Cinzia Ferrara, trained at the Polytechnics in Milan, practises as an architect with a special focus on the relationship between light and architecture. She has worked on both public and private projects, and recently she has collaborated with the Japanese architect Tadao Ando for the Punta della Dogana important renovation project in Venice. Her broad interests and activities include design and interior architecture. She has been a curator and juror for several urban lighting and design events and competitions including exhibitions at the Salone del Mobile, Euroluce and Salone Satellite during the Milan Design Week.

 

 

Brought up in a challenging cultural and political environment in Warsaw, Monika Unger studied architecture in Brussels and in Cambridge. She is the founder of Creative Communications, an agency specialized in corporate communications, events and multimedia. She pursues also her carrier as an interior architect for private clients. A passion for modernist furniture she collects important Scandinavian Design pieces from the 50ies and 60ies. She was a co-curator of the Young Creative Poland exhibition in the Milan Triennale during the 2010 Salone del Mobile in Milan.