Jury
Péter Hámori
Péter Hámori holds a degree in architecture from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and an engineering degree from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. He gained his professional experience at SANAA in Tokyo, Makoto Yamaguchi Design, and PLANT – Peter Kis Atelier in Budapest.
In 2015, togheter with Sándor Guba co-founded the GUBAHÁMORI studio, which deals with architecture and urbanism, focusing primarily on the connections between the natural and unnatural environment. They often involve experts from different fields of science in their work: illustrators, visual artists, ecologists and urban development specialists. The office was selected as one of the best U35 Hungarian architectural practices in 2015, and in 2020, their work, created together with FILIP and László Demeter, was exhibited in the Polish Pavilion of the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale.
Miroslav Malý
Miroslav Malý graduated from the Brno University of Technology - Faculty of Architecture, later founding studio Malý Chmelh in 2016. Their approach
is focused on wildness as a design principle, exploring the political agency of architecture in the polycrisis condition.
Sofie Devriendt
Sofie Devriendt graduated as a Civil Engineer Architect from Ghent University in 2012. Since then, she has worked as an architect, joining the team of Brussels-based architecture office AgwA in 2016 where she has worked mainly on public projects, with a focus on reuse.
Sofie has been a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Architecture ULB La Cambre-Horta in Brussels since 2021 and has led several workshops across Europe focusing on co-creation through collective drawing.
Sofie is currently pursuing a PhD under the supervision of Harold Fallon at KU Leuven in Brussels. Her research explores drawing practices within architectural, artistic, educational and participatory fields.