
Francesco Burrelli, an engineer and the National President of ANACI, represents today one of the central figures in the evolutionary process of the condominium in Italy, with a vision that integrates technical expertise, innovation, and social responsibility.
His engineering background has shaped his approach from the very beginning: concrete, oriented toward building safety and the structured management of real estate assets. Over time, this approach has translated into a constant commitment to the growth and qualification of the condominium manager's role, promoting its transformation into a true technical professional, trained and certified.
Within ANACI, Burrelli has consolidated a clear line based on three pillars: professionalization, safety, and innovation. He has strongly advocated for continuous training, compliance with regulatory obligations, and the adoption of high-quality standards, contributing to redefining the role of the manager as a central figure in the management and protection of buildings.
A fundamental step in his journey is represented by the promotion and co-authorship of the Green Paper on the digitalization of condominiums, through which a new management model based on data, technologies, and integrated processes is outlined. The condominium is thus conceived as an evolved system, capable of improving energy efficiency, optimizing the management of systems, and ensuring greater control and transparency.
In this context, the development of predictive maintenance also fits in, moving beyond the logic of reactive repair to introduce a model based on prevention, with concrete benefits in terms of safety, cost reduction, and the enhancement of real estate value.
In parallel, Burrelli has paid great attention to the themes of sustainability and the quality of living, promoting interventions and strategies oriented toward the reduction of energy consumption and the improvement of building comfort.
In the latest developments of his vision, the social dimension also emerges strongly. Alongside the path initiated with the Green Paper, a project dedicated to telemedicine in condominiums is currently underway, with the objective of transforming buildings into reference points for proximity assistance, particularly in support of the most vulnerable individuals. This approach reinforces the concept of the condominium as a space that is not only residential, but also inclusive and attentive to the needs of the community.
The vision of Francesco Burrelli develops, therefore, along a precise trajectory: transforming the condominium into an intelligent, safe, sustainable, and inclusive infrastructure, in which the manager assumes an increasingly strategic role in managing the present and building the future of living.