Giulia Ricci

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Giulia Ricci is a professional journalist. She has been part of the Domus editorial team since 2018. She worked first at domusweb.it, then at the historical magazine founded by Gio Ponti, collaborating with guest editors such as Michele De Lucchi, Winy Maas, David Chipperfield, Tadao Ando, Jean Nouvel, Steven Holl, Toshiko Mori, and now Norman Foster. Since 2022, she has been on the technical-scientific Board for Culture of the Foundation of the Association of architects, planners, landscape designers and restorers (Fondazione dell’Ordine degli architetti, pianificatori, paesaggisti e conservatori) of the province of Milan, with Carles Muro and Franco Raggi. She is advisor for the Italian Architecture Prize (Triennale Milano and MAXXI) and for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Awards. In 2022, she was on the jury for the AFA - Architecture Film Award of the Milano Design Film Festival. With Domus, in 2020 she co-founded Kvadrato.org with Architectuul and Volume, to explore the relationship between architecture and media. She co-authored Dante Bini: Mechatronics (2016). She has carried out research and curatorship activities. She was assistant to curators AOUMM and Marco Biraghi for the “Z! Zingonia Mon Amour” (2014) exhibition at Corderie dell’Arsenale, within “Monditalia” at the Venice Biennale of Architecture curated by Rem Koolhaas. She has been a contributor to various publications: magazines and journals like OASE and Rassegna di Architettura e Urbanistica; books, including guides published by Hoepli on Milan’s architecture, as well as exhibition catalogues like Comunità Italia (edited by Alberto Ferlenga and Marco Biraghi, 2015-2016). She studied architecture at Università IUAV di Venezia, Politecnico di Milano, and KU Leuven in Brussels. 

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