Andrea Faraguna is an architect based in Berlin whose work explores architecture as a cultural and environmental practice, focusing on adaptive reuse, scenography, and behavioral design. His work investigates architecture as a narrative and ecological medium, where spatial design negotiates the interplay between material cycles, human behavior, and climatic forces, transforming existing structures and constructing new spatial frameworks that articulate collective meaning and perception. A graduate of the Iuav University of Venice, where he earned his PhD, he collaborated with Francesco Venezia in Naples before co-founding the Berlin-based studio sub in 2017. He has taught at the Accademia di Architettura in Mendrisio and at the Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien. In 2025, he received the Golden Lion at the Venice Architecture Biennale for the curation and design of the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain, conceived as a climatic prototype for public space.

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