Archimama: Our story, from dream to reality

We are Maria Boccalini and Mauro Sciarra, the founders of Archimama. Today we want to share our story with you.
When we met, in 2004, we never imagined we would get this far…
It all started with a gamble. We were working for the same client, but on different projects: Maria was coordinating the economic aspects with the needs of the construction site and the end users, while Mauro was in charge of the construction management. And we immediately realized how much our skills were complementary.

The birth of Archimama

From this initial collaboration Archimama was born, with our Architecture and Engineering Studio in the heart of Milan.
And here, together with our team, we are facing bigger challenges than ever: we want to leave a positive mark on the places where we work.

Our Mission

We want to create spaces that are pleasant and functional, but also sustainable. We believe that architecture should respect and enhance the environment, using advanced technologies such as BIM to design more efficiently and accurately.

Our Projects

We have worked on a wide range of projects, from urban planning to residential buildings, to interior renovations.
They are all opportunities to innovate and improve people’s lives: for example, our project Villa L’Isotta, focused on sustainability, combines architecture, creativity and strategy to give a new identity to the property.

Awards

Recently, our story attracted the attention of MilanoToday, which dedicated an article to us. Read it: https://www.milanotoday.it/archimama-mai-piu-senza-2023.html

A look towards the future

We are ready to face environmental challenges to build a more sustainable world.
Continue to follow us for further updates on our projects and industry trends: with the story of Archimama just beginning, we offer tailor-made solutions that meet specific needs.
There are two separate entrances, one for entry and one for exit, facilitating the movement of large vehicles. The other spaces have dedicated accesses, which improve the overall operation of the building.