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Parametric architecture, interior design, contemporary architecture
• Winner of architecture competiton: Collège Alain à Carcasonne - Atelier d'architecture Emmanuel Nebout.
• Designer at a new Royal Palace in Paris. (Consultant architect on site, current Job)
Interest:
-3D rendering/ Architecture presentation
-Architectural concepts
-Interior Design/ Luxury interiors
-Green Buildings/ Sustainablity
-Technology & innovation in architecture
Architecture should be like art . It is beautiful or not, you like it or not. Whit out any explaining why it looks like this , because of the impact on environment or because of some sociological aspects or ...
Founder of atelier QUAGLIOTTO and Ph.D. with a thesis about danish architecture.
Young Italian architect and engineer, currently working as an architect in Rotterdam.
Still a student, she won an international competition to build a school in Ghana. Widely published, her project received several notable awards and in 2017 it has been named by Designboom as one of the top 10 school projects in the world. Winner of Inspireli awards "Wings of the future" in 2018.
Working to serve communities who can benefit the most from thoughtful and efficient research + design yet have the least access to it. Through my work, which includes small scale experimental projects and public space installations, I advocate for spatial justice in the pursuit of inclusive and resilient cities and communities.
My focus are public and private interiors. In design process I value authencity.
I'm Mohammed Trabulsy, a Beirut Arab University graduate (Accredited by RIBA / Royal Institute of British Architects), and a practicing Architect since 2014.
I recently participated in an online public seminar ‘Building Capacity & Designing Participatory Approaches to Preserve Cultural Heritage by the Youth’ as a part of the funded project with the title ‘ (Re)contextualizing contested heritage project’, #ReConHeritage, funded by Research England GCRF in collaboration with University of Leeds (UK). (Presenting Lebanon https://www.reconheritage.co.uk/lebanon)
Through the years of practicing architecture I have designed more than 200 projects, and I have been trying to create a certain identity for myself while respecting my surrounding urban fabric.