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Sharòn Cohen Moore is an architect and interior designer with over twenty years of experience in high-end and luxury projects worldwide. He graduated from the Polytechnic University of Turin. He began his career as a set designer and scenographer, and in 2004, he was offered a position by Professor Aimaro Isola, marking the start of his architectural career.

His portfolio includes collaborations with award-winning architectural firms such as ISOLARCHITETTI and Studio Fuksas on large-scale projects, including mixed-use skyscrapers, cultural and educational institutions, and department stores such as the Design Centre in Turin, Marina di Pisa, Ex Unione Militare in Rome, Napoli Duomo metro station, and Westfield San Diego.

As an independent architect early in his career, he worked on the Venaria Reale, designing the restaurant Dolce Stil Novo, the Garden House, and collaborating with Giuseppe Penone on the sculpture park. Together with architect Carlo Fucini, he designed notable spaces such as the Juvarra Hall in Turin and the youth centre in Lingotto.

Over the past decade, Sharòn has focused on luxury retail and hospitality, holding key global positions with leading brands such as Prada, Fendi, Miu Miu, Marchesi, and Burberry. He has designed flagship stores and boutiques in some of the most iconic fashion capitals and department stores worldwide, including Harrods, Selfridges, Galeries Lafayette, Plaza 66, and Nostromo.

In addition to his architectural work, Sharòn is engaged in academia. He has taught theatre architecture and set design as an assistant professor at the Polytechnic University of Turin and has been invited as a guest lecturer at institutions in Moscow, Parma, and Regent College. He currently holds a position as an external lecturer at Glion University in Switzerland, where he leads the course on impactful design of luxury spaces at the master's and executive levels within the luxury management program. His courses focus on brand identity, the semiotics of design, and the relationship between aesthetics, layout, and brand strategy.

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