Jury
Built space
András Cseh
András Cseh is an architect, educator, researcher and writer with a strong focus on learning spaces and spatial education. He is the co-founder of CAN Architects, who are working on revolutionising school architecture in Hungary based on multidisciplinary research and participative design. András has been teaching architecture for all ages: at Széchenyi István University for architecture students and as the founder of CAN EDU for children and educators, while developing spatial learning toolkits and transforming national education legislation. His buildings and learning initiatives received multiple national and international awards. In the past decade András has developed a spatial conscious BSc program for kindergarten and elementary school educators at Pannon University that starts in 2022. Currently he is working on the introduction of outdoor learning spaces and methods at CAN’s Basalt School project. Also the winner of the first prestigious Beta Architectural Writing Prize in 2016.
Bogdan Ciocodeică
Bogdan Ciocodeică is an architect and designer that graduated from University of Architecture and Urbanism "Ion Mincu", Bucharest. Since 2015 he has been setting up his own architecture office, where he focuses on interior architecture product design, public space interventions and event design. The style he approaches is minimalist eclectic, a mix of simplicity, clean lines and statement pieces. The proposed approach is very personal and intimate, which puts the beneficiary of the designed space at its centre and allows the project to evolve over time, even after the design process is over. His work has been featured in numerous architectural publications and websites: Zeppelin, IGLOO, Archdaily, Yatzer, Designboom, Frame, AD, Elle Decor. Bogdan Ciocodeică is the winner of several architectural competitions and has been awarded prizes and nominations at the Bucharest Architecture Annual, Beta and BIG SEE.
Evelina Ozola
Evelina Ozola is a Latvian architect, urbanist, and writer. In her new role as Riga City Chief Designer she is working together with politicians and design professionals to update old policies and create new tools for public space development and management. In 2018, Evelina co-curated Together and Apart, the Latvian Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale. She has worked as an architect and urban designer at MADE arhitekti in Riga and SVESMI in Rotterdam, and co-founded the tactical urbanism collective Fine Young Urbanists that has come up with attractive and thought-provoking methods of prototyping street space and involving the society in the design process. Next to design work, Evelina regularly contributes to online and printed publications, and since 2013 she oversees FOLD, an online magazine for creative industries in Latvia. Evelina is passionate about communicating urban design issues and ideas to the broader public. Her academic work — at Umeå School of Architecture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, and Riga Technical University International Summer School — helped explore this, too.
Mark Randel
Mark is the owner of Studio Mark Randel, a Boutique Berlin based architectural practice in its formative years, developing an architectural language by exploring the qualities that makes a space a place. The studio is currently working on residential projects in Munich, Ibiza, Berlin and Greece. Before starting his own architectural practice, Mark worked 23 years for David Chipperfield Architects. He started in the London office where he played a key role in winning the competition for the “Neues Museum” on Berlin's Museum island in 1997. He was a founding member of the Berlin office, where he designed museums, towers, retail spaces and residential projects. In 2002 he started the DCA office in Shanghai. He remained with the office till the end of 2018 - the last seven years as a Design Director and Partner. Mark was born in Heidelberg, Germany in 1967 and studied architecture at the University of Arts in Berlin and at the Politecnico in Milano, Italy.
Milka Gnjato
As one of the founding partners and Creative director, Milka has been leading the development of Zabriskie practice toward one of the most successful and recognizable in Serbia. Her focuses are in the domain of the improvement of design methodology and its results, throughout experiments in design processes, extensive exchange of opinions, and interdisciplinary cooperation. She strongly believes, that every answer for design is to be found in context – physical, theoretical, social, cultural, historical. Re-establishing the continuity of inherited values is one of hers most important engagement topics. The uniqueness of results of contextual interpolation is recog¬nizable in projects lead by her, such as Kindergarten “Tesla – science for life”, Office building “Mia Dorćol”, Residential complex “Merin Hill”, Office building “BBC business center”. Designs led by her won several awards, among them Annual award of Union of Serbian Architects, 2020, 2014, Grand Prix – Salon of Architecture in 2014, and nomination for „EU Mies Award“ 2013, 2015, 2020. Since 2021. She is member of steering committee of Belgrade Association of Architects.
