Renzo Campisi

Associate at Levitt Bernstein

Renzo Campisi is a Senior Architect at Levitt Bernstein, a position held since January 2022. Concurrently, Renzo serves as an Alumnus and Associate with PUBLIC PRACTICE since April 2020. Previously, as a Strategic Planning and Design Officer at Enfield Council from July 2020 to December 2021, Renzo specialized in place-based planning, urban design, and development management. Prior experience includes roles as Project Architect and Architect at Levitt Bernstein, where notable projects included Carlton Dene and Bampton Estate, as well as significant contributions at Ash Sakula Architects. Renzo's educational background includes a Master's degree in Building Engineering-Architecture from Sapienza Università di Roma and workshop studies at Les Ateliers de Cergy-Pontoise and Delft University of Technology.

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Levitt Bernstein

As architects, landscape architects and urban designers, we create award winning buildings, living landscapes and thriving urban spaces, using inventive design to solve real life challenges. Each of our projects is different but the driving force behind every one is the desire to create an environment that is inherently beautiful and functional. Every one of our projects starts with the people we’re designing for. We work side-by-side with communities and clients, to find out what they want, what they know, and what they need. We really believe that good design can transform lives – helping people to live more comfortably, neighbourhoods to thrive and businesses to grow. It’s why we put people at the heart of everything we do. Our long tradition of research and advocacy also means that we encourage others to follow our lead in creating better spaces, in particular when it comes to the critical issues of design standards and sustainability. From our design studios in London and Manchester, we work on housing, education, health, arts and commercial projects of all shapes and sizes across the country.


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