M.Arch Princeton University; B.Arch, KTH School of Architecture,Stockholm
Daniele Profeta is an Italian architect and designer. He is currently an Assistant teaching Professor at Syracuse University. He has previously taught at the Yale School of Architecture and at the Souther California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc).
Daniele is a partner at A/P Practice, a collaborative partnership with Maya Alam. Their projects combine everyday digital habits, contemporary imaging technologies and traditional craftsmanship to surpass an introverted conversation and open up novel forms of practice. Past work ranges from small scale public installations to sites of speculative re-use. Weaving existing conditions with contemporary manufacturing technologies and aesthetics, engaging with the heterogeneous, often contradictory set of evidences of a given context, their practice focuses on constructing inclusive interventions that embrace and critically address the multi-faceted nature of our reality. A/P Practice work has received support by the Smithsonian Institution, the A+D Museum of Architecture and Design in Los Angeles, Syracuse University and the Festival des Architectures Vives in Montpellier, France.
Daniele holds a Master of Architecture from Princeton University and completed his undergraduate studies between La Sapienza University in Rome and KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm, where he graduated with Honors.