Architude was founded in July 2020 by Davide Agrati and Beatrice Chiapponi.
The spirit of the studio is reflected in its very name, Architude: a positive and open attitude toward architecture, conceived as a manifesto of a responsible approach to design.
An approach that integrates multiple perspectives, with the awareness that managing all the nuances of architecture is, in itself, a challenge.

The design approach is conceived as a driving force for innovation and a continuous pursuit of new, functional forms of expression. It combines a deep understanding of architectural tradition with an openness to emerging possibilities and contemporary languages, while leaving ample room for original creativity.
This balance allows the studio to develop distinctive, tailor-made solutions, offering clients innovative and personalized proposals that are both conceptually strong and highly functional.

Creative research in the residential field is grounded in respect for the existing architectural heritage and its context, approaching each project through a tailored process shaped by the client’s needs and aspirations.
The dialogue and cohesion between contemporary and traditional materials become a defining, iconic element, giving rise to exclusive, distinctive residential projects that balance identity, innovation, and continuity.
The enhancement of brand identity is both the starting point and the ultimate goal of every retail project. Each space is conceived as a physical expression of the brand’s values, language, and positioning.
The dialogue between heritage and innovation - applied to material research and display strategies - becomes the conceptual framework of the project, generating environments that are coherent, distinctive, and memorable, while remaining functional and commercially effective.
The outcome of ongoing research into innovative materials is translated into the development of new products with distinctive, high-performance characteristics.
New functional requirements are addressed through the reinterpretation of traditional materials using advanced and experimental techniques, such as 3D printing and metallization, opening up new possibilities in both form and function.