Xiefangzheng “Will” Sun is an architectural designer who has greatly contributed to the ongoing $69 million renovation of the building and expansion of the Museum, working with award-winning New York architecture firm LEVENBETTS.
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Liliana Alvarez
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The Unisphere outside the Queens Museum in New York, photo by Xiefangzheng Sun
Today, we have the opportunity to hear from Hajir Al Khusaibi about how AI is changing architectural and design processes. She will explain how AI is transforming the tenant fit-out process and improving overall experiences in the field.
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Nastuh Abootalebi
In an insightful interview, Tomasz Konior, principal architect at Konior Studio and the visionary behind numerous distinguished projects including the celebrated Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR) in Katowice, shares his unique perspective on the potential of the Dworcowa Quarter in Katowice, collaboration with the Epione Group, and t...
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Olga Kisiel-Konopka
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Tomasz Konior
Massimo Iosa Ghini: I use my sensitivity with references to Alberti’s De Re Aedificatoria (written in 1450), where he always recommends staying in the place of construction to breathe the air and spirit of the place and not suppress the emotions and suggestions that can derive from it.
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Massimo Iosa Ghini
The Luxe Developers co-owners are Shubam Aggarwal, Chairman, and Siddharta Banerji, Managing Director. Every project undertaken by The Luxe Developers aims to challenge and push the boundaries of architecture and design by working with the best in the industry to redefine landscapes and skylines.
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Shubam Aggarwal, Siddharta Banerji
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The Luxe Developers
De Residence Pangandaran is a set of 24 family terraced houses in Java, Indonesia. Behind their design is the young Czech architect Erik Petrus, who has a typical strong author's style. He perceives the study of a place as a key parameter - whether it is setting it in context or studying the entire culture.
An interview with young Czech architect Erik Petrus reveals his unique approach to architecture, which combines work with spatial atmosphere, geometry, and emotions. Erik is inspired by Baroque architecture and exotic cultures, especially Indonesia, where he has completed several significant projects.
The young Czech architect Erik Petrus designed a complex of 24 family terraced houses on the Indonesian island of Java, which also included a musholla - an Islamic sacred building.