After graduating in architecture from the
University of Rome in 1972, Cucciolla began an academic career and later taught courses in history of contemporary architecture and architectural design at the
Polytechnic University of Bari. Alongside his teaching activity, he has been active in professional practice and public debate on issues such as territorial planning, restoration, and the redevelopment of historic and abandoned urban areas. His projects often focus on the transformation and reuse of existing urban fabric rather than simple expansion, aiming to integrate new architecture within historically layered city environments. Cucciolla's projects include several urban redevelopment initiatives in
Bari, such as interventions in the historic center, the renewal of Piazza del Ferrarese and the Muraglia in Bari Vecchia, and Piazza Carabellese. Other works include the redevelopment of Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II in
Monopoli, the restoration and adaptive reuse of the Faculty of Foreign Languages at the University of Bari, the design of the didactic and administrative center of the Faculty of Medicine, the regional headquarters of
CGIL in the Stanic district of Bari, and the new facility "Asclepios" at the Bari Polyclinic. Cucciolla died in Bari in 2021. ==Books==