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Annette Condello, educator in architectural theory and urban design at Curtin University, Australia, delves into themes in Italian architect Francesco Venezia’s writings and works which expand on the evolution of fragmentary design strategies and their pre-Christian foundations. The analysis goes on to critically question the foundations and conditions for productive reuse in Italy, relevant in terms of the circular economy.