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Certified juror
Juror
Ali Joursaraei

Architecture design styles:

Sensational architecture

Street art/ instalation art
Parametric design
Unconscious method of design
Contextual and conceptual design
Silence atmosphere research 
Relation between cinema and art
Metamorphosis method of design
painting

Surealism archtecture

Dialogue centerd architecture

Interior design:

Minimalistic method

modenrism method

Extera activities: 

Concept art

fashion design

game industry

 

Iran
Certified juror
Juror
Jan Vařečka
Absolvent oboru Architektura a stavitelství - Fakulta stavební - ČVUTSpoluzakladatel a architekt - MOKA ateliér s.r.o.
Certified juror
Juror
Giacomo Garziano

GG-LOOP BELIEVES THAT ARCHITECTURE, AS ANSWER TO A SPATIAL DEMAND, CANNOT BE MERELY FUNCTIONAL. EVERY SPACE NEEDS TO TELL A STORY.

italian
Certified juror
Juror
Reza Nezafati Sorkhab

traditional architecture

Architectural identity

Landscape Architecture

Facade

Interior design

Residential complex

Commercial Complex

Hotel and accommodation

Sports Complex

Architecture Psychology

Visual Arts

Iranian

traditional architecture

Architectural identity

Landscape Architecture

Facade

Interior design

Residential complex

Commercial Complex

Hotel and accommodation

Sports Complex

Architecture Psychology

Visual Arts

Certified juror
Juror
Maira Khan

 

I anticipate that my Research on the Sustainable Development & Public Health, will be revenue generation for local craftsmen of Pakistan and promote local arts and craft of this region will bring Architectural Solution to communities of Pakistan. It will lead to economic development, environmental integrity, and social equality for the benefit of all humanity.
The research will be originating from the indigenous context and environment in Pakistan. Vernacular Architecture of Pakistan and indigenous materials will be used in the development of the project.
The Agenda for Research will focus on ending poverty , aim towards improving the living conditions of the community and empower all women and girls by promoting their handicraft skills. Not this it the main objective of this project will be productive employment and decent work for residents of all age groups. It will sustainable management of resources of the area.
The research will be designed in a way that it will ensure resilient infrastructure and make rural settlements and surrounding area safe, resilient and sustainable.
Consequently, this can provide immaculate opportunities, improving the pathetic living conditions of the residents of the area by promoting local crafts, vernacular architecture and indigenous materials of that region.. Sustainable proposal will be energy efficient on the same lines as humanitarian projects of Experts. The design solution will aim to provide building improvement and infrastructure.

1.2 Description of Research Goals & Objectives
The research will be originating from the indigenous context and environment in Pakistan. Emphasis shall be placed on adaptation and implementation of research-derived knowledge and techniques to a practical humanitarian architecture project in areas of concern.
The project research goals and objectives will yield tangible outcomes in the form of prototypes which can be developed all over Pakistan. My Participation will enable Building a network and support system among female scientists from different countries .
I have been teaching Energy and Environment to students of Bachelor of Architecture and promoting and encouraging interest in the areas of sustainable development, and communication of the relevance in everyday life.


Sustainability presents great challenges for Architecture profession. But it also presents us with opportunities to play a dynamic and constructive role in the future development of our own societies. Indeed, we find ourselves living and working at one of those critical times in the history of the world where the future of the human enterprise is being decided. These are critical times. Our role as architects helping society to secure its future may well be decisive. In a world that is already straining its life supporting capacities to the limit, how we shape and organise space in support of sustainable living lies at the very heart of well-being and even our survival.
1.3 Conclusion
This research of almost 10 years will focus on revenue generation for local craftsmen of Pakistan and promote local arts and craft of this region and works towards Sustainable Development.
My research has concluded that SUSTAINABILITY and BIM are inter-twined issues and that this requires more research and deliberation in order to address how best to co-relate the 2 issues to yield maximum value-add.
All strategic actions Smile, Promote, Experiment and Survive will serve as research models . The Focus of my research has been same as the Theme of Brundtland Award.
• Health and Sustainable Development
• Sustainable and Equitable Health Systems
• Sustainable Development Challenges in Developing Countries
I assure you that this Platform will result in International Collaboration and we will be able to fight with all the challenges and come up with Sustainable Solutions for the coming Generations.I would like to conclude by Quoting The Brundtland Report 1987 :

“Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
- The Brundtland Report 

 

 

REFERENCES

www.thailand-guide.com
(student papers from 17-Aug-2016)
Submitted to University of Wales Swansea on 2016-08-17
(Internet from 17-Nov-2015)
http://mofa.go.ug/files/downloads/Statement%20by%20Prof%20Kamuntu%20Ephraim.pdf
( Papers from 03-Jul-2015)
Submitted to 82561 on 2015-07-03
(Internet from 14-Mar-2014)
http://design490.org/what-is-humanitarian-architecture/?replytocom=52
(Publications)
Nanda, Ved P.. "The journey from the millennium development goals to the sustainable development goals.", Denver Journal of International Law and , Spring 2016 Issue

 

 

Pakistani

 

I anticipate that my Research on the Sustainable Development & Public Health, will be revenue generation for local craftsmen of Pakistan and promote local arts and craft of this region will bring Architectural Solution to communities of Pakistan. It will lead to economic development, environmental integrity, and social equality for the benefit of all humanity.
The research will be originating from the indigenous context and environment in Pakistan. Vernacular Architecture of Pakistan and indigenous materials will be used in the development of the project.
The Agenda for Research will focus on ending poverty , aim towards improving the living conditions of the community and empower all women and girls by promoting their handicraft skills. Not this it the main objective of this project will be productive employment and decent work for residents of all age groups. It will sustainable management of resources of the area.
The research will be designed in a way that it will ensure resilient infrastructure and make rural settlements and surrounding area safe, resilient and sustainable.
Consequently, this can provide immaculate opportunities, improving the pathetic living conditions of the residents of the area by promoting local crafts, vernacular architecture and indigenous materials of that region.. Sustainable proposal will be energy efficient on the same lines as humanitarian projects of Experts. The design solution will aim to provide building improvement and infrastructure.

1.2 Description of Research Goals & Objectives
The research will be originating from the indigenous context and environment in Pakistan. Emphasis shall be placed on adaptation and implementation of research-derived knowledge and techniques to a practical humanitarian architecture project in areas of concern.
The project research goals and objectives will yield tangible outcomes in the form of prototypes which can be developed all over Pakistan. My Participation will enable Building a network and support system among female scientists from different countries .
I have been teaching Energy and Environment to students of Bachelor of Architecture and promoting and encouraging interest in the areas of sustainable development, and communication of the relevance in everyday life.


Sustainability presents great challenges for Architecture profession. But it also presents us with opportunities to play a dynamic and constructive role in the future development of our own societies. Indeed, we find ourselves living and working at one of those critical times in the history of the world where the future of the human enterprise is being decided. These are critical times. Our role as architects helping society to secure its future may well be decisive. In a world that is already straining its life supporting capacities to the limit, how we shape and organise space in support of sustainable living lies at the very heart of well-being and even our survival.
1.3 Conclusion
This research of almost 10 years will focus on revenue generation for local craftsmen of Pakistan and promote local arts and craft of this region and works towards Sustainable Development.
My research has concluded that SUSTAINABILITY and BIM are inter-twined issues and that this requires more research and deliberation in order to address how best to co-relate the 2 issues to yield maximum value-add.
All strategic actions Smile, Promote, Experiment and Survive will serve as research models . The Focus of my research has been same as the Theme of Brundtland Award.
• Health and Sustainable Development
• Sustainable and Equitable Health Systems
• Sustainable Development Challenges in Developing Countries
I assure you that this Platform will result in International Collaboration and we will be able to fight with all the challenges and come up with Sustainable Solutions for the coming Generations.I would like to conclude by Quoting The Brundtland Report 1987 :

“Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
- The Brundtland Report 

 

 

