Gianni Arnaudo
He graduated from the Polytechnic of Turin in 1971 and began his career at the famous Studio 65, where he worked from 1970 to 1975. These were the years that brought us the first manifestations of radical architecture, promoting a return to "man-centric" design. Gianni Arnaudo was involved in architectural projects such as the sports centre in Montreal, the Japanese consulate offices in Montecarlo, the fair district in Cuneo, the Mondo industrial zone in Alba, the new airport in Cuneo and the new Museum of the Republic in Cape Verde. He teaches Environmental Technology at the Faculty of Architecture in Turin. He has participated in several architecture biennials in Venice. He won the Dedalo Minosse International Prize for Architecture in 2004, 2006 and 2008.