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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Arturo Vittori Via del Piano 20 01020 Bomarzo (VT), Italy mobile: +39.349.4284161 [email protected] Date of Birth: 01.10.1971 Place of Origin: Viterbo Nationality: Italian Education: 1998 | Graduated as Arch. from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Florence, Italy | Thesis: International Space Station - Travelling Network | 110/110 summa cum laude | Awarded with the ‘Giovanni Neri Serneri’ Prize 1997 | Master, Architectural Diagnosis | CESVIP, Modena, Italy 1992 | Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany, 1992-93 | Erasmus 1989 | High School Diploma, Viterbo, Italy Principal Project References: 2015 | ‘WarkaWater’ Humanitarian Project, Dorze, Ethiopia 2014 | ‘TraningLab’, Robotic Simulation Traning Lab, with Dr. P. Cristoforo Giulianotti, UIC Chicago 2013 | ‘Emilia3’, Solar Car, World Solar Challenge, Grid position 12, Australia 2013 | ‘Hospital of the Future’, with Dr. P. Cristoforo Giulianotti, UIC Chicago 2012 | ‘AtlasCoelestisZeroG’, Kinematic Scuplture, NASA & ESA, International Space Station 2010 | ‘LaFenice’, public Art Installation, City of Messina, Italy 2010 | ‘MoonRolly’, study for a manned Lunar Rover, European Space Agency ESA & Thales Alenia 2009 | ‘Fiore del Cielo’, La Macchina di Santa Rosa, public Art Installation, City of Viterbo, Italy 2009 | ‘MercuryHouseOne’, Mobile Pavillion, Biennale in Venice 2008 | ‘ExoDome’, simulation laboratory for European Space Agency ESA & 4Con Space Ltd., Paris 2008 | ‘MoonBaseTwo’, Study for future Moon Laboratory with Thales Aliena, exibited at Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago 2007 | First and Business Class for Asiana Airlines, Colour & Trim 2006 | ‘MarsCruiserOne’, study for a manned Mars Rover with engineers from Astrium/EADS 2005 | ‘DesertSeal’, study for European Space Agency ESA Technology Transfer Programme permanent collection Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, New York ARCHITECTURE AND VISION Via del Piano 20, I-01020 Bomarzo (VT), Italy [email protected] 01 - 07 Other Activities: 2017 | Culture a Porter, Italy | CEO and Founder | 6 months 2016 | Warka Water Inc | Petaluma, CA, USA | CEO and Founder | 20 months 2011 | MAG Mecaer Aviation Group SpA, Rome, IT | Art Director | 13 months 2006 | FrancisDesign, London, UK | Art Director | 6 months 2004 | Future Systems, London, UK | Senior Architect | 13 months 2003 | Architecture and Vision | London, UK | Co-Founder and Director | 15 years 2002 | Airbus, Toulouse, France | Manager of Cabin Design | 24 months 2001 | Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Paris, France | Collaboration | 18 months 2000 | Calatrava Valls, Paris, France | Collaboration | 12 months 1998 | Duepiù France, Paris, France | Design Manager | 16 months 1997 | Jourda Architects, Paris, France | Collaboration | 8 months Awards: 2016 | The World Design Impact Prize 2015 | The National Geographic Expeditions Council Grant 2015 | Fuller Challenge Semi-Finalists Teaching: 2016 | Colorado College, USA, 01.2016 | Workshop 2015 | IIT - Indian Institute of Technology of Bombay, India, 12.2015 | Workshop 2015 | EIABC - Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Adis Ababa, Ethiopia, 02.2015 | Workshop 2014 | Faculty of Arts and Design, University Iuav of San Marino, San Marino, 07.2014 | Workshop 2014 | Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Beirut, Lebanon, 05.2014 | Workshop 2012 | The Amercian University In Cairo AUC, Cairo, Egypt, 22.11.2012 | Workshop 2012 | Polis University, Tirana, Albania, 24.09.2012 | Workshop 2012 | Faculty of Arts and Design, University Iuav of Venice, Italy, 06.2012 | Workshop 2012 | EIABC - Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Adis Ababa, Ethiopia, 05.2012 | Workshop 2012 | College of Architecture of the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA, 04.2010 | Workshop 2010 | Faculty of Arts and Design, University Iuav of Venice, Italy, 10-12.2010 | Graduate course in Product Design 2010 | College of Architecture, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA, 08-12.2010 | Catalyst Workshop 2009 | Faculty of Arts & Design, University Iuav of Venice, Italy, 10-12.2009 | Graduate course in Product Design 2009 | College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 15-01.2009 | Advanced Studio ARCHITECTURE AND VISION Via del Piano 20, I-01020 Bomarzo (VT), Italy [email protected] 02 - 07 2008 | Faculty of Arts and Design, University Iuav of Venice, Italy, 10-12.2008 | Graduate course in Product Design 2008 | Space Camp, Fakultät für Architektur, TU, Munich, Germany, 16.04-08.07.2008 | Visiting expert 2008 | Faculty of Architecture, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, 05.03-11.06.2008 | Undergraduate course in Industrial Design 2008 | Project Living Bridge, BFH Burgdorf, Switzerland, 18.02-03.06.2008 | Visiting expert 2007 | IT Revolution in Architecture. The Changing Notion of Space and Time in Contemporary Design | SicilyLab, Gioiosa Marea, Italy, 09.2007 | Workshop Lectures: 