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Francesco Librizzi Studio

Alzaia Naviglio Pavese 120, 20142 Milano

www.francescolibrizzi.com

Francesco Librizzi, born in 1977, after graduating in Architecture founded Francesco Librizzi Studio, an architectural practice based in Milano involved in architecture, interiors, exhibition and product design. His works have been published on international magazines like Domus, Abitare, Wallpaper, and have been exhibited worldwide by institutions like the  “Louvre” museum  in Paris, the Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York, the Istituto di Cultura Italiana in Tokyo. He has been awarded prestigious prizes such as the “Prix Émile Hermès”(2008), the Honourable Mention Compasso d’Oro (2014). Small precious projects related to interior renovations, like “Casa C”, had gained a very respectable visibility on magazines, books and web media. Among his most significative exhibition design projects can be included the Italian Pavilion at “XII Biennale di Architettura di Venezia” in 2010, the exhibition “Gino Sarfatti: il design della luce” at the Triennale di Milano in 2012, . In 2013 he has been invited to design an installation dedicated to Bruno Munari, for the 6th edition of the Triennale Design Museum.

Company awards
  • 2013
  • - The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, shortlisted
  • 2012
  • - Competition for Archivo Pavilion, Mexico city. 2nd place
  • - Restricted competition for two pedestrian bridges over the Naviglio Grande in Milano. 2nd place.
  • - Restricted competition for the extension of Centro Loris Malaguzzi in Reggio Emilia. 2nd place.
  • 2008
  • - Prix Émile Hermès, “Le sens de l’objet”. 1st prize ex aequo.
  • - Restricted competition for the renovations of Corti di Baires in Milano. 1st prize.
  • 2006
  • - “Arcate di Greco”: riqualificazione arcate viadotti ferroviaria. Honorable mention.
  • 2013
  • - The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, shortlisted
  • 2012
  • - Competition for Archivo Pavilion, Mexico city. 2nd place
  • - Restricted competition for two pedestrian bridges over the Naviglio Grande in Milano. 2nd place.
  • - Restricted competition for the extension of Centro Loris Malaguzzi in Reggio Emilia. 2nd place.
  • 2008
  • - Prix Émile Hermès, “Le sens de l’objet”. 1st prize ex aequo.
  • - Restricted competition for the renovations of Corti di Baires in Milano. 1st prize.
  • 2006
  • - “Arcate di Greco”: riqualificazione arcate viadotti ferroviaria. Honorable mention.
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Address
Alaia Naviglio Pavese 120
20142 Milano
Italy
www.francescolibrizzi.com