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Alfonsina Di Fusco talks to Enrico Molteni, Giulia Anna Milesi and Silvia Codato
Meeting in Italian language only
Architect
Enrico Molteni (1969) is an Italian architect and professor.
He studied at Politecnico di Milano, Arkitektskolen i Aarhus (DK), and at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (E), where he earned his doctoral degree.
He established his own office in 1997 in Milan, collaborating with A. Liverani for a period.
His work, which includes over a hundred international competitions and private projects in Italy, South Korea, and Thailand, has been published and recognized internationally. He has lectured and participated in architecture exhibitions at numerous institutions.
Enrico Molteni taught for eight years at Accademia di Mendrisio (CH) and is currently an associate professor at the University of Genoa. He has held lectures and participated in architecture exhibitions at various institutions, including the Venice Biennale, both in Italy and abroad.
His notable books include "Álvaro Siza. Barrio de la Malagueira, Evora", "Álvaro Siza. Houses", "Learning Architecture. vol. I and II" . He has actively contributed to architectural discourse, notably as an editor for Casabella.
Studio Archos
(Bergamo, 1986) Born in Bergamo and raised in Cortona, in the province of Arezzo, I studied in Switzerland at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio.
I graduated in 2011 with Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of Grafton Architects, presenting a housing project in London.
In 2008 I moved to Barcelona, where I worked at the Archikubik studio.
Since August 2011 I have been collaborating with Archos, based in Bergamo and Montalcino, mainly focusing on architectural design, renovations, and coordinating the competitions and international projects division.
Since 2012 I have been an assistant in the summer school workshops organized by the Scuola Permanente dell’Abitare (SPdA), and since 2014 a member of its scientific committee.
From 2012 to 2016 I was project manager for the construction of the vocational school École Technique Pape Jean XXIII and for the development of a residential village of small wooden buildings in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the 2010 earthquake.
As a speaker, I presented Archos’ work at the UIA, the International Union of Architects World Congress, in Tokyo (2011) and Durban (2014).
Since 2016 I have been a partner at Archos.
I live between Bergamo and Trieste.
Bongiana Architetture
Architect, graduated from IUAV University of Venice, where she combines professional practice with ongoing teaching and research in design.
After an initial experience in Barcelona, since 2008 she has shared the practice BONGIANA ARCHITETTURE with Pietro Bongiana, developing architecture and interior design projects with a particular focus on retail and exhibition spaces. In parallel, she collaborates with IUAV University of Venice in courses and design studios in architecture and interior design.
Her practice is nourished by a constant dialogue with the academic world and with the evolution of contemporary design languages, also through explorations into the fields of installation and material culture.