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Martino
Tattara

Martino Tattara is an Italian architect, researcher, and educator, and co-founder of Dogma, an architectural practice engaged in the exploration of architecture’s political and social potential. He holds a PhD in Urbanism and is currently Assistant Professor of Architecture at KU Leuven in Belgium. Tattara’s work focuses on the development of collective housing, the critique of contemporary urbanism, and the conceptualization of alternative architectural frameworks. Through both academic work and design practice, he advocates for architecture as a medium of critical inquiry and social engagement. With Dogma, he has contributed to numerous international exhibitions and publications.

Books
What Next for Mom and Dad’s House?: Essays on the single-family housing type and its future. 2025
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What Next for Mom and Dad’s House? – Vol. 2: Exploring the Transformative Potential of Italian Single-Family Houses. 2025
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Contested Legacies: Critical Perspectives on Post-war Modern Housing. 2023
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Living and Working. 2022
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DOGMA 2002 - 2021: Familiar /Extraño - Familiar / Unfamiliar (EL CROQUIS, Band 208. 2021
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Territori della conoscenza. Un progetto per Cagliari e la sua università. 2017
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Dogma: 11 Projects. 2013
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Rome: The Centre(s) Elsewhere: A Berlage Institute Project. 2010
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Brussels: A Manifesto Towards the Capital of Europe. 2007
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