For practising interior designers and architects
Gain concrete skills and tools to advance your career
The programs are designed for design professionals who need a scientific management system both at the design stage and during implementation. Our reliable design algorithm will become your best ally.

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Who it's for
For interior designers, architects and decorators
If you want to run your projects with an algorithm that makes the design and delivery processes simpler and more manageable
For professionals who want to work on a turnkey basis
Minimise the likelihood of errors during implementation that lead to reworks and lost time
For those who want to grow their business
Using a clear and systematic approach, successfully tested in the Russian Federation since 2017
What you will learn
To build your own system of running a business by implementing a design algorithm
Establishing seamless and effective communication with all contractors
A comprehensive approach to design projects
Run the project with confidence, using a clear and harmonious structure for managing the client's requests, agreed upon at the signing of the contract
Work with clear and transparent technical specifications and estimates
Learn systematic project management, from idea to turnkey delivery
Learning formats

Online training
- Duration:
- 18 academic hours
- Number of students:
- unlimited

In-person training
- Duration:
- 6 days
- Number of students:
- 12 people

Individual consultation
- Format:
- in person
- Duration:
- 1 hour
About the academy
This is not just an academy, but a system for teaching project management from concept to completion. Our approach combines design, business and management, turning chaos into a clear process with measurable results

Pierangelo Moro, founder of the academy
An Italian designer and architect who has been speaking the language of business about interiors and architecture for 30 years. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Milan and from the Polytechnic University of Helsinki. Since 1995, Pierangelo Moro has designed projects for Italian and Finnish multinational companies such as Outokumpu, UPM-Kymmene and Nokia, as well as large private residences, commercial buildings and public facilities for the Italian government.
Since 2008 he has worked with Russian clients; among his most notable projects in Russia are the Bosco Casa boutique in the Petrovsky Passage in Moscow, the «General Sokolov's Dacha» boutique hotel on the Black Sea, Hurston House on Stoke Road in London, and the TsUM building in Krasnodar.

From 2022 to 2024, Pierangelo Moro held the position of senior lecturer at the School of Design of the HSE University (Higher School of Economics) in Moscow, where he taught a course on business processes in design.

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What participants say
«I went to the seminar convinced that my professional experience made it unnecessary, and I changed my mind during the talk itself: I began to understand what had been missing in my work.»
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«I attended a seminar by the architect Pierangelo Moro on 11 December 2025 in Moscow. Before that I did not know who he was. Confident in my professional experience, I thought the event would add nothing useful to my work. As I listened, I changed my mind. I began to understand what I had been missing and what I needed in my work. Above all, clear objectives. Focusing my abilities on high-value activities and refining a method to measure my progress regularly. I understood that large projects, with all their complexity, are better managed in small constant daily steps, analysing the results so as to correct course. Doing things properly, setting priorities so as to finish the work even with few resources at hand. I understood that sound project management and resource plans supported by digital tools improve results and let you measure progress with specific metrics. I left the seminar satisfied and determined to change my working habits, for greater efficiency and effectiveness and with a clear awareness of the objectives to be reached.»
Demetrio Francesco Serranò
architect, attended the seminar in Moscow on 11 December 2025

