The studio’s logo is inspired by the golden spiral of Fibonacci. Unlike the spiral derived from the rectangle diagram, this one is defined on squares whose sides follow Fibonacci numbers. It best expresses the organic synchronism of natural growth enclosed in the shell of the Nautilus.

PARSIFAL

Roma (RM) 2020-2023

The PARSIFAL logo consists of a horseshoe, the Tor di Valle stretch of the Tiber, and a starry night sky — elements that represent not only the specific landscape but the whole city.

Campaign “Reopen the Hospitals”

Roma (RM) 2020-2023

Communication campaign supporting the petition to reopen the decommissioned hospitals Forlanini and San Giacomo. The logo — simple and intuitive — depicts a circular crown of citizens holding hands, inside which appears a broken Red Cross motif interrupted by a black portal forming an “H”, whose horizontal bar is represented by a larger figure opening the two red doors.

ABC Association – Stefano Rodotà

Roma (RM) 2019-2023

The Association, active in the field of material and immaterial Commons, aims to promote human development processes in disadvantaged communities and degraded territories through urban, territorial, landscape and conservation projects, recovery and reuse of built heritage, social responsibility, international solidarity, ecological transition, co-decision and co-management of Commons. Logo: the red letters form a technical device similar to a crossbow, inside which a green arrow is ready to be released.

Towards an Architecture

Roma (RM) 2017

List for the Elections of the new Council of the Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of Rome and Province.

CITYLAB

Roma (RM) 2017

Laboratory of Shared Design. Meeting point between citizens and architects to revitalise the city. Co-design experiences.

MOSTRAMOSTRO Catalogue

Roma (RM) 2006

Catalogue of the exhibition set up in the Mazzoniana Wing of Termini Station, featuring the works of the artist Federica Giglio.

Biennale 2000

Venezia (VE) 2000

Participation in the 7th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, in the section “Four images for the city of the Third Millennium”.