Geom. Pierangelo Crespi 

Pierangelo Crespi ( class of 1956) graduated as a quantum surveyor at the Carlo Dell’Acqua institute in Legnano, Novara in 1975, he immediately entered the working world at a design studio for large industrial plants, in 1980 he began working as a construction site assistant for the construction of an important plant located in Libya, where he quickly found himself managing a construction site with over one hundred operators. In 1982, after completing the project, he returned to Italy and began working for a large company in Milan as a site manager with which he followed the construction of countless condominiums, villas, gyms, schools, bridges, theatres and the renovation of a large and old building which will later become an important exhibition hall and a library.

In 1997, the decision to start up on his own with the immediate opening of a small company, which specialized in construction and prestigious renovations and which grew very quickly over a few years which led it to become a renowned company in the area for specialized quality work. Countless interventions have been carried out over the years also for large companies such as (Scottex, Lidl, BPU Banca, Banca Intesa) to name but a few, as well as numerous interventions for private villas and apartments. Some works have also been published in important sector magazines. In 2012, the chance meeting with Madeleine Morgan of Dreamhomes flamed the beginning of a new collaboration which has already led to several renovation projects on Lake Iseo.

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Madeleine, Sarah and Pierangelo supported our need to refurbish an apartment that lacked proper living provisions and finishes. As an architect living and working in Hong Kong, the ideas of what to do were clear however the implementation was the challenge. The team Madeleine provided advised and supported on statutory authority compliance, material and product sourcing and finally building. The refurbishment was well done and we were able to move in with little disruption to our plans. Our idea was to retain the simplicity of the historical building and add well-considered and well-made additions that would suit our family’s preferences. Italian craftsmanship is well known however the challenge was to find good value craftsmanship without spending a fortune on what is a holiday apartment. Again Madeleine’s team understood what we wanted to achieve and found those craftsmen. The end result is an apartment we love to be in as a family. Thanks to Madeleine, Sarah and Pierangelo.

Clive and Gina