I am an Italian artist and designer whose twenty-year practice in painting, sculpture, and installation now converges in architectural design.
My work grows out of a material and phenomenological way of seeing. Over time, it has become a bridge between construction and the poetics of inhabiting space. Early on, I thought craft was solely about material. It isn’t; it’s about endurance and trusting what the hands already know.
My process is born from conflict and constraint. It is a dialogue where the hand must trust a tool it cannot physically touch, and where design decisions must be translated with absolute clarity across thousands of miles. What truly stays with me is how much this practice depends on resilience.
I do not seek to merely design buildings. I work to mend broken spaces and to create environments that can "remember how to welcome." My goal is an architecture that repairs—not the kind that searches for the new, but one that learns to give breath back to what was once closed.