Architetto
Architetto is the Italian word for architect, a professional responsible for the conception, design, and supervision of the construction and transformation of buildings and urban spaces. The title is protected by professional regulation in Italy and in many countries, and practice is typically subject to registration with a professional order (Ordine degli Architetti).
Architetto derives from Latin architectus, from Greek arkhitekton, meaning "chief builder" or "master builder". Historically, the
In Italy, the path to becoming an architetto typically begins with a university degree in architecture (Laurea
Architetti work in diverse fields, including building design, urban planning, interior architecture, restoration and conservation, and
Prominent Italian architetti include Filippo Brunelleschi, Andrea Palladio, and Renzo Piano, whose works have had lasting