Sinfonia Group Announces Completion of the U.S. Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2024, Opens New Branch in Treviso, and Appoints New CEO
Sinfonia Group Announces Completion of the U.S. Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2024, Opens New Branch in Treviso, and Appoints New CEO
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VENICE, Italy, May 3, 2024
VENICE, Italy, May 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sinfonia Group, a leading global architecture firm, is proud to announce the completion of the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024, the opening of its new branch in Treviso, Italy, and the promotion of Alessia Vicenzi to CEO of the Italian office.
Sinfonia Group Announces Completion of the U.S. Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2024The U.S. Pavilion, designed by Sinfonia Group in collaboration with acclaimed artist Jeffrey Gibson, exemplifies contemporary architectural innovation and cultural dialogue. This project demonstrates Sinfonia Group's commitment to excellence and creativity in architecture.
Pierpaolo Martiradonna, CEO of Sinfonia Group, stated, "We are thrilled to unveil the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024. This pavilion represents architectural ingenuity and reflects dynamic cultural exchange. Collaborating with Jeffrey Gibson allowed us to infuse the pavilion with unique artistic perspectives."
The new offices in Treviso mark a strategic expansion in Europe, aiming to enhance Sinfonia Group's presence and provide localized services. Additionally, the firm supports Italian companies in establishing retail operations in the U.S., promoting the 'Made in Italy' quality abroad.
Alessia Vicenzi, the newly appointed CEO of the Italian office, brings extensive experience in both local and international architectural landscapes, poised to drive growth and strengthen Sinfonia Group's position in Europe.
"This is a momentous time for Sinfonia Group as we expand our footprint in Italy and continue to contribute to the global architecture community," added Martiradonna. "Alessia's leadership will undoubtedly lead our Italian operations to new heights."
Sinfonia Group is known for its innovative design approach and services including project management, design development, and owner representation. The firm specializes in high-end luxury retail, artist studios, and hospitality, with clients such as Moncler, Birkenstock, and Gianvito Rossi.
For more information about Sinfonia Group and its projects, visit www.sinfoniagroup.com.
About Sinfonia Group
Sinfonia Group is a global architecture firm renowned for blending innovative design with functional spaces. The firm specializes in high-end luxury retail, artist studios, and hospitality.
Media Contact:
Pierpaolo Martiradonna
Sinfonia Group
pierpaolo@sinfoniagroup.com
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