
Antonio Guarneri Architetto
Via L. da Vinci, 6, 33030 Basaldella UD, Italia
Antonio Guarneri was born in Udine and graduated in Architecture from I.U.A.V. in Venice in 1989, with a thesis: hypothesis for the recovery of the former colony of Milano Marittima as a center for tourist services - the recovery of the object through the requalification of rationalist architecture as a strategy for urban and environmental requalification. With this project in 1991, he won the 1st prize as the best project in the Cervese area. Since 1990, he has been working as an architect in the field of architectural design at his own Architecture & Research Studio in Basaldella di Campoformido in the province of Udine. From 1989 to 1991, he oversaw the construction of a hotel & casino in the Caribbean, in collaboration with a design studio in Miami, which led him to a direct knowledge of advanced American construction systems. From 2000 to 2004, he carried out the extraprofessional activity of Operational Director of the Medieval Archaeological Museum of Attimis (UD), which he himself designed. The architect's predominant design activity is deliberately directed towards the realization of private residential villas, known as Villas of Light. A distinctive feature of his villas is that high aesthetic value corresponds to low construction costs. This is thanks to the continuous research, in 35 years of professional activity, of new technologies, materials, and construction techniques that have allowed Arch. Guarneri to create Villas of Light ing&arch and tec, a new integrated construction system that through a specific production/construction process based essentially on the choice, adoption, and application of certain materials, cutting-edge technologies, and nanotechnologies, allows high architectural and construction quality at a low construction cost.