As part of the Press Cafés organised by Cersaie, the international exhibition of ceramic tiles and bathroom furnishings that transforms Bologna into a crossroads of ideas and innovation every year, a meeting dedicated to workplace architecture and its evolution will be held on Monday 22 September at 3 pm.
Entitled ‘The Work Project: Headquarters, Spaces, Visions’, the curator and editor of Platform, Simona Finessi, will talk to architect Marco Frosi, Associate of Studio Transit, to explore how architecture can interpret the new requirements of working environments. The focus of the meeting will be the design experience of Studio Transit, a Roman firm that has been operating in the Italian architectural scene for over fifty years, with projects ranging from urban regeneration to interior spaces, and which has made workplace design one of its areas of excellence.
From large corporate headquarters – such as the iconic Angelini headquarters in Rome – to offices and hybrid spaces designed to respond to the cultural and organisational changes of our time, Studio Transit offers a vision of architecture as social infrastructure, capable of connecting identity, function and quality of living.
Marco Frosi, born in 1984, graduated in Architecture from Roma Tre University in 2012 and began working with Studio Transit in the same year. An associate since 2021, Frosi has gained solid experience in all phases of design, working closely with a multigenerational team of architects and engineers that combines creativity and technical rigour.
Founded in Rome in 1972, Studio Transit has left a decisive mark on the urban landscape of the capital, designing, among other things, twenty underground stations, the city’s tallest skyscraper and the development of the Europarco district. Its headquarters in the Ostiense district, the heart of the new post-industrial Rome, is a research and design laboratory where every day a more inclusive, functional and sustainable city is imagined.
The meeting on 22 September will be an opportunity to reflect on how workspaces are changing and how architecture can accompany, and often anticipate, these transformations.
To participate, register at the following link: www.cersaie.it



