

BIG SEE FESTIVAL 2026
Portorož , May 21–22
Where architectural and design thinking deepens, trust is built, and work gains real relevance – at the edge.
BIG SEE
A platform shaped by the world’s edges – where creativity grows from complexity, limitation and imagination.
At the edge of our time and thinking, BIG SEE positions architecture and design as forces of transformation.
Make Sense.
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THEME
Every year, BIG SEE opens one guiding question across the entire platform. For 2026, the question is:
Too much? What is just enough?
A lens for understanding how we design, build and make decisions – and for questioning what is truly necessary.
A question that directly shapes how architects design, specify, build and take responsibility today.
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Conference
A space for reflection and debate on measure, relevance and meaning in architecture and design.
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Awards
Recognition of outstanding architecture and design, offering strong international visibility to selected work.
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Tradeshow
A curated showcase of architectural innovation – materials, products and technologies architects need to specify and trust.
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itthon. cookware: The Cultural Weight of Cast Iron
3 Questions for Adrienn Király and Bálint Szalai Q: How did your collaboration with Antal Foundry first introduce you to their
Innovating Workspaces: 3LHD’s Vision for Rimac Kampus Production Facility
3 Questions for 3LHD Q: What was the main inspiration behind designing a campus that combines production, office, social,
Mosca.Bianca Workshop – Exploring Sustainable Design with Atelier Architettura Chinello Morandi
3 Questions for Nicolò Chinello & Rodolfo Morandi The workshops of the future don’t need to hide away; rather,
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
Jora Kasapi on “Undesired buildings” in Tirana
Jora Kasapi, Albania "The urban fabric of Tirana has been shaped by a continuous process of tabula rasa, continuing even more
Roman Vrtiška and Vladimir Žak on how we should concern our optics more towards local sources and traditions
Roman Vrtiška, Vladimír Žák, VRTIŠKA ŽÁK, Czech Republic It is almost impossible to identify local problem. In general, we should concern












