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Giuseppe Milizia
Giuseppe Milizia

Architect and founder

After graduatation in Architecture in Florence in 1979, architect Giuseppe Milizia moved to Paris for the love of painting and fashion. Here, he simultaneously wor-ked for Yves Saint Laurent, learning the art of cutting and color, and for an architecture firm as a "fervent disciple" of Le Corbusier. After wandering around the world between Los Angeles, London, Rome and New York, the architect stops in Italy, from here he creates residences in Switzerland and France, for the master of plants Maurice Mességué, as well as noble residen-ces of important families Roman. Of universal architecture, he created his boxes in woods and materials prized, inspired by their most important works.
Works in Lugano, Cannes for Maurice Mességué, for his villa Mougins, enhancing the characteristic lines and nature of its southern land from which comes.
Other important works in world capitals:
New York, Milan, Rome, and his beloved Puglia which is found in his works, includingthe latest creations of Villa Petra, Tenuta Petrose, Villa Ficheto, think ed organized for an increasingly cosmopolitan clients.

 

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