Paolo Brescia Explained

Paolo Brescia is an Italian architect and founder of OBR Open Building Research.[1]

He graduated with a degree in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano in 1996 and had his academic fellowship at Architectural Association in London.

After working with Renzo Piano, he founded in 2000 OBR with Tommaso Principi to investigate new ways of contemporary living, creating a design network among Milan, London, Mumbai and New York.He combines his professional experience with the academic world as guest lecturer in several athenaeums, such as Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, Kent State University, Aalto University, University of Oulu, Academy of Architecture of Mumbai, College of Architecture of Pune, Mimar Sinan Fine Art University, Hacettepe University, Florida International University in Miami. He was university professor in charge at Politecnico di Milano (2004–2005) and University of Genoa (2013–2015).

With OBR his projects have been featured in international exhibitions, including at X Biennale di Architettura in Venice 2006; RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects in London 2007; V Bienal de Arquitetura in Brasilia 2007; XI Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura in Buenos Aires 2007; AR Award Exhibition in Berlin 2008; China International Architectural Expo in Beijing 2009; International Expo in Shangai 2010; UIA 24th World Congress of Architecture in Tokyo 2011; Energy at MAXXI in Rome 2013; Italy Now in Bogotá 2014; Small Utopias in Johannesburg 2014; XIV Biennale di Architettura in Venice 2014; Triennale di Milano in Milan 2015 and Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York 2016.

Working life

From 1998, Paolo Brescia worked with Renzo Piano until the establishment of OBR Open Building Research in 2000.

With OBR, he won several design competitions, such as: Pythagoras Museum (2003), Galleria Sabauda in the Real Palace in Turin (2003), Milanofiori Residential Complex (2005), Ex Cinema Roma in Parma (2006), Galliera Hospital in Genoa (2009), Cesme Waterfront (2012), Via XX Settembre in Genoa (2012), Michelin HQ and Research Labs in Delhi (2014), Terrazza Triennale in Milan (2014), Parco Centrale di Prato (2015), Comparto Stazioni Varese (2016), Educational Pavilion in Unimore University in Modena (2018), Museo Mitoraj in Pietrasanta (2019), MIND Innovation Hub in Milan (2020), Casa BFF (2023)

Major designs

Awards

Paolo has received several awards from around the world. They include:[1]

Reference contacts

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About ME . 22 July 2011 . www.architizer.com . March 8, 2013.
  2. Web site: Ghana's Technology City – Africa's Hope For The 21st Century . www.ghana.gov.gh . March 4, 2013 . March 8, 2013.
  3. Web site: The African Dream . rlgghana.com . March 8, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130307115324/http://www.rlgghana.com/index.php/2013-02-07-11-25-04.html . March 7, 2013 .