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There are 1423 jurors from 131 countries. The voting will take place over the Internet max to four times a year. You will not travel, you will help.

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Bisma Askari

Articulation of design as an expression of architectural spatial experiences in multidisciplinary projects. 

Pakistani
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Elio Charara

Modern or combination of old and modern architecture 

nice space

nice lighting

Lebanese

Modern or combination of old and modern architecture 

nice space

nice lighting

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Norbert Lichý
Czech Republic
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Roman Vrtiška
Czech Republic
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Prosper Lusale

Ambitious Professional Architect thriving towards creating meaningful buildings and spaces that express and augment the environment and uplift the community, connecting people with nature.

Namibian

Ambitious Professional Architect thriving towards creating meaningful buildings and spaces that express and augment the environment and uplift the community, connecting people with nature.

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Pierre Tatem
Climate and environmental sensitive architectural design. Creating environments that enhance the human experience
Barbados
Climate and environmental sensitive architectural design. Creating environments that enhance the human experience
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Elsa Abi Ramia

My main focus is architecture in motion and sustainable architecture. As an architect and a dancer, I believe that every space should be perceived from its 4th dimensions, where the Human aspect constitutes the 4th dimension. My aim is to create and ensure harmony and interaction between humans and the architectural environment. As a young architect, my goal is to never stop dreaming... despite the hardships and tumultuous situation in our country at the moment, I think that in the world of architecture nothing is impossible, anything you can imagine can be turned into reality.

Lebanese
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Michal Šourek
Czech Republic
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Christian Gasparini
Christian Gasparini teaches and researches at Politecnico of Milan, dedicating his activity to architectural urban and landscape plans of sea ports and railway stations, cultural centers, media libraries and libraries, university and temporary residences in Italy and Europe. Expert in bioclimatic planning at the University of Bologna, in 2000 he worked in Chile, to the international workshop and masterplan of Valparaiso city centre, that followed the election of the city to the status of humanity heritage by Unesco. Many are the participations in international meetings and conferences. In 2018 he founded a new architecture and landscape book series named Terzo Luogo and published by Licosia. In the same year he published "Smart Cities vs Smart Territories", a sort of debate with Elisabetta Bello, Maria Teresa Gabardi and Nunziante Mastrolia on the idea of smart cities. In 2019 he published "il progetto come connessione - architettura città paesaggio". The book is a research on the architectural fundamentals, in which the figure of the link/connection is the plan principle of architecture, city and landscape. In 2001 he found NATOFFICE, an architectural and urban planning practice, based in Reggio Emilia and Milan. NAT OFFICE, combining theoretical approach with applied research, turns its attention to the relationship between architecture, city and landscape and investigates modular structures and exhibit design in order to experiment typologies, morphologies and scales, for a new identity between place and people. Private and public architecture realizations are intertwined with the research on urban strategies to generate flexible interfaces and on modular structures that can be assembled and disassembled in different configurations. NAT OFFICE wins several awards in international and national competitions, such as Masterplan for Sport Citadel in Testaccio Rome or New Lorenteggio Library in Milan.
Italy
Christian Gasparini teaches and researches at Politecnico of Milan, dedicating his activity to architectural urban and landscape plans of sea ports and railway stations, cultural centers, media libraries and libraries, university and temporary residences in Italy and Europe. Expert in bioclimatic planning at the University of Bologna, in 2000 he worked in Chile, to the international workshop and masterplan of Valparaiso city centre, that followed the election of the city to the status of humanity heritage by Unesco. Many are the participations in international meetings and conferences. In 2018 he founded a new architecture and landscape book series named Terzo Luogo and published by Licosia. In the same year he published "Smart Cities vs Smart Territories", a sort of debate with Elisabetta Bello, Maria Teresa Gabardi and Nunziante Mastrolia on the idea of smart cities. In 2019 he published "il progetto come connessione - architettura città paesaggio". The book is a research on the architectural fundamentals, in which the figure of the link/connection is the plan principle of architecture, city and landscape. In 2001 he found NATOFFICE, an architectural and urban planning practice, based in Reggio Emilia and Milan. NAT OFFICE, combining theoretical approach with applied research, turns its attention to the relationship between architecture, city and landscape and investigates modular structures and exhibit design in order to experiment typologies, morphologies and scales, for a new identity between place and people. Private and public architecture realizations are intertwined with the research on urban strategies to generate flexible interfaces and on modular structures that can be assembled and disassembled in different configurations. NAT OFFICE wins several awards in international and national competitions, such as Masterplan for Sport Citadel in Testaccio Rome or New Lorenteggio Library in Milan.
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Wandile Sibandze
Commercial Architecture
Swazi
Commercial Architecture
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Delovan Delawer

Experimental Architecture and Design. Sustainable, Regenerative, and Futuristic Architecture.

Kurdistan/Hungary
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Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Architect and designer My main activity is directed to the field of architectural design and 3D visualization. My team and I work professionally with architecture and simulation software. office with residence in Cuba
Cuba
Architect and designer My main activity is directed to the field of architectural design and 3D visualization. My team and I work professionally with architecture and simulation software. office with residence in Cuba
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Dagmar Zimová
architektura a urbanismus
Czech Republic
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Záviš Unzeitig
Computational design, Robotická fabrikace
Czech Republic
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Martin Dudasko
commercial, residential, cultural,
Czech Republic

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