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Giovanni Bartolozzi

Architect

Giovanni Bartolozzi, is an architect and designer who carries out his activities in Florence and Milan. He is co-founder of studio Fabbricanove in Florence, with which he recently built the headquarters of the Milano Luiss Hub and the new Auditorium of the B.C.C. of San Cataldo (CL). He heads the Architectural Design II Lab at the Faculty of architecture of Florence. In 2008 he founded ‘Soqquadro Design’, a line of self-produced design that has collaborated with various companies and produces prototypes. He has written for numerous journals, among which L’architetto italiano, Anark, Paesaggio Urbano, and Opere. He recently curated for Giunti T.V.P. Editori the info-sheets and texts on modern and contemporary architecture of the volume ‘ART PLUS 5’. In 2013 he published the book Leonardo Ricci. Nuovi modelli urbani, for Quodlibet Macerata.

Giovanni Bartolozzi, is an architect and designer who carries out his activities in Florence and Milan. He is co-founder of studio Fabbricanove in Florence, with which he recently built the headquarters of the Milano Luiss Hub and the new Auditorium of the B.C.C. of San Cataldo (CL). He heads the Architectural Design II Lab at the Faculty of architecture of Florence. In 2008 he founded ‘Soqquadro Design’, a line of self-produced design that has collaborated with various companies and produces prototypes. He has written for numerous journals, among which L’architetto italiano, Anark, Paesaggio Urbano, and Opere. He recently curated for Giunti T.V.P. Editori the info-sheets and texts on modern and contemporary architecture of the volume ‘ART PLUS 5’. In 2013 he published the book Leonardo Ricci. Nuovi modelli urbani, for Quodlibet Macerata.

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