Loris L. Perillo / Andrea Arcese
Loris Luigi Perillo
Loris L. Perillo is an architect and researcher based in Basel.
He completed his architectural studies in Rome, Milan, and Santiago de Chile. Since 2023, he has established his collaborative practice named commisura, operating between Basel and Milan.
His area of research centers on the relationship between time and buildings. He has delivered lectures on this subject and other related topics at Politecnico di Torino and Politecnico di Milano, and his research has being published in different countries. Since 2020, he has been teaching assistant at Politecnico di Milano for professors P. P. Tamburelli (Baukuh), C. Magni (Casabella), and N. Bassoli (Triennale di Milano).
Andrea Arcese is an architect based in Rome. He completed his architectural studies across Rome, Porto, and Milan, compliting his MSc degree in 2020. Following his studies, he gained professional experience in both Porto and Rome. In 2021 he started his own architectural practice by carrying out private commissions and participating in public competitions. With a group of architects, in 2022 he won the competition for the demolition and reconstruction of a school in Italy, now under construction. His architectural practice is characterized by collaborative efforts dedicated to enhancing projects of public significance, with particular emphasis on landscape integration, site-specific considerations, and the ethical implementation of architectural interventions.
Since 2023, he is teaching assistant at the University of Roma Tre.