Builds an artistic practice where art, architecture, code, and planetary data converge — using digital systems as both instrument and medium.
From generative code to marble offcuts compositions to manmade cast forms inspired by nature, her work transforms the language of space and surface into objects of enduring value.
Chiara Zaccagnini creates hybrid works at the intersection of sculpture, architecture, digital research, and planetary data. Drawing from satellite imagery, environmental datasets, and the raw geometry of the Earth’s surface, she translates the language of territory — its erosion, stratification, and invisible systems — into physical and digital form. Each project is conceived as a timeless collectible: crafted with precision, informed by architectural thinking, and rooted in a curatorial approach to material and data.
The projects span architectural commissions, sculptural works editions, installations and research-led prototypes. They operate between the gallery and the built environment—challenging the boundaries between functional architecture and collectible art.
Each work in an ongoing exploration of the threshold between natural and digital forms, reimagining marble in a man-made medium , crystallised into timeless objects.