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Amirul Rodze

University of Science, Malaysia (USM), School Of Housing, Building And Planning (HBP), Architecture Department. Minden, Penang , Malaysia

Aleksander sina Sina

University of Metropolitan Tirana, Albania

Anis Dimassi

École Nationale d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme (ENAU) Tunis, Tunisia

Mahzabin Marium

BRAC University, Department of Architecture, Dhaka , Bangladesh

Bassant Elhossary

Helwan University in Zamalek, Department of Architecture of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Cairo, Egypt

Jana Kotalová

CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic

Karina Levina

Kyiv National University of Technology and Design, Ukraine

Ting Chia Liang

National Cheng Kung University, College of Planning & Design, Department of Architecture, Tainan City, Taiwan, Province of China

Andrea Bartáková

FAST VUT - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Czech Republic

tamima rashid

Rajshahi University of Enginnering & Technology, Bangladesh

Abdelrahman El-Khashab

Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department., Egypt

Omer Turab Doganer

Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey

Anna Kabanova

Vologda State Technical University, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Vologda, Russian Federation

Šárka Svobodová

FAST VUT - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Czech Republic

Adrianna Jankowiak

Poznań University of Technology (Politechnika Poznańska), Faculty of Architecture, Poznań, Poland

malak emad

Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria, Egypt

Kristína Veselá

FAST VUT - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Czech Republic

Lenka Martiňáková

FAST VUT - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Czech Republic

Veronika Kornachevska

Kyiv National University of Technology and Design, Ukraine

Bianka Abrmanová

Faculty of Architecture and Design STU in Bratislava, Slovakia

Jakub Vavra

CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic

Rawan Ahmed

Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria, Egypt

Vinishaa I

B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, India

Ondřej Socha

CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic

Futa Nagai

Nagaoka Institute of Design, Japan

Saujan Narayan Shrestha

Khwopa Engineering College/ Purbanchal University, Nepal

Michał Gigiel

Wroclaw University of Technology, (Politechnika Wrocławska), Faculty of Architecture, Wrocław, Poland

Denisa Englicová

CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic

‪Shrouk Mohamed‬‏

Helwan University in Zamalek, Department of Architecture of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Cairo, Egypt

Kenzy Ahmed

Helwan University in Zamalek, Department of Architecture of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Cairo, Egypt

玉 金

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China

Son Duong Pham

CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic

Nicolas Barreto Sastoque

universidad Santo Tomas, Colombia

Aleksandra Świąder

Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Poland

Vojtěch Trmač

FAST VUT - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Czech Republic

Daniel Coral Villota

Universidad del Valle, Colombia

Kacper Kucza

Silesian University of Technology, (Politechnika Śląska), Faculty of Architecture, Gliwice, Poland

Natalie Hinkel

Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany

Martyna Krzysteczko

Silesian University of Technology, (Politechnika Śląska), Faculty of Architecture, Gliwice, Poland

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Roberto Zanini
quality architecture that is born from the place, from the study of the site, the flows, the behaviour of those who live in the space, the traditions, the feelings and emotions that can be felt.
Italy
quality architecture that is born from the place, from the study of the site, the flows, the behaviour of those who live in the space, the traditions, the feelings and emotions that can be felt.
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Mohammad Golshan
On Theories and History of architecture
Iranian
On Theories and History of architecture
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Francesco Leoni

I'm an architect with its own firm in Piacenza, Italy.
I'm also an Adjunct Professor at Politecnico of Milan and Politecnico of Turin, where I teach Architectural Design and Interior Design.
I always have focused my interests in the relationships between Contest/Heritage and new projects.That is why i am the Deputy Director “Itinerant” Masters Degree Program in “Architecture and Museum Design for Archeology – Innovative Design and Management of Archaeological Heritage” organized By Accademia Adrianea of Architecture and Archaeology.

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I'm an architect with its own firm in Piacenza, Italy.
I'm also an Adjunct Professor at Politecnico of Milan and Politecnico of Turin, where I teach Architectural Design and Interior Design.
I always have focused my interests in the relationships between Contest/Heritage and new projects.That is why i am the Deputy Director “Itinerant” Masters Degree Program in “Architecture and Museum Design for Archeology – Innovative Design and Management of Archaeological Heritage” organized By Accademia Adrianea of Architecture and Archaeology.

