Thursday
May 16
14.00-15.30
Navigating the Complex Relationship Between Politics and Architecture
The intricate interplay between these two domains presents a spectrum of opportunities and challenges. As the direct bridge between politics and architecture, city architects play a pivotal role in harnessing this dynamic to shape impactful spatial solutions. The meeting seeks to delve into the complexities of this relationship, exploring strategies for navigating its nuances and leveraging its potential for positive change.
Curator: Gregor Mljač
Nikša Božić; Zagreb
Nikša Božić graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Zagreb in 1998. He is a licensed architect-urban
Arbër Sadiki; Pristina
Arbër Sadiki (1977), architect, lecturer, critic. Graduated from Polytechnic University of Tirana, he holds a PhD degree from the University
Zoltán Erő; Budapest
Born in 1958, studied at the University of Technology of Budapest and at the Centre for the Conservation of Historic
Ofer Manor; Jerusalem
Ofer Manor serves as chief architect in the Jerusalem municipality. In this capacity he plays a key role in forging
Duška Mačić; Podgorica
Born in 1986 in Kotor, where she completed elementary and high school. She completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at
Gregor Mljač, curator and moderator
Gregor Mljač is an architect primarily engaged in researching architectural theory and the challenges of architecture in today's world. He
Petra Marko; Bratislava
Petra Marko is an architect and placemaking expert who focuses on shaping and promoting people-oriented cities and public spaces. As