About us
Tstudio
Tstudio is an architectural firm founded in 1992 by Guendalina Salimei, Giancarlo Fantilli, Roberto Grio, Mariaugusta Mainiero, Giovanni Pogliani and Renato Quadarella. Each of them is highly qualified in various fields of architecture, research, planning and landscaping, restoration, interior design and multimedia graphics. Since 2008 the group is also located in Vietnam being part of Ideas Ltd in Hanoi, which has entered the Vietnamese market for public infrastructure.
Currently Tstudio has its own team of architects, engineers, economists and technicians who work both in traditional form, and with modern design techniques. The staff is located in Rome and it exercises a highly specialized activity in several fields of architecture and engineering.
Main architectural projects of T-Studio relate: school complexes, offices, residences, conference halls, markets, congress halls and urban regeneration, transports ports and railway stations.
Team
Founders
Guendalina Salimei | ARCHITECT; Giancarlo Fantilli | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT;
Roberto Grio | ARCHITECT; Mariaugusta Mainiero | ARCHITECT;
Giovanni Pogliani | ARCHITECT; Renato Quadarella | ARCHITECT
Research
Michele Astone | ENGINEER; Anna Riciputo | ARCHITECT;
Nadia Bakhtafrouz | ARCHITECT; Sara Pezzoli | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Administration
Francesca De Marchi | ADMINISTRATION; Maria Teresa Albisinni | TENDER OFFICE
Team
Massimiliano Celani | ARCHITECT
Sara Ceccoli | ARCHITECT
Sergio Cherubini | ARCHITECT
iMan Enayati | ARCHITECT
Flaminia Zanzi | ARCHITECT
Lorenzo Di Carlo | ARCHITECT AND BIM SPECIALIST
Michelangelo Calcagni | ARCHITECT
Federica Colanzi | ARCHITECT
Marco D’Andrea | ARCHITECT
Sonia Nusca | ARCHITECT
Domenico De Lucia | ARCHITECT AND VISUAL ARTIST
Alberto Runco | ARCHITECT
Michela Giotto | ARCHITECT
A collaborative network driving our vision and design excellence
Beyond our core Team and dedicated staff, our work is enriched by the invaluable contributions of a diverse group of collaborators. These individuals, who bring a wealth of expertise, knowledge, and creativity from various disciplines, are an integral part of our studio’s dynamic environment. Their unique perspectives, specialized skills, and forward-thinking ideas enhance our projects, pushing the boundaries of architecture and design.
Whether through strategic partnerships, ongoing consultancies, or project-specific involvement, these collaborators play a vital role in shaping our vision and driving innovation. Together, we form a vibrant, interconnected network that elevates the quality, impact, and reach of our work.
Team
Founders
Guendalina Salimei | ARCHITECT; Giancarlo Fantilli | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT;
Roberto Grio | ARCHITECT; Mariaugusta Mainiero | ARCHITECT;
Giovanni Pogliani | ARCHITECT; Renato Quadarella | ARCHITECT
Research
Michele Astone | ENGINEER; Anna Riciputo | ARCHITECT;
Nadia Bakhtafrouz | ARCHITECT; Sara Pezzoli | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Administration
Francesca De Marchi | ADMINISTRATION; Maria Teresa Albisinni | TENDER OFFICE
Team
Massimiliano Celani | ARCHITECT
Sara Ceccoli | ARCHITECT
Sergio Cherubini | ARCHITECT
iMan Enayati | ARCHITECT
Flaminia Zanzi | ARCHITECT
Lorenzo Di Carlo | ARCHITECT AND BIM SPECIALIST
Giovanni Collovà | ENGINEER
Federica Colanzi | ARCHITECT
Marco D’Andrea | ARCHITECT
Sonia Nusca | ARCHITECT
Domenico De Lucia | ARCHITECT AND VISUAL ARTIST
Alberto Runco | ARCHITECT
Michela Giotto | ARCHITECT
Philosophy
The research of recent years has dealt with the following topics, which are the facets of an attempt to integrate landscape, urban planning and architecture by passing from macro to micro and micro to macro, it is an experiment that functions by means of a system of doubt, to cite Holl, with an architecture of deep linkages with site, culture and climate, and prefers to proceed without preordained certainties:
URBAN GEOGRAPHIES, SENSITIVE LIMITS, LANDFORM, LANDMARK, LIVING MACHINES, REUSE – STRATIFICATION.
The theme of Urban Geographies investigates the attempt – on large scale – to offer project’s suggestions and guidelines through the relationship with the signs of the territory but also through the reinterpretation of historical traces, tradition and identity of the places.
These readings become project-material ready made good to be manipulated, in the aim of a merger between urban planning, landscape and architecture, even in a social perspective. In this sense, the formative role of geographic data, the morphology of the urban and natural landscape, the archaeological layers, deep topographical patterns, appear stimulant for the project approach.
In reference to the anonymity of the International Style architecture and the nostalgic architectural formalism – highly valued today in much of the world – this approach contrasts with architecture linked to the landscape and the cultural context, suggesting typological and technological advanced solutions, considering local architecture, capable of fully interpreting the extraordinary specificity of context.
The theme of Landform wants to investigate the possibility for architecture to organize emptiness, by integrating it into natural and anthropic landscape: soil architecture, or an architecture that looks for a deeper relationship with folds and shapes of the site. The projects come from the soil, from its folds, its signs, its stratification, its cavities and reliefs. In this sense, architecture does not reveal itself immediately, does not impose itself as an absolute icon, but reveals itself little at a time.
Lets itself be discovered during the approach and becomes part of a larger process.It dissolves and blends into the landscape, it does not impose itself as a volume that occupies space but rather as an event that organizes emptiness, absorbing the implicit rules of landscape and terrain. Architecture works with the land, creates new landscapes between artifice and nature, works with geographical conformations matching with real or through interpretation.
The theme Landmark is closely related to the theme of “vertical labyrinth”, vertical signs able to establish long distance relationships with urban or landscape contexts. These elements are able to sight the territory and draw cornerstones through reinterpretation of large scale relationship system and reveal the opportunity to work on the theme of densification, in sharp contrast to indiscriminate and extensive land use.
The “vertical labyrinth” wants to explore the complexity of layers and overlapping, promoting a more intense relationship between above and below, between the air, the surface and the underground. Stratification as ability to operate on many levels, overlapping signs and different meanings for more complex areas in the sense of space and function; in this perspective, the architecture multiplies its spatiality and its landscapes, while the urban system reinvents itself becoming “city within a city and city over the city”.
When we talk about an exceptional asset, like a not-ended architecture of 700 (it’s the case of Foligno Museum), the intervention is implemented for micro-injections, interventions of “acupuncture”, in order to restore the asset and provide it at the same time of a new existence.