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Teresa Sapey (Cuneo, Italy, 13 June 1962) is an Italian architect and interior designer. She studied Architecture Politecnic University of Turin in 1985, and completed her academic education in París with a BFA degree from the Parsons School of Design and a Master in La Villette. In 1990 she moves to Madrid, where she founded her own architecture studio. Sapey is a teacher of Plastic Investigation at Universidad Camilo José Cela in Madrid and has visited professors at several foreign universities (McGill University in Montreal, Carleton University in Ottawa, University of Waterloo in Toronto, and the Domus Academy in Milán). She is part of the Hotel Puerta América Project, designing the parking. In this project 18 architects worked together such as Jean Nouvel, Arata Isozaki, Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid.[1][2]

Prizes

  • 1998 Competition Domus – Airplane Interiors
  • 2000 Finalist FAD Prize, Barcelona, SPAIN
  • 2000 Competition “Final House”, Osaka, JAPAN
  • 2000 Competition Premio di Progetto di Case RIABITA, ITALY
  • 2000 Submission to RIABITA Prize of Housing Design, ITALY
  • 2000 Competition al V Premio Internazionale Risorse, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • 2000 Competition Ar+D, Emergencies, Architectural Review, London, ENGLAND
  • 2002 Competition Mc Cann-Erickson, Madrid, Spain
  • 2005 Awarded with the Official Prize of Architecture of Madrid
  • 2006Awarded with the Official Prize of Commercial Architecture, Madrid City may.
  • 2007 Awarded with the Breakthrough Designer of the Year, Wallpaper Magazine.
  • 2008 Awarded with the Woman of the Year Award, Women Together Org.
  • 2009 Apponited "Commendatore" by the Italian Republic Minister Napolitano
  • 2010 "Interior Design Studio" of the year. Architectural Digest Magazine
  • 2010 Plus Interior Design 2010 (Vía Group)
  • 2010 Marie Claire Magazine Names Teresa Among the 10 Women of the Year
  • 2011 Chosen Architect by Citroën to do a personal design of DS3
  • 2011 OperaHouse, el Cairo Competition Bases
  • 2011 Golden Medal 2011 of Foro Europa 2001
  • 2011 Arco 2012 VIP Lounge

Publications

  • Sapone Sapey, Mondadori Electra, Milano, 2010
  • Parking, Edizioni Gribaudo, Alessandria, 2008, pp. 12–21
  • The Architecture of Parking, Simon Henley, Thames & Hudson, London, 2007, pp. 52
  • Cybercafes, Surfing Interioris, Loftpublications, Barcelona, 2007, pp. 144–149
  • Dress Code, Interior Design for Fashion Shops, Frame Publishers, Amsterdam, 2006, pp. 298–303
  • Bagni, Federico Motta Editore, Milano, 2004, pp. 267–271
  • Sapore Sapey, Mondadori Electra, Milano, 2004
  • Scale, Federico Motta Editore, Milano, 2003, pp. 228–229
  • The International Design Book 2003, Laurence King Publishing, 2003, pp. 126
  • Loft, Federico Motta Editore, Milano, 2002, pp. 326–337
  • Caffé e Ristoranti, Federico Motta Editore, Milano, 2000, pp. 316–325

References

  1. ^ "Teresa Sapey, Italy, *1962", Stylepark. Retrieved 27 February 2012
  2. ^ Estudio de Arquitectura Teresa Sapey, Graphisoft Template:It icon Retrieved 27 February 2012.