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Nationality
  
Italian

Occupation
  
Architect


Practice
  
RRC Studio

Name
  
Romolo Calabrese

Romolo Calabrese

Romolo Calabrese, is an Italian architect, active nationally and internationally in the design field and in theoretical debate. He was born in Milan and studied architecture at Politecnico di Milano where he graduated in 1998. From 1995 to 1997 he trained at Aldo Rossi's office, who he collaborated with on several projects. In 1999 he founded RRC Studio Architetti in Milan and in 2003 he opened a second office in Cap d'Ail, France. By participating in many architectural competitions, he won in 2007 the first prize for the construction of a block of "Viviendas y Oficinas" in Zaragoza, a project within Expo 2008's urban development of the city. Later he participated in Rizoma's exhibition: "Biennale Giovani Architetti Italiani". In 2012 he won the first prize for a secondary school in Berlingo.

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In 2011 he founded STUDIO Architecture and Urbanism magazine.

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Publications

  • Illegal Act, on Illegal, December 2014
  • From Political Ideologies to Market Ideologies, on Power, June 2014
  • Dreiländereck, on Import Export, November 2013 article
  • Transforming the Un-Changed, on Transformation, May 2013
  • Entrez Lentement, on Original, April 2012 article
  • A forced resurrection/The news, on [from]Crisis[to], January 2012
  • References

    Romolo Calabrese Wikipedia


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