Ragazzi and Partners is an associate
architectural firm founded in 2003 by Giancarlo Ragazzi and his son Francesco
Ragazzi.
Giancarlo Ragazzi, in over 40 years of professional activity (from 1964 to
2000), together with Edilnord Progetti
S.p.A., developed a great number of important projects such as Milano 2, Milano
3, Milano Visconti, Malaspina residential complex, Mediaset TV broadcasting
Center and Tower, refurbishment of San Siro Stadium in Milan on the occasion of 1990 F.I.F.A Soccer World Cup
(winner of "Ingersoll-Rand” award).
Francesco Ragazzi, after his degree at
Politecnico di Milano, University of Architecture, he went to London where he
gained various experiences at important architectural practices namely Burland
TM and Foster and Partners where he worked in particular on large-scale mixed
use developments, stadia and residential buildings, such as Milano Santa Giulia
(Foster and Partners), West Kowloon Masterplan (Foster and Partners),
Harlequins Rugby Stadium (Burland TM) e Falcon Wharf (Burland TM). Due to the complexity of its work, Ragazzi and Partners constantly works with the support of various companies with whom the studio has established strategic partnerships.