Fabio Sedia (Palermo, 1976) is an architect and "Europaeus" doctor in architectural and urban composition at the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo and at the Escuola Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM). He conducts his research between Italy (Milan, Rome, Palermo), Spain (Madrid) and Canada (Quebec), studying the different issues of architectural design through drawing, teaching and the profession. . He is an official architect for the Italian Ministry of Culture at the Villa Adriana Institute and Villa d'Este in Tivoli in Rome (Italy), where he was responsible for the historic garden and UNESCO Maneger site.
He has studied in depth themes related to landscape, historic and contemporary gardens, the protection and conservation of UNESCO historical heritage, the relationship between space, contemporary architecture and archaeology, and to the layout of the museum within historical architecture. For the winter 2022 session, he was a guest professor at the School of Architecture at Laval University in Quebec (Canada). He has participated in numerous design, graphics and illustration competitions, spoken at national and international conferences and seminars, and participated in several group exhibitions.
His research, projects and drawings have been selected for a number of national and international events and exhibitions, including: A dream made in Sicily, Geraci Siculo (PA) (2015); Scientific Autobiography, London (2016); Arab-Norman imagination. A heritage of stories, dreams and ideas, Palemo (2017); Venice Biennale-Rethinking Villa Adriana, Venice (2018); Tivoli, La verde Bellezza and Green Table, Villa d’Este, Tivoli (2018); From Architettura: Villa Adriana, Villa Adriana, Tivoli (2020); Arquitectura y arte, Alicante (Spain) (2020-2021)
He has studied in depth themes related to landscape, historic and contemporary gardens, the protection and conservation of UNESCO historical heritage, the relationship between space, contemporary architecture and archaeology, and to the layout of the museum within historical architecture. For the winter 2022 session, he was a guest professor at the School of Architecture at Laval University in Quebec (Canada). He has participated in numerous design, graphics and illustration competitions, spoken at national and international conferences and seminars, and participated in several group exhibitions.
His research, projects and drawings have been selected for a number of national and international events and exhibitions, including: A dream made in Sicily, Geraci Siculo (PA) (2015); Scientific Autobiography, London (2016); Arab-Norman imagination. A heritage of stories, dreams and ideas, Palemo (2017); Venice Biennale-Rethinking Villa Adriana, Venice (2018); Tivoli, La verde Bellezza and Green Table, Villa d’Este, Tivoli (2018); From Architettura: Villa Adriana, Villa Adriana, Tivoli (2020); Arquitectura y arte, Alicante (Spain) (2020-2021)