As a designer, Enzo Eusebi has combined over the years an intense work of study to critical reflection with regard to the themes of social and sustainable architecture; he has held numerous lectures and conferences with different organizations and institutions. His architecture is characterized by a formal research, which tends to make every project a meaningful presence in the urban space, and a rigorous technique that provides the best functionality of the structures, systems, and organization of spaces. His dual training as engineer and architect has allowed him to remain updated on the advancement of aesthetic solutions, in a balance that is constantly renewed throughout his works, and highlighted by the numerous realizations in Italy and abroad. All these projects display a commitment to environmental protection through the use and re-use of materials, and a research analysis which aim at minimizing the environmental impact. The research which underpinned every project is focused on function and spatial aspect and encompasses several themes such as construction technology, planning strategies based on environmental control (BIM), and ecological sustainability (LEED). In this way, multidisciplinary became the strength of the studio. He received several merit awards which reinforced his profile internationally. For this reason, he is considered one of the most interesting designers in this field. Recently, he was a lecturer at Frankfurt (Germany) Light+Building 2016, at Cannes (France) MIPIM 2017, at Baku (Azerbaijan) masterclass From Architecture to Exhibition Design 2017, and at Beijing (China) for the Design Week 2017.
“Albero” a LED street lighting system designed for iGuzzini by Enzo Eusebi. The configuration flexibility allows to equip the different bodies of particular functions, transforming “Albero” in an interactive urban element that, in addition to light, provides support to elements of communication systems for surveillance and security, solar panels and solar shading.
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