J. Valerio D’angelantonio
About J. Valerio D’angelantonio
J. Valerio D’angelantonio is a Sustainability Coordinator specializing in Policy and Design at Foster + Partners in London. He holds a Master's degree in Architecture and Building Engineering from Politecnico di Milano and has a strong focus on passive building design and energy modeling.
Work at Foster and Partners
J. Valerio D’angelantonio serves as the Sustainability Coordinator (Policy & Design) at Foster + Partners, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on integrating sustainable practices into architectural design and policy. His responsibilities include promoting passive building design, conducting daylight analysis, and performing energy modelling to enhance the sustainability of projects. D’angelantonio's work contributes to the firm's commitment to reducing the environmental impact of the built environment.
Education and Expertise
D’angelantonio holds a Master's degree in Architecture and Building Engineering from Politecnico di Milano, where he studied from 2014 to 2020. He also participated in the Erasmus Program at Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) from 2017 to 2018, focusing on Arquitectura y Ingenieria de la Edificacion. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in architectural principles and sustainable design methodologies.
Background
J. Valerio D’angelantonio has developed a strong focus on sustainability throughout his academic and professional journey. His studies in architecture and building engineering, combined with his international experience in Spain, have shaped his approach to design. He is dedicated to advocating for sustainable building technologies and renewable energy solutions, reflecting a commitment to addressing climate change through innovative architectural practices.
Achievements
In his role as Sustainability Coordinator, D’angelantonio has actively advocated for reducing emissions in the built environment. His efforts align with the broader goals of combating climate change and fostering a socially fair future through architecture. His expertise in passive building design and energy modelling positions him as a key contributor to sustainable architectural practices at Foster + Partners.