

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
20.00-23.00
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
20.00-23.00
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

GEBERIT

Senčila Bled

Tece

ATLAS SOFAS

LAUFEN Adria

Dornbracht

Intra Lighting

GROHE Adria

ALUPROF

Siemens

Merit International

Vivo Catering

Caffe Teater Piran
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

Stavebníctvo a bývanie

UAS

DAB
Hotel Partner

Sava Hotels
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Solar trees on the streets of Moldova
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A rare glimpse of utopia
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No to discriminatory architecture
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