
Gianna Morelli is a practicing architectural designer and illustrator with Studio West while living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Gianna’s artist practice in printmaking informs her architectural work with Studio West, where she combines her skills for graphic representation with thoughtful design solutions centered around the human experience.
Gianna brings seven years of architectural experience to the early design phases of Studio West’s projects, collaborating closely with studio Principals. Gianna graduated from Tulane School of Architecture as the first ranked student in her class.
Senior Designer
Gianna Morelli
Education
Tulane University
The University of Edinburgh
gianna@studiowest.design

Gianna Morelli

Gianna Morelli is a practicing architectural designer and illustrator with Studio West while living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Gianna’s artist practice in printmaking informs her architectural work with Studio West, where she combines her skills for graphic representation with thoughtful design solutions centered around the human experience.
Gianna brings seven years of architectural experience to the early design phases of Studio West’s projects, collaborating closely with studio Principals. Gianna graduated from Tulane School of Architecture as the first ranked student in her class.
Senior Designer
Education
Tulane University
The University of Edinburgh
gianna@studiowest.design
Gianna Morelli

Gianna Morelli is a practicing architectural designer and illustrator with Studio West while living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Gianna’s artist practice in printmaking informs her architectural work with Studio West, where she combines her skills for graphic representation with thoughtful design solutions centered around the human experience.
Senior Designer
Education
Tulane University
The University of Edinburgh
gianna@studiowest.design
Gianna brings seven years of architectural experience to the early design phases of Studio West’s projects, collaborating closely with studio Principals. Gianna graduated from Tulane School of Architecture as the first ranked student in her class.





