Thessa at master machinery7/3/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He has created a research corner called “a2arhitektura” together with architect Dijana Adzemovic Andjelkovic. From 2008 to 2010, he became a member of the Association of Architects of Belgrade and a member of the Association of Applied Arts Artists and Designers of Serbia. Since 2006, he has been working as a leading architect-designer in the office “Bekament LLC” in Belgrade. In 2008, he entered his PhD studies at the FoA to research transformable architectural structures. In the period from 2005 - 2008 he worked as a teaching assistant in the Studio Project 1 at the same university. During 2000-2006, he studied at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture (FoA). Vladimir Andjelkovic (Issue 4-1) is an architect from Pancevo, Serbia. The results of his research have been published in scientific journals and conefrence proceedings. His intention is to provide a historical and sociocultural background that enables the understanding, and critical assessment, about the integration and employment of digital design and fabrication tools in architectural production. The doctoral research bridges the material, productive, and conceptual changes fostered by the industrial and informational technologies in architectural practice and theory. thesis, “Transition Towards a Digital Architecture”, within the program “Representation, Knowledge, Architecture”, by School of Architecture La Salle. ARC Group member since 2012, and with the grant of the FI-DRG 2012 from de Agència de Gestióĭ’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca, he currently carries out his Ph.D. His independent architectural practice has been displayed in exhibitions such as the Lisbon Architecture Triennale (2007) and, Colombian Emerging Architecture (2009). Afterwards he worked (2005-2010) in Carlos Ferrater studio (Office of Architecture in Barcelona) collaborating on the development of architectural projects and competitions, as well as co-authoring the chapter Ideographic Resources of the book Synchronizing Geometry (ACTAR, 2007). The introduction to digital production tools added a new dimension the material interest and eventually formed the topic for his PhD research.ĭavid Abondano (Issue 2-2) graduated in architecture at School of Architecture ESARQ (2005). He joined the teaching staff in Aarhus and coordinated seminars concerning materials and new technology. Of digital machinery at Aarhus School of Architecture and establishing of the material lab. Before Anders started his PhD studies he was involved in the implementation He has an interest in material qualities and material behaviours as well as the current and historic craftsmanship and knowledge connected to the materials. Both as aesthetic and formal expressions in design proposals and through investigative experiments during the design process. Both as a student and as an architect Anders’s work has been focusing on materials and material processing. In between his architectural studies he worked at architectural offices and also combined his master in architecture with graduate studies in philosophy and epistemology. ![]() Anders graduated as an architect in 2012. Anders Kruse Aagaard (Issue 2-2) is an architect and PhD Fellow at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. ![]()
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