Brahim Shoshi

background info

My first approach to architecture was during my studies at the “Gentile Masara” State Institute of Art in Sulmona, Italy. 2002-2007 in which I also diplomated with a diploma in Architecture and Design. These 5 years of full-time study were the most important of my training as studying in one of the most important institutes of art  in Italy, gave me strong basic foundations in art history, descriptive geometry, freehand drawing, technical drawing with drafting machine, digital drawing through CAD, BIM, 2d, 3D systems, render, illustration and photographic retouching, layout pagination and graphics. All related with workshops of drawing, painting, sculpting, ceramics, fashion and costume, cabinet making, goldsmithing, computer science, plastics and prototyping for architecture, etc. Experiencing with my hands not only from a theoretical point of view, gave me great satisfaction in seeing the study prototypes come to life.

An important role was played from my professors during the study years. I also spent a period of training and collaborating at their architectural studio “Studio Sistema Ambiente” Like many other collaborations with Architectural Offices, like “D2 Architetti”, Archingeo Srl, ..ect. Until 2013, where I was licensed and opened my design studio A.E.D. Architecture Engineering Design Services. 

University Gabriele D'Annunzio

I have been graduated on 2012 in University "Gabriele D'Annunzio" Pescara,Italy with a Double Major in Civil Engineering & Architecture, Bachelor Degree.

University of Camerino

In 2013 I have been graduated with the second Bachelor Degree in Architecture, at the “University of Camerino” Ascoli Piceno,Italy. I obtained the title Major in Architecture.

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Northumbria University

In 2023 I have been graduated with Master of Architecture, at the “ NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY ” Newcastle,United Kingdom. I obtained the title Master in Architecture.

Architects Register

On 2013, passed succesfully Professional Qualification exam, becoming member of the Architects of L'Aquila, Italy Sect. B N780.

Institute of civil engineering

On 2020, Graduate membership of ICE (GMICE) Graduate 93536463, 1 Great George Street, Westminster, London, SW1P 3AA, United Kingdom

Our philosophy

Our philosophy approaches a design thinking that offers a quality lifestyle. It favors eco-sustainable projects, which use genuine and recyclable materials where possible. Approved technological systems, which use clean energy from renewable energy sources such as hydro power plants, wind turbines, photovoltaics, etc. It aims at the gathering and saving of energy resources for the daily energy needs. We design technological systems capable of recovering rainwater for its reuse, both in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. We study natural heating and cooling systems able to capture solar or soil energy to benefit from it through their accumulation and conservation or through transformation, such as the use of solar panels to guarantee domestic hot water, or use of heat pumps, able to heat or cool rooms etc.

About our future

What we plant today will be harvested tomorrow. The future is definitely the result of the work we do today, so to project something today using methods that have been around for a long time, means the system is old and outdated, so anything we project now for the future would certainly be inappropriate, as its outdated and old without it even having been built yet. For this reason it is necessary to plan the future through a search for what may be needed tomorrow, so that when the project is completed it will stand the test of time. Designing a one-lane bridge knowing that one lane tomorrow is not enough for potential traffic means throwing money into the river. As tomorrow that wish will be broken just to add a lane. So the design must predict the future tomorrow, Often to make this idea understandable take the example of building a bridge: When we design in the bridge that includes a lane as it may have been needed yesterday and today. Tomorrow a road can be added and lanes and bridges will no longer be functional as having to add another lane to the bridge may result demolish the entire bridge. Therefore, every project must take into account the needs of the future to be more efficient and above all functional in time.

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Arch. Brahim Shoshi