LD ARCH & DESIGN
We are THREE female architects with very different backgrounds and experiences. After years spent in the most important architectural, design, and furnishing studios in Rome, in 2019 we decided to build something of our own, a challenge, a strong desire to succeed!
LD Arch & Design was founded with the mission of enhancing people’s well-being and quality of life through architecture and design. Reliable and creative, we listen and tune in to the needs and desires of our clients. Together with them, we rethink and transform spaces, making their lives better.
We design and coordinate renovation and furnishing work for your homes, providing a complete and personalized service, assisting you step by step. From the careful selection of materials, to the timely supervision of the construction phase, untill the selection of furnishings.
We take care of every detail, relieving you of any worry, with the sole goal of shaping a unique space that perfectly embodies your expectations and desires.
Architect Francesca D’Angelo
Graduated from the University of Rome “La Sapienza”
A great passion for design and furnishing, rooted in the belief that beauty often lies in the hidden essence of things and people. I am fascinated by the art of discovering that intrinsic value, waiting to be uncovered and highlighted.
“There are hidden beauties in each of us, it’s up to us to search for and enhance them.”
In a rapidly evolving world, I believe it is essential to listen, observe, and be guided by sensations; only in this way can we grasp the essence of every experience and turn it into something tangible and significant in the art of creating spaces.
Architect Alessandra Raccah
Graduated from the University of Rome “Ludovico Quaroni”
“Architecture and design improve the quality of life” – I am firmly convinced of this, and this belief drives the attention and care in everything I do.
I am constantly seeking perfection so that the spaces I design can be places of relationship, serenity, and sharing, but also places where one can feel good alone.
Creating the right atmosphere for each place is not at all obvious, and it is through small details that we achieve that unique feeling of being completely satisfied by the space that surrounds us.
Architect Azadeh Mehrizi
Graduated from the University of Tehran
If I were a pomegranate, I would be made of many Persian and many Italian seeds: my life has been lived half in Tehran where I studied and half in Rome where I worked: two realities that meet and intertwine.
In life, I love to apply my international sensibilities to my work. Drawing has always been my passion.
As the great Persian poet Rumi said, “Yesterday I was clever and wanted to change the world. Today I am wise and change myself.”
Architect Francesca D’Angelo
Graduated from the University of Rome “La Sapienza”
A great passion for design and furnishing, rooted in the belief that beauty often lies in the hidden essence of things and people. I am fascinated by the art of discovering that intrinsic value, waiting to be uncovered and highlighted.
“There are hidden beauties in each of us, it’s up to us to search for and enhance them.”
In a rapidly evolving world, I believe it is essential to listen, observe, and be guided by sensations; only in this way can we grasp the essence of every experience and turn it into something tangible and significant in the art of creating spaces.
Architect Alessandra Raccah
Graduated from the University of Rome “Ludovico Quaroni”
“Architecture and design improve the quality of life” – I am firmly convinced of this, and this belief drives the attention and care in everything I do.
I am constantly seeking perfection so that the spaces I design can be places of relationship, serenity, and sharing, but also places where one can feel good alone.
Creating the right atmosphere for each place is not at all obvious, and it is through small details that we achieve that unique feeling of being completely satisfied by the space that surrounds us.
Architect Azadeh Mehrizi
Graduated from the University of Tehran
If I were a pomegranate, I would be made of many Persian and many Italian seeds: my life has been lived half in Tehran where I studied and half in Rome where I worked: two realities that meet and intertwine.
In life, I love to apply my international sensibilities to my work. Drawing has always been my passion.
As the great Persian poet Rumi said, “Yesterday I was clever and wanted to change the world. Today I am wise and change myself.”