About Me

Cristiana Izzi, architect and interior designer.
With a degree in architecture from Rome’s La Sapienza University, obtained in 2003 under Professor Purini, she has established herself as a leading figure in the field with a unique blend of Italian architectural heritage and Western European influences. Cristiana Izzi’s career began in 2003 with the completion of her thesis on the architectural design and urban integration of Mario Fiorentino’s Corviale. This seminal work laid the foundation for her future projects, emphasising the importance of harmonising urban functionality with architectural aesthetics. Here she refined her skills in combining Italian architectural traditions with diverse Western European cultural influences, particularly those of French origin.
Today, Cristiana Izzi is a highly accomplished architect and interior designer, using her extensive experience to oversee projects independently in Milan, Rome, and Brussels. As Director of Works, she leads every stage of the design process, from concept to completion, in both private and public settings. Her projects reflect a meticulous attention to detail, seamlessly blending form and function.