Interior space
András Cseh
András Cseh is an architect, educator, researcher and writer with a strong focus on learning spaces and spatial education. He is the co-founder of CAN Architects, who are working on revolutionising school architecture in Hungary based on multidisciplinary research and participative design. András has been teaching architecture for all ages: at Széchenyi István University for architecture students and as the founder of CAN EDU for children and educators, while developing spatial learning toolkits and transforming national education legislation. His buildings and learning initiatives received multiple national and international awards. In the past decade András has developed a spatial conscious BSc program for kindergarten and elementary school educators at Pannon University that starts in 2022. Currently he is working on the introduction of outdoor learning spaces and methods at CAN’s Basalt School project. Also the winner of the first prestigious Beta Architectural Writing Prize in 2016.
Bogdan Ciocodeică
Bogdan Ciocodeică is an architect and designer that graduated from University of Architecture and Urbanism "Ion Mincu", Bucharest. Since 2015 he has been setting up his own architecture office, where he focuses on interior architecture product design, public space interventions and event design. The style he approaches is minimalist eclectic, a mix of simplicity, clean lines and statement pieces. The proposed approach is very personal and intimate, which puts the beneficiary of the designed space at its centre and allows the project to evolve over time, even after the design process is over. His work has been featured in numerous architectural publications and websites: Zeppelin, IGLOO, Archdaily, Yatzer, Designboom, Frame, AD, Elle Decor. Bogdan Ciocodeică is the winner of several architectural competitions and has been awarded prizes and nominations at the Bucharest Architecture Annual, Beta and BIG SEE.
Evelina Ozola
Evelina Ozola is a Latvian architect, urbanist, and writer. In her new role as Riga City Chief Designer she is working together with politicians and design professionals to update old policies and create new tools for public space development and management. In 2018, Evelina co-curated Together and Apart, the Latvian Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale. She has worked as an architect and urban designer at MADE arhitekti in Riga and SVESMI in Rotterdam, and co-founded the tactical urbanism collective Fine Young Urbanists that has come up with attractive and thought-provoking methods of prototyping street space and involving the society in the design process. Next to design work, Evelina regularly contributes to online and printed publications, and since 2013 she oversees FOLD, an online magazine for creative industries in Latvia. Evelina is passionate about communicating urban design issues and ideas to the broader public. Her academic work — at Umeå School of Architecture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, and Riga Technical University International Summer School — helped explore this, too.
Mark Randel
Mark is the owner of Studio Mark Randel, a Boutique Berlin based architectural practice in its formative years, developing an architectural language by exploring the qualities that makes a space a place. The studio is currently working on residential projects in Munich, Ibiza, Berlin and Greece. Before starting his own architectural practice, Mark worked 23 years for David Chipperfield Architects. He started in the London office where he played a key role in winning the competition for the “Neues Museum” on Berlin's Museum island in 1997. He was a founding member of the Berlin office, where he designed museums, towers, retail spaces and residential projects. In 2002 he started the DCA office in Shanghai. He remained with the office till the end of 2018 - the last seven years as a Design Director and Partner. Mark was born in Heidelberg, Germany in 1967 and studied architecture at the University of Arts in Berlin and at the Politecnico in Milano, Italy.
Milka Gnjato
As one of the founding partners and Creative director, Milka has been leading the development of Zabriskie practice toward one of the most successful and recognizable in Serbia. Her focuses are in the domain of the improvement of design methodology and its results, throughout experiments in design processes, extensive exchange of opinions, and interdisciplinary cooperation. She strongly believes, that every answer for design is to be found in context – physical, theoretical, social, cultural, historical. Re-establishing the continuity of inherited values is one of hers most important engagement topics. The uniqueness of results of contextual interpolation is recog¬nizable in projects lead by her, such as Kindergarten “Tesla – science for life”, Office building “Mia Dorćol”, Residential complex “Merin Hill”, Office building “BBC business center”. Designs led by her won several awards, among them Annual award of Union of Serbian Architects, 2020, 2014, Grand Prix – Salon of Architecture in 2014, and nomination for „EU Mies Award“ 2013, 2015, 2020. Since 2021. She is member of steering committee of Belgrade Association of Architects.
