Patrizia Pozzi has always been passionate about Nature and Architecture and expresses her vocation in the profession of Landscape Architect.
More than a classic Landscape Architecture Studio, Patrizia Pozzi’s studio is an open space where ideas, people and inspiration meet.

Photo by Davide Forti

The landscape project for ‘Il Boscareto Resort & SPA’ originated from the foresight of the Ownership, who initially planned to pave the 5,000 sqm parterre facing the Resort but sought a solution beyond a mere paved area.
The surrounding landscape seamlessly integrates the Resort amidst hills and vineyards, as this region stands as Italy’s premier area for Barolo and Barbaresco production.
Our Studio’s instinctive approach to design immediately drew inspiration from these hills, giving rise to a landscape project that directly mirrors the defining lines and patterns of the vineyards.
Furthermore, to mitigate the formation of a heat island, we developed a new vegetated parterre. This design not only benefits the Resort but, more importantly, restores continuity with the surrounding landscape, echoing the very texture of the vineyards. The result is an oasis nestled within the Langhe vineyards, where guests, embraced by the encompassing natural environment, can lose themselves and find serenity.
This new parterre is strategically developed across the area to enhance multiple prospective viewpoints and visual cones onto the landscape. This ensures guests are continually surprised and delighted, allowing them to fully appreciate and engage with the magnificent scenery the Resort offers, thereby creating a dynamic and evolving space.
A large green lung in the city, 6 hectares of ancient citrus groves, rare palms and centuries-old trees in which to rediscover the link with nature. Inside, the first edible labyrinth in the world, composed of native botanical varieties that will form the inscription “Save Diversity”.
The project, in progress, wanted by Giuseppe Tasca and Luisa Mainardi, has been realized and designed by our studio.
November 2020: “Our park for Palermo” also appears on Io Donna.


Patrizia Pozzi took part in the work team for the technical and economic feasibility project for the redevelopment and enhancement of the San Siro area.
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