

Programme
Thursday, May 22
10.00-18.00
Trade Show: Innovation Premieres
Presentations & Awarding: Winners & Perspectives
10.00-11.30
Debate: Artificial Intelligence in Architecture
12.00-13.30
Debate: Envisioning a City: Future Perspectives from North and South
14.00-18.00
Conference: Common sense/space/responsability … in architecture
18.00-20.00
Networking: SEEnergy Party
Friday, May 23
10.00-18.00
Trade Show: Innovation Premieres
Presentations & Awarding: Winners & Perspectives
10.00-11.30
Debate: SEE in Venice – Venice at BIG Architecture: Synergies for 2027
12.00-13.30
Debate: Shaping the Future of World Expos: SEE Countries Beyond Osaka 2025
14.00-18.00
Conference: Common sense/space/responsability … in architecture
20.00-22.00
Ceremony: BIG SEE Grand Prix Awards & Dinner Party
Speakers
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Sponsors

Ministry of Culture, Republic of Slovenia

Hansgrohe

Heidelberg Materials

Evo Zero

M Sora

Norica

Kolpa

Senčila Bled

Tece

ATLAS SOFAS

Dornbracht

Intra Lighting
Media Partners

ARCHITECTURE & BUSINESS

METALOCUS

ORIS

World Architecture Community

GRENEF

CENTRE FOR CREATIVITY

ARCHITEKTUR FACHMAGAZIN

ÉPÍTÉSZFÓRUM

ASB

LINKA

MAO

MD MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE PROSTOR

ARCHETYPE

M-KVADRAT

WHITE MAD

AMAZING ARCHITECTURE

KTIRIO

ARCHITECT+

HAUS

DB Deutsche Bauzeitung

Arquitectura Viva

Porta3

Arhitectura

EkoYapı

ASB CZ

Arhitekta
Hotel Partner

Sava Hotels
Chrystala Psathiti on design of various architectural proposals
Chrystala Psathiti; Splace-architecture, Cyprus Problem: New firms basically rely mainly on their intuition or the general culture provided by Instagram and Pinterest
Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti about revitalisation of abandoned urban spaces
Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti, Italy As for identifying a problem/solution in our country's architectural profession, I was thinking about how to reuse/regenerate urban
Architect Peter Lorenz: Every crisis is a chance
Lorenzateliers; Peter Lorenz Every crisis is a chance. Big crisis like covid 19 represent big chances. Optimistically it might be possible
Raluca Visinescu: lack architectural inputs in the public sector
Raluca Visinescu; Bloc, Romania For the last 18 months, as a member of the board of Romanian Order of Architects, Bucharest Branch,
Hopefully our empathy will remain at this increased level after the crisis is over; interview with Lenart Škof
The optimistic view of the Covid-19 pandemics is that it provides a chance for a global reset, usually in a sense of initiating a process of levelling inequality all across the globe and within countries, classes and sexes. More →
Education needs to strengthen cultural freedoms and intensify the search for truth; interview with Enzo Essenza
We are nowhere near a point when anyone could predict what comes A. C. (“after Corona”, as the New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has called it), but we can assume that we are entering turbulent times. More →