Associate, Building Information Modelling
BArch, MArch
London, UK
David Fogliano

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Specialising in BIM management, coordination and digital delivery, David has extensive experience with advanced, large-scale projects across diverse typologies, including transport, infrastructure, residential, and commercial developments. His portfolio includes projects such as the King Abdullah Finance District Metro Station, Navi Mumbai International Airport, Western Sydney International Airport, Xi’an International Football Centre, the Centre of Mediterranean Culture in Italy, and Tower C at Shenzhen Super Headquarters Base.
Prior to ZHA, David worked as an Architect and Revit Technician at Silver Thomas Hanley Design Inc. (STHDI) in Adelaide, where he was a Revit Technician and BIM Coordinator on the New Royal Adelaide Hospital.


Featured Projects
From a metro station design that prioritizes connectivity for the people of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, to a museum and new coastal urban park located next to Reggio Calabria's shoreline, discover highlights of David's notable projects at ZHA.

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David holds a Bachelor and Master of Architecture from the University of South Australia.
His Australian upbringing shaped David’s approach to architecture, integrating historical context, local materials, and traditional aesthetics to create environmentally sensitive and contextually rich designs. Beyond architecture, he enjoys travelling and playing guitar.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects David has contributed to since joining ZHA.

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Transport + Infrastructure
ZHA and Cox Architecture have won the international design competition for the new Western Sydney Airport (WSA) and been appointed as Master Architect for the project. The ZHA/COX team was selected from a broad field of forty national and international applicants that was narrowed to five selected design competitors.

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Offices
Tall Buildings
The design of Tower C integrates the city and nature within its central green axis with the transit orientated development (TOD) of Shenzhen’s new spine, creating a ‘superscape’ that will become a tower of the future within the Super Headquarters Base.

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Sports
Xi’an International Football Centre’s 60,000-seat stadium and training grounds are integral to the ongoing development of football in China. Initiated by the Chinese Football Association and China’s national sports development organisations, the new football centre provides facilities of the highest standards to nurture the sport across all levels.

Culture
Located on a narrow strait, separating continental Italy from Sicily, the Regium Waterfront marks the city of Reggio Calabria as a Mediterranean cultural capital. Drawing inspiration from the radial symmetry of the starfish, the structure, housing museum and performing arts centre, stands as a beacon visible from land and sea.

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Transport + Infrastructure
KAFD Metro Station will serve as a key interchange on the new network for the Blue Line (Line 1) with the terminus of the Yellow Line to the airport (Line 4) and the Purple Line (Line 6) as well as a skybridge connecting to the local KAFD monorail.

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River View
Culture
Education
The Alisher Navoi International Scientific Research Centre will incorporate the Navoi State Museum of Literature, Auditorium, International Research Centre and School.

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Transport + Infrastructure
Phase One of the new Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) will serve 60 million passengers a year. Further phases will serve up to 110 million passengers annually with four runways and parking for 270 aircraft.

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Residential
Mixed Use
Tall Buildings
Located a short distance from Downtown Dubai and the Dubai Design District, Symphony Tower is situated within the new Horizon district of Dubai between the city's Meydan Racecourse and the waters of Ras Al Khor.
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