
Flavia Crisciotti
Flavia’s life has unfolded between stunning examples of contemporary architecture in Rome and Munich. She spent her early childhood in a 1930s residential block and grew up in the shadow of Mario Ridolfi’s rationalist post office, a daily reminder of architecture’s quiet beauty. Her architectural education took place between Richard Meier’s Ara Pacis Museum and Stephan Braunfels’ Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, two cultural landmarks that deeply shaped her sensibility for space.
Flavia holds a PhD in architectural history and museography, earned at the Technische Universität München. Today, she shares her passion for the built environment through curated walking tours that invite visitors to discover a Rome beyond the postcard.
German, English, Italian

Alberto Coppo
Originally from Milan, Alberto relocated to Rome to pursue a PhD in Architectural History at Sapienza University. He specializes in the architecture of the 1930s and 1940s, with a particular focus on the urban transformations of Rome’s residential neighbourhoods.
A keen observer of the city’s evolving fabric, Alberto combines academic insight with on-the-ground knowledge, making Rome not only his subject of study but also the city he has chosen to live and work in.
English, Italian