Sanofi & Hegyalja
Sanofi & Hegyalja An interview with LAB5 architects, Hungary What makes your winning project one of a kind? Sanofi Every detail and space of this office interior is
Sanofi & Hegyalja An interview with LAB5 architects, Hungary What makes your winning project one of a kind? Sanofi Every detail and space of this office interior is
Our ambition is to create buildings and spaces where architecture serves contemporary needs An interview with KORDAS Architects, Greece About Medical Practice in Larisa What makes your winning
For me, architecture is a great emotion, just as music leads a person to pleasure and excitement An interview with Sead Hadžibeganović from Projektni biro Arhitekt d.o.o., Bosnia and Herzegovina
The spatial structure of this six-story building complex An interview with Architekt Martin Kohlbauer ZT-Gesellschaft m.b.H, Austria What makes your winning project one of a kind? The spatial structure
The priority should be to improve all relevant aspects of Users’ everyday life through their spatial explorations An interview with an architect Ivana Lukovic; Greece What makes your winning
Our vision has always been to mix high-quality design, sustainability, and building with a top material standard An interview with members of the studio COMMOD HOUSE; Austria What
I don't just see architecture as a service or a business, we create art An interview with Gabriela Fukatschova from studio Modulor Architecture; Slovakia What makes your winning project
Every new task is a new challenge An interview with studio Calujac Architecture; Republic of Moldova What makes your winning project one of a kind? With this project we
The design of the building is truly “Form follows Function” An interview with Schneider Lengauer Pühringer Architects, Austria What makes your winning project one of a kind? Prammer
Every new task is a new challenge An interview with Zdenek Veverka; Productdesign, Czech Republic What makes your winning project one of a kind? One shape scheme used for
Circularity for a Sustainable Future By Zsuzsanna Molnár “Reuse whatever you can: don’t clad it, don’t paint anything just to make it look nice,” say the two owner-managers
Roman Vrtiška, Vladimír Žák, VRTIŠKA ŽÁK, Czech Republic It is almost impossible to identify local problem. In general, we should concern our optics more towards local sources and traditions, to avoid
I. & A. Vikelas, Vikelas & Associate Architects, Greece I believe Covid-19 implications will continue to be evident even long after the distribution of safe vaccines. Architecture shall have to re-address
Andrey Arnaudov, PROEKTTA Studio, Bulgaria The absence of clear recognition towards the identity and the values of Sofia is the basic issue in the city, where our office is located. Sofia
Parasite Studio, Romania One’s behavior is the main social engine that drives changes and modifies the social group`s behavior. Social distancing is on long term one of the Covid-19 pandemic consequence.
Meneghello Paolelli Associati, Italy Our industry (design) is still very linked to the trade shows as crucial moments to present products and push them both on communication and commercial standpoints. All
Wolfgang Schmieder, Fischer Schmieder Architekten, Austria I think that the Covid pandemic will have a significant impact on construction activity in the medium term. The order situation will become noticeably thinner.
Biroarchitetti, Italy Even in an advanced metropolis like Milan, there is still too much of a gap between young, innovative architects and the developers that gradually build the city of the
Ion Popusoi and Bogdan Preda, Romania The virus changed deeply the way we work. We try to do online as many meetings as we could, except site visitings.
Pavlos Chatziangelidis, 314 Architecture Studio, Greece During our internment, we appreciated more our social life and safety rules turned us towards public or private outdoor spaces. Unfortunately, the outdoor public spaces
Roman Vrtiška, Vladimír Žák, VRTIŠKA ŽÁK, Czech Republic Many clients nowadays are more accurate in term of saving investments and behaving more carefully, than before. We are all forced to think
I. & A. Vikelas, Vikelas & Associate Architects, Greece Public administration offices providing various services to the citizens have to change radically. Rearrangement and use of technology may reduce queues and
Claudia Campone, Thirtyone Design, Italy My perspective is generally very optimistic: pandemic lockdown somehow forced us to study, research and work more without too much distraction. This has been a unique
Parasite Studio, Romania The city of Timisoara was formed as a polycentric town, with different neighborhoods, that complement each other, forming a vibrant place. The whole city was linked by Bega
Meneghello Paolelli Associati, Italy MPA (Meneghello Paolelli Associati) promptly adapted to the new situation, taking advantage of smart-working and to the chances offered by the new ways of communicating and sharing
Wolfgang Schmieder, Fischer Schmieder Architekten, Austria The regulations and building laws based on them are becoming increasingly complicated and confusing. There are now more than two hundred standards and guidelines for
Biroarchitetti, Italy Covid already has a strong impact on our work, as one of our main themes is the design of buildings and interiors for offices. The initial shock is gradually
Ion Popusoi and Bogdan Preda, Romania The distorted urbanization and traffic problems that Bucharest is facing are so deep, that sincerely, I don’t know how should architects alone could respond to
Pavlos Chatziangelidis, 314 Architecture Studio, Greece Today, we are experiencing a unprecedented situation worldwide. Architecture should drastically react to prevent similar scenarios in the future. Architecture formed our life during quarantine
Nenad Fabijanić, Arhitektonski studio Fabijanić, Croatia The latest one has been brought around by the earthquake in Zagreb earlier this year. We are doing our part by working on reconstruction and adaptation