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, Port Au Prince, Haiti | 20.01.2017 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, London, School of Architecture, University Of East London (UEL) | 27.11.2016 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, La Guajira, Colombia | 09.11.2016 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, Palermo, Italy, Universita Degli Studi Di Palermo | 24.10.2016 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, Cascina, Italy, Rotary Club | 06.11.2016 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, Universidad Del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia | 22.02.2016 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia | 17.02.2016 2016 | ‘Warka Water’, ‘Hydrologic’, Colorado Springs, USA | 21.01.2016 2015 | ‘Warka Water’, Bergamo Festival, Bergamo, Italy | 09.04.2015 2015 | ‘Warka Water’, FloraCult, Rome, Italy | 24.04.2015 2015 | ‘Warka Water’, Italian Cultural Institute, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia | 04.02.2015 2014 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Beirut, Lebanon | 05.2014 2013 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Children Museum Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt | 21.02.2013 2012 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, The New Library of AlexandriaEgypt | 29.11.2012 2012 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, American University Cairo, Egypt | 19.11.2012 2012 | Exhibit Design, Faculty of Arts and Design, University Iuav of Venice, Italy | 18.01.2012 2011 | Ricerca e Design, Faculty of Arts and Design, University Iuav of Venice, Italy | 13.12.2011 2011 | ‘Genius Loci of the Space Age’, Columbia College, Chicago USA | 08.11.2011 2011 | ‘Cutting Borders’, Columbia College, Chicago, USA | 02.11.2011 2011 | ‘Advanced Research of Green Innovation’, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio 2011 | University, Fujisawa-City, Kanagawa, Japan | 19.10.2011 2011 | Digital Craftmanship, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Bejing, China | 120.05.2011 2011 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China | 14.05.2011 2011 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft, XinDanWei, Shanghai, China | 14.05.2011 2011 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Bejing, China | 24.03.2011 2011 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Peking University, Bejing, China | 24.03.2011 2011 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Beihang University, Bejing, China | 23.03.2011 2011 | ‘LaFenice’, Pala Cultura, Messina, Italy | 07.03.2011 ARCHITECTURE AND VISION Via del Piano 20, I-01020 Bomarzo (VT), Italy [email protected] 03 - 07 2011 | ‘dalle Piramidi ai Veicoli Spaziali’, Circolo del Tennis e della Vela, Messina, Italy | 23.02.2011 2011 | ‘FioredelCielo’, Lions Club, Viterbo, Italy | 28.01.2011 2010 | ‘Architekten im Gespräch’, Schweizer Haus München, Germany | 7.11.2010 2010 | ‘Hospital - The Future’, UIC, Department of Surgery, Chicago, USA | 26.10.2010 2010 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, USA | 25.10.2010 2010 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, Google Inc, Chicago, USA | 18.10.2010 2010 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan | 01.07.2010 2010 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan | 30.06.2010 2010 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan | 29.06.2010 2010 | ‘Something New under the Sun’, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan | 28.06.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’’, Keio University, Fujisawa-city, Japan | 23.06.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan | 22.06.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Peking University, Beijing, China | 18.06.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China | 18.06.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy | 09.06.2010 2010 | ‘Digital Craftsmanship’, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark | 30.04.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, The Technical University of Denmark DTU in Lyngby at the Architectural Engineering Department | 29.04.2010 2010 | ‘Architecture and VIsion’, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA | 18.03.2010 2010 | ‘Digital Craftsmanship’, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Chicago, USA | 17.03.2010 2010 | Practice Economies’, The School of the Art Institute, Chicago, USA | 16.03.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA | 08.03.2010 2010 |‘Design e Robotica’, Technotown – Roma, Italy | 05.14.2010 2010 | Il Seme di Fioredelcielo, Centro Congressi Domus – La Quercia’, Italy | 05.02.2010 2010 | ‘Architecture and VIsion’, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA | 18.03.2010 2010 | ‘Digital Craftsmanship’, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Chicago, USA | 17.03.2010 2010 | ‘Practice Economies’, The School of the Art Institute, Chicago, USA | 16.03.2010 2010 | ‘From Pyramids to Spacecraft’, University
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