Public space
András Cseh
András Cseh is an architect, educator, researcher and writer with a strong focus on learning spaces and spatial education. He is the co-founder of CAN Architects, who are working on revolutionising school architecture in Hungary based on multidisciplinary research and participative design. András has been teaching architecture for all ages: at Széchenyi István University for architecture students and as the founder of CAN EDU for children and educators, while developing spatial learning toolkits and transforming national education legislation. His buildings and learning initiatives received multiple national and international awards. In the past decade András has developed a spatial conscious BSc program for kindergarten and elementary school educators at Pannon University that starts in 2022. Currently he is working on the introduction of outdoor learning spaces and methods at CAN’s Basalt School project. Also the winner of the first prestigious Beta Architectural Writing Prize in 2016.
Bogdan Ciocodeică
Bogdan Ciocodeică is an architect and designer that graduated from University of Architecture and Urbanism "Ion Mincu", Bucharest. Since 2015 he has been setting up his own architecture office, where he focuses on interior architecture product design, public space interventions and event design. The style he approaches is minimalist eclectic, a mix of simplicity, clean lines and statement pieces. The proposed approach is very personal and intimate, which puts the beneficiary of the designed space at its centre and allows the project to evolve over time, even after the design process is over. His work has been featured in numerous architectural publications and websites: Zeppelin, IGLOO, Archdaily, Yatzer, Designboom, Frame, AD, Elle Decor. Bogdan Ciocodeică is the winner of several architectural competitions and has been awarded prizes and nominations at the Bucharest Architecture Annual, Beta and BIG SEE.
Evelina Ozola
Evelina Ozola is a Latvian architect, urbanist, and writer. In her new role as Riga City Chief Designer she is working together with politicians and design professionals to update old policies and create new tools for public space development and management. In 2018, Evelina co-curated Together and Apart, the Latvian Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale. She has worked as an architect and urban designer at MADE arhitekti in Riga and SVESMI in Rotterdam, and co-founded the tactical urbanism collective Fine Young Urbanists that has come up with attractive and thought-provoking methods of prototyping street space and involving the society in the design process. Next to design work, Evelina regularly contributes to online and printed publications, and since 2013 she oversees FOLD, an online magazine for creative industries in Latvia. Evelina is passionate about communicating urban design issues and ideas to the broader public. Her academic work — at Umeå School of Architecture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, and Riga Technical University International Summer School — helped explore this, too.
Mark Randel
Mark is the owner of Studio Mark Randel, a Boutique Berlin based architectural practice in its formative years, developing an architectural language by exploring the qualities that makes a space a place. The studio is currently working on residential projects in Munich, Ibiza, Berlin and Greece. Before starting his own architectural practice, Mark worked 23 years for David Chipperfield Architects. He started in the London office where he played a key role in winning the competition for the “Neues Museum” on Berlin's Museum island in 1997. He was a founding member of the Berlin office, where he designed museums, towers, retail spaces and residential projects. In 2002 he started the DCA office in Shanghai. He remained with the office till the end of 2018 - the last seven years as a Design Director and Partner. Mark was born in Heidelberg, Germany in 1967 and studied architecture at the University of Arts in Berlin and at the Politecnico in Milano, Italy.
Milka Gnjato
As one of the founding partners and Creative director, Milka has been leading the development of Zabriskie practice toward one of the most successful and recognizable in Serbia. Her focuses are in the domain of the improvement of design methodology and its results, throughout experiments in design processes, extensive exchange of opinions, and interdisciplinary cooperation. She strongly believes, that every answer for design is to be found in context – physical, theoretical, social, cultural, historical. Re-establishing the continuity of inherited values is one of hers most important engagement topics. The uniqueness of results of contextual interpolation is recog¬nizable in projects lead by her, such as Kindergarten “Tesla – science for life”, Office building “Mia Dorćol”, Residential complex “Merin Hill”, Office building “BBC business center”. Designs led by her won several awards, among them Annual award of Union of Serbian Architects, 2020, 2014, Grand Prix – Salon of Architecture in 2014, and nomination for „EU Mies Award“ 2013, 2015, 2020. Since 2021. She is member of steering committee of Belgrade Association of Architects.
