Giorgia Strano is an architect and a PhD candidate in the 38th cycle of the National PhD in Heritage Science at La Sapienza University of Rome. In 2022, she was a visiting student for thesis research at the École d’Architecture Paris Malaquais, within the AAP – Art Architecture Politique department. That same year, she graduated with honors from the University of Catania in Architecture and Building Engineering-Architecture (LM-04), with a thesis on landscape design and restoration supervised by Prof. Arch. F. Foti. Since 2023, she has been a member of the design group Liminal and is registered as a member of AIAPP (Italian Association of Landscape Architecture). In 2024, she became a visiting researcher at the École d’Architecture of Versailles, where she works on the relationships and activation strategies between heritage and wasteland landscapes. She has participated in numerous conferences (UPhD Green 2024, ReUSO 2024, Visualizing Landscape_VL 2024, IFAU23, etc.), conferences, workshops, and Summer Schools (UIDSS2024, Digital Heritage Camp 2024_E-RIHS), resulting in publications related to methods of representation and strategies for investigating and reactivating marginal heritage.