C più C = C + C
Studio C+C is a multidisciplinary spatial design practice. We work with clients to develop concepts, space planning & zoning,
and to design, fabricate and execute beautiful, experiential spaces.
We design:
exhibitions
experiences & brand activations
temporary environments
events
pavilions
pop-up shops & retail spaces
furniture and displays
… small spaces, performative spaces, large spaces.
ART FOR ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHITECTURE FOR ART.
We make spaces that are playful, that tell stories.
We make art for architecture and architecture for art.
CHERYL WING-ZI WONG — Named so because being a Chinese-American Californian artist/chitect demands it, was born
and raised in Los Angeles, California. She received her B.A. in art and Italian at the University of California at Berkeley, studied
sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera (Milan, Italy) and received her Masters in Architecture from Columbia University
GSAPP. Cheryl has lived and worked in Milan, Hong Kong, Berlin, New York, Berkeley, Macau and Bangkok and worked with various
creative minds including Flavio Albanese and Elmgreen & Dragset. In recent years, she was a professor at the International
Program in Design & Architecture (INDA) at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. Her work has been published in Domus
Magazine, Architizer, Design Observer and Interior Design Magazine.
CARLA SEPPE — with two p’s, because everything about her is intense and generous—- has worked between Sao Paulo,
Madrid, Venice and London. She received her B.Arch from the University Anhembi Morumbi in São Paulo, a Masters in Management,
Conservation and Industrial Heritage from the University of Padua in Italy, and a Masters in Architecture in Conservation and
Building Technology from the University IUAV of Venice, Italy. Her master’s thesis focused on the pavilion as a continually changing
cultural space in the Venice Biennales. She has collaborated with the Venice Biennale Foundation, Embassy of Brazil in Rome,
Fundação Bienal de São Paulo and worked with the architects Pedro and Paulo Mendes da Rocha.