The Keynote Speakers – FORWARD: Impulses of a Future-Oriented Generation of Architects
Filipe Magalhães
fala atelier, Porto, Portugal
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to paraphrase Kazuo Shinohara, “a house is a work of art.”
Marija Katr?na Dambe
Nomad Architects, Riga, Lettland
Architecture Activism // Architektur-Aktivismus
We realized quite late in our architecture education what a disastrous impact the building industry had and still has, in the form of climate change, waste generation and depletion of natural habitats. The work we do with our office is foremost a form of environmental activism, using different strategies, to promote a more sustainable building sector.
Mateusz Adamczyk
BUDCUD, Krakau, Polen
Building Communities by Design // Bildung von Gemeinschaften durch Design
Architecture through its narrative character, formal solutions and adequate quality has an ability to build as well as strengthen local communities – regardless of them being permanent or temporary. In times of constant emergencies and challenges, it is solidarity – built-in strong communities – that can overcome those and make the urban environment resilient.
Manal Rachdi
OXO Architectes, Montreuil, France
Singularity in Architecture // Singularität in der Architektur
We believe that the most suitable projects for our time are those which are inspired by nature and which respect our environment. Global warming is an incredible opportunity to invent new resilient and innovative ecological architecture. We believe in livable, inclusive and green cities. We trust in innovative, social and realistic architecture for a changing world.
Nicolás Viteri
el sindicato arquitectura, Quito, Ecuador
Accommodating Above in Ecuador
In cities with low densities where the urban sprawl grows insatiably and where the voracity of real estate pushes up the prices of both land and the scarce supply of densified housing, we must open our eyes to find new ways of living by putting design at the service of creating innovative opportunities that secure access to housing and to the city for new generations.
Justin Cooke
Architecture Co-op, Cape Town, South Afica
Voice of Land: Echoes from the southern tip of Africa // Voice of Land: Echos von der Südspitze Afrikas
The Architecture Co-op Studio is engaged in a layered practice which aims to weave together landscape, ecosystem and architecture. Many of our projects are located in spectacular wilderness settings. With the help of multi-disciplinary integrated thinking, we aim to reveal and care for the spectacular ‘natural sense of place’.
Ermis Adamantidis
Not a Number Architects, Thessaloniki, Greece
Vision and Reality in (young) Architecture // Vision und Realität in der (jungen) Architektur
Not a Number Architects is an architectural studio preoccupied with the creation of meaningful space. Founded in London in 2008 by Ermis Adamantidis and Dominiki Dadatsi, NaNA has since been involved in a diverse range of projects spanning from space installations to urban planning. Engaging in a constructive dialogue with the client, they unleash a unique vision for every project.
Anni Le
KIENTRUC O, Ho-Chi-Minh-City, Vietnam
Buffer Zone – Crafting exciting atmospheres // Pufferzone – Spannende Atmosphären gestalten
Through the diverse cultural looking glass, this year’s conference’s theme will be an inspirational catalyst for active practitioners in the field of architecture, capturing the attention and benefiting the interest of both the attendees and the speakers.
Anssi Lassila
OOPEAA, Helsinki, Finnland
Change Happens in the Margins – It Is All About Scale // Change Happens in the Margins – Alles hängt vom Maßstab ab
In his talk, Anssi Lassila will reflect on the power of a peripheral perspective as a potential position for initiating change. It is in the borderline where different aspects enter into dialogue with each other, in the margins where transformation can take shape and find a new form.