Andreas Faoro

Andreas Faoro is an architect and urban designer. After graduating at the IUAV University of Architecture of Venice, he obtained a Post-graduate Master degree in Architecture and Urbanism at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam. His theoretical and practical work focuses on the relationship between, politics, economy and large-scale urban design issues, exploring the conflicting and often paradoxical transformation of cities and urban environments. Since 2003 Andreas has collaborated with different international architectural offices. Next to the professional activity, he has experience in teaching architecture and urban design programs at different Universities and Cultural Institutions. Parallel to the design projects, he is intensely engaged with, writing, and research, activities that are an integral part of his engagement with architecture and urbanism. Andreas is also active in offering consultancies to municipalities and agencies concerned with urban planning and architectural issues. His professional experience has moved across a broad range of scales and disciplines including architecture, urban and landscape design.  He has taken part as coordinator, project manager, and scientific advisor in several European Culture projects. His work has been exhibited at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark: Frontiers of Architecture III-IV Living (2011), in France at the 10th Biennale de Lyon: “Le spectacle du quotidian”, and published in different magazines (Domus, Abitare, A10, FRAME).