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Bader Shams Aldeen

In my prespective and point of view, the influence of the
designe can have affect and influnce the daily life of the
people.
And for this reason each new project is a challenging
project, which need to have it’s own charachter and can
improve the general life of the use

Syria
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Eleni Thiresia Papakonstantinou
Dedicated architect freelancer with experience in designing and architectural composition, currently based in Athens. Passionate for innovative design and sustainable solutions such as renovation and restoration of old buildings and monuments.
Greece
Dedicated architect freelancer with experience in designing and architectural composition, currently based in Athens. Passionate for innovative design and sustainable solutions such as renovation and restoration of old buildings and monuments.
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Enas Al-Ward
As an architectural engineer and a teaching assistant at Sana'a University, I focus on the quality ,Precision,validity,correction, and homogeneity with the surroundings of the designs .Also, I highly focus on the congruence and the ratio of the design's elements
Yemeni
As an architectural engineer and a teaching assistant at Sana'a University, I focus on the quality ,Precision,validity,correction, and homogeneity with the surroundings of the designs .Also, I highly focus on the congruence and the ratio of the design's elements
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Islam El Ghonaimy
Urban design - landscape architecture - smart building - sustainability - resilience.
Bahrain
Urban design - landscape architecture - smart building - sustainability - resilience.
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Fellenza Junuzi
Architecture and spatial planning
Kosovo
Architecture and spatial planning
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meycem naceur
I am an architect with a great interest in ecological architecture, especially in Africa also I have 9 years of experience in terms of image.
Tunisie
I am an architect with a great interest in ecological architecture, especially in Africa also I have 9 years of experience in terms of image.
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Tawfique Rahman
I am an architect focusing on projected phenomenological design through participatory involvement of stakeholders. My primary research explores play in urban spaces and how architecture and design shapes human behavior. An avid fan of the Situationist International movement and Le Corbusier.
New Zealand
I am an architect focusing on projected phenomenological design through participatory involvement of stakeholders. My primary research explores play in urban spaces and how architecture and design shapes human behavior. An avid fan of the Situationist International movement and Le Corbusier.
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Romuald Ouedraogo

Developper une stratégie architecturale pour le monde: concevoir et construire

Burkinabè
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Philip Horton
Philip Horton is a Clinical Associate Professor and a Senior Global Futures Scientist, and he is currently acting as the Assistant Director for Strategic Initiatives for The Design School. In Academic Year 2020/21 Horton served as the Interim Director for The Design School. Horton is currently participating in a transdisciplinary research initiative with the Global Futures Laboratory (GFL), the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations (OBO), Studio MA, and other units within ASU. He is currently co-directing the launch of the interdisciplinary Center of Building Innovation (cobi) at ASU, as well as the emergent "Wakanda ASU" initiative.Horton previously acted as faculty advisor to Team ASUNM (Arizona State University and the University of New Mexico) on the SHADE house (Solar Homes Adapting for Desert Equilibrium) for the U.S. Department of Energy's 2013 Solar Decathlon, and as the studio professor for the Waimea Nui Community Development Initiative with the Native Hawaiian Homesteaders' Association. He received a Master's in Architecture (M.Arch) with commencement honors from the Arizona State University's College of Architecture and Environmental Design (now the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts), and is currently completing the Stanford LEAD Executive Education program through the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
United States
Philip Horton is a Clinical Associate Professor and a Senior Global Futures Scientist, and he is currently acting as the Assistant Director for Strategic Initiatives for The Design School. In Academic Year 2020/21 Horton served as the Interim Director for The Design School. Horton is currently participating in a transdisciplinary research initiative with the Global Futures Laboratory (GFL), the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations (OBO), Studio MA, and other units within ASU. He is currently co-directing the launch of the interdisciplinary Center of Building Innovation (cobi) at ASU, as well as the emergent "Wakanda ASU" initiative.Horton previously acted as faculty advisor to Team ASUNM (Arizona State University and the University of New Mexico) on the SHADE house (Solar Homes Adapting for Desert Equilibrium) for the U.S. Department of Energy's 2013 Solar Decathlon, and as the studio professor for the Waimea Nui Community Development Initiative with the Native Hawaiian Homesteaders' Association. He received a Master's in Architecture (M.Arch) with commencement honors from the Arizona State University's College of Architecture and Environmental Design (now the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts), and is currently completing the Stanford LEAD Executive Education program through the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
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Muhammad Mehdi
sustainable, vernacular, disaster resilient, empathetic design
Pakistani
sustainable, vernacular, disaster resilient, empathetic design
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Luis Pineda

