The third event with Paola Ascione Ascione (architect, who teaches at the Federico II University of Naples) and Franco Panzini (architect and landscape historian, who teaches at the Master in Landscape and Garden Architecture of the IUAV University of Venice) is dedicated to the city of Pozzuoli, where the Olivetti factory represents a rare example of harmony between industrial architecture and a context of extraordinary landscape importance. The plant overlooks “the most singular gulf in the world” and is a manifesto of the broader economic and social development policies that Adriano Olivetti promoted in the Mezzogiorno (the middle of Italy) in the 1950s.