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Paolo Lettieri
Paolo Lettieri
Paolo Lettieri
Born
Paolo Lettieri

(1974-05-08) May 8, 1974 (age 50)
Varese, Italy
NationalityItalian
OccupationArchitect and Designer
Years active2001–present
WebsiteUPA Italia

Paolo Lettieri (born on May 8, 1974, in Varese) is an Italian architect and designer, known for his international projects in healthcare, education, hospitality, and residential sectors.[1] He is the principal architect and managing partner at UPA Italia and the founder of the 29 Milano design brand. His works are celebrated for cultural integration and architectural innovation.[2]

Early life and education

Paolo Lettieri was born on May 8, 1974, in Varese, Italy.[3] He obtained his Scientific High School Diploma from Gavirate Scientific High School in 1993. In 2001, he graduated with a Master of Architecture (M.Arch) from the Polytechnic University of Milan under the mentorship of Professor Marco Dezzi Bardeschi.[4] In 2020, he completed an Executive Diploma in Real Estate and Project Management from the MIP Graduate School of Business, Milan.[5]

Career

Early career

After completing his studies, Lettieri worked as a junior architect with several prominent firms in Milan, including Dante O. Benini & Partners Architects and Studi Architetti Associati. He later became an architect and project manager at General Planning.[3][6]

UPA Italia

In 2009, Lettieri co-founded UPA Italia in Milan, the Italian arm of Urbanism Planning Architecture Consultancy, based in Abu Dhabi. UPA Italia specializes in architectural design, master planning, and interior design across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Notable projects include:

  • Abu Dhabi Ladies Club – a luxury women’s wellness and leisure facility.[7]
  • VGIK Auditorium, Moscow – the first digitally controlled variable acoustic auditorium in Russia.[8]
  • Al Qasim Green University Campus, Iraq – the first LEED Gold-certified project in Iraq.[9]

29 Milano

In 2023, Lettieri founded 29 Milano, a design brand that merges architecture and furniture design. The brand’s flagship product, the Milano Armchair, won international acclaim for its sustainable materials and NFT blockchain certification.[10][11]

BrikBit Digital Shares

In 2017, Lettieri co-founded BrikBit, a blockchain-based real estate startup. The platform leverages blockchain technology for real estate management and transactions.[12]

Publications

A book on Lettieri's work, titled Architectures in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, was published in December 2024.[13] The volume provides a comprehensive overview of his projects, showcasing his integration of cultural sensitivity and modern architecture. Italian architectural critic Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi noted in the introduction: "Behind a rational approach, there is always an expressive and organic component."[3]

Notable works

  • VGIK Auditorium – Moscow, Russia[8]
  • Abu Dhabi Ladies Club – Abu Dhabi, UAE[7]
  • Al Qassimi Maternity Hospital – Sharjah, UAE
  • Masfout Hospital – Ajman, UAE
  • Istisu Thermal Resort – Kalbajar, Azerbaijan
  • Al Qasim Green University Campus – Babil, Iraq[9]

Awards and recognition

Lettieri has received numerous awards for his architectural and design work. Notable recognitions include:

  • **2024**: Dubai Skyline Architecture Awards (Second Prize)
  • **2023**: Arabian Property Awards – Leisure Architecture for Abu Dhabi Ladies Club
  • **2022**: Architect of the Year, Build Awards – Italy
  • **2020**: Architecture MasterPrize – Honourable Mention for VGIK Auditorium[10]

Personal life

Paolo Lettieri resides in Milan, Italy. He is fluent in Italian and English.[3]

References

  1. "Paolo Lettieri, Designer" (in en). https://www.archiproducts.com/en/designers/paolo-lettieri?srsltid=AfmBOoriSmDxckoMNABk1-RsTtHznrRqEwhn2BXrBNkCJT4HwGX7b1t9. 
  2. "Cultural Diversities in Paolo Lettieri's Architectural Works". https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/768502500/cultural-diversities-in-paolo-lettieri-s-architectural-works. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Cultural Diversities In Paolo Lettieri's Architectural Works" (in en). menafn.com. 12 December 2024. https://menafn.com/1108987306/Cultural-Diversities-In-Paolo-Lettieris-Architectural-Works. 
  4. "Paolo Lettieri". https://archinect.com/paololettieri. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  5. "UPA Italia - About Paolo Lettieri". https://www.upaitalia.com/. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  6. "Cultural Diversities in Paolo Lettieri's Architectural Works" (in English). Benzinga. 12 December 2024. https://www.benzinga.com/content/42469143/cultural-diversities-in-paolo-lettieris-architectural-works. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Abu Dhabi Ladies Club". https://www.world-architects.com/en/upa-italia-by-paolo-lettieri-architects-milano/project/abu-dhabi-ladies-club. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "VGIK Auditorium". https://www.world-architects.com/es/upa-italia-by-paolo-lettieri-architects-milano/project/vgik-auditorium. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "A New British Curriculum School is Coming to RAK". https://wow-rak.com/a-new-british-curriculum-school-is-coming-to-ras-al-khaimah/. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Architecture MasterPrize Winner: VGIK Auditorium". https://architectureprize.com/winners/winner.php?id=9931&mode=hm&compID=12813. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  11. "Paolo Lettieri's 29 Milano". https://www.archiproducts.com/en/designers/paolo-lettieri. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  12. "Fireworks as BrikBit Lands in the US". https://medium.com/brikbit/fireworks-as-brikbit-lands-in-the-us-dd986f58bba1. Retrieved 18 December 2024. 
  13. "Paolo Lettieri. Architectures in the Middle East, Europe and Asia". https://www.amazon.com.au/Paolo-Lettieri-Architectures-Middle-Europe/dp/8898939167. 

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