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Sabina Bollano
Trying to establish a dialogue between man and architecture. As architect I am trying to convey with my work, and if the message is loud and clear, which means that the focus and the dialogue has been successfully established.
Albanian
Trying to establish a dialogue between man and architecture. As architect I am trying to convey with my work, and if the message is loud and clear, which means that the focus and the dialogue has been successfully established.
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Vojtěch Vejvoda
WAYVODA s.r.o. - architecture, design, urbanism
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Gerson Andrade
Making Sustainable Architecture without losing local cultural identity.
Cape verdean
Making Sustainable Architecture without losing local cultural identity.
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FIGEN BEYHAN
Sustainable Architecture, Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Fire Safety in Buildings, Forensic Architecture
Türkiye
Sustainable Architecture, Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Fire Safety in Buildings, Forensic Architecture
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Bertram Thyssen
New construction, reconstruction, expansion of all types of architecture
New construction, reconstruction, expansion of all types of architecture
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Dorota Maria Baraniecka

I graduated recently and live in Berlin for about 5 years now. During my studies, I focused on architectural and urban design and completed many projects, workshops, summer schools and competitions in many international locations like Beirut, Libannon (redeveloping a central city district), New York in cooperation with NYIT (finding a solution in the city for water flooding due to the natural disasters and social housing), Moscow (building up existing residential districts in the city with utopian housing proposals), Sao Paulo (a concept for public spaces and occupied building concepts in Brazil), Portugal (a project of a cultural center in a historic city context of Lisbon) and many interesting locations in Berlin. I also completed an exchange semester in Melbourne, Australia, where i focused on construction management and digitalisation methodology in the architecture field in general. At the moment I work for a real estate company in a Product Strategy team and we try to find a potential within many central city areas to densify them and build new housing (because of housing shortage) We focus mainly on developing interesting housing and co-working concepts. Especially in the times of digitalisation and rapid urbanisation, I really enjoy discussing about architecture and new ideas / new concepts for the future. Therefore I would be glad to be a part of a jury team.

Polish

I graduated recently and live in Berlin for about 5 years now. During my studies, I focused on architectural and urban design and completed many projects, workshops, summer schools and competitions in many international locations like Beirut, Libannon (redeveloping a central city district), New York in cooperation with NYIT (finding a solution in the city for water flooding due to the natural disasters and social housing), Moscow (building up existing residential districts in the city with utopian housing proposals), Sao Paulo (a concept for public spaces and occupied building concepts in Brazil), Portugal (a project of a cultural center in a historic city context of Lisbon) and many interesting locations in Berlin. I also completed an exchange semester in Melbourne, Australia, where i focused on construction management and digitalisation methodology in the architecture field in general. At the moment I work for a real estate company in a Product Strategy team and we try to find a potential within many central city areas to densify them and build new housing (because of housing shortage) We focus mainly on developing interesting housing and co-working concepts. Especially in the times of digitalisation and rapid urbanisation, I really enjoy discussing about architecture and new ideas / new concepts for the future. Therefore I would be glad to be a part of a jury team.

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Mohammad Golshan
on theories and history of architecturealso on phenomenology and critical theory in architecture and so on.
Iranian
on theories and history of architecturealso on phenomenology and critical theory in architecture and so on.
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Mikuláš Hulec
The Czech Technical University in Prague Head of the Department of Architecture Academic settings
Czech Republic
The Czech Technical University in Prague Head of the Department of Architecture Academic settings
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Stefan Stanković
To create sustainable space for a future generation
Serbian
To create sustainable space for a future generation
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Mohammad Habib Reza
Mohammad Habib Reza's architectural focus is deeply rooted in the philosophy of "New Contextualism". This approach emphasizes the importance of context in design, acknowledging the complexities and diversity of the modern world. It aims to create designs that are both timeless and adaptable to future demands.His work is characterized by a forward-thinking design approach, informed by accurate predictions of the future and a deep understanding of the past and its trends. He recognizes the broad and multifaceted meaning of context and focuses on equity and justice through inclusive and diverse designs.Reza's architectural focus also extends to the geometric and morphological development of architecture and settlements, and their connection with cultural, social, and religious processes. His research explores the connection between Bengal and other cultures, focusing on their architectural styles.In summary, Mohammad Habib Reza's architectural focus is a blend of historical understanding, contextual sensitivity, and forward-thinking design principles, aiming to create meaningful, inclusive, and adaptable built environments.
Mohammad Habib Reza's architectural focus is deeply rooted in the philosophy of "New Contextualism". This approach emphasizes the importance of context in design, acknowledging the complexities and diversity of the modern world. It aims to create designs that are both timeless and adaptable to future demands.His work is characterized by a forward-thinking design approach, informed by accurate predictions of the future and a deep understanding of the past and its trends. He recognizes the broad and multifaceted meaning of context and focuses on equity and justice through inclusive and diverse designs.Reza's architectural focus also extends to the geometric and morphological development of architecture and settlements, and their connection with cultural, social, and religious processes. His research explores the connection between Bengal and other cultures, focusing on their architectural styles.In summary, Mohammad Habib Reza's architectural focus is a blend of historical understanding, contextual sensitivity, and forward-thinking design principles, aiming to create meaningful, inclusive, and adaptable built environments.
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ELIAS OSKO
Improving quality of life and space through architecture
LEBANESE
Improving quality of life and space through architecture
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Khush Ahmad Din

Energy efficient low cost housing.

Pakistani
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Ondřej Zavadil
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Inna Zaiats
Conservation and Restoration of Architecture
Russian
Conservation and Restoration of Architecture
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Blend Dema
As a practitioner the filed that I am focused and mostly prefer to work is Housing part, in now days is one of the biggest challenge in the world. Housing as an era where you have more responsibilities, working on a different scale and dealing with different kinds of people.
Albanian

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