amleto picerno ceraso
Cava de'Tirreni
Architect, graduated in Rome at La Sapienza, with A. Terranova and R. Secchi. Master in Architecture at INARCH and Master Degree in Advanced Architecture at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia of the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya with the direction of Vicente Guallart, Willy Müller and Marta Malé-Alemany.
currently
He teaches at the National Institute of Architecture (Rome) within the master in Emerging Technologies, under the direction of Marialuisa Palumbo.
He teaches also at MEDAARCH, Mediterranean Academy of Architecture;
Responsible Mediterranean FabLab
He has taught in several Visiting school in Athens and Madrid.
Scientific director of the summer school in digital fabrication and parametric design "Digitalmed" Inarch.
Director of INFOGRAM, Agency of infoviz.
Teaching assistant at the Second University of Napoli for the application of parametric design into the process of urban generation.
In the office of Architecture and Engineering "picernocerasolab" of which he is CEO with Ing. Gianpiero Picerno Ceraso. Associated with the office wins in Italy and abroad several architecture competitions . His works are rewarded as innovative projects in the international arena up to be submitted for the SMART CITY WORLD CONGRESS EXPO 2012.
Expert in digital fabrication and computational design, holds numerous lectures to universities in Italy and abroad.
Expert in architecture communications and technology for rapid prototyping.
CEO of www.aramplus.com webzine since 2004 providing articles and making videos that explore the making of contemporary architecture.
Patents for "Communicative architectural facades." He has exhibited at the Biennale of Architecture of Seville. His works have been selected for Beyond Media - Vision. He was Professor of Interior Design Urban edited by the Campania Region. Playwright, television and radio, has written for national TV (Rai Tre, Italia 1). Awarded at the Giffoni Film Festival as a writer for the miles innovative TV format in 2005. Awarded for Project Workshop Slow loop.