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
The Dining Pavilion – M. Ionescu House, Timisoara
In 1999 the Ionescu house was finished, covered in
HBLA Pitzelstätten, Erweiterung und Sanierung Schülerinnenheim (Dormitory Building), Klagenfurt-Wölfnitz
The extension building, which is erected using a solid
TECEprofil toilet module with integrated hygiene flush
With the TECEprofil toilet module with integrated hygiene flushing,
SIRIUS GUMUSLUK BODRUM
The project, located in the Gumusluk area of the
Project 21.28 – Cyview 115 Appartment Building in Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Project 21.28 was a uniquely challenging endeavor. Our task
Koper Central Park by ENOTA; Slovenia
The basic building blocks of the new city park
British International School of Timisoara – “Ana Șandor” high-school building
The new high school building completes the ensemble of the
Haltestelle Neulengbach Stadt
In order to make the Neulengbach Stadt stop barrier-free,
Tarta Task Chair
Good posture is essential to ensure healthy well-being. Tarta
Matteo Bolgan: ATTO Suites & Cuisine
Matteo Bolgan: ATTO Suites & Cuisine Pedevilla
Farmhouse P1, Feldkirchen
The topography of the area and the original positioning of
Avala house, Belgrade
The Avala House is a residence situated in a
Casa Callas
The project is a new building of terraced apartment
PHYD, Milano
Il Prisma designs PHYD, Italy’s first phygital space for
Renovation of a Functionalist Villa “Indian Ship” by idhea architects; Czech Republic
The villa was built in 1936 according to the
Alessandro Maroni: SKIA
Alessandro Maroni: SKIA Dimensione Chi Wing Lo,
Georg Wanker; St. Georg Industrial Design
Industrial design, as we understand it, is not art, nor