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Filippo Moretti (born September 11, 1978)
is an architect and an artist.
In 2003 he graduated in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano (Master’s Degree) with a thesis in Aesthetics, under the supervision of professor Massimo Venturi Ferriolo.
In 2005 he achieved from the Università di Bologna, under the direction of professor Raffaele Milani, the 2nd level university Master's Degree in Sciences and Design of Landscape.
Since 2005 he is a member of the Ordine degli Architetti di Forlì-Cesena. He has regularly worked as an architect, focusing mainly on material and formal redefinition of the interior spaces and the creation of green areas and gardens.
In his artistic activity he has created works that start from photography to become something else, according to a process of alteration and intensification of reality.
In 2010 his artistic project De-composizioni, a chaotic proliferation of signs and debris, was documented in a catalog published by Il Vicolo, with a critical text by Marisa Zattini.
He participated has lecturer at conferences in Italian universities and contributed essays to publications on modern and contemporary architecture themes. His theoretical work has been developed mainly on the relationship between nature and architecture, focusing on organic-natural and deconstructive-instinctual architectures.
He collaborated with the art and literature quarterly magazine Graphie, for which he wrote theoretical contributions aimed at analyzing some influences and contamination between the arts - especially expressive/informal - and the architectural field.
In 2016 he published the book Architetture regressive. Paradigmi dell’architettura preistorica e suggestioni preistoriche nel moderno (publisher Il Vicolo, foreword by Massimo Venturi Ferriolo), work who examined the pre-historical architecture character and its value as reminder persistent unconscious, highlighting possible similarities with some modern architecture.
From 2018 to 2022 he was a teaching assistant at the Politecnico di Milano (School of Architecture Urban Planning Construction Engineering), for the teaching of Aesthetics (prof. Lorenzo Giacomini) in the framework of the Final Design Workshop.
In 2020 his artistic project Anarchetipi, a floating re-interpretation of wild African scenarios, was documented by a catalog published by Il Vicolo, with a critical text by Giuliano Serafini.
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