SAT-Studio Attilio Terragni offers a professional completeness able to achieve cost-effective solutions, original and sustainable for a wide range of public and private projects. The firm has designed and realized many public buildings, residential and commercial, public spaces, urban plans and plans for the redesign of industrial and historical areas, and has participated in numerous national and international competitions, and is active in the field of design interior and staging. The work of the study have been repeatedly exposed in exhibitions and published in Italian and international journals.
Investing in the architecture has a long tradition in the history of our study, always on the lookout for smart and convenient solutions: we propose a teamwork that interacts with the customer right at the design stage. This strategy has always led to a transformation of places, often neglected, into places of great success, both for public and for investment.
The study has an established network of expert advice (structures, equipment, roads, economy, landscape, artwork, lighting), combined with a very simple and economical internal structure, suitable for any type of project proposal.
Attilio Terragni runs his own studio since 1989. After graduating from the Polytechnic of Milan, he has been an assistant and partner of Daniel Libeskind, starting his career as an architect with the winning design for the Jewish Museum in Berlin, between 1989 and 1991. Since 1997 he has lived for three years in Melbourne for the construction of Federation Square and after returning he founded Cityedge italian partners of Daniel Libeskind, with which he made, among others, the Citylife project in Milan and the Park project life at Brescia. He currently teaches at the Master Pesenti at the Polytechnic of Milan and has been a visiting professor in Australia, Germany and Spain. The architectural profession is connected with its interest in research on the architecture of the modern movement, with special reference to the figure of Giuseppe Terragni, of which he is a promoter, with new and innovative critical interpretations. His artistic activity has been shown recently in Milan in an exhibition of his designs for the architecture of the "after geometry". These works have been supported by publications, including two monographs on Daniel Libeskind, Beyond the walls and architecture is a language, two monographs on Giuseppe Terragni, Terragni Atlas and Jounery trought architecture, about the project the Danteum.