Francesco Gostoli (born 1946, Rome) is an Italian architect.
He has written a great number of articles and studies for journals and magazines.
He invented the Metro Armonico, a means of creating and defining ergonomic dimensions, published in “Architecture as I see it”, 2004.
In 1984 he met Giancarlo De Carlo with whom he had the opportunity to verify their own critical positions regarding the architecture and town-planning in the closing years of the twentieth century.
Whilst attending the ILAUD (International Laboratory and Urban Design) he came into contact with Ralph Erskine, Sverre Fehn and Peter Smithson.