Favaro1

Designers

We collaborate with renowned architecture firms to offer innovative solutions, meticulously crafted in every detail. Each space has its own designer.

João Ferreira Nunes
João Ferreira Nunes was born in Lisbon in 1960. Graduated in Landscape Architecture at the Instituto Superior de Agronomia da Universidade Técnica of Lisbon, he obtained a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura of Barcelona, ​​Polytechnic University of Catalunya. He is the founder of the landscape architecture firm PROAP Estudos e Projectos de Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, through which he carries out his activity as a designer. Teacher at the Institute where he obtained his degree, he extended his teaching activity as a lecturer in seminars at schools such as GSD, Harvard, University of Girona, Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura of Barcelona, ​​University Institute of Architecture of Venice and Polytechnic of Milan.
FavaroLab
FavaroLab is the internal creative and technical core of the Favaro1 company. This is a specialized team made up of experts in the areas of design, engineering and innovation. Their main objective is to develop innovative and creative solutions for outdoor flooring, combining aesthetics and functionality. Through the research and development of new materials, technologies and installation methodologies, FavaroLab is committed to creating long-lasting flooring, resistant to atmospheric agents and with an attractive design. Thanks to their expertise in the sector, FavaroLab contributes to making Favaro1 a cutting-edge company in the field of outdoor flooring.
Alfonso Cendron
Alfonso Cendron graduated from IUAV in 1986 where he was a teacher and researcher, collaborated with Gregotti Associati in Milan and was a consultant to the United Nations in Vienna. He has taught and held conferences in Italy and abroad. His works have obtained nominations, mentions and awards in various international events. He was invited to the VIII International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale in 2002 and to the Milan Triennale of architects under 50 in 2005. He was a finalist for the BSI Swiss Architectural Award in 2008 and a finalist for the gold medal for Italian Architecture in 2009. He won the Sirica prize in 2012 for the creation of sustainable architecture. Many of his works have been published in international journals.
Boris Potreca
Born in Belgrade in 1940, he lived and studied in Trieste until 1957. In 1968 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Polytechnic and Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In the following years he was an assistant at the Technical University of Munich/Bavaria and at the Vienna Polytechnic and later a lecturer in the most prestigious international universities. His training is essentially born in Vienne and his work is indebted to Central European philosophy.
CZ Studio
CZ Studio associati was founded in 2006 by Paolo Ceccon and Laura Zampieri to carry out architectural and landscape projects and research. The studio currently works on projects and creations that concern the transformation of complex urban spaces, parks and public and private spaces, architecture and landscape projects for infrastructure, mobility and management of environmental resources. They are present on the international scene and have obtained recognition including: finalists at the II and V 'European Award on Landscape Rosa Barba', Biennal del Pajsatge de Barcelona (2001, 2008) and at the "Gold Medal for Italian Architecture" Award ”, Triennale di Milano (2012). In 2013 their projects received the 'Architecture Honor Award', The American Institute of Architects – AIA New York Chapter (USA) and the provincial prize of the Barbara Cappochin Architecture Biennial. They teach at the IUAV University of Venice, at the Master de Arquitectura del Paisaje at the UPC in Barcelona and the ACMA in Milan. Among the recently completed works: Catene Park in Venice, Squares of the Padua station, Pavilions at the Padua station, swimming pools and open spaces Jesolo Lido Condominium Building, private park and villa in Mantua.
Studio Pamio
Pamio Design was founded in 2000 as an operational cell alongside the Roberto Pamio Architecture Studio and saw the entry of two new professionals, Matteo and Paolo Pamio. The foundations were developed by Roberto Pamio who works intensely at an international level both in the field of architectural planning and design. His creative sensitivity led him to approach industrial design at a very young age, developing his own personal interpretation which found full expression in lighting and interior furnishings. The knowledge of the material and the careful attention to detail that distinguishes its design objects has also been reflected in the creation of architectural projects, for a perfect fusion and synergy between space and furnishing needs.
Studio Rigo
In 1990, Gianni Rigo moved the headquarters of his business - which began in 1977 - to Scorzè, a town in the Venetian hinterland where he was born and near which he lives. The studio, a renovated 1950s building, isolates itself from the busy center, carving out an oasis of greenery and water. His collaborators have always worked in the studio; these are supported by specialists and consultants in other fields with whom synergistic collaborations are initiated aimed at optimizing the architectural result. Since 2006, his daughter Carlotta, an architect, has become a permanent member of the staff.