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Andrea Maffei (architect)

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Andrea Maffei is an Italian architect, born in Modena in 1968. He studied architecture and engineering at the University of Florence and graduated cum laude in 1994.[1] He was an associate director for the projects based in Italy by Arata Isozaki. Among these projects is the New exit for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, which won first place in an international design competition launched in 1998.[2] In 2005 he founded his own architecture firm Andrea Maffei Architects,[3] with headquarters in Brera (district of Milan), Italy. Together with Isozaki Arata Maffei co-designed the New Town Library in Maranello, which was opened to the public in 2012;[4] the CityLife office tower in Milan (currently under construction and due to become, with its height of 207 meters, the tallest skyscraper in Italy);[5] and the expansion of the Bologna Centrale railway station, completed in 2016. Maffei was also the project architect for the Palasport Olimpico,[6] designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates and built for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.

Publications by Andrea Maffei

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Andrea Maffei (ed.), Toyo Ito: Works Projects Writing, Phaidon Press (2006).

References

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  1. ^ "CNAPPC - Albo unico nazionale". www.cnappc.it. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  2. ^ Godoli, Antonio; Arata Isozaki; Gae Aulenti; Mario Botta; Norman Foster; Vittorio Gregotti; Hans Hollein (1998). La Nuova Uscita Degli Uffizi: Progetti per Piazza Castellani. Florence: Gruppo Editoriale Giunti. ISBN 9788809217133.
  3. ^ Locati, Gioia (25 September 2011). "Lo studio dove è nata la torre più alta che cambierà Milano". Il Giornale. Style Week (228): 27.
  4. ^ Baglione, Chiara (June 2012). "Arata Isozaki, Andrea Maffei. Biblioteca Civica, Maranello". Casabella (814): 48–55.
  5. ^ Follis, Manuel (3 April 2012). "Ecco come sarà la torre Generali". Milano Finanza (66): 11.
  6. ^ De Magistris, Alessandro (July–August 2006). "Fabbrica di eventi". Casabella (746): 56–65.
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