Paolo Carli Moretti (Forlì, 1969), graduated with honors in Architecture from the University of Florence. He has collaborated in teaching the Architectural Survey course at the Faculty of Architecture in Ferrara, while also conducting research on early 20th-century architecture in Romagna and curating exhibitions for the municipalities of Forlì and Predappio.
From 2000 to 2002, he moved to Rome, where he worked at the architectural firm of Lamberto Rossi (ATP) on the project for the new university campus in Forlì. In 2002, he opened his own studio in Forlì, focusing on architectural, urban, and interior design, as well as renovation and architectural restoration for private clients, engineering firms, and real estate companies. His work covers residential buildings, tourist and hospitality structures, commercial spaces, offices, and industrial facilities.
He has taken part in various design competitions, winning in 1999 the national competition for the interior cladding of the new artistic gymnastics gymnasium in Forlì. In 2003, he entered the competition for Piazza della Libertà in Cesena together with Lamberto Rossi.
He presented La città dell’oro at the Divina Sezione exhibition at the Royal Palace of Caserta (2018) and was selected for Controcampo at Spazio FMG per l’Architettura in Milan (2015), both curated by Luca Molinari. In 2008, he was among the selected participants for the Young Architects Biennale in Pontedera (Pisa). His projects and writings have been published in international architecture magazines such as Archinfo (2011), AND (2012), and Dromos (2013).
He served as a Council Member of the Order of Architects of the Province of Forlì-Cesena from 2013 to 2017, acting as coordinator of the Quality Committee and of the first four editions of the Architecture Festival of FC. He was also a member of the first-level jury for the design competition of the new parish church in Forlì (2014) and served on the State Exam commission for the qualification to the profession of architect (2018).
In 2023, thanks to an invitation from Brunetto De Batté, one of his drawings from the Interni di città series was acquired for the Disegni d’Autore archival collection of the Library of the Polytechnic School of the University of Genoa (Disegni d’Autore – Università di Genova).