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At Fublis, Design Dialogues is a series dedicated to spotlighting the architects and designers who are redefining the built environment through innovation, integrity, and thoughtful design. These conversations uncover the philosophies and creative processes behind some of today’s most impactful architectural practices—offering insight and inspiration for industry professionals and emerging talent alike.

In this edition, we feature Marco Visconti Architects, a Turin-based studio founded in 2007 by Marco Visconti. With a background that bridges architecture and engineering—and early experience working alongside Renzo Piano—Visconti brings a rigorous, multidisciplinary approach to every project. The studio is internationally recognized for its commitment to bioclimatic and sustainable design, creating architecture that works in harmony with the environment rather than against it.

From cutting-edge industrial complexes like Ferrari’s Maranello pavilions to educational and research centers for clients such as Hitachi, Iveco, and Fiat, Marco Visconti Architects has developed a diverse portfolio shaped by ecological responsibility and technical innovation. Rejecting reliance on mechanical systems, their work emphasizes passive strategies, energy efficiency, and human well-being.

In the interview that follows, we explore the studio’s philosophy, process, and pioneering projects that demonstrate how thoughtful, sustainable architecture can meet complex functional demands while responding sensitively to place, climate, and culture.

For the full in-depth conversation, please find the detailed one-on-one interview at the link below.

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