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Arturo Tedeschi on Computational Design, Sustainability, and the bECOme Installation

other · 2026-04-27

Born in 1979, Arturo Tedeschi is a computational architect based in Milan who investigates the convergence of design with nature, sustainability, and parametric design. He has provided consultancy services to notable firms such as Zaha Hadid Architects, Ross Lovegrove Studio, Volkswagen, and Adidas. In 2019, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs designated him as the Italian Design Ambassador. Tedeschi focuses on optimizing forms through the study of natural processes, especially in generative design. His 2020 lamp project combined 3D printing with Murano glassblowing. Additionally, his firm played a role in developing a carbon-neutral smart city for one million residents, and he designed bECOme, a 17-meter 3D-printed structure from recycled plastic for Adidas' Berlin store.

Key facts

  • Arturo Tedeschi is a computational architect and designer born in 1979.
  • He lives and works in Milan.
  • His work has been published internationally and exhibited across Europe.
  • He has consulted for Ross Lovegrove Studio, Zaha Hadid Architects, Adidas, and Volkswagen.
  • In 2019, he was named Italian Design Ambassador by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • In 2020, he worked on a lamp project combining 3D printing with Murano glassblowing.
  • He contributed to a carbon-neutral smart city for about one million people.
  • He created bECOme, a 17-meter 3D-printed installation for Adidas' Berlin flagship store, made from recycled plastic.

Entities

Artists

  • Arturo Tedeschi
  • Bruce Mau
  • Nicola Violano

Institutions

  • Ross Lovegrove Studio
  • Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Adidas
  • Volkswagen
  • Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Massive Change Network
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Venice
  • Palazzo Loredan
  • Murano
  • Berlin
  • Germany

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