Renato Bocchi has been a Professor of Architectural and Urban Design at the Iuav University of Venice until 2019 and the director of the Architecture Department from 2006 to 2009. He is a member of the School of Doctoral Studies at the Iuav University of Venice and the Sapienza University of Rome. He held seminars, workshops, and conferences in several European universities and was a visiting professor at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Argentina) in 2005 and 2011. His research focuses on the relationship among architecture, art, and landscape. On these topics, with Mariapia Cunico and Enrico Fontanari, he curated the international eight-symposium series “Dessiner sur l’herbe” (2004–2012). Bocchi was the editor of some architectural journal in Italy and the national coordinator of the “Re-cycle Italy” research program (2013–2016). Among his extensive publishing production, we might mention these two books: La materia del vuoto (Universalia, 2015) and Spazio, arte, architettura (Carocci, 2022). Regarding the interdisciplinary debate between architecture and neuroscience, Professor Bocchi is a board and faculty member in the Neuroscience Applied to Architectural Design (NAAD) Master’s Program at the Iuav University of Venice and lectured in the third edition of the “Moving Boundaries — Human Sciences and the Future of Architecture” (MB) winter course in Venice (2023).