Reorientar la formación profesional y activa de los que elegimos ser arquitectos, para volvernos a la arquitectura real, esa que no permite la dominación y control de un sistema que destruye, la que deja de ser esclava del poder y economía de unos cuantos que solo quieren llenar sus bolsillos para tener más poder, la que se aleja de los sistemas autocráticos que nos convierten reproductores y repetidores de modelos incoherentes, consumistas y poco éticos.  

Este modelo hegemónico destructor que domina la imaginativa responsable, ética y consciente, anula nuestra responsabilidad como arquitectos; por lo que, es necesario distanciarnos de estos modelos para hacer evidente la responsabilidad que tenemos desde nuestra disciplina.

No se trata de reaccionar impulsivamente en una dirección contraria,  sino de deconstruir y volver a construir en base a estos saberes y conciencia, una nueva visión para construir un futuro diferente, uno que nos permita inteligentemente disminuir, retrasar y si es posible, erradicar, la destrucción que hemos generado, revertir aspectos de deterioro, contemplar a los usuarios, el contexto físico, buscando el confort como un modo de dignidad que arrope a cualquier usuario para que se integre y se incluya en la responsabilidad y cuidado de su entorno. Así como, erradicar la discriminación y marginación que hemos creado en función de prejuicios sociales que tienen que ver con las condiciones económicas, políticas, sociales y culturales. Si podemos revertir la idea de la arquitectura como meramente intelectual e instrumental, lograremos crear estrategias para formarnos profesionalmente con un sentido claro de responsabilidad ética en la que somos encargados de construir un futuro diferente, porque si no hay futuro, no hay arquitectura.

Mexicana

Reorientar la formación profesional y activa de los que elegimos ser arquitectos, para volvernos a la arquitectura real, esa que no permite la dominación y control de un sistema que destruye, la que deja de ser esclava del poder y economía de unos cuantos que solo quieren llenar sus bolsillos para tener más poder, la que se aleja de los sistemas autocráticos que nos convierten reproductores y repetidores de modelos incoherentes, consumistas y poco éticos.  

Este modelo hegemónico destructor que domina la imaginativa responsable, ética y consciente, anula nuestra responsabilidad como arquitectos; por lo que, es necesario distanciarnos de estos modelos para hacer evidente la responsabilidad que tenemos desde nuestra disciplina.

No se trata de reaccionar impulsivamente en una dirección contraria,  sino de deconstruir y volver a construir en base a estos saberes y conciencia, una nueva visión para construir un futuro diferente, uno que nos permita inteligentemente disminuir, retrasar y si es posible, erradicar, la destrucción que hemos generado, revertir aspectos de deterioro, contemplar a los usuarios, el contexto físico, buscando el confort como un modo de dignidad que arrope a cualquier usuario para que se integre y se incluya en la responsabilidad y cuidado de su entorno. Así como, erradicar la discriminación y marginación que hemos creado en función de prejuicios sociales que tienen que ver con las condiciones económicas, políticas, sociales y culturales. Si podemos revertir la idea de la arquitectura como meramente intelectual e instrumental, lograremos crear estrategias para formarnos profesionalmente con un sentido claro de responsabilidad ética en la que somos encargados de construir un futuro diferente, porque si no hay futuro, no hay arquitectura.

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Michal Ibl
Rekonstrukce památkových objektůNáročné atypické interiéry na míruRestaurování památek i mobliáře
Czech Republic
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Kahina Ferreira
  1. General architecture design
  2. Sustainable design
  3. Landscape architecture
Angolan
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Jakub Vydra

Housing buildings, modernism in architecture, funcionality vs. aesthetics in architecture, technical details, tradition in nowdays

slovakia
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Mahamadou Katibe Konate
the promotion of culture and the search for local materials
Malian
the promotion of culture and the search for local materials

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