Pavlos Chatziangelidis about the neglected outdoor public spaces in Athens
  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 and Vladimir Žak about the need to re-think necessary costs
  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 on the need to change public administration offices’ services
  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: The pandemic lockdown was a unique time to investigate different axes of our work
  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  
Andrey Arnaudov about expectations of increased demand for residential projects
  Andrey Arnaudov, PROEKTTA Studio, Bulgaria   COVID-19 will affect the architectural profession in many ways, as well the life of the whole society. We expect an increased demand for residential projects with  
Parasite Studio about not distinguishing different parts of the city Timisoara
  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 on adapting to the new situation regarding Covid 19
  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 about more complicated regulations and building laws
  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 about potential innovative approaches as an aftermath of Covid-19
  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 on the distorted urbanization and traffic problems in Romania
  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 on architecture’s drastic reaction to prevent future similar scenarios
  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 about the earthquake in Zagreb earlier this year
  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  










