Specializing in the regeneration of "Healing Places" and inclusive learning environments, my practice merges the technical precision of Restoration and NZEB Design with the methodological depth of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
I transform physical space into an active device for well-being, applying biodynamic design principles to dismantle not only physical barriers, but sensory and cognitive ones as well, serving as a bridge between institutions, education, and the territory.
My work operates across interconnected axes: urban regeneration as a public health tool, spatial pedagogy for inclusion, and the technical management of complex building processes.
From BIM executive design to the management of national ministerial grants, every intervention is aimed at the resilience of human settlements and collective health.
Former Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University in Boston, where I developed "Human-Centered" urban regeneration models for high-complexity metropolitan contexts.
Author of the scientific publication "Healthy Cities with Healthy Streets" (Springer, 2022) and scientific coordinator for international multidisciplinary symposia.
For institutional collaborations, strategic consultancy on PNRR projects, or further inquiries regarding spatial neurodiversity, please use the dedicated contact form.
Antonino Sinicropi — Architect Ph.D.