Serena Bonetti is a PhD student in Historical Studies at the University of Milan. Her research project concerns the functioning of the parliamentary machine as seen from the perspective of the “Hygiene and Health” committees in the Italian Chamber of Deputies and the Senate between 1968 and 1983, years of significant turning points in public health. Her focus is on the relationship between the technicalities and practices of parliamentary work, seeking, among other aspects, to capture the representative modes, both in terms of language and visual culture, adopted by the committees for interinstitutional communications and with society. At the same time, she cultivates, within the initiatives for the centenary of Milan University La Statale, an interest in university institutions in the twentieth century, focusing on the evolution of educational spaces, addressed through the use of urban and architectural sources.