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25 05 Igor Łysiuk (PL) - Architect, Researcher, Curator. He researches, seeks and designs a regenerative future. In his work, he uses his abilities to adapt, observe and see connections that are invisible at first glance. Integrates neuroscience, circular economy and ESG principles into regenerative design. Co-founder of leading Polish architectural initiatives, including RZUT magazine and ZODIAK Warsaw Pavilion of Architecture. Curator of a number of exhibitions on architecture and the intersection between architecture and other disciplines. Winner of numerous awards, including FRAME Awards. He gained knowledge at the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Central St. Martins in London. 06 French architect graduated from ENSA Paris-Malaquais, Paul Pascaudworked with Studio Muoto and then JeanChristophe Quinton’s office before developing his own independent practice. His work focuses in particular on contemporary forms of housing, construction systems, and the qualities of use on a human scale. He places central importance on modes of representation such as hand drawing, collage, and modeling, which he considers to be tools for thinking. At the same time, he has taught various workshops at ENSA Paris Malaquais, exploring the links between architecture and plastic experimentation: design and production of bas-reliefs, models made from raw materials, exploration of fictional imagery through text, molding and drawing. 06 Quentin Moranne French architect who graduated from ENSA Paris-Malaquais and also studied at UDK Berlin. He has collaborated with fashion and furniture designer Rick Owens and currently works as a project manager at Studio Muoto in Paris. At the same time, he is developing his own practice as an independent architect and teacher. He has taught as a studio tutor at TU Vienna and led several workshops for ENSA Paris-Malaquais and the University of Melbourne’s Venice Studio programme. In his practice, he seeks to draw on references from the margins of the architectural discipline and to enrich the design process with exploratory methods from contemporary art. 07 Alessia Bertini practices research-based design and teaching activities, including her role as assistant at ETH Zürich with the Chair of Jan De Vylder. From 2022 to 2024 she co-led the ETH Summer residency program of ETH Zürich in:dépendance. Her work focuses on the interpretation of space across scales— from the intimate to the infrastructural— investigating hidden systems and collateral agents through design, writing, and curation. Her projects include State of the Hearts (Furkaradio, 2024), Venice Biennale, and contributions to Cartha Magazine and TRANS Magazin. She participated in Land Art Safiental Biennale and MAT Festival. Her practice moves between spatial speculation, critical research, and pedagogy. 07 Margherita Marri (PhD Candidate, Politecnico di Milano) is an architect and researcher investigating the intersections of architecture, politics, ecology, and technology. Co-founder of CAPTCHA Architecture with Jacopo Rosa, she curated Machines of Loving Grace (Milano Arch Week 2019) and runs SUPERATTICO in Milan. She teaches at Politecnico di Milano, TU Wien, NABA, and the AA in London. Her project Anonima Agricola was nominated for the EuMiesAward 2023. CAPTCHA, earned a Special Mention at Premio Architettura Italiana and exhibited at the Venice Biennale, Triennale Milano, Tbilisi, and Pecci.

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