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Enes Hamzagic
State University of Novi Pazar, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Pazar, Serbia, Serbia
Miroslav Markov
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic
Muhammad arib affan Mohd Hamzan
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Vincent Albert Wijaya
Ciputra University (UC / Universitas Ciputra), Indonesia
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Mirza Al Mahmud
Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Romina MICHEL
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria, Egypt
Sepehr Mohseni
University of Science and Culture, Islamic Republic of Iran
Elena Hadjiconstantinou
University of Cyprus, School of Engineering, Department of Architecture, Nicosia , Cyprus
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Rudolf Schwarzl
Universidad de Alicante, Austria
Ana Kubetsia
The University of Georgia, Georgia
AHMET ŞEMSEDDİN TURAN
International University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Architecture and Social Science, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maša Đekić
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia
Agata Popova
Southern Federal University Academy of Architecture and Arts, Russian Federation
Hua Fan
北京工业大学, China
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Laura Maroń
Silesian University of Technology, (Politechnika Śląska), Faculty of Architecture, Gliwice, Poland
Leyla Harandizadeh
University of Science and Culture, Islamic Republic of Iran
Veronica Krivosheeva
Penza State University of Architecture and Construction, Russian Federation
Mark Noon
Ariel University, School of Architecture, Ariel , Israel
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Dr. Haris Piplas holds an Urban Design Master from the Technical University in Berlin, a research fellowship from Politecnico di Milano and a Dr. sc. from the ETH Zurich's (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Department of Architecture. He figured as the co-author and associate in several urbanistic, landscape and architectural projects in Germany, Denmark, China, Austria, Eastern Europe, Morocco, Latin America, and other regions.
He is also the co-author at 'Global Urban Toolbox' which summarizes spatial and infrastructural challenges under the influence of economic-social, geopolitical and cultural aspects in Case study cities: Berlin, Los Angeles, Zurich, Detroit, Capetown, Beijing, Madrid, etc. Haris Piplas is the author of the publication of urban transformations in central and Eastern Europe dating 2020. – “City Action Lab: An Integrated Urban Toolkit for Reactivating Cities in Post-Socialist Central Eastern Europe.” He was the editor-in-chief of two editions of the European Association of Landscape Architects (IFLA) called ” Adaptive Capacity of Cities” and “Political Implications on the Urban Landscape.”
Dr. Haris Piplas is the initiator of the “Reactivate Sarajevo” Project, and the curator “Sarajevo Now” at the 15th Architectural Biennale in Venice, and also Keynote Speaker at the many international, professional and scientific conferences Such as “WeMakeTheCity” Amsterdam, AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning), ISOCARP (International Society of City and Regional Planners) and “Metropolis non- formal” Munich, ULI Europe annual conference in Paris etc. Haris Piplas is also the former Chair Young Leader at ULI Switzerland and Young Leader committee member at ULI Germany, nominator for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and the Advisory Committee of the European Forum Alpbach, in the 'Healthy Places' Committee at ULI Germany as well as an expert Consultant at the many International Agency at the UN and the EU. He lectured at numerous professional conferences, exhibitions and workshops and published several articles in leading magazines and journals.
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Urban planner and architect from Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Aiham Alhodidy
Queen Arwa University, Yemen
Chee Kin Tan
Tsinghua University (THU), School of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Beijing, Malaysia
Jiří Petrželka
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic
Adela Moss
Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Poland
Jakub Karsky
CTU in Prague - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic
Innocent BAHATI KASAGO
Catholic University of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tereza Čamborová
FAST VUT - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Department of Architecture, Slovakia