Cristiano Ceccato is an Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects. Professional focus includes design and development of building infrastructure and cladding, geometric and computational rationalization and constructability resolution, project governance and cost control. Cristiano previously worked for Frank O. Gehry in Los Angeles and was also a co-founder of Gehry Technologies, where he worked on a wide range of projects and interdisciplinary research with Boeing. Cristiano trained as both an architect and computer scientist, and has practiced and taught architecture in Europe, Asia and the US. He received degrees from the Architectural Association and Imperial College in London and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Conference Countdown
Twitter: FABRICATE_2011- And this is how to participate: http://t.co/H12fhT6d JR's TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out #TED http://t.co/eXqS70Ra” 12:50:18 PM December 06, 2011
- “@Pxlhor: Just got my copy of the @FABRICATE_2011 publication. Can't wait to get home, lock myself in my room and start reading 08:55:11 PM May 31, 2011
- Clerkenwell Design Week includes the LOVE JAPAN auction. Profits will fund Shigeru Ban's evacuation centre project. http://bit.ly/lQn4Nu 12:13:29 PM May 26, 2011
- Ford and Google Team Up To Optimize Your Commute and Your Car’s Performance: http://bit.ly/lwsWFr #architecture (via @archiburner) 12:35:58 PM May 11, 2011
- RT @TEDFellow #TEDfellow Marcin Jakubowski is 'Looking for Fabricators' http://bit.ly/e4bUV3 #TED #OSHW #makerfaire #opensource 12:22:42 PM April 20, 2011
- Fantastic 'Quu Vadis?' closing question/statement from Mark Burry. The conference is over – now for the barbecue! #FAB2011 06:13:38 PM April 16, 2011
- FINAL question of the day! #FAB2011 05:58:26 PM April 16, 2011
- Matthias – possibly, but that's not the sole purpose of the research. #FAB2011 05:57:27 PM April 16, 2011
- Stephen Gage – Will Zaha's buildings transform from curving metal panels to curving brick ones in the next couple of years? #FAB2011 05:56:59 PM April 16, 2011
- Michael Stacey – the government is not considering the fundamental value that architectural education gives with its £9K fee rise. #FAB2010 05:56:16 PM April 16, 2011




