Architecture as a Powerful Tool for Learning and Belonging – Liceo Montale Pontedera

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Colucci & Partners Breaking away from traditional layouts required us to constantly balance innovation with functionality, ensuring that the spaces would support new pedagogical approaches while remaining
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NOA Architects on Balancing Sustainability and Heritage in Museumstraße 42 Project

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Andreas Profanter We firmly believe that our role as architects is to regenerate abandoned urban plots, keeping in mind that is essential to increase density and
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Designing the Future with Tradition – Mario Cucinella Architects’ Vision for the Italian Pavilion at Expo 2025

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Mario Cucinella Architects The Pavilion is a meeting point between two cultures, where the language of design becomes a shared space for memory, emotion, and future vision.
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How to Build Cities for People? A Conversation Between Alper Derinboğaz and Alexis Şanal

By |July 3, 2025|BIG SEE People, BIG SEE Talks, Interview, Magazine|

In May 2025, the BIG Architecture event in Portorož brought together renowned architects and thinkers from across Europe and beyond. Among the distinguished speakers were two prominent Turkish architects: Alper Derinboğaz and Alexis
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Focus Austria: How Stöckler Gruber Architekten Transform a 1960s School into a Future-Oriented Space

By |June 23, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Austria, Magazine|

The Volksschule Andelsbuch project largely preserves the existing building structure and, together with the kindergarten extension to the northeast, forms an ensemble of three above-ground volumes. The existing classrooms are particularly notable for
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