Colomba Pecchioli

Colomba Pecchioli, born in Florence in 1976, is an architect graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Florence. 

Licensed as an architect since 2004, after being founder of collaborative networks such as "ottoperotto" with the aim of promoting contemporary architecture in Florence and being awarded in national and international competitions -among others, the New Pedestrian Mobile Bridge in the Arsenale site in Venice, she founded in 2012 as senior partner [P+P] architetti associati, working mainly on interior design projects and reuse and restoration projects on historical heritage for private clients. 

Since 2003 she flanked her professional activity with teaching activity, first in the Florence Faculty of Architecture as Teaching Assistant, then in IED -where she is Thesis Supervisor in the Interior Design Department and in SRISA-Santa Reparata International School of Art, where she is Adjunct professor of Design. In Kent State University -Florence Program she has been teaching since 2018 the Reading Cities Course and more recently the ID Studio. 

In 2009 she was a promoter of the renewal of the Board of Architects of Florence, becoming the first woman as a President in 2012. After that she was nominated as a Board Member of the Florence Architects Foundation, where she was elected President from 2019 to 2021. 

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