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Muzia Sforza

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Muzia Sforza graduated from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and received her MA in Architecture from Columbia University in New York before completing her Masters in History of Art and Architecture from the Courtauld Institute in London.

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London

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muziasforza.com

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Muzia Sforza

Muzia Sforza graduated from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and received her MA in Architecture from Columbia University in New York before completing her Masters in History of Art and Architecture from the Courtauld Institute in London. She has since worked in Europe and the U.S. and has completed a number of high profile projects such as the Louis Vuitton Store and Headquarters on Paris’ Champs Elysees as well as a number of private projects worldwide.

Sforza Seilern Architects is the collaboration between London-based architect Muzia Sforza and Studio Seilern Architects, the architecture practice established by Christina Seilern in 2005 and which now also includes Luis Feliciano Monteiro who joined the firm in 2010. Their first completed project, Gota House in Zimbabwe’s Forester Estate is a dramatic and impressive cliff-side, granite and glass structure that has won a number of awards including the Blueprint Award for Best Non-public Project 2014, the RIBA International Award 2013, and the WAN 2012 House of the Year Award.

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