Cino Zucchi

Architect Milan / Italy

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Cino Zucchi
Born in Milano in 1955, Cino Zucchi earned a B.S.A.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.) in 1978 and a Laurea in Architettura at the Politecnico di Milano in 1979, where is currently Chair Professor of Architectural and Urban Design. He has been ‘John T. Dunlop Visiting Professor in Housing and Urbanization’ at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 2013 and has been visiting professor in several European and U.S. universities.

He is regularly invited to give lectures and sit on architectural juries both in Italy and abroad. He is a member of international research teams such as the ARE_Living on housing innovation, and has been the president of the Jury of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2015.

His essays and writings on architecture, urban design and theory have been published in many international magazines including Domus, Casabella, Abitare, Lotus, San Rocco, Detail, Bau and many others. He is the author of the books L’architettura dei cortili milanesi 1535-1706 (Electa 1989), Asnago e Vender. Architetture e progetti 1925-1970 (Skira 1999), Cino Zucchi. Inspiration and Process in Architecture (Moleskine 2012); editor of Bau-Kunst-Bau (Clean 1994), Innesti/Grafting (Marsilio 2014) and Sempering. Process and pattern in architecture and design (Silvana 2016).

He participated in the organization and exhibition design of the XV, XVI, XVIII, XIX and XXI Triennale in Milan, and he is member of the scientific committees of the XXI Triennale, of the MAXXI in Rome and of the Enciclopedia Treccani. His work has been shown at the 6th, 8th, 12th and 13th Biennale of Architecture in Venice, where the installation Copycat. Empathy and Envy as Form-makers has been awarded a special mention by the Jury (2012) and has been the curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 14th edition (2014).

Together with his studio CZA, he has designed and realized many industrial, commercial, residential and public buildings, public spaces, master plans and renewals of industrial, agricultural and historical areas, many of which have achieved numerous awards and mentions and have been published on international magazines and books. These include the Copycat installation at the 13th Architecture Biennale 2012 (Special Jury Mention), the Salewa offices in Bolzano and Lavazza in Turin, the expansion of the Automobile Museum in Turin, the reform of the former Junghans area in Venice, the plan for Keski Pasila in Helsinki, the houses at Portello and Porta Nuova in Milan.

Cino Zucchi has participated in numerous architectural and urban design competitions nationally and internationally. His engagement in the current international debate on architecture and urban design theory in practice is widely recognized, resulting in intense intellectual relations with colleagues and critics.
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Born in Milano in 1955, Cino Zucchi earned a B.S.A.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.) in 1978 and a Laurea in Architettura at the Politecnico di Milano in 1979, where is currently Chair Professor of Architectural and Urban Design. He has been ‘John T. Dunlop Visiting Professor in Housing and Urbanization’ at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 2013 and has been visiting professor in several European and U.S. universities. He is regularly invited to give lectures and sit on architectural juries both in Italy and abroad. He is a member of international research teams such as the ARE_Living on housing innovation, and has been the president of the Jury of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2015. His essays and writings on architecture, urban design and theory have been published in many international magazines including Domus, Casabella, Abitare, Lotus, San Rocco, Detail, Bau and many others. He is the author of the books L’architettura dei cortili milanesi 1535-1706 (Electa 1989), Asnago e Vender. Architetture e progetti 1925-1970 (Skira 1999), Cino Zucchi. Inspiration and Process in Architecture (Moleskine 2012); editor of Bau-Kunst-Bau (Clean 1994), Innesti/Grafting (Marsilio 2014) and Sempering. Process and pattern in architecture and design (Silvana 2016). He participated in the organization and exhibition design of the XV, XVI, XVIII, XIX and XXI Triennale in Milan, and he is member of the scientific committees of the XXI Triennale, of the MAXXI in Rome and of the Enciclopedia Treccani. His work has been shown at the 6th, 8th, 12th and 13th Biennale of Architecture in Venice, where the installation Copycat. Empathy and Envy as Form-makers has been awarded a special mention by the Jury (2012) and has been the curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 14th edition (2014). Together with his studio CZA, he has designed and realized many industrial, commercial, residential and public buildings, public spaces, master plans and renewals of industrial, agricultural and historical areas, many of which have achieved numerous awards and mentions and have been published on international magazines and books. These include the Copycat installation at the 13th Architecture Biennale 2012 (Special Jury Mention), the Salewa offices in Bolzano and Lavazza in Turin, the expansion of the Automobile Museum in Turin, the reform of the former Junghans area in Venice, the plan for Keski Pasila in Helsinki, the houses at Portello and Porta Nuova in Milan. Cino Zucchi has participated in numerous architectural and urban design competitions nationally and internationally. His engagement in the current international debate on architecture and urban design theory in practice is widely recognized, resulting in intense intellectual relations with colleagues and critics.