Graduation projects
András Cseh
András Cseh is an architect, educator, researcher and writer with a strong focus on learning spaces and spatial education. He is the co-founder of CAN Architects, who are working on revolutionising school architecture in Hungary based on multidisciplinary research and participative design. András has been teaching architecture for all ages: at Széchenyi István University for architecture students and as the founder of CAN EDU for children and educators, while developing spatial learning toolkits and transforming national education legislation. His buildings and learning initiatives received multiple national and international awards. In the past decade András has developed a spatial conscious BSc program for kindergarten and elementary school educators at Pannon University that starts in 2022. Currently he is working on the introduction of outdoor learning spaces and methods at CAN’s Basalt School project. Also the winner of the first prestigious Beta Architectural Writing Prize in 2016.
Bogdan Ciocodeică
Bogdan Ciocodeică is an architect and designer that graduated from University of Architecture and Urbanism "Ion Mincu", Bucharest. Since 2015 he has been setting up his own architecture office, where he focuses on interior architecture product design, public space interventions and event design. The style he approaches is minimalist eclectic, a mix of simplicity, clean lines and statement pieces. The proposed approach is very personal and intimate, which puts the beneficiary of the designed space at its centre and allows the project to evolve over time, even after the design process is over. His work has been featured in numerous architectural publications and websites: Zeppelin, IGLOO, Archdaily, Yatzer, Designboom, Frame, AD, Elle Decor. Bogdan Ciocodeică is the winner of several architectural competitions and has been awarded prizes and nominations at the Bucharest Architecture Annual, Beta and BIG SEE.
Evelina Ozola
Evelina Ozola is a Latvian architect, urbanist, and writer. In her new role as Riga City Chief Designer she is working together with politicians and design professionals to update old policies and create new tools for public space development and management. In 2018, Evelina co-curated Together and Apart, the Latvian Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale. She has worked as an architect and urban designer at MADE arhitekti in Riga and SVESMI in Rotterdam, and co-founded the tactical urbanism collective Fine Young Urbanists that has come up with attractive and thought-provoking methods of prototyping street space and involving the society in the design process. Next to design work, Evelina regularly contributes to online and printed publications, and since 2013 she oversees FOLD, an online magazine for creative industries in Latvia. Evelina is passionate about communicating urban design issues and ideas to the broader public. Her academic work — at Umeå School of Architecture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, and Riga Technical University International Summer School — helped explore this, too.
Mark Randel
Mark is the owner of Studio Mark Randel, a Boutique Berlin based architectural practice in its formative years, developing an architectural language by exploring the qualities that makes a space a place. The studio is currently working on residential projects in Munich, Ibiza, Berlin and Greece. Before starting his own architectural practice, Mark worked 23 years for David Chipperfield Architects. He started in the London office where he played a key role in winning the competition for the “Neues Museum” on Berlin's Museum island in 1997. He was a founding member of the Berlin office, where he designed museums, towers, retail spaces and residential projects. In 2002 he started the DCA office in Shanghai. He remained with the office till the end of 2018 - the last seven years as a Design Director and Partner. Mark was born in Heidelberg, Germany in 1967 and studied architecture at the University of Arts in Berlin and at the Politecnico in Milano, Italy.
Milka Gnjato
As one of the founding partners and Creative director, Milka has been leading the development of Zabriskie practice toward one of the most successful and recognizable in Serbia. Her focuses are in the domain of the improvement of design methodology and its results, throughout experiments in design processes, extensive exchange of opinions, and interdisciplinary cooperation. She strongly believes, that every answer for design is to be found in context – physical, theoretical, social, cultural, historical. Re-establishing the continuity of inherited values is one of hers most important engagement topics. The uniqueness of results of contextual interpolation is recog¬nizable in projects lead by her, such as Kindergarten “Tesla – science for life”, Office building “Mia Dorćol”, Residential complex “Merin Hill”, Office building “BBC business center”. Designs led by her won several awards, among them Annual award of Union of Serbian Architects, 2020, 2014, Grand Prix – Salon of Architecture in 2014, and nomination for „EU Mies Award“ 2013, 2015, 2020. Since 2021. She is member of steering committee of Belgrade Association of Architects.
