Sabrina Morreale and Lorenzo Perri are architects, educators and founders of Lemonot – a duo for spatial and relational practices, architecture and performative arts. They aim to re-invent the relationship between urban fabric and human rituals through a wide range of media: pavilions, exhibitions, short films and designed performances. Dealing with multiple stakeholders at the same time, they often intervene as both facilitators and designers – constructing and supporting spatial structures to make things happen.
They both graduated from the Architectural Association. In 2018-19, they taught at INDA in Bangkok and they’ve been Programme Heads of the AA Visiting School El Alto (Bolivia). Lorenzo taught at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (dieAngewandte) in Architectural Studio 1 from 2020 to 2023, while Sabrina is currently Studio Master in the Foundation Course at the AA in London. Together, they now lead the ADS 7 at the Royal College of Art, London.
They collaborate with several cultural institutions – including Arquine, La Biennale di Venezia, DPR Barcelona, LINA European Architecture Platform, S AM Basel, Architecture at the Edge (West Ireland) – and their projects have been exhibited and awarded internationally: among the others, at the Young Talent Architecture Award 2016, at the ATT19 Gallery in Bangkok, at the RIBA, at Vienna Design Week, at Bangkok Design Week, at Milan Design Week, at Mextropoli 2021 in Mexico City, at FAR-Architecture Festival of Rome 2022 and at CAFx Copenhagen Architecture Film Festival 2023. Furthermore, Lemonot is one of the 9 selected architectural practices for the Padiglione Italia of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023.