Anna Maritano
- Site : basement15.com
- Adresse : via San Rocco 15 20135 Milan
Anna Maritano lives and works in Milan.
Since 2006 she formed her own architecture studio in Milan. She has work closely together with Giulia Griotti, to whom she is linked by a twenty-year friendship. Together with them, Angelo Lorenzi shared national and international projects and competitions.
Currently they employs 3-4 collaborators who are working on projects for public buildings, private houses and urban development. A sort of small workshop on living, wher craftsmanship and reflections on the city intertwine.
Anna Maritano studied architecture at Politecnico di Torino.
She was awarded in 1994-1996 Pensionnaire pour l’architecture, at the Académie de France à Rome. She obtained a Ph.D. title in 1999. She was an adjunct professor at the Università di Genova Architecture School from 1999 to 2009, where he held teaching and research. She was awarded the Leone di Pietra - in the 10. International Architecture Exhibition - Biennale di Architettura in Venice - with a project on Pantelleria, a tourist harbour (Marino Narpozzi, chef)
In parallel to the project activity, she has done lectures, lessons and critiques at Italian and foreign Universities, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Torino, Università di Bologna, Università di Genova, University of São Paulo, Brazil. She carried out critical activity trough exhibitions and texts about Italian and international contemporary architects: Ignazio Gardella (Electa), Gino Levi Montalcini (Domus), Luigi Caccia Dominioni (Area), Uwe Schroder (Aion). In 2019 she edited (in collaboration) the Marino Narpozzi's critical writings, entitled “Conversazioni in-disciplinate sull’archietttura”, (Aion edizioni). In 2020 she published an essay “Envois e Académie de France à Rome: il disegno fra maniera e invenzione”, (NElac, USP, Brazil).
she is associate with Giulia Griotti Angelo Lorenzi and Filippo Mascaretti
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Landscapes - Archetypal forms
Client. : Marsid srl Status : Complete, 2011 Key staff : Anna Maritano, Giulia Griotti, con Chiara Occhipinti, Gyler Mydyti, Laura Zamboni, Angelo Lorenzi e Paolo Molteni.
The Marsid company (Capalbio, GR) organized a competition for the design of metal street furniture, exploiting its know-how in the production of metal structures. The project for a bus shelter becomes for us an opportunity to reflect on the primitive forms of the hut and the shelter, bringing to light some archetypal forms.
Our project is chosen and put into production. We worked in their factory with the customer, in a process of continuous craft refinement of the product.
1) CLIENT : MARSID - Know-how
Metalwork and steel products - Experience and technical knowledge - Essentiality and simplicity of the production process
Trade in steel products - Collaboration with other companies - Rooting in the territory
Scrap management - Re-use of possible stocks
2) CUSTOMER : public locations (palaces, streets …) / privates
- Recognition, identity and character of the object - Potential for transforming space - Technological integration - Environmental sustainability
3) PRODUCT : Designer - Concept
FAMILY - recognisable - simple - light - modular
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