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Duccio Ferroni

Duccio Ferroni enhances global conversations on architectural design and historical building preservation through his extensive experience and academic contributions. A graduate of the University of Florence in 1984, Ferroni has cultivated a rich career that spans continents, having worked on diverse projects in Nigeria, the United States, Malaysia, and Italy. His expertise lies in social and institutional projects, where he applies his knowledge to create sustainable and culturally resonant designs. Since 2008, Ferroni has been imparting his knowledge and passion for architecture to students at Kent State University at East Liverpool, where he teaches architectural design. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of integrating historical context with modern design principles, preparing students to tackle contemporary challenges in architecture with a deep understanding of the past. In addition to his academic role, Ferroni maintains active professional collaborations, notably with Mozer & Associates in Chicago. This partnership allows him to stay at the forefront of architectural innovation while bringing real-world insights into the classroom. His work with Mozer & Associates has further enriched his perspective on the dynamic interplay between architecture and urban development. Ferroni's commitment to historical building preservation is evident in his projects that aim to restore and rejuvenate heritage sites. He believes that preserving historical architecture is crucial for maintaining cultural identity and continuity, and he actively engages in projects that reflect this ethos. Through his multifaceted career, Duccio Ferroni continues to influence the field of architecture, blending his international experiences with a deep respect for historical preservation. His contributions to both academia and professional practice make him a pivotal figure in shaping the future of architectural design.

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