Alfredo CalosciAlfredo Calosci has a degree in Architecture from the Politecnico di Milano (1998) where he presented his final project (tesi di laurea): “The Digital Museum in Spain: A Web Design Proposal for the “Museo Municipal de Madrid” (Madrid City Museum).
He moved to Madrid in 1992 and has worked since then with Arquimática SL, the architects firm headed by Francisco Rodríguez Partearroyo.
From 2000 to 2006 he taught as an Associate Professor in the Graphic Expression Department at the Escuela Superior de Arte y Arquitectura – Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM). He currently teaches Web Design and Digital Imaging courses at the “Instituto Arquitectura - Fundación COAM” (the Madrid Architect’s Association Foundation) and was invited to the “Design e Ambiente” summer school organized by the Alghero’s Scool of Architecture in 2007.
Alfredo Calosci has freelanced in the field of graphic, interactive and multimedia design since 1990. His recent works include web design for L35 – Arquitectos, Arca de CAD digital Archive, and the signposting of the Archivo Histórico Nacional – Sección Nobleza – Hospital de Tavera – Toledo.