The Italian architect obtained two prestigious awards in a few days, dedicated to his activity as an interior designer and to his commitment to sustainable design aimed at the well-being of people.
The two important awards obtained by Alberto Apostoli in a few days at the beginning of July 2021 immediately outline the great professional commitment of the architect, interior designer and founder of the Veronese design studio.
Alberto Apostoli is the promoter of a multidisciplinary method according to which each project must be developed by pursuing not only the synthesis of the aesthetic-functional aspects, but also including philosophical and cultural contaminations, in order to create places capable of giving well-being to people and to the environment.



The 100 Italian Excellence award, dedicated to the national intangible heritage and personalities who contribute to the growth and progress of Italy, has identified Alberto Apostoli as the reference figure for the Interior Design section, precisely by virtue of his innovative approach and his transversal skills.
The sixth edition of the award, sponsored by the Presidency of the Italian Council of Ministers, took place last July 1st in Rome at the “Sala della Protomoteca” of the Capitol. The ceremony, organized by the LIBER Association, brought together professionals, companies and realities from every sector, including art, design & architecture, cinema and theater, representatives of the medical, legal, economic and financial, fashion & luxury sectors, up to personalities relevant for their commitment in the social, environmental and scientific fields.
The second tribute, on the other hand, is part of the Acqui Ambiente 2021 Award, a biennial event linked to issues of environmental protection and ecological education, held on July 3rd at Villa Ottolenghi. Alberto Apostoli was awarded the prestigious Ken Saro Wiwa Award, aimed at the Professionals who have distinguished themselves for sustainable redevelopment and promotion works, according to a holistic approach that characterizes the work of the Italian architect.
