Fabrizio Foti is a teacher in Technical Design at the Academy of Fine Arts of Siracusa MADE Program.
Born in Rome in 1973, he teaches Architectural Composition, Theory and Technique of Contemporary Architectural Design, and Analysis of Urban Morphology and Building Types at the Architecture Department in Siracusa, University of Catania. He has lectured at various Italian and foreign universities and has been teaching Technical and Design Drawing 1 in the three-year Design course at the MADE Program since 2016.
He has participated as a scientific curator, lecturer, and invited designer in several international design workshops and university research projects. He is the author of several monographs, including "The Secret Laboratory of Architecture. The Intimate Bond between Plastic Arts and Architecture in Le Corbusier" (2008); "The Landscape in the House. A Reflection on the Architecture-Landscape Relationship" (2009, with the first English edition forthcoming); "Architecture: Reality of Becoming" (2011); "Barclay & Crousse. Signs of Life Between Two Deserts" (2012); "Akrai Urban Lab. The Role of Design in the Construction of the City and Territory" (2012); "The Way of Drawing" (2016); and "Le Corbusier La Clef" (2017), all published by LetteraVentidue.