Initiatives / Experiments / Visions
András Cseh
András Cseh is an architect, educator, researcher and writer with a strong focus on learning spaces and spatial education. He is the co-founder of CAN Architects, who are working on revolutionising school architecture in Hungary based on multidisciplinary research and participative design. András has been teaching architecture for all ages: at Széchenyi István University for architecture students and as the founder of CAN EDU for children and educators, while developing spatial learning toolkits and transforming national education legislation. His buildings and learning initiatives received multiple national and international awards. In the past decade András has developed a spatial conscious BSc program for kindergarten and elementary school educators at Pannon University that starts in 2022. Currently he is working on the introduction of outdoor learning spaces and methods at CAN’s Basalt School project. Also the winner of the first prestigious Beta Architectural Writing Prize in 2016.
Bogdan Ciocodeică
Bogdan Ciocodeică is an architect and designer that graduated from University of Architecture and Urbanism "Ion Mincu", Bucharest. Since 2015 he has been setting up his own architecture office, where he focuses on interior architecture product design, public space interventions and event design. The style he approaches is minimalist eclectic, a mix of simplicity, clean lines and statement pieces. The proposed approach is very personal and intimate, which puts the beneficiary of the designed space at its centre and allows the project to evolve over time, even after the design process is over. His work has been featured in numerous architectural publications and websites: Zeppelin, IGLOO, Archdaily, Yatzer, Designboom, Frame, AD, Elle Decor. Bogdan Ciocodeică is the winner of several architectural competitions and has been awarded prizes and nominations at the Bucharest Architecture Annual, Beta and BIG SEE.
Evelina Ozola
Evelina Ozola is a Latvian architect, urbanist, and writer. In her new role as Riga City Chief Designer she is working together with politicians and design professionals to update old policies and create new tools for public space development and management. In 2018, Evelina co-curated Together and Apart, the Latvian Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale. She has worked as an architect and urban designer at MADE arhitekti in Riga and SVESMI in Rotterdam, and co-founded the tactical urbanism collective Fine Young Urbanists that has come up with attractive and thought-provoking methods of prototyping street space and involving the society in the design process. Next to design work, Evelina regularly contributes to online and printed publications, and since 2013 she oversees FOLD, an online magazine for creative industries in Latvia. Evelina is passionate about communicating urban design issues and ideas to the broader public. Her academic work — at Umeå School of Architecture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, and Riga Technical University International Summer School — helped explore this, too.
Mark Randel
Mark is the owner of Studio Mark Randel, a Boutique Berlin based architectural practice in its formative years, developing an architectural language by exploring the qualities that makes a space a place. The studio is currently working on residential projects in Munich, Ibiza, Berlin and Greece. Before starting his own architectural practice, Mark worked 23 years for David Chipperfield Architects. He started in the London office where he played a key role in winning the competition for the “Neues Museum” on Berlin's Museum island in 1997. He was a founding member of the Berlin office, where he designed museums, towers, retail spaces and residential projects. In 2002 he started the DCA office in Shanghai. He remained with the office till the end of 2018 - the last seven years as a Design Director and Partner. Mark was born in Heidelberg, Germany in 1967 and studied architecture at the University of Arts in Berlin and at the Politecnico in Milano, Italy.
Milka Gnjato
As one of the founding partners and Creative director, Milka has been leading the development of Zabriskie practice toward one of the most successful and recognizable in Serbia. Her focuses are in the domain of the improvement of design methodology and its results, throughout experiments in design processes, extensive exchange of opinions, and interdisciplinary cooperation. She strongly believes, that every answer for design is to be found in context – physical, theoretical, social, cultural, historical. Re-establishing the continuity of inherited values is one of hers most important engagement topics. The uniqueness of results of contextual interpolation is recog¬nizable in projects lead by her, such as Kindergarten “Tesla – science for life”, Office building “Mia Dorćol”, Residential complex “Merin Hill”, Office building “BBC business center”. Designs led by her won several awards, among them Annual award of Union of Serbian Architects, 2020, 2014, Grand Prix – Salon of Architecture in 2014, and nomination for „EU Mies Award“ 2013, 2015, 2020. Since 2021. She is member of steering committee of Belgrade Association of Architects.
