Marco Acerbis

Born in 1973 Marco Acerbis graduates in architecture from Politecnico di Milano in 1998. From 1997 to 2004 he lives in London where he works with Foster+Partners studio. Over these years he collaborates on the construction of an eight storey high Medical Research Building at the Imperial College Campus in London. He then becomes Project Architect for Capital City Academy, a 250 meter long High School building for 1400 students which was opened by Tony Blair. He sets up his own practice in Italy in 2004. Fascinated by designing at very different scales he quickly moves on to explore with a constant cross over of skills, ideas, tools and technologies all sorts of subjects to achieve a globally designed space. As a way of exploring the boudaries between mind and body in extreme conditions he costantly competes in Ironman70.3 Triathlon events, where the athlete is challenged by a 1,9 km open water swim + 90km bike ride + 21,1km run without stopping. Clients: Xeliox, Vistosi, Valsecchi 1918, Unopiù, Targetti, Talenti, Slide, Riva 1920, PirelliRe, Platek, MRS Group, MaxDesign Italia, Made.com, Marazzi Group, IB Rubinetterie, Giorgio Armani, Fratelli Guzzini, Fontana Arte, Fiam Italia, Donati Group, Diamantini & Domeniconi, Desalto, Colombo Design, Citterio, Chopard, Alias, Agnelli Cooking Tools, Aton, ArtCaffè, Acerbis International.

Marco Acerbis