Alessandro Colombo Born in Milan, after his classical and musical studies he graduated in architecture at Politecnico of Milan in 1987, supervisor Marco Zanuso, with the thesis The Vegetables factory. In 1989 he began his partnership with Pierluigi Cerri at Gregotti Associati International of which he is associated from 1995 to 1998. In 1991 he wins with Paola Garbuglio the Major of Osaka City Prize with the project:“Terra: Instructions for Use”. With Bruno Morassutti he participates in international architecture competitions where gets accolades. Add to bookmarks
Camilla Colombo She graduated in Philosophy from the Università Statale in Milan and did an MA in Journalism at the Scuola Walter Tobagi. She began working as a professional journalist in 2017, as a contributor and social media editor at La Stampa in Milan, before moving on to be a desk editor at How To Spend It/Il Sole 24 Ore. Today, She’s a freelance journalist and account manager at PrimoPiano Srl, a small communications agency in Milan. Given the chance, she’d read all day long: she reads dozens of books a year. Add to bookmarks
Beatriz Colomina Beatriz Colomina is the Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture at Princeton University and the Founding Director of the Media and Modernity Program at Princeton University. She writes and curates on questions of design, art, sexuality and media. Add to bookmarks
Giovanni Comoglio Giovanni Comoglio is an architect trained in Turin and Paris. Currently a research fellow at Politecnico di Torino, lecturer and teaching assistant in Politecnico di Milano, he also writes for various periodicals including Architect's Newspaper, Ark, Il Giornale dell'Architettura, Il Manifesto and Domus, of which he curates the Archive web section. Add to bookmarks
Riccardo Conti Riccardo Conti (Como, 1979) Over the past twenty years Riccardo Conti, art critic and academic, has worked with the leading art and fashion magazines. His primary interests include contemporary art and its relationship with the language of fashion and audiovisual communication. More recently he has explored the relationship between artists and brands in the design of fashion retail spaces, and his research will soon be published. He is a huge fan of Shiro Kuramata and everything Japanese. Add to bookmarks
Davide Coppo He has been on the editorial staff of Rivista Studio since its founding, and, since 2014, on the editorial staff of Rivista Undici - of the same publishing group - too. He is editor-in-chief and brand manager. He writes about culture and lifestyles for GQ and Cartography. He has taught the Communication Design course at NABA in Milan. In 2020 he co-founded Palinurobar, a wine bar in Milan where he is creative director. Add to bookmarks
Mario Cucinella Mario Cucinella is the founder and creative Director of MC A - Mario Cucinella Architects, an international design studio, based in Bologna and Milan, specializing in research-based architectural design linked to sustainability issues according to a holistic approach. The impact and importance of his work, both from an environmental and social point of view, as an architect and educator has been recognized with the Honorary Fellowship of the American Institute of Architects (2017) and with the International Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects (2016). Add to bookmarks
Alexandra Cunningham Cameron Alexandra Cunningham Cameron is a writer, curator and critical thinker on contemporary design. She currently sits as curator of contemporary design and Hintz Secretarial Scholar at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Add to bookmarks
Massimo Curzi (1966) Curzi was born in Pavia and studied architecture at Milan’s Polytechnic under Michael Alder and Maurizio Vogliazzo becoming the latter’s assistant in 1993 In 1994 he opened his own professional studio in Pavia In 1995 he met A G Fronzoni and became his student, collaborator, assistant and friend. Add to bookmarks
Artur de Andrade Artur de Andrade is a Brazilian journalist, PR, content creator and communication consultant with 25 years of experience. He began his professional journey in the now extinct Jornal da Tarde, a newspaper of O Estado de S. Add to bookmarks
Massimo De Conti After graduating in architecture (at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, with studies at the Oslo School of Architecture, Norway), Massimo moved to London in 2000 to join the team of Claudio Silvestrin Architects. Since 2012 he has founded the Massimo De Conti Architect studio. Sensitivity, mental clarity and inventiveness are reflected in its architecture: elegant but not ostentatious, with less is more in mind. For years he has alternated design with journalism. Add to bookmarks
Michele De Lucchi Architect. Michele De Lucchi was a prominent figure in movements like Alchimia and Memphis. Add to bookmarks
Stefano De Vivo Stefano is Ferretti Group’s Chief Commercial Officer andWally’s(a brand of Ferretti Group) Managing Director. After graduating in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at the University College London (voted University of the year in 2024 by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024) he gained an MBA from the University of Sciences and Technology in Hong Kong in Business Administration – Strategy & Entrepreneurship career track. Add to bookmarks
Sara Deganello A journalist for the Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper, a degree in philosophy from Bologna University, she has worked for the magazine IL since its launch in 2008, before moving to the digital newsroom of the daily newspaper in 2019. She has written about the economy, current affairs and design, rooting around to get behind the scenes of the stories. Over the years, she has worked on a myriad of forms of journalism, from reportages to columns, from longform writing to podcasts to social networks, all with a single aim: that of telling an interesting story. Add to bookmarks
Alessia Delisi Alessia Delisi is a freelance journalist specialized in design, architecture, art and visual culture in general. Born in Palermo and Milan-based, she graduated in Aesthetic Philosophy at the State University of Milan with top marks and a thesis on Julio Cortázar's Rayuela. She immediately began writing, about art above all, but soon also about design and trends. Add to bookmarks
Maria Cristina Didero Maria Cristina Didero is an independent design curator, consultant and author, who has collaborated with different magazines and contributed to many publications; she is currently covering the role of Milan editor for Wallpper magazine. Didero has consulted for companies such as Vitra, Fritz Hansen, Lexus, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Valextra among others. Add to bookmarks