GRRIZ Studio

Architect Bologna / Italy

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GRRIZ Studio
GRRIZ is a young architectural, art and design studio with offices in Bologna/Italy and Lyon/France, led by Luigi Greco and Mattia Paco Rizzi.
GRRIZ’s vocation is to enhance the spaces of relationship in which it operates.

In addition to being a tool of intervention, architecture becomes a real device of diagnosis and regeneration.
In charge of the whole process, GRRIZ imagines, designs, draws and builds its own interventions.

Positive design, self-construction, participation, and the reuse of materials are some of the tools used in an approach that is above all human-centered.

The approach to architecture and interventions in relational spaces is always supported by in-depth theoretical research, the use of sustainable construction techniques and the inextricable relationship between places, communities and resources.

GRRIZ develops an ongoing search for surprising architectural forms, through the study of elemental geometric forms, mixing uses and audiences and the public and drawing inspiration from the laws governing nature.

Architecture becomes a tool to develop cooperation and interaction between humans and an opportunity to create symbols that convey the wishes of communities beyond time and place.

GRRIZ created the site-specific installation of the Giardino delle Vergini for the Italian Pavilion at the XV Venice Architecture Biennale 2016 and exhibited at the MAXXI Museum in Rome in 2015. In 2019 received the NIB award, which recognises the best young Italian architecture/landscape studios and the GoSlow2021 award for his engagement for the ecological transition.


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GRRIZ is a young architectural, art and design studio with offices in Bologna/Italy and Lyon/France, led by Luigi Greco and Mattia Paco Rizzi. GRRIZ’s vocation is to enhance the spaces of relationship in which it operates. In addition to being a tool of intervention, architecture becomes a real device of diagnosis and regeneration. In charge of the whole process, GRRIZ imagines, designs, draws and builds its own interventions. Positive design, self-construction, participation, and the reuse of materials are some of the tools used in an approach that is above all human-centered. The approach to architecture and interventions in relational spaces is always supported by in-depth theoretical research, the use of sustainable construction techniques and the inextricable relationship between places, communities and resources. GRRIZ develops an ongoing search for surprising architectural forms, through the study of elemental geometric forms, mixing uses and audiences and the public and drawing inspiration from the laws governing nature. Architecture becomes a tool to develop cooperation and interaction between humans and an opportunity to create symbols that convey the wishes of communities beyond time and place. GRRIZ created the site-specific installation of the Giardino delle Vergini for the Italian Pavilion at the XV Venice Architecture Biennale 2016 and exhibited at the MAXXI Museum in Rome in 2015. In 2019 received the NIB award, which recognises the best young Italian architecture/landscape studios and the GoSlow2021 award for his engagement for the ecological transition.