Vittoriano Viganò (Milan, 1919 - Milan, 1996) was an influential architect and educator. He graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in 1944 and worked with BBPR before establishing his own practice. A professor of Interior Architecture and later Architectural Composition, he researched residential spaces, museums, and theaters. In the 1950s, he became the artistic director of Arteluce, influencing its design with iconic light fixtures. Viganò worked on numerous architectural projects, including residential designs and commercial spaces. He also contributed to urban planning in Milan, Rimini, and Salò.

