CARLO LOCOCO was born in Maropati (Reggio Calabria), in 1958; in 1984 he graduated in Architecture at the “Valle Giulia” campus with L. Anversa. He collaborated with the architect and his thesis supervisor Dario Passi on several projects, including the competition for the Paris Opera House (1983) and the Accademia Bridge (Venice Biennale 1985).
Since his graduation he has concentrated on the study of architectural design. During his formative years he worked with Peter Eisenman Architect.
In 1986, he began working as a freelance architect, focusing his attention on building practices and architectural detailing.
During the 1990s he mainly experimented with designing in environments with strong historical connotations. He has been involved in the restoration of historic buildings for both public and private use, always demonstrating great sensitivity to the value and beauty of the antique.
In the late 1990s he concentrated on the design and restoration of hotels, including in 2004 the renovation of the existing building and its extension with 40 new rooms and lobby of the Hotel Beaurivage designed by Giò Ponti.
The link between architecture and art becomes predominant in his work in museums. In 2006 he formalised his collaboration with Antonio Romano (Inarea) and in the same year began the project for the restyling of the Manzoni metro station in Rome, a pilot project that defined the guidelines for the project to restore all the stations. The professional relationship with Inarea continues to grow, allowing the development of a restyling-branding activity for the major Italian brands.
c.lococo@studiolococo.it