Annarita Aversa (Salerno, 1983), an architect trained at La Sapienza University of Rome and ETSAB University of Barcelona, has worked with leading European architectural firms. Focused on her Amalfi Coast roots, she founded Architetti Artigiani Anonimi in 2013. The studio engages in various architectural scales, promoting the identity of each place while considering its temporal, architectural, and cultural context. Aversa's current research includes the Molino Nuovo project in Salerno, private architectural designs, and preservation methods for the Amalfi Coast’s architectural and landscape heritage, in collaboration with the Center of Culture and History of Amalfi.

Details
- Collection
- Proporzione Mediterranea Collection
- Year
- 2021
- Measurements
- H 55 / L 70 / W 73 CMH 21,6 / 27,5 / W 28,7 IN
- Materials
- Extruded and modeled ceramic in white terracotta or majolica in white glaze, Vietri cracklè, base composed of iron squares, pierced and hot bent with a blowtorch and spaced by burnished brass tubulars
- Edition
- 6 + 2 AP




