ATP Innsbruck
Lilo Dellantonio is the Managing Director/Engineering
Since the beginning of the year, there has been a new integrated dual leadership at ATP architekten ingenieure in Innsbruck: The architect Lilo Dellantonio has taken over the responsibilities as the Managing Director/Engineering from Gerhard Hulka.
The architect Lilo Dellantonio, since eight years an Associate Partner and member of ATP’s top management team, has assumed the role of Managing Director/Engineering and is now heading the office with over 200 employees alongside the architect Robert Kelca, Managing Director/Architecture.
Innsbruck represents the origin of the ATP Group, it is here that the office was founded in 1951. I see the opportunity to actively shape the development of our company and, in particular, the successful Innsbruck office, as a huge privilege. And the motivation and support of my colleagues is particularly close to my heart.
Lilo Dellantonio
Managing director
ATP Innsbruck
Lilo Dellantonio’s extensive experience – in the company, in the process of integrated cooperation, and in her role as a Group Leader – will ensure the future stability and continuity of the office. A graduate of the Technical University of Innsbruck, the architect has worked for ATP as a project and group leader for over 20 years. As part of the generational transition of the top team, she succeeds Gerald Hulka, who is delighted to be passing on the baton to his experienced colleague after 17 years.
Lilo Dellantonio brings extraordinary specialist expertise from her project work. And she combines this with an impressive sense of focus and the ability to convince others to work hard to achieve the same targets.
Gerald Hulka
Management direct and partner
ATP Innsbruck
ATP Innsbruck is one of 14 independent design offices in the ATP Group. With over 1,700 employees, ATP architects engineers is one of Europe’s largest architecture companies and is regarded as a leading integrated designer. The focus of ATP Innsbruck’s design activities is Central Europe and, in particular, the DACH Region. The office specializes in complex building projects – new-build and conversion, refurbishment and revitalization – in the production and logistics, retail, mixed-use, office and administration, teaching and research, and tourism sectors.