Maibritt Dammann
Associated Partner and Head of Healthcare at C.F. Møller Architects
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Maibritt Dammann is associated partner and Head of Healthcare at C.F. Møller Architects, with many years of experience with landmark healthcare buildings in Denmark and internationally. Her large and broad competences in complex projects help her bridge between the Nordic values of focus on social, economic, sustainable, and healing architectural aspects, and the international tendencies towards increased efficiency and optimisation. Maibritt has been a participant in the office’s many competition successes and contributed to C.F. Møller’s 100 years of award-winning work in the Nordic region and worldwide. She has many years of experience in collaboration across professional groups, across nationalities and cultures, and she is a team player who thrives in an interdisciplinary environment, where everyone shares and contributes to innovative solutions.
Ana Dana Beroš
Architect, Curator, Editor, Educator and Exhibition designer
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Ana Dana Beroš is an architect whose practice encompasses artistic research, documentary filmmaking, curating, publishing, and exhibition design. Based between Zagreb, Graz, and Trieste, she is currently a researcher at TU Graz’s IZK Institute for Contemporary Art, contributing to Komuna Maro arts-based research project (2023-2027). Her project Intermundia was a finalist for the Wheelwright Prize (Harvard GSD) and earned a Special Mention at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale. As part of LINA platform, she curates Sine cūrā: A Future In What We Already Have programme. Through her work, she reimagines architecture’s role in addressing migration, critical heritage, and postdisciplinary pedagogies.
Jason O’Shaughnessy
Director of Cork Centre for Architectural Education (CCAE)
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Dr. Jason O’Shaughnessy is the Director of Cork Centre for Architectural Education (CCAE). His research is intersectional and define new socio-ecological and cultural possibilities in architecture. He is a regular critic at a number of Schools of Architecture, was twice nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Awards (2009 and 2020), and is a reviewer for DMJournal–Architecture and Representation and Architectural Theory Review. His students have won several prestigious prizes and awards including the EUmies Awards Young Talent 2023, the RIBA Silver Medal “Serjeant Prize” 2021, and exhibited in the Visionaries Exhibition at the Lisbon Triennale ‘TERRA,’ 2022.
Konstantinos Pantazis
Co-founder of Point Supreme
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Konstantinos Pantazis founded Point Supreme with Marianna Rentzou in 2008 after living and working in Athens, London, Brussels, Tokyo and Rotterdam. They have won 1st prize in various international competitions such as for a Social Housing in Trondheim, a Pier on the coast of Athens, a sheltered public space in Tel Aviv (built), a Firestation in Belgium (built), the New Architecture school in Marseille (built) and an Artists Centre in Genk (C-mine Atelier, built). They regularly publish self-initiated projects for Athens. Their work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Chicago Biennale and the Lisbon Triennale among other places and has been published in three books: ‘Athens Projects’ (Graham Foundation, 2015), ‘Radical Realities’ (Divisare, 2017) and a dedicated issue of a+u magazine (2023). Konstantinos has taught internationally at architecture schools such as Columbia University in New York and EPFL in Lausanne. Konstantinos & Marianna were included among the 20 most influential personalities in Greece by popular Greek newspaper LIFO, while Point Supreme were named ‘‘best residential architecture studio in the world’’ for 2024 by international global affairs magazine ‘Monocle’.
Daliana Suryawinata
Founder and Director of SHAU
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Daliana Suryawinata (ID) is a founder and director of SHAU in the Netherlands and Indonesia, together with Florian Heinzelmann (DE). SHAU focuses on socio-climatic architecture and urban design, having completed public parks, microlibraries, cultural centres, and housing projects. Recognised as a leading firm in Indonesia by Architizer (2024), SHAU has received several awards, including the Good Design Award Japan 2023, ArchDaily Building of the Year 2021, and the Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction Asia-Pacific 2017. Daliana graduated from Tarumanagara University (2002) and the Berlage Institute (2005). She has worked with OMA, MVRDV, and West8, taught at TU Delft, and lectured and exhibited globally. She was published in RIBA’s ‘100 Women Architects in Practice’ (2024).