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Dana Al Mamlouk
Centered on integrating biomimicry, sustainability, and the use of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies to create innovative, resilient, and people-centered designs. By drawing inspiration from nature’s efficient systems, I aim to design spaces that are not only environmentally responsible but also prioritize the needs of individuals and communities. This approach fosters humane, inclusive environments while leveraging advanced technologies to promote sustainability and enhance the quality of life in urban settings.
Italy
Centered on integrating biomimicry, sustainability, and the use of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies to create innovative, resilient, and people-centered designs. By drawing inspiration from nature’s efficient systems, I aim to design spaces that are not only environmentally responsible but also prioritize the needs of individuals and communities. This approach fosters humane, inclusive environments while leveraging advanced technologies to promote sustainability and enhance the quality of life in urban settings.
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Grazia Maria Nicolosi

Parametric architecture, interior design, contemporary architecture

Italy
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Claudia Pescosolido
Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Regeneration, Landscape
Italy
Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Regeneration, Landscape
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Raffaella Trocchianesi
Exhibition design
Italy
Exhibition design
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Cristiano Luchetti
Cristiano Luchetti is an architect, researcher, and educator with more than 25 years of experience in both professional practice and academia. Since 2012, Cristiano has taught and researched architectural and urban design for UAE universities. He is currently an Associate Professor at the American University of Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE and a Ph.D. candidate at the Universita' Politecnica delle Marche in Italy. In his professional activity, Cristiano carries out consultancy for large-scale projects in the Middle East's residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors. He is associate editor of Compasses Architecture & Design and regularly writes about the architecture and urbanism of the Arabian Gulf. In 2018 he co-curated the Egyptian pavilion at the Architecture Venice Biennale, and in 2021 co-authored the book "Desert:Space - Architecture for Emptiness." He recurrently serves as a juror for the most prominent international competitions and awards.
Italian
Cristiano Luchetti is an architect, researcher, and educator with more than 25 years of experience in both professional practice and academia. Since 2012, Cristiano has taught and researched architectural and urban design for UAE universities. He is currently an Associate Professor at the American University of Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE and a Ph.D. candidate at the Universita' Politecnica delle Marche in Italy. In his professional activity, Cristiano carries out consultancy for large-scale projects in the Middle East's residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors. He is associate editor of Compasses Architecture & Design and regularly writes about the architecture and urbanism of the Arabian Gulf. In 2018 he co-curated the Egyptian pavilion at the Architecture Venice Biennale, and in 2021 co-authored the book "Desert:Space - Architecture for Emptiness." He recurrently serves as a juror for the most prominent international competitions and awards.
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Marie Li Helou
Architecture shouldn't only be used for "beautiful and luxurious" buildings. Architecture should be about sending a message, about making modern housing accessible to everyone, solving housing problems in poor neighborhoods, implementing all needed functions (schools, recreation centers..) to make that neighborhood auto-sufficient, to rehabilitate poor neighborhoods into a safe, sustainable, auto sufficient neighborhood.
Italian-Lebanese
Architecture shouldn't only be used for "beautiful and luxurious" buildings. Architecture should be about sending a message, about making modern housing accessible to everyone, solving housing problems in poor neighborhoods, implementing all needed functions (schools, recreation centers..) to make that neighborhood auto-sufficient, to rehabilitate poor neighborhoods into a safe, sustainable, auto sufficient neighborhood.
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Christian Gasparini
Christian Gasparini teaches and researches at Politecnico of Milan, dedicating his activity to architectural urban and landscape plans of sea ports and railway stations, cultural centers, media libraries and libraries, university and temporary residences in Italy and Europe. Expert in bioclimatic planning at the University of Bologna, in 2000 he worked in Chile, to the international workshop and masterplan of Valparaiso city centre, that followed the election of the city to the status of humanity heritage by Unesco. Many are the participations in international meetings and conferences. In 2018 he founded a new architecture and landscape book series named Terzo Luogo and published by Licosia. In the same year he published "Smart Cities vs Smart Territories", a sort of debate with Elisabetta Bello, Maria Teresa Gabardi and Nunziante Mastrolia on the idea of smart cities. In 2019 he published "il progetto come connessione - architettura città paesaggio". The book is a research on the architectural fundamentals, in which the figure of the link/connection is the plan principle of architecture, city and landscape. In 2001 he found NATOFFICE, an architectural and urban planning practice, based in Reggio Emilia and Milan. NAT OFFICE, combining theoretical approach with applied research, turns its attention to the relationship between architecture, city and landscape and investigates modular structures and exhibit design in order to experiment typologies, morphologies and scales, for a new identity between place and people. Private and public architecture realizations are intertwined with the research on urban strategies to generate flexible interfaces and on modular structures that can be assembled and disassembled in different configurations. NAT OFFICE wins several awards in international and national competitions, such as Masterplan for Sport Citadel in Testaccio Rome or New Lorenteggio Library in Milan.
Italy
Christian Gasparini teaches and researches at Politecnico of Milan, dedicating his activity to architectural urban and landscape plans of sea ports and railway stations, cultural centers, media libraries and libraries, university and temporary residences in Italy and Europe. Expert in bioclimatic planning at the University of Bologna, in 2000 he worked in Chile, to the international workshop and masterplan of Valparaiso city centre, that followed the election of the city to the status of humanity heritage by Unesco. Many are the participations in international meetings and conferences. In 2018 he founded a new architecture and landscape book series named Terzo Luogo and published by Licosia. In the same year he published "Smart Cities vs Smart Territories", a sort of debate with Elisabetta Bello, Maria Teresa Gabardi and Nunziante Mastrolia on the idea of smart cities. In 2019 he published "il progetto come connessione - architettura città paesaggio". The book is a research on the architectural fundamentals, in which the figure of the link/connection is the plan principle of architecture, city and landscape. In 2001 he found NATOFFICE, an architectural and urban planning practice, based in Reggio Emilia and Milan. NAT OFFICE, combining theoretical approach with applied research, turns its attention to the relationship between architecture, city and landscape and investigates modular structures and exhibit design in order to experiment typologies, morphologies and scales, for a new identity between place and people. Private and public architecture realizations are intertwined with the research on urban strategies to generate flexible interfaces and on modular structures that can be assembled and disassembled in different configurations. NAT OFFICE wins several awards in international and national competitions, such as Masterplan for Sport Citadel in Testaccio Rome or New Lorenteggio Library in Milan.
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Giuseppe Prestianni

