Colomba Pecchioli
Colomba Pecchioli, born in Florence in 1976, is an architect graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Florence.
Colomba Pecchioli, born in Florence in 1976, is an architect graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Florence.
Federico Grazzini moved to London in 1998 after graduating in Architecture at the University of Florence, starting out as a 3D artist and visualisation expert.
Roberto Nesti obtained his Master of Arts degree from the Fine Art High School in Florence in 1975 and graduated in architecture from the University of Florence in 1982. He published articles in the magazine “Professione Architetto” from 1985 to 1990. His activity includes architecture, interior design, industrial design, and writing. Since the 1990’s he has collaborated with the Smithsonian Institution, the Duracell Group, and several industrial design companies.
Guido Incerti graduated in architecture from the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di (IUAV) in 2000, he received his PhD in Architectural Design (ICAR14) in 2010 from the PhD school of the Faculty of Architecture in Florence.
He is currently a counselor in the Bologna Order of Architects.
In the early 2000s he collaborated with Will Alsop in Rotterdam, DillerScofidio+Renfro in New York and Studio Archea in Florence among others.
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