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
Observation Point Varna Beach, Varna
Observation Point Varna Beach is a renovation project of urban
Alpine Chalet Purmontes by Architekturbüro Stefan Gamper; Italy
Not far from the Hotel Lanerhof
The Alpameda Apartment
An apartment in the area of Papagou, home to
MiDju 3d printed accessories / Pop Art
Milena Djukanovic is Montenegrin 3D printing jewellery designer with
Kagas Hairdressing Salon, Nicosia
The Kagas hair salon is located in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Nicolae Morozov│BIG SEE ILLUSTRATION 2018
Country of illustrator: Moldova Selection made by RAVNIKARGALLERYSPACE Month
C+ Studio Architects, Cyprus
Read more about MHP OFFICE DESIGN LARNAKA here. Architecture Conference
Conference Hall and Apartment Building, Balatonfüred
The building's appearance is defined by its two primary
AirWave Seating System
AirWave Seating System is a flexible collection of seating
PLUSMINUS FASHION
Inspiration: Different Species collection is inspired by cycles of
Prishtina Business Center
A storage facility is not usually treated in a
Susanne Seyfert, Matthias Seyfert: Spinnerei Designhotel Linz
Susanne Seyfert, Matthias Seyfert: Spinnerei Designhotel Linz
Lingenhel; destilat │BIG SEE Awards 2018
Shop, bar, restaurant and cheese dairy – the project
Domus Vita
The intervention consists of the renovation of an apartment
Hotel Graçanica by Bnarchitects; Kosovo
The Hotel Gracanica located opposite of Ulpiana (one of the
Trivi chair
A simple chair that combines wood and metal? It
Fusion Restobar by UDV architects; Albania
Before we started thinking about the design of this
Studio extension and refurbishment to Tyrolian modernist house, Innsbruck
History The house originally was commissioned in 1925 by