BERARDUCCI ARCHITECTURE - Key Persons


Carlo Berarducci

Carlo Berarducci think that architecture is an intuitive discipline that contains an artistic component in which converges an essentially visual baggage, and he sees no difference in the approach between the large scale of the architecture and urban design and the small scale of the object and the interior design, because architecture is fundamentally the organization of space and of the elements that define or fill it. Designing the relationship between interior spaces is no different from designing the relationship between buildings in an urban area or a building and a natural setting. Even the small-scale of industrial object can not be distinguished from architecture, the design of a chaise longue or a table starts from the same premises and process, with the same vision luggage transferred to the small scale. Carlo Berarducci graduated with honors from the University of Rome La Sapienza where he also obtained the title of Doctor of Philosophy (PHD) in Theories of Architecture with a thesis entitled "Art and Architecture, from the raw material to the miracle, the relationships between the languages of art and architecture". On behalf of the Vicariate of Rome, he led to the realization his Thesis project for a repeatable model of church and parish complex with the building of S. Agostino of Canterbury in Rome, honored at the "First Prize of Architecture Trevi Flash Art Museum" and "Inarch Award 2001".