AMAART is architectural planning, urban transformation and design by Alessia Maggio. The design is inspired by art and nature and aspires to be the continuation of Italian tradition in design excellence.

We work with materials, light, shadows, transparencies. AMAART is specialized in architecture, design, urban development and materials aimed to the study of architecture and towards developing value of architecture and sustainable future considering existing situation, cities and buildings. Our first significant commission was in 2016 for the Railway Station Vigna Clara Rome, reviving the traveler building. This was followed by many other commissions to improve the railway infrastructure of FS Group. We work in the field of large scale planning, competitions and in the development of a personal architectural language. AMAART designs major scale works, infrastructures, residences, hotels, headquarters, landscape projects and on territory scale masterplans. AMAART is a hub of professionals, architects, engineers and designers whose partners background experience spans across varied regions: Europe, Middle East, Far East and Africa.

Year of establishment:

2021

Number of employees:

FROM 3 TO 9 EMPLOYEES

Annual turnover:

Under 250.000 Euro

Reference year of turnover:

2022

Activities:

Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis

Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy

Architectural activities


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Company Profile AMAART

The architect Alessia Maggio

Company:

AMAART S.r.l.

Telephone:

+39 3392885412

Address:

Olimpia 8

City:

Desenzano del Garda (BS)

Zip Code:

25025

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Amaart strives for giving shape to a vision creating new spaces. Our approach to architecture is analytical and visionary. La Vela Valle Aurelia is a modern interpretation of a sensitive and functional architecture with an analytical and visionary approach. A renovation of the existing railway station with veiled parts and unveiled parts to transform architecture into poetry. A new gently presence in the center of Rom.