ANNARITA AVERSA

ANNARITA AVERSA

Annarita Aversa, architect, was trained at the “La Sapienza” University of Rome and at the ETSAB University of Barcelona; after having collaborated with some of the most interesting architectural firms in the European panorama – in Holland, in Spain and in Milan – she decides to deal with her territory of origin, the Amalfi coast, through participatory planning initiatives such as “Due Punti Architettura” listed by the  MAXXI Museum in the “Independent Project” and through other independent cultural initiatives in Italy.

In 2013, she founded her studio Architetti Artigiani Anonimi, based in Milan.

The studio works on the different scales of architecture, elaborating and synthesizing in each project the complexity of the temporal, architectural and cultural context, and promoting the identity of each place.

Annarita Aversa is currently carrying out a research project based on the recovery of empathy between man and living space for the “Molino Nuovo” project in Salerno, taking care of the architectural design, various architectural projects for private clients and a project for the elaboration of methods for preservation of the architectural and landscape heritage of the Amalfi coast, in collaboration with the Center of Culture and History of Amalfi.