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Anna Torrianai is an architect who is the founding Partner at APT ARCHITECTURE (Atelier Pagnamenta Torriani).
She is an Experienced Owner with a demonstrated history of working in the architecture & planning industry. Skilled in Sustainable Design, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Architectural Design, and Mixed-use. Strong entrepreneurship professional with a Master's Degree focused in Architecture from Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich.
Awards[edit]
New York Public Library’s Mariners Harbor Branch Receives the 2009 Award for Excellence in Design from the NYC Design Commission on July 1, 2009 (5)invited to participate to the Venice Biennale of Architecture. Anna has presented the studio's projects at the AIANY Center for Architecture, at the Swiss Federal Institute of technology in Lausanne (EPFL) for the Bibliothèque Information Suisse (BSI) and at other organizations. (4)
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Positions held[edit]
Atelier Pagnamenta Torriani is an architectural design studio established in 1992 by Anna Torriani and Lorenzo Pagnamenta. (2) appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to serve on the Advisory Board of the United Nations Capital Master Plan (4) co-chair of the AIANY’s public architecture committee and has played an active role in its “Conversation” series since 2006 (4) Buildings attributed: Mariners Harbor Library for the New York Public Library (4) Works: several drawings in the Cooper Hewitt collection (1)
Personal life[edit]
Education[edit]
she is a graduate of the ETH-Zürich, Switzerland and co-president of the recently formed ETH Alumni New York Chapter(4)
References[edit]
1. ^https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/people/18041105/collaborators/18048543/
2. ^https://architizer.com/firms/atelier-pagnamenta-torriani/
3. https://www.aptarchitecture.com/about-profile