The architecture firm TiPi was founded in 2019 by Thomas Pedrazzini in Milan.
The firm revolves around a flexible idea of architecture that can adapt to various different areas. TiPi is a studio capable of tackling projects at various scales, from architecture and interiors to furniture design tailored to specific projects. The challenge of each project is to interpret standard themes in order to read the space differently and experiment with new combinations of materials along with the innovation of the latest technologies. In 2023, the studio expanded its relationship with Brazil, in São Paulo, enriching the design proposals in a fusion of different cultures. The firm has valuable collaborators and supports architectural projects in both countries, solving architectural aspects such as structural, MEP, ad new tecnologhies ones.
The firm revolves around a flexible idea of architecture that can adapt to various different areas. TiPi is a studio capable of tackling projects at various scales, from architecture and interiors to furniture design tailored to specific projects. The challenge of each project is to interpret standard themes in order to read the space differently and experiment with new combinations of materials along with the innovation of the latest technologies. In 2023, the studio expanded its relationship with Brazil, in São Paulo, enriching the design proposals in a fusion of different cultures. The firm has valuable collaborators and supports architectural projects in both countries, solving architectural aspects such as structural, MEP, ad new tecnologhies ones.
Thomas Pedrazzini, born in 1992 in Varese, is an architect graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan, with a thesis on the reuse of the Colonia Alpina Eni, designed by Edoardo Gellner in Borca di Cadore in the 1960s. He has collaborated with various firms and architects in Milan and São Paulo, working at all scales of design and in various areas. Continuing his academic journey, he pursued a Ph.D. in architectural composition research at Sapienza University of Rome, studying the theme of single-family homes in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, during the years of dictatorship. In São Paulo, he participated in the postgraduate course in Geography, City, and Architecture at the School of the City.