Born in Treviso in 1981, Vittorio Massimo is an Italian architect and designer. He obtained a scientific diploma in 2000 and then went on to study Architecture at IUAV in Venice, where he graduated in 2006.
Massimo embarked on a three year collaboration with John Pawson Architects from 2007-2010, as well as with Studio MZC of Treviso (whom he still collaborates with to this day). He now focuses on private projects, and in recent years he began focusing on designing lighting and furniture elements; leading to collaborations with brands such as Lodes.
Vittorio Massimo's work has earnt him various accolades; including becoming a European project finalist in Galway, Ireland for the arrangement of a section of the city, Massimo then obtained second place in Galliera Veneta for the New Museum and Civic Centre in the city centre. The architect went on to win first place for the arrangement of the historical centre of Palazzolo di Sona by Verona; whilst his work in product design led to Vittorio Massimo winning the Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award in 2014.