BIG SEE Award & Perspective Presentations
May 15 & 16, 10.00-18.00
The event offers a deep dive into the winning projects and creative excellence. Alongside showcasing the award-winning works, both award winners and forward-thinking companies will share their visions and perspectives, fostering discussions that shape the future direction. Join us as we explore the remarkable achievements and exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
Speakers
Maletira – slow living retreat
Maletira retreat emerges as a bastion of tranquility, a sanctum
Villa IB Krasica, Istra
The building's architecture is a simple linear structure of intertwined
Boomerang Offices
Boomerang is a key word suggesting and supporting the
MT Apartment
The project involved the interior design of a 100
Barbara Patrizio, Federica Ruggi, Progetto Design & Build, Progetto CMR, Italy
To meet the demands of an increasingly evolving market, in
Modest and modern house near Prague
The building is located on the plot of the
Charlie Pommier; Pommier Furniture
Established in 2014 as an architectural studio, we have since
Eleni Karimali;
The philosophy of our architectural bureau is "TIMELESS" architecture and
Elica – Extendable Table
Hosting a family dinner? Elica is ready to assist
Institute building for pharmacy, Salzburg
The Paracelsus Medical Private University (PMU) in Salzburg was founded
Betoane catifelate (Velvety concretes)
„Betoane catenates” (Velvety concretes) is an urban furniture project
TRIBE Budapest Stadium
Interior of the year
Cugino, Konstantin Grcic for Mattiazzi, Italy
CUGINO is an expertly constructed wooden
Smart energy floor The Gamer
The Gamer is a smart energy floor that challenges children
Amusnet office space
The Amusnet office space in Sofia is a modern
Window support ProtectFIX
The 2-in1- solution window support bracket Protect FIX offers
Tomas Kozelsky; KOGAA studio; Czech Republic
KOGAA is an international creative agency working across the fields
E+E House, Dumbrava Vlasiei
The first idea was to develop a house on
Beautiful Agnes
From two over-200-year-old Biedermeier houses - a dilapidated inn