Teresa Sapey Explained

Teresa Sapey (Cuneo, Italy, 13 June 1962) is an Italian architect and interior designer, characterised by her playful designs and unique sense of color.She studied at Architecture Politecnic University of Turin in 1985, and completed her academic education in París with a BFA degree from the Parsons School of Design and a Master in La Villette. In 1990 she moved to Madrid, where she founded her own architecture studio, which she currently leads alongside her partner and daughter Francesca Heathcote Sapey. Sapey has been a teacher of Plastic Investigation at Universidad Camilo José Cela in Madrid and as a visiting professor at several foreign universities (McGill University in Montreal, Carleton University in Ottawa, University of Waterloo in Toronto, and the Domus Academy in Milán). She was part of the Hotel Puerta América Project, designing the parking. In this project, 18 architects worked together such as Jean Nouvel, Arata Isozaki, Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid.[1] [2]

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She has been featured several times in the Spanish Architectural Digest edition of the Top 100 most significant design studios, last time for the list of 2024.[3]

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  1. http://www.stylepark.com/en/designer/teresa-sapey "Teresa Sapey, Italy, *1962"
  2. http://www.graphisoft.es/comunidad/testimonios/sapey/ Estudio de Arquitectura Teresa Sapey
  3. Web site: 2023-12-06 . AD100: la lista de los arquitectos, interioristas y diseñadores más inspiradores de 2024 . 2023-12-15 . Architectural Digest España . es-ES.