Pasquale Larosa is a registered Architect (Italy), a Research Assistant and a part-time Tutor at Liverpool School of Architecture.
Pasquale Larosa

Research Assistant
Biography
Pasquale Larosa holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from ‘Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria and is a registered architect in Italy. He has a strong interest in the intersection of heritage, master planning, detailing and visual representation. His work spans research, exhibitions and digital documentation. Pasquale has worked in practice and has also contributed to the design and curation of exhibitions at RIBA North, Qatar National Library and for Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica. Most recently, Pasquale has been involved in digital heritage projects including the development of interactive archival databases and the design of community workshops aimed at the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage.
Research, scholarly and professional interests
- Investigation of innovative visualisation techniques to enhance architectural documentation and preservation
- Exploration of methods for community participation in design, with the use of natural and sustainable materials in preservation projects.
- Curation and design of exhibitions that convey architectural and heritage narratives
- Exploring the influence of trade networks on architectural evolution and cultural exchange
Affiliations
Present
- University of Liverpool (ArCHIAM, Research Assistant)
- University of Liverpool (Part-Time Teaching)
Past
- Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria
Areas of expertise
- Architecture and Urban Design
- Exhibition Design and Heritage Communication
- Digital Heritage and 3D Visualisation
- Community-Driven Design Approaches