Serena Mignatti

Architect Rome / Italy

3
Serena Mignatti 3
Serena Mignatti
Alumna of Bernardo Secchi and Franco Purini at IUAV Venice, Serena Mignatti was born in Bologna but is a wanderer by instinct.

With a grounding in urban design, she later moved to Rome, where her career took shape through collaborations with international practices, eventually leading her to join the studio of Massimiliano Fuksas as Artistic Director.

Her design research is rooted in a deep sensitivity to materials, shaping simple, natural elements through a circular and regenerative architectural process. In her work, the memory embedded in materials engages in dialogue with the contemporary nature of constructed space.

Today, Mignatti designs luxury residences in prestigious settings, from a palace belonging to the Emir in Qatar to large-scale properties in New York, Rome, Monte Carlo, and London.

Her collaborations also extend to the cultural and hospitality sectors, including the design of the new headquarters of the Foreign Press Association at Palazzo Grazioli, completed in 2024

Serena Mignatti
Serena Mignatti

Follow Serena Mignatti also on

Alumna of Bernardo Secchi and Franco Purini at IUAV Venice, Serena Mignatti was born in Bologna but is a wanderer by instinct. With a grounding in urban design, she later moved to Rome, where her career took shape through collaborations with international practices, eventually leading her to join the studio of Massimiliano Fuksas as Artistic Director. Her design research is rooted in a deep sensitivity to materials, shaping simple, natural elements through a circular and regenerative architectural process. In her work, the memory embedded in materials engages in dialogue with the contemporary nature of constructed space. Today, Mignatti designs luxury residences in prestigious settings, from a palace belonging to the Emir in Qatar to large-scale properties in New York, Rome, Monte Carlo, and London. Her collaborations also extend to the cultural and hospitality sectors, including the design of the new headquarters of the Foreign Press Association at Palazzo Grazioli, completed in 2024