Andrea Argentieri founded Argentieri Architects in 2000, based in Milan.
An expert in urban strategies, territorial marketing, landscape, social impact, and sustainability in Real Estate, Andrea Argentieri has been a consultant in the strategic management of complex territorial projects and urban regeneration projects for various Italian and international funds, SGR, including: Urban regeneration of the Porto Antico "Hennebique" area in Genoa, Scalo Porta Sud in Bergamo - the City of the Future, the Experia project for the new masterplan of Arexpo in the post-Expo2015 area, the functional and architectural concept for the expansion of the Mestre-Venice station, and the NextPortello project in "Milano Alta".
For "Reinventing Cities" C40, he has overseen projects such as Loreto, Serio, Andrea Doria, and recently Lyon Tour Guillot and Auditorium Bourdeix (formerly CIRC).
He has presented research projects at the XII Venice Architecture Biennale and in various world capitals, such as "Microrealities: the city of gardens" and "A Perfect Weekend: Rethinking Happiness - Cultivating a Community".
Among his most published projects, he co-designed the new offices for Johnson Wax in Italy. Of particular interest, he collaborated with Aldo Cibic / Cibic & Partners for La Rinascente - restyling projects for the new department stores in Milan Duomo and Rome Tritone (new department store), and for Staff International - new offices and warehouses (OTB Only The Brave Diesel Group) in Vicenza.
For temporary events, he developed pavilions and events for Expo 2015. He was a finalist for the Euroflora 2025 Genoa masterplan. He developed some highly visible setups for the Sana, Saie, and Arte Fiera fairs for BolognaFiere.
In October 2016, he was appointed to the Milan Landscape Commission - representing Municipality 3 and various committees. He has been collaborating with Rebuild since 2018 and has numerous publications and conference participations.