Massimo Castagna on Classicdesign.it
Massimo Castagna graduated from the Milan Polytechnic in 1984 and founded the AD architettura studio in 1986. He designs residential buildings, hotels and projects like the Everest-K2-CNR scientific committee "Pyramid" laboratory for the National Research Council, installed in Nepal in 1991 at an altitude of 5050 m and still operational today. The project was selected for the XVIII Milan Triennial.
He has gained considerable professional experience in the field of architecture, residential and commercial buildings, upgrading and conservative restoration, hotels, interior design, art direction and design in the furnishing sector, consultancy, projects and the design supervision of furnishing points-of-purchase for Italian and international brands like Acerbis International, Ceccotti Collezioni, Exteta, Flou, Gallotti & Radice, Henge, Minotti, Roda and Rossana.