Atelier Vetia is a critical reflective practice led by architects Briselda Calliku and Enrico Miglietta.

Its activities focus on the themes of dwelling — housing, museum exhibition and design, architectural restoration with a focus on reuse and valorisation of existing heritage.

Services

  • We approach architecture as a synthesis of material, detail, and spatial experience. Rooted in a deep understanding of construction techniques and architectural history, our designs integrate contemporary sensibilities with careful attention to context, ensuring that every project embodies clarity, precision, and character.

    + Works + Technical services [IT]

  • Our interior projects emerge from a dialogue between architecture, craftsmanship, and lived experience. From the selection of materials to bespoke furnishings, we shape interiors that are tactile, immersive, and attuned to the identity of each space. Our expertise in restoration enriches our approach, allowing us to work sensitively with both new and existing contexts.

  • With a strong foundation in academic and applied research, we provide consultancy services that bridge architectural detailing, pedagogy, and design culture. Our work explores the intersection between construction and representation, offering strategic insight to institutions, studios, and cultural initiatives seeking to develop meaningful and well-grounded projects.

  • Designing digital and printed identities for architects, researchers, and cultural organizations. Our web projects go beyond functionality: they are crafted as digital architectures, structured with clarity and elegance to enhance the visual storytelling of each client. From exhibition design to academic platforms, we translate complex ideas into engaging visual narratives.

    + Web Design

  • Documenting modern and contemporary architecture through an analytical and atmospheric lens. Our photographic work is grounded in a research-driven approach, capturing spaces as living entities while highlighting materiality, composition, and the interplay of light. These images serve as both archival documentation and artistic interpretation, enriching exhibitions, academic discourse, and professional portfolios.

Awards

  • The Young Talent Architecture Award (YTAA) is organised by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe with the support of Creative Europe as an extension of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. It is organised in partnership with the European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE) and the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE-CAE); and World Architects as a founding partner; the European Cultural Centre as a partner in Venice; sponsored by Jung and Jansen; and with the support of USM. [Description from the YTAA website]