What

An architectural practice exploring the connections between the local and the global through a site-specific, ecological, and socially conscious approach.

Our projects span a wide range, from restorations and interior design to new construction, social projects, landscape design, and research.

Why

Every action, thought, and decision affects our immediate and distant context.

In a world where everything is INTERCONNECTED, so is ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE.

The relentless GEOGRAPHIC and CULTURAL exchange enriches our approach.

Working in DIFFERENT CONTEXTS creates new perspectives and problem-solving methods in design.

A deep understanding of the COUNTRYSIDE builds sensitivity to nature, ecological materials, and craftsmanship.

While the METROPOLITAN context challenges us to stay UP-TO-DATE and create new connections across disciplines.

Each project leads to SITE-SPECIFIC and CLIENT-TAILORED solutions.

We understand architecture as a COLLABORATIVE practice with ECOLOGICAL and SOCIAL impact.

Our mark on the territory is SILENT and RESPECTFUL of the surrounding.

The results are unique spaces in BALANCE with their context where every line serves a PURPOSE, and each space carries MEANING.

model picture for a renovation

model picture for a renovation

Who

Eleonora Pradegan (Feltre, Italy 1994) is an architect from the Accademia di Architettura in Mendrisio, Switzerland, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in 2013 and Master’s degree in 2019, under the mentorship of French architect Frédéric Bonnet.

From 2015 to 2016, she worked at the New York City firm CDR, focusing mainly on restorations and design of new commercial spaces.

In 2018 she took part of the workshop “Building Reality” in Tete, Mozambique, led by Diébédo Francis Kéré, that resulted in the construction of a single house prototype for the teachers of the Benga River Side School.

It’s after this experience that her interest in social and participatory architecture grew stronger and for this reason, she moved to Mexico City in 2019 where she worked as an architect at Rozana Montiel Estudio de Arquitectura until 2022. 

During her time in Mexico, she led the CIVAC Linear Park and Tejalpa Square projects—both part of the Urban Improvement Program (PMU 2021) of the Ministry of Agrarian, Territorial, and Urban Development (SEDATU).

These projects have received multiple awards in Mexico, Argentina, and Italy.

After returning from Mexico, she worked at the Milan office of Japanese firm SANAA before establishing her own practice in mid-2023.

From September 2023 she is teaching assistant of Architectural Composition at the Politecnico of Milan.

Currently based between Milan and Feltre, she develops projects that reflect her international experiences and interests, collaborating with architects and specialists in both Italy and Mexico.

Eleonora Pradegan
Eleonora Pradegan

“We are a landscape of all we have seen”