2025
Built
Aglientu, Italy
The project draws from traditional Sardinian houses, using stone, wood, and light as primary elements to shape space and atmosphere.The entrance extends toward the street, recalling the *carreli* and re-establishing a connection between the house and the collective realm.
A minimal intervention that emphasizes material honesty and continuity with local building practices.
2025
Built
Rome, Italy
CREDO DI AVERTI VISTO PIANGERE
primo capitolo di Trittico
concezione, regia, movimenti e testi DANILO MAGLIO
con ELIO MUSACCHIO, RODOLFO SALUSTRI, DANIELE VALDEMARIN
scene ALESSANDRO LEONARDI
costumi sartoriali MAVRANYMA
luci CAMILLA PICCIONI
musiche TOMMASO PANDOLFI
video IGOR RENZETTI
direttrice di scena CAMILLA PICCIONI
fonico STEFANO CRIALESI
sarta di scena VALERIA FORCONI
messa in scena realizzata nell'ambito del:
DOTTORATO DI RICERCA
XL CICLO - I CICLO AFAM
TEATRO DELLA REALTÀ - ARTI PERFORMATIVE E
NUOVI MEDIA
Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio d'Amico
Teatro Stabile dell'Umbria
coordinatore e supervisore - Francesco Manetti
tutor - Brunella Giolivo
le riprese video sono di Carlo Fabiano.
2023
Research
Padua, Italy
Research project on the transformation of healthcare architecture in Italy.
Team: Alessandro Leonardi – Nicola Varesco
The project investigates the Community House as a new civic and spatial model, exploring its integration within the urban fabric and everyday life.
It examines how architecture can support care through atmosphere, spatial quality, and hybrid programs, redefining healthcare spaces as places of proximity and well-being.
- Best thesis award 2023 Premio Gregotti
- Greenfelove award 2023
2025
Competition, Third prize
Sassuolo, Italy
Laboratorio di Idee Sassuolo
Team: Alessandro Leonardi – Thomas Serafini
Design competition for the redevelopment of the area facing Teatro Carani on Viale XX Settembre.
The project introduces a minimal transformative gesture, using water to redefine the space. Collected and released at specific points, it forms reflective surfaces and a central water square that mirrors the theatre façade, enhancing its presence through a subtle and scenographic effect.
2023
Competition, Finalist - II phase
Azzano X, Italy
Scuole Futura
Team: Alessandro Leonardi – Flavia Vaccher
Two‑stage competition for the design of new school buildings within the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
The project envisions the school as an open educational ecosystem, integrated with its surrounding landscape and local community. Shared indoor and outdoor spaces extend the building’s use beyond school hours, while the entrance unfolds into a “school square,” acting as a threshold between institution and city.
Flexibility lies at the core of the design: adaptable classrooms, sliding panels, and modular walls support evolving learning environments, fostering interaction, inclusivity, and collective use.
2025
Built, Finalist
Venice, Italy
Directed by Danilo Maglio, GiorgioMaria Cornelio
The stage is conceived as a transforming architectural organism, where suspended fabrics, a movable structure, and pulleys shape shifting states of compression, tension, and release. The set responds to the performers and light, turning emotional intensity into spatial change and blurring the boundary between body and space.