Senior Associate
MArch, ARB
London, UK
Vincenzo Caputo

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Vincenzo's experience spans managing projects through all stages, with expertise in detailing, coordination, and execution. Currently, he is working on the Fornebubanen Metro Stations in Oslo.
Prior to joining ZHA, he gained experience at various UK, US, and Italian firms, contributing to diverse projects of varying scales and typologies.


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Featured Projects
Contributing to the identity of Riyadh’s new metro system, the KAFD Metro Station’s design prioritizes connectivity.

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Vincenzo studied architecture at the Second University of Naples in Italy and earned his Master of Architecture from the Pratt Institute in New York. He lectures at London South Bank University, teaching technology with a focus on architectural innovation and sustainable technological integration.
Growing up in Italy, Vincenzo's father, an architect and painter, sparked his passion for the field. Outside of work, he is a devoted father of two. He enjoys sports and cooking and sharing these passions with colleagues.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Vincenzo has contributed to since joining ZHA.

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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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Transport + Infrastructure
The new rail station at Napoli Afragola is designed as one of southern Italy’s key interchange stations serving four high speed inter-city lines, three inter-regional lines and a local commuter line.

Hospitality
Residential
Located in Kodra e Diellit, the fastest-growing district of Tirana, the Nest and Cascades are new additions to the community. Renowned for its colourful post-communist architecture and vibrant café culture, Tirana is the capital of Albania with almost one million residents living within its greater metropolitan region. Progressing rapidly towards European Union membership, the Albanian economy is predicted to grow significantly in the coming years—with Tirana as the centre of its growth.
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