Marco Lucchi portrait with abstract black and white artwork backdrop, stacked papers, soft studio lighting, gray hair, button-down shirt.

He graduated with honors from the University Institute of Architecture in Venice.

His professional journey began in the 1990s with the design and construction of some of Italy’s most iconic nightclubs in the heart of the Riviera Romagnola. Among the most renowned names he helped bring to life are Pascià, White Elephant, Makkaroni, Pineta, Betty Page, Paradiso, Villa delle Rose, Byblos, Pacifico, and Peter Pan.

From this foundation in entertainment and personal services, his design practice expanded into a wide range of sectors, including restaurants, boutiques, hotels, cafés, villas, multiplexes, beach clubs, and residential buildings. With over 400 completed projects in Italy and around the world, his work reflects a constant drive for innovation and cultural exchange. A key part of his approach is collaboration with younger generations, whose energy and perspectives serve as a vital engine for ongoing research and creative development.