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Ramiro Saavedra Llosa
As a designer, I start from the creative experience of solutions through projection. Architecture is an element of feedback, training and continuous updating on ways of inhabiting realities. Man transforms the environment to create new habitats.I believe that producing, researching, teaching and thinking creatively form people together with their context.Over three years I participated in 14 national and international architecture competitions, becoming a finalist and first place, I worked as a creative partner in different projects of the firm 'Arquitectonica' and I am a teacher of interior design and civil construction in the German Bolivian Technological Institute in the city of Sucre.
Bolivian
As a designer, I start from the creative experience of solutions through projection. Architecture is an element of feedback, training and continuous updating on ways of inhabiting realities. Man transforms the environment to create new habitats.I believe that producing, researching, teaching and thinking creatively form people together with their context.Over three years I participated in 14 national and international architecture competitions, becoming a finalist and first place, I worked as a creative partner in different projects of the firm 'Arquitectonica' and I am a teacher of interior design and civil construction in the German Bolivian Technological Institute in the city of Sucre.
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Davide Marchetti

Davide Marchetti received his Master’s in Architecture from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 2001 and joined the Massimiliano Fuksas Office in Rome upon graduation. The following year he became a member of the Italian Architects Registry, Chapter of Rome. In 2004, he began his own practice, specializing in architecture, urban planning and interior design. The office is driven by a consistent philosophical approach, not a predetermined style. It explores and develops new ways of thinking about architecture and the surrounding contextual environment in order to create models for change and innovation. Projects are approached with a comprehensive emphasis on environmental themes, materiality and cultural context. As a result, the studio aims to create specifically designed and detailed buildings that are deeply contextual with equal attention to function. High quality design results from the continuity of rigorous process and intensive dialogue with the client, consultants, contractors and inhabitants.Davide Marchetti has taught at Cornell University continuously from 2011, as a Visiting Critic in advanced design studios. He has been several times an invited critic at Pratt Institute, Syracuse University, Catholic University, University of Miami as well as at University of Rome La Sapienza and University of Pisa School of Engineering. He believes that the education of an architect manifests through a process; both the understanding and the application of the curriculum and studio discipline, as well as in the personal exploration of influences from multiple environments. These come from many sources, such as art and literature, science and medicine, history and economy. These conditions then consequently influence the scope of multidisciplinary practice that now permeates contemporary architecture. He is interested in fostering this environment, and adeptly responding to each students individual strengths, passions, and interests.

Italian

Davide Marchetti received his Master’s in Architecture from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 2001 and joined the Massimiliano Fuksas Office in Rome upon graduation. The following year he became a member of the Italian Architects Registry, Chapter of Rome. In 2004, he began his own practice, specializing in architecture, urban planning and interior design. The office is driven by a consistent philosophical approach, not a predetermined style. It explores and develops new ways of thinking about architecture and the surrounding contextual environment in order to create models for change and innovation. Projects are approached with a comprehensive emphasis on environmental themes, materiality and cultural context. As a result, the studio aims to create specifically designed and detailed buildings that are deeply contextual with equal attention to function. High quality design results from the continuity of rigorous process and intensive dialogue with the client, consultants, contractors and inhabitants.Davide Marchetti has taught at Cornell University continuously from 2011, as a Visiting Critic in advanced design studios. He has been several times an invited critic at Pratt Institute, Syracuse University, Catholic University, University of Miami as well as at University of Rome La Sapienza and University of Pisa School of Engineering. He believes that the education of an architect manifests through a process; both the understanding and the application of the curriculum and studio discipline, as well as in the personal exploration of influences from multiple environments. These come from many sources, such as art and literature, science and medicine, history and economy. These conditions then consequently influence the scope of multidisciplinary practice that now permeates contemporary architecture. He is interested in fostering this environment, and adeptly responding to each students individual strengths, passions, and interests.

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Alice Mitysková
Architekt, PojektantSTS, DSP, DPS
Architekt, PojektantSTS, DSP, DPS
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Asma Sebai
  1. the human being is the cause of all the Earth problems, and at the same time, it is the solution to save it.
  2. multi-tendency, multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity.
  3. contemporary architecture: the creation of sustainable living spaces that meet human needs.
  4. architectural heritage as a basis for architectural development.
    Heritage should not be an obstacle in the way of architectural creativity, but an element of inspiration and a lesson from the past.
Algerian
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Nazan KIRCI
Architectural design, architectural theories, aesthetics, architectural psychology,
Turkish
Architectural design, architectural theories, aesthetics, architectural psychology,
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Anthony Al Khoury

To design and build comfortable and efficient spaces, that match everyone needs. 

Lebanese
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RUKSALA SIRIWANSHA
The contemporary world is pleading for cognitive solutions to heal the earth and its beings. As architects, we are the inspiration to the world to think beyond conventions and produce novelties and neoteric visionaries in order to better the future. Imagination is the core element for that as keeping distance from the paradigm of conventional designing
Sri Lankan
The contemporary world is pleading for cognitive solutions to heal the earth and its beings. As architects, we are the inspiration to the world to think beyond conventions and produce novelties and neoteric visionaries in order to better the future. Imagination is the core element for that as keeping distance from the paradigm of conventional designing
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Adéla Grůšová

housing for young people, using greenery in the interior and exterior of buildings

Czech
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MARWAH ALWIRFILI

It is very important, before a person begins to plan for the implementation of any building, that all the surrounding natural influences are evaluated from the topography, green areas, customs, traditions, climate and other features that will affect the determination of the most appropriate elements of the building, such as geographical orientation, geometric shape, materials used, openings, etc.

Libyan
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Taymoore Balbaa
AXIA Design Associates Co-Founder & Partner Professional settings
Canada
AXIA Design Associates Co-Founder & Partner Professional settings
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Sepide Elmi
architecture as an experience shaped by time, light, and materials where various physical and sensory elements have integral relationships and shape formalistic, spatial solutions.
persian
architecture as an experience shaped by time, light, and materials where various physical and sensory elements have integral relationships and shape formalistic, spatial solutions.
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Arash Moghadam Fallahi

I am interested in the field of new and optimum structural configurations and climate-sensitive building and their influences on architecture.

Iran
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Emmanuel Kikanme
My architectural focus lies in the area of use, ergonomic and sustainability.
Nigerian
My architectural focus lies in the area of use, ergonomic and sustainability.
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Nagham Elsayed
I'm interested in organic and parametric interior style
egyptian
I'm interested in organic and parametric interior style
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Mohammad Shahadat Hossain
My architectural focus are to create simplicity and sustainability in architecture .
Bangladeshi
My architectural focus are to create simplicity and sustainability in architecture .

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