Arch. Amalia Bevilacqua

Architect and urban planner – Expert in sustainable design, ecological regeneration and intelligent water resource management

Biography

Architect Amalia Bevilacqua combines a solid academic background with a thirty-year track record of sustainable innovation. Specializing in green architecture, phytoremediation, wastewater recovery, and urban and rural landscape regeneration, she is a leading figure in architectural and urban planning projects that integrate nature, functionality, and environmental resilience.

She has collaborated with municipal administrations, universities, international NGOs, and schools on environmental education, eco-friendly construction, and participatory land-use planning projects, with a strong focus on social dynamics and the development of local microeconomies. She is also a technical consultant for the Lagonegro Courthouse, a mobility manager, and a consultant for the ecological transition of public entities.

Areas of Specialization
Architectural and urban design with natural materials

Constructed wetlands and rainwater and wastewater collection/reuse

ZEB (Zero Energy Building) projects and energy certification

Sustainability education, active citizenship, and educational planning

Municipal urban planning and territorial development

Consulting for local authorities, schools, NGOs, and cultural associations

As part of the Colletta Consulting team, Architect Bevilacqua offers a strategic contribution to green design related to European and PNRR funds, applying innovative solutions for the sustainable management of soil and natural resources, with a multidisciplinary approach and a strong focus on the enhancement of marginalized areas.