Dezeen Partners with @ninosbuildings Creator Nino Ferrari-Mathis for Architectural Content Collaboration
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Clara Finnigan
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Summary
Dezeen has partnered with Nino Ferrari-Mathis, the creator behind the popular @ninosbuildings Instagram and TikTok account, to collaborate on exclusive video content showcasing global architecture. Ferrari-Mathis, who started the account while studying architecture at Parsons School of Design, will work with Dezeen to bring architectural content to their social media audiences.
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· 2 pulledDezeen has teamed up with Nino Ferrari-Mathis, creator of Instagram and TikTok account @ninosbuildings, to bring audiences on Dezeen's social channels the best of architecture around the world.
Ferrari-Mathis, who founded the @ninosbuildings account while studying architecture at Parsons School of Design, will collaborate with Dezeen on exclusive video content
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