Il Museo della Luce

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Fausto Ferrara (Rome, 1965) is an Italian architect and artist.

He develops an authorial practice that conceives architecture as a spatial, material and experiential discipline, investigating the relationship between space, light, matter and silence.

His research converges in the ongoing project La misura del silenzio (The Measure of Silence), which includes built architecture, spatial installations and sculptural works conceived as devices of experience and measure.

His work was presented at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia (2012) and has been published in international volumes and journals.
It has been the subject of critical analysis by Franco Purini, Elisabetta Cristallini, Francesco Dal Co, Enrico Crispolti, Philippe Daverio and Kenneth Frampton.

He lives and works between Viterbo and international contexts.

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Category
  • Architects
Location
Viterbo, Italy
Website
www.faustoferrara.it
Founded
In 1999, he began his authorial research on architectural space, light, matter and silence