Fosbury Architecture

 
Fosbury Architecture (FA) is a collective of design and research founded in 2013 by Giacomo Ardesio (1987), Alessandro Bonizzoni (1988), Nicola Campri (1989), Claudia Mainardi (1987) and Veronica Caprino (1988). FA is a spatial practice interpreting architecture as a tool that mediates between collective and individual needs; expectations and resources; sustainability and pragmatism; environment and human beings. FA is a research group aiming at expanding the boundaries of the discipline, redefining its role, and rethinking its production processes in the perspective of current challenges. FA was curator of the monographic exhibition Characters at Magazin in Vienna (2022), as well as of Urban Center at the Centro Pecci in Prato (2021–2022) and Milan 2030 at the Triennale Milano (2019). The collective has participated in numerous national and international Architecture Biennales, including Lisbon (2019), Versailles (2019), Chicago (2017) and Venice (2016). The collective edited, with Alterazioni Video, the publication INCOMPIUTO: The Birth of a Style (2018) supported by the then MIBACT (the current Ministry of culture) and awarded an honorable mention for the Compasso d'Oro 2020.

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 Fosbury Architecture - Spaziale - Everyone belongs to everyone else / Ognuno appartiene a tutti gli altri
2023
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
Humboldt Books - Globetrotter
The volume "Spaziale. Everyone belongs to everyone else" brings together the voices of all the protagonists involved in the Italian Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.
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