Romolo Calabrese, is an Italian architect, active nationally and internationally in the design field and in theoretical debate.
[1] He was born in Milan and studied architecture at Politecnico di Milano where he graduated in 1998.
In 1999 he founded RRC Studio Architetti in Milan and in 2003 he opened a second office in Cap d'Ail, France.
By participating in many architectural competitions, he won in 2007 the first prize for the construction of a block of "Viviendas y Oficinas"[2] in Zaragoza, a project within Expo 2008's urban development of the city.
Later he participated in Rizoma's exhibition: "Biennale Giovani Architetti Italiani".