The structured doer with a feel for detail.
Enrico gets things rolling—structured, relaxed, and with a love for detail. From craft to strategy to visualization: at Nightnurse he keeps the projects together and lets himself be inspired every day by creative minds.
Which professional stations have you been through?
I started with many jobs, the best school for real life. Already at university I worked in architecture offices in parallel. That was a full-time shower in practice: new cultures, new perspectives, new benchmarks for good design. The game changer? Uniting my studies with my true passion. That’s how the architect became, step by step, a 3D artist: work that sounds like me.
What is your very own superpower and how do you use it?
Officially, I can fly. In reality, I juggle projects. Tasks, ideas, deadlines. All in the air at the same time. Lots of energy, a healthy baseline stress, runs. It was born under university pressure: that’s where you learn that competition is just the adrenaline of the challenge and that in the end you have to rely on your A-game version of yourself. Otherwise, gravity wins.
What brought you to Nightnurse?
I have a soft spot for Swiss aesthetics: rationally precise and at the same time poetically calm. This attitude creates images that appear timeless nature and design in step. Nightnurse was, early on, the address for me when visualization is allowed to be art. Architecture helps me read space; photo & tech give me the tools to make its essence visible.
Which spaces or places fascinate you and why?
Happiness tastes like salt and looks like a wild beach. Sardinia and Greek islands like Antiparos or Astypalea? My personal paradise: crystal-clear water, swimming for hours, only nature. Ironically, I live full-time in the city today and I like it. My job has taught me to really see cities: their architecture, their soul. Eastern Europe in particular has captivated me history, visible in concrete.
What is the most beautiful thing ever visualized (and which images do you love)?
Pick just one? No chance. My two obsessions: everything with exposed technology elegant robots, futuristic engines, the logic of an assembly line.
Materiality: images where you can almost feel the roughness of concrete or the smoothness of silk. Exactly my thing.
What do you most like to do when you’re not on duty as a Nightnurse?
“Relaxing” rarely appears on my to-do list. I need projects or plans for the evening. I get my energy from exchange: going out, chatting, discussing from deep to delightfully absurd. Letting off steam? Football and padel, gladly down to the very last point. And over it all lies the soundtrack that occupies 90% of my airspace: music. Always there, non-negotiable.