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Architect Giuseppe Tortato
Profile
Architecture and interior design with a “tailored” approach to nature in the spaces designed, used as an active element of urban and social regeneration, natural elements, light in particular, which in and of themselves become “building materials”.
Giuseppe Tortato Studio offers a multidisciplinary profile, dealing with architecture and interior design with an equally tailored approach for both Italian and international, corporate and private, clients.
The Studio develops research on issues related to sensory experience and sustainability, placing human beings and nature as central elements around wich to develop new architectures.
An approach in urban and landscaping design necessarily related with context, with focus to a critical analysis that sees the architecture as a possibility of urban and social regeneration.
The goal, at the different design levels, is to address and contribute at the same time to generate an aware person, free from market stereotypes and passing fashions, by creating spaces on a human scale that release their energies through the senses and through natural elements, light in particular, which in and of themselves become “building materials”.
Biography
Architect Giuseppe Tortato
Born in Venice in 1967, Giuseppe Tortato graduated from Milan’s Polytechnic University before moving to Amherst, Massachusetts. There, he collaborated with a student of Paolo Soleri in the creation of public and private buildings in accordance with the principles of bioclimatic architecture.
Upon returning to Milan, following a few years of collaboration with Dante Benini, he became an associate of the firm Milan Layout, eventually becoming a co-owner.
In the first decade of the 2000s, he was the creator of the firm’s main projects in the Real Estate field, devoting himself to the design of new building complexes and urban renewal projects.
In 2012 he founded both Polisfluxa Srl and Giuseppe Tortato Architetti, “new containers” with which he could pursue his own professional aims, devoting himself to a multidisciplinary and “tailored” approach to architecture and interior design projects for a wide range of clients, both corporate and individual, in Italy and abroad.
His approach to design is the result of research on the topics of sensory experience and sustainability, considering human beings and nature as central elements around which to develop the architectural concept, bringing natural elements into the spaces he designs. For Beni Stabili he created the concept for the Green Business Hotel in Milan and for GVA Redilco the Hotel Metropole project in Paris, which were respectively the finalist and the winner of the 2009 and 2010 Hospitality Award. He has worked as a lecturer in hotel design at Milan’s Polidesign and Rome’s Sapienza University.
With the implementation of the La Forgiatura project in Milan he has captured both national and international attention. He was the only Italian selected from among 40 contestants at the Energy Performance + Architecture Award 2013. With his architecture and retail design projects, he was a finalist in multiple design categories for The Plan Award 2015 and 2016.
In 2017 his design for the AB Medica headquarters was commended by the Jury of the International Dedalo Minosse Prize. In 2019, the Arcadia Center received an Honorable Mention at the Plan Awards and “Sciara” was selected by the Compasso d’Oro as the world’s first “architectural chocolate”.
Currently, supported by a multidisciplinary team of professionals, he carries out research and design activities at the national and international level in the residential and service sectors as well as in fashion and food retail.
Architect Giuseppe Tortato
Profile
Architecture and interior design with a “tailored” approach to nature in the spaces designed, used as an active element of urban and social regeneration, natural elements, light in particular, which in and of themselves become “building materials”.
Giuseppe Tortato Studio offers a multidisciplinary profile, dealing with architecture and interior design with an equally tailored approach for both Italian and international, corporate and private, clients.
The Studio develops research on issues related to sensory experience and sustainability, placing human beings and nature as central elements around wich to develop new architectures.
An approach in urban and landscaping design necessarily related with context, with focus to a critical analysis that sees the architecture as a possibility of urban and social regeneration.
The goal, at the different design levels, is to address and contribute at the same time to generate an aware person, free from market stereotypes and passing fashions, by creating spaces on a human scale that release their energies through the senses and through natural elements, light in particular, which in and of themselves become “building materials”.
Biography
Architect Giuseppe Tortato
Born in Venice in 1967, Giuseppe Tortato graduated from Milan’s Polytechnic University before moving to Amherst, Massachusetts. There, he collaborated with a student of Paolo Soleri in the creation of public and private buildings in accordance with the principles of bioclimatic architecture.
Upon returning to Milan, following a few years of collaboration with Dante Benini, he became an associate of the firm Milan Layout, eventually becoming a co-owner.
In the first decade of the 2000s, he was the creator of the firm’s main projects in the Real Estate field, devoting himself to the design of new building complexes and urban renewal projects.
In 2012 he founded both Polisfluxa Srl and Giuseppe Tortato Architetti, “new containers” with which he could pursue his own professional aims, devoting himself to a multidisciplinary and “tailored” approach to architecture and interior design projects for a wide range of clients, both corporate and individual, in Italy and abroad.
His approach to design is the result of research on the topics of sensory experience and sustainability, considering human beings and nature as central elements around which to develop the architectural concept, bringing natural elements into the spaces he designs. For Beni Stabili he created the concept for the Green Business Hotel in Milan and for GVA Redilco the Hotel Metropole project in Paris, which were respectively the finalist and the winner of the 2009 and 2010 Hospitality Award. He has worked as a lecturer in hotel design at Milan’s Polidesign and Rome’s Sapienza University.
With the implementation of the La Forgiatura project in Milan he has captured both national and international attention. He was the only Italian selected from among 40 contestants at the Energy Performance + Architecture Award 2013. With his architecture and retail design projects, he was a finalist in multiple design categories for The Plan Award 2015 and 2016.
In 2017 his design for the AB Medica headquarters was commended by the Jury of the International Dedalo Minosse Prize. In 2019, the Arcadia Center received an Honorable Mention at the Plan Awards and “Sciara” was selected by the Compasso d’Oro as the world’s first “architectural chocolate”.
Currently, supported by a multidisciplinary team of professionals, he carries out research and design activities at the national and international level in the residential and service sectors as well as in fashion and food retail.
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