REFERENCES

www.thailand-guide.com
(student papers from 17-Aug-2016)
Submitted to University of Wales Swansea on 2016-08-17
(Internet from 17-Nov-2015)
http://mofa.go.ug/files/downloads/Statement%20by%20Prof%20Kamuntu%20Ephraim.pdf
( Papers from 03-Jul-2015)
Submitted to 82561 on 2015-07-03
(Internet from 14-Mar-2014)
http://design490.org/what-is-humanitarian-architecture/?replytocom=52
(Publications)
Nanda, Ved P.. "The journey from the millennium development goals to the sustainable development goals.", Denver Journal of International Law and , Spring 2016 Issue

 

 

Certified juror
Juror
Luke Yeung

Architectkidd makes use of innovative tools that are sensitively applied to local materials and techniques. This combination leads to designs that are bold and inventive but also closely connected with the local conditions of South East Asia.

Thailand
Certified juror
Juror
Islam El Ghonaimy
Urban design - landscape architecture - smart building - sustainability - resilience.
Bahrain
Urban design - landscape architecture - smart building - sustainability - resilience.
Certified juror
Juror
Vlerë Mulliqi
Architectural Design
Albanian
Architectural Design
Certified juror
Juror
Katarina Ambrosova

Architectural presentation, marketing and urban planning 

slovak
Certified juror
Juror
James Wright

James Wright is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and a founding Board Director and current Immediate Past President of the AIA International Region.  He is a past Chair of the AIA International Practice Committee Advisory Group, active with the IPCAG since 2011.  He is currently very involved with the International Union of Architects (UIA); he led the AIA delegation to the 2017 UIA Assembly in Seoul, and currently serves as UIA Professional Practice Commission Co-Director. 

Over his career, Wright has led the design and project management of over US$6 billion of building construction and has conducted innumerable planning and feasibility studies in over 40 countries spanning every continent except Antarctica.  With an unusually broad grasp of architectural practice, every year since 1979 he has been engaged in the marketing, managing, design, and delivery of exemplary architectural design services worldwide. His sensitivity to the local culture and traditions of each project setting is strongly reflected in his program-driven building designs.

USA
Certified juror
Juror
László Földes

My bigest aim is to rethink the architectural tradition.

The idea of Kenneth Framptons critical regionalism is close to me.

Architects should give useful answers to the challenge of environmental changes.

Most common projects in my practice: Housing, Schools, Kindergardens, Nurseries, Visitor Centers, Office buldings, Conference Center, Castle restaurations,

Hungarian
Certified juror
Juror
Michael Fernandez Karyadi
I specialize in minimalist/ modern/ luxurious design, mainly on residential & commercial, resorts & hotels. I love to connect people and nature, to embrace nature & humans as one entity to live side by side.
Indonesia
I specialize in minimalist/ modern/ luxurious design, mainly on residential & commercial, resorts & hotels. I love to connect people and nature, to embrace nature & humans as one entity to live side by side.
Certified juror
Juror
HUBA NGULUMA

Institutional buildings especially Office blocks, Academic buildings ( universities and colleges) and Housing estates.

TANZANIA

Institutional buildings especially Office blocks, Academic buildings ( universities and colleges) and Housing estates.

Certified juror
Juror
Jodel Bismarc MEKEMTA
Stimuler l'innovation par le biomimétisme est l'une de mes passions. Ma règle d'or en matière de design est d'associer profondément la nature. Nous faisons partie de la nature, et l'utilisation de sa simplicité, de sa sensibilité, de sa générosité, de son ingéniosité pour relever les défis auxquels notre humanité est confrontée, peut avoir une contribution bénéfique.
Camerounaise
Stimuler l'innovation par le biomimétisme est l'une de mes passions. Ma règle d'or en matière de design est d'associer profondément la nature. Nous faisons partie de la nature, et l'utilisation de sa simplicité, de sa sensibilité, de sa générosité, de son ingéniosité pour relever les défis auxquels notre humanité est confrontée, peut avoir une contribution bénéfique.

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