Essay
Cecilie Sachs Olsen
Cecilie Sachs Olsen is a research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional Research at Oslo Metropolitan University. Her award-winning work revolves around developing creative methods for urban research and exploring how artistic practice can be used as a framework to analyse and re-imagine urban space and politics. Cecilie was the chief curator of Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019, which explored ‘the architecture of degrowth’ and how alternative social and spatial structures may question the supremacy of economic growth as the basis of contemporary societies. She is also the co-founder of the urban performance collective, zURBS and the artist duo SACHS/WESTERDAHL. Cecilie has led a series of urban research and art projects around Europe and has published widely in international journals. Recently she was awarded the Taylor and Francis prize for ‘Outstanding monograph in the social sciences’ for her book ‘Socially Engaged Art and the Neoliberal City’ (Routledge, 2019).
Chiara Dorbolò
Chiara Dorbolò is an architect and researcher. Based in Madrid, she works as a writer, curator, designer, and educator. She studied at La Sapienza University in Rome, and at the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture. Since 2017, she is a contributing editor at Failed Architecture, for which she curated the special series A City of Our Own: Urban Feminism for the 99%, and the project Stories on Earth, for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021. In addition to writing and giving workshops, she teaches architecture practice and theory. In 2019 she was among the recipients of the Talent Development Grant from the Creative Industries Fund NL, and in 2021 she curated the Architecture Bookfair. Her book Liminal Spaces. Seven Spatial Stories to Return Home was published in 2023 by Onomatopee. As an architect, she collaborated with various offices in the Netherlands, and in 2020 together with Gregorio Pecorelli and Tobia Davanzo she won the first prize at the competition AAA Architetticercasi.
Ross Exo Adams
Ross Exo Adams is Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Architecture program at Bard College. He is the author of Circulation and Urbanization (Sage, 2019) and works more broadly on the intersections of architecture and urbanism with political geography and environmental humanities. His research has been published and presented widely and has received the support of fellowships and grants from MacDowell, the Royal Institute of British Architects, The London Consortium, among others. Prior to working at Bard, he taught at Iowa State University, the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, the Architectural Association, the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam and the University of Brighton (UK).
Photography
Alexandra Țîmpău
Alexandra Țîmpău practiced architecture for 10 years before shifting her focus to architectural photography and documenting the built environment. Her training as an architect, greatly shapes the way she frames her subjects as well as the atmospheres she seeks in photography. The projects photographed vary in scale, location and aesthetics, from construction sites in full process, to indulgent mansions or large-scale developments. A desire to photograph architecture as process gave rise to her project "In Between", a series that aims to highlight the complex and ethereal beauty of the building site.
Miguel de Guzman
Miguel de Guzman is an Architect and Architectural Photographer. Founder-partner of ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzman + Rocío Romero) Architectural Photography + Film company, based in Madrid (Spain) and New York City (USA), whose work is commissioned by most important International Architecture Offices, Construction and Real Estate companies. ImagenSubliminal’s photographies has been published worldwide in print magazines as Architect, Dwell, El Croquis, Arquitectura Viva, A+U Japan, Domus, Casabella, Mark, C3, books and newspapers as The New York Times and El Pais. Also collaborates with online media as Archdaily, Dezeen, Designboom and Divisare. Their film work has been displayed at MAXXI Rome, Centre Pompidou Paris, and Architecture film festivals in Nueva York, Los Angeles, Budapest, Santiago de Chile and Seoul.
Miloš Martinović
Miloš Martinović is a photographer based in Belgrade, Serbia, specializing in architecture and interiors photography. He was born in 1985 in a small town of Kikinda, Serbia. At the age of 15, he decided (for reasons lost to his older self) he wanted to be an architect when he grew up. This decision led him to studying architecture at the University of Belgrade's Architecture school from 2004-2009. He then spent 8 years as an architect, working on various projects in Serbia and Russia. During this time, he bought his first dslr camera and soon realised he enjoyed photographing buildings more than he liked designing or building them. He got his first commissioned photographic work shooting projects he was working on. Architectural photography turned out to be a perfect mix of his interests towards both architecture and photography. In 2017 he decided to switch from architecture to working as a full time photographer. Since then, he has been shooting interesting projects all over Serbia and beyond, expanding his client list and enjoyed working in a professional field he is passionate about.