial design

Rome

Didactic projects
Tactical Urbanism: Multiple Narratives of the Meanwhile

Course partner

What people say

"Public spaces belong to everyone. To work in this field, you need a great deal of empathy; you need to be able to understand others, understand territory and understand the people."

For students on the Master of Arts in Design for Public Spaces, public space is a living organism, not merely a backdrop. Through their testimonials, design becomes an act of care and social responsibility. They learn active community listening and empathetic design, transforming streets and squares into safe, open spaces. The aim is to foster spontaneous social interaction and break down individual barriers, seeing urban regeneration as a metamorphosis based on profound collaboration with citizens.

IED Student's POV

Design for Public Spaces IED Students

Gravalosdimonte

“Public space reflects the kind of society we aspire to be. It gives citizens a genuine chance to influence where the city is going, shaping not just today in a contemporary way, but also tomorrow through a truly participatory approach.”

Patrizia Di Monte | Ignacio Grávalos - Gravalosdimonte Architects

Villaggio Olimpico

“The Olympic Village is a successful example of urban transformation, where public space becomes a social and environmental infrastructure, capable of regenerating a degraded area and still offering valuable insights into urban quality of life, social integration, and sustainability.”

Eliana Saracino, Alessandra Glorialanza - TSPOON Environment Architecture

Testaccio

“Once a working-class district, now a central and increasingly gentrified area, Testaccio still retains the character and soul of its past. Through its public spaces, the neighborhood tells a story of how cities adapt and transform in response to the everyday lives of their communities.”

Eliana Saracino TSPOON Environment Architecture

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