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Abdolrahman Kadkhodasalehi

Educational

Residential

Culture building

Iran
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Wolf Wilbert

I am pretty clear what architecture means to me, and after 50 years of being in this profession on three continents, I will not change my mind. There are great architects out there, and I just hope they see clearly the development of our profession. It is not about YOU anymore, it is about the survival of our planet. Please take this seriously!

Architecture is an emotional experience.

When artificial intelligence is used to build superstructures, then the human input can only be done by designers with great imagination and vision. High-Tech is terrific if it is applied to social benefit. We forget so quickly that everything we make, including artificial intelligence, comes from the raw materials of this planet.

I can see that people are fascinated by monstrous shiny skyscrapers, but the reality is, that this is nothing more than modern human anthills. Who wants to live there with thousands of others?

We should integrate the beauty of Nature harmoniously into our architecture. The grand design of Nature (mountains, valleys, meadows, lakes, streams, oceans shores) gives us enough inspiration to follow the idea to compliment Nature, instead of destroying it.

Canadian

I am pretty clear what architecture means to me, and after 50 years of being in this profession on three continents, I will not change my mind. There are great architects out there, and I just hope they see clearly the development of our profession. It is not about YOU anymore, it is about the survival of our planet. Please take this seriously!

Architecture is an emotional experience.

When artificial intelligence is used to build superstructures, then the human input can only be done by designers with great imagination and vision. High-Tech is terrific if it is applied to social benefit. We forget so quickly that everything we make, including artificial intelligence, comes from the raw materials of this planet.

I can see that people are fascinated by monstrous shiny skyscrapers, but the reality is, that this is nothing more than modern human anthills. Who wants to live there with thousands of others?

We should integrate the beauty of Nature harmoniously into our architecture. The grand design of Nature (mountains, valleys, meadows, lakes, streams, oceans shores) gives us enough inspiration to follow the idea to compliment Nature, instead of destroying it.

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Michal Diviš
Slovakia
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Emmanuel Nsibula

From the republic democratic of Congo practising in south Africa. 

My architectural philosophy consists of finding the right balance between being innovative,responsive, financially and enviromentally aware, in order to make good architecture accessible to all.

My Design process consist of 3 things:

  1. Understanding the context 
  2. Responding to the user needs
  3. Exploring new ways of resolving issues from the first two points

I believe Architecture should be pushing its boundaries and that each building should not just be a functional structure but a unique answer to a social, a contextual or even an economical problem.

Congolese
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Soheil Moghadam Falahi

Architect and interior designer based on the psychology of the environment.

Iran
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Joyce Khalaf
Ambitious graduate architect, hard-working and seeking knowledge with the eagerness to become a more qualified architect. I consider architecture as a tool of diversity that shapes our physical and visual environment. It is a tool that links our past to our current present and unpredictable future. Architecture is a representation of self-reflection, a reflection of our creativity, perspectives and ambitions.
Lebanese
Ambitious graduate architect, hard-working and seeking knowledge with the eagerness to become a more qualified architect. I consider architecture as a tool of diversity that shapes our physical and visual environment. It is a tool that links our past to our current present and unpredictable future. Architecture is a representation of self-reflection, a reflection of our creativity, perspectives and ambitions.
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Matej Procházka
Design of interiors, Design&Build
Slovak
Design of interiors, Design&Build
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Perla Abou Sleiman
Architecture is both the method and product of arranging, planning, and developing shape, space, and climate that reflect useful, specialized, social, and stylish considerations. Urbanization is more than the development and physical expansion of cities. It could be a handle that changes regions, changes existing reciprocities and sets up unused connections between diverse places.So my architectural focus is based on the value of sustainable urbanization, centering on the foremost up-to-date and squeezing points. Analyzing the natural value of cities in creating financial success, moderating natural corruption, reducing social imbalance, and building more grounded institutions, together these can drive transformative alter.
Lebanese
Architecture is both the method and product of arranging, planning, and developing shape, space, and climate that reflect useful, specialized, social, and stylish considerations. Urbanization is more than the development and physical expansion of cities. It could be a handle that changes regions, changes existing reciprocities and sets up unused connections between diverse places.So my architectural focus is based on the value of sustainable urbanization, centering on the foremost up-to-date and squeezing points. Analyzing the natural value of cities in creating financial success, moderating natural corruption, reducing social imbalance, and building more grounded institutions, together these can drive transformative alter.
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Johana Mendoza
intersection between nature and the built environment
Ecuador
intersection between nature and the built environment
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Haryo Winarso
My undergraduate background is in architectural engineering from Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. My Ph.D. is in urban studies from DPU, University College London. Now, I am teaching urban design and land and Housing development at Bandung Institute of Technology, My focus is on urban design that could integrate and accommodate the interest of the poor.
Indonesia
My undergraduate background is in architectural engineering from Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. My Ph.D. is in urban studies from DPU, University College London. Now, I am teaching urban design and land and Housing development at Bandung Institute of Technology, My focus is on urban design that could integrate and accommodate the interest of the poor.
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Kirubel Tadesse
Vernacular architecture
Ethiopian
Vernacular architecture
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Maxim Artamonov
Christian religious architecture.
Russian
Christian religious architecture.
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Simon Viktória
Urbanism, large scale complex projects, clever technical details, resilience, ethical design
Hungary
Urbanism, large scale complex projects, clever technical details, resilience, ethical design
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Gaetan Siew

Cities - Africa - Tropical - Globalisation

 

Mauritian - French
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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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