Dario Castellino

Architect Cuneo / Italy

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Dario Castellino
Dario Castellino was born in Cuneo in 1965 and graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Turin in 1993. In 1994, he founded his eponymous studio, which focuses on architectural design, restoration, urban redevelopment, recovery of religious buildings, museum setups, and the design of residential and tertiary buildings for both public and private clients.

He has been involved in the restoration of the former textile factory for the Tucci Russo Contemporary Art Gallery, the restoration of Roccasparvera Castle and the Church of S. Paolo in Caraglio, the recovery of Fortezza Albertina in Vinadio, the enhancement of Linari Castle, the recovery of alpine hamlets including Paraloup, Campofei and Ferriere, the creation of the Victor Salvi Harp Museum, the redevelopment of the squares in Demonte and Treiso, some wine cellars in the Langhe region, and dozens of residential construction projects. He has collaborated with internationally renowned artists and engaged in teaching activities as a contract lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Turin.

Some of his works have been featured in architecture magazines and books. Dario Castellino, individually or in collaboration with other colleagues, has received the following awards:

- The Plan Award 2017
Finalist with the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup
Finalist with the recovery project of Borgata Campofei
Finalist with the renovation and expansion project of the Parusso winery

- Fare Paesaggio 2016
Special mention for the high landscape quality of the Borgata Campofei recovery project

- Architettura Arco Alpino 2016
Winner with the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup
Finalist with the recovery project of Borgata Campofei
- Gubbio 2012
Joint prize for the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup.

- Konstruktiv Amos 2010
Recognition for the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup.

- Premio Architetto Italiano 2017
Selected by the National Council of Architects for the Italian Architect Award 2017.
Dario Castellino
Dario Castellino
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Dario Castellino was born in Cuneo in 1965 and graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Turin in 1993. In 1994, he founded his eponymous studio, which focuses on architectural design, restoration, urban redevelopment, recovery of religious buildings, museum setups, and the design of residential and tertiary buildings for both public and private clients. He has been involved in the restoration of the former textile factory for the Tucci Russo Contemporary Art Gallery, the restoration of Roccasparvera Castle and the Church of S. Paolo in Caraglio, the recovery of Fortezza Albertina in Vinadio, the enhancement of Linari Castle, the recovery of alpine hamlets including Paraloup, Campofei and Ferriere, the creation of the Victor Salvi Harp Museum, the redevelopment of the squares in Demonte and Treiso, some wine cellars in the Langhe region, and dozens of residential construction projects. He has collaborated with internationally renowned artists and engaged in teaching activities as a contract lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Turin. Some of his works have been featured in architecture magazines and books. Dario Castellino, individually or in collaboration with other colleagues, has received the following awards: - The Plan Award 2017 Finalist with the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup Finalist with the recovery project of Borgata Campofei Finalist with the renovation and expansion project of the Parusso winery - Fare Paesaggio 2016 Special mention for the high landscape quality of the Borgata Campofei recovery project - Architettura Arco Alpino 2016 Winner with the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup Finalist with the recovery project of Borgata Campofei - Gubbio 2012 Joint prize for the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup. - Konstruktiv Amos 2010 Recognition for the recovery project of Borgata Paraloup. - Premio Architetto Italiano 2017 Selected by the National Council of Architects for the Italian Architect Award 2017.