Nicola Brucoli is an architect and independent curator exploring the relationship between urban space, new technologies, and social transformation through cultural, artistic, and participatory projects. He is the founder of Roma Smistamento and director of TWM Factory, where he curated Riscatti di Città, an urban regeneration observatory, and Giovani Creativi, a project enhancing emerging creativity and cultural heritage. He teaches Contemporary Architectural History and Integrated New Media Techniques. He has published articles and essays, including a chapter in A Manifesto for Rome. Our heritage, everyone’s (2021). He collaborates with universities, public institutions, and cultural organisations on research and training initiatives. He is Cultural Partnership Manager for the EU project TerraSight, which applies AI to territorial innovation. He writes and hosts Roma Capita, a podcast on Rome’s urban and cultural policies.