Vincenzo Cirillo graduated with honours in Architecture in 2013 at the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli with a thesis entitled Ferdinando Sanfelice and the Neapolitan open-staircases project. Architectural survey procedures for a dynamic knowledge project. In 2014, he became an architect and in 2019, obtained the title of Doctor Europeaus in Architecture, Industrial Design and Cultural Heritage with a doctoral thesis in the discipline of representation entitled: Reflections and suggestions between geometry and form. The Neapolitan staircases of the Eighteenth century. He is currently a research fellow at the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli with a research program entitled: Eighteenth-century celebrations in Naples. The design of ephemeral architectures. His research interests include the geometric analysis of architectural space, the digital representation of architecture and the environment, the graphical analysis of design and visual communication projects.