AMDL CIRCLE

AMDL CIRCLE

Largo la Foppa, 5, 20121 Milan MI, Italy

The studio founded by Michele De Lucchi combines architecture, design, and thought to create projects that place the human being at the center.

A creative community led by Michele De Lucchi

AMDL CIRCLE is an architecture and design studio based in Milan, born from the experience and vision of Michele De Lucchi. The word "circle" expresses the idea of a community of professionals working together in a fluid and interdisciplinary way. The group develops projects ranging from architecture to interiors, from product design to installations, with a constant focus on sustainability, beauty, and the social impact of spaces.

Architectures for culture, landscape, and the future

The studio is known for projects such as the Pavilion Zero of Expo 2015, the Biblioteca Hertziana in Rome, and the restoration of the Fondazione Cini in Venice. The works of AMDL CIRCLE stand out for their conscious use of materials, harmony with the context, and attention to detail. Through visionary proposals like the Earth Stations - futuristic hubs for connecting people, technology, and nature - the studio anticipates the needs of contemporary living and imagines architectures tailored to humans.