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Roberto Capecci is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Landscape Architecture Program at the University of Idaho, part of the College of Art and Architecture. He also holds adjunct roles at Washington State University and has previously taught at Singapore’s Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. His professional background includes founding Land-I archicolture and leading design projects in environmental and urban design. Capecci holds a Master of Architecture from Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza (1994) and is a licensed architect and landscape architect in Italy.
Education:
- Master of Architecture (6-year program), Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, 1994
- Registered Architect and Landscape Architect (Rome Board of Architects, License #12555, 1996–present)
Research Focus: Capecci’s work bridges art, architecture, and landscape through conceptual design. He emphasizes understanding place identity through artistic approaches, exploring temporary landscapes, community collaborations, and service-learning projects. His teaching spans foundational design studios to advanced graduate-level projects, including an Italy Summer Program.
Professional Experience: As co-founder of Land-I archicolture, he has executed projects in environmental design, urban planning, and contemporary gardens. In Singapore, he served as Design Director at Salad Dressing and led academic programs. His international collaborations and exhibitions highlight experimental design methodologies.
Labs/Teams: Collaborations include Land-I archicolture (Rome), Salad Dressing (Singapore), and the University of Idaho’s Italy Summer Program, fostering interdisciplinary design education and practice.



