Graduated from Polytechnic University of Milan, Architecture, class of 1996
""An architectural project needs to have a soul – its own soul that is echoed in every detail… Light and shadow… Reaching this delicate balance making it unique, independent from those who inhabit it, and the person who conceived it. This is what I look for in the architecture.” Federico Delrosso
Federico Delrosso explains his minimal-naturalist approach, the starting point of the elegant lightness of his designs “I reckon that true architecture must not restrict itself to the outer surfaces of a house, but should involve inside and outside seamlessly – like a Mobius strip. In my projects the building exteriors always find their “natural” counterpart in the interiors. But rather than a mere corresponding balance between mass and void, I like to explore with two basic interfaces: light and natural materials.”

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