I have been influenced by different kind of architecture since I had possibility to study and to work around the world. I like to cook and cooking, like architecture is a manifestation of the capacity of the human spirit to transcend its limitations. My work mainly reflects natural processes between nature, eco sustainable and human development.

Italy
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Enrico Prandi

Architectural and Urban Design, Architectural Composition, Theory of Architecture

Italian
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Magdalena Tröbinger

I am focused on interior design. I like it to combine different shapes and materials to create a cosy, warm atmosphere.
At my university studies I created a lot of projects in the field of experimental architecture. I find this field very interesting, because you can bring to paper what is in your mind, without limits. 

Italy

I am focused on interior design. I like it to combine different shapes and materials to create a cosy, warm atmosphere.
At my university studies I created a lot of projects in the field of experimental architecture. I find this field very interesting, because you can bring to paper what is in your mind, without limits. 

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Marco Salvatore Colletti

Project manager, Engineer, Architect and Interior Designer.

Currently he works at Studio Marco Piva, an Architectural, interior and product design reality of 75 people in Milan with seats in Shangai, Beinjing Moscow, Saint Peterrsburg, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Los Angeles and  Mumbai. 

Good communication skills and intercultural skills acquired over the years working together with colleagues and clients from all the world.

Excellent management skills and work organization demonstrated in the role of project manager.

Interest in travel and knowledge of other cultures.

Education:

2016 - MASTER in INTERIOR DESIGN at POLITECNICO DI MILANO - SCUOLA POLITECNICA DI DESIGN; MILANO

2014 - Graduation in INGEGNERIA EDILE ED ARCHITETTURA (CLASSE 4S) at SCUOLA POLITECNICA – UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI PALERMO – PALERMO

2014 - VISITING PROJECT IN LITHUANIA – CIVIL ENGINEERING at VILNIAUS GEDMINO TECHNIKOS UNIVERSITETAS – VILNIUS

Lectures:

Teache of PRACTICAL MASTER in INTERIOR DESIGN ONE YEAR COURSE at ITALIAN DESING INSTITUTE _ MILAN (FROM 2019 TO TODAY)

Teaching assistant in POLYTECHNIC DESIGN SCHOOL at MASTER MID_MILANO (FROM 2017 TO TODAY)

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