GLORIA AND MARCO CHARITY (GEM)

Gloria Trevisan started working for Peregrine Bryant Architects on the 1st of June 2017, and immediately her talent was recognised. She worked with Laura Morgante on the conservation project for Sir John Soane’s Stables at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where she produced wonderful drawings and studies.
Gloria Trevisan started working for Peregrine Bryant Architects on the 1st of June 2017, and immediately her talent was recognised. She worked with Laura Morgante on the conservation project for Sir John Soane’s Stables at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where she produced wonderful drawings and studies.” I remember I left her at the Station in Sloane Square. She was going back to the Office and I went for another meeting at 2 pm. It was the last time said goodbye to the beautiful Gloria. That evening, on the 13th of June, she stayed late in the office to complete a drawing for a meeting I was going to have the day after at the Royal Hospital of Chelsea.”
“The morning of the 14th of June 2017 when she didn’t arrive to the office we thought it was very unusual for her to be late. When we double checked her address, we realised she was there, on the top floor of the Grenfell Tower.”-Laura MorganteItalian architect Gloria Trevisan, 26, and her architect partner Marco Gottardi, 27, had only recently moved into the 23rd floor. They had only the chance to say goodbye to their parents after the smoke and flames cut off hope of them escaping. They were later confirmed dead by the authorities. We knew we had to do something to remember Gloria and her fiancé Marco, after their lives where so tragically taken in the horrific fire of the Grenfell Tower.” Hence the Gloria and Marco Charity was begun so that their talent and lives might never be forgotten.