Martine de Maeseneer (Chairwoman)
Vicedean for International Affairs at KU Leuven
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Martine De Maeseneer is the founding partner of MDMA l Martine De Maeseneer Architects, which has
been around for 30 years of practicing, theorizing, lecturing and teaching within an international
forum of schools, colloquia and competitions. The Bronks Youth Theatre Brussels, became the first-ever
Belgian finalist in the EU Mies Award 2011. Within the practice there is a continuous search for an
expanded field of patterns, motives, logos, plots, timbres – trying to give architecture a countenance
that draws upon ‘writing’.
Two books appeared in conjunction with individual exhibitions: ‘The Indivisible Space’, Antwerp
(1993) and ‘Ideality-3-Lost’, Brussels (1997). Essays published, with such titles as ‘Aperitif Time’,
‘What Matters’ and ‘Parsing Traps’, have been adding up as chapters in a more substantial yet unpublished book.
Currently Martine De Maeseneer is the Vicedean for International Affairs at KU Leuven Faculty of
Architecture, where she is also teaching ‘The Performative Architecture studio’ since 1990 and
directed the International Master of Architecture. Previously she thaught at the AA School London
and the Academy for Architecture and Planning Tilburg.
Oleg Drozdov
drozdov&partners and co-founder of the Kharkiv School of Architecture, Kharkiv
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In 1990 I graduated from Kharkiv University of Civil Engineering with a degree in architecture.
I live and work in Kharkiv (Ukraine). In 1991-1997 I pursued a career of an artist, and in 1991
I established “Drozdov&Partners” architectural practice. The office works on a wide international
scale and embraces the philosophy of
critical artistic pragmatism.
I curated Ukrainian projects at the Rotterdam Biennale of Architecture “The Flood” in 2005
[“Monisto” research project that explores Odessa seafront development] and Moscow Biennale of
Architecture in 2012 [“Circumstances” project that traces the “lifelines” of some of our built
projects]. I was also in charge of “Terralogia” art project and “Patiologia”
project which was an in-depth research into the nature of patio houses.
I was one of the authors and reviewers of a course project in Columbia University GSAPP in 2011.
In 2017 I founded Kharkiv School of Architecture, the first private architectural school in Ukraine.
Currently, I am a key tutor at the department of techniques and technology, and I focus on the search
for a new understanding of tectonics. I am also one of the experts of EU Mies Award.
Juliet Leach
Head of Marketing, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London
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Juliet Leach has been working in design and architecture for over 20 years. Her roles have been
across Brand, Marketing, Events and Awards for a multitude of organisations, leading on all aspects
to build and develop each project. She is currently Head of Marketing for the RIBA, a role which
leads the Awards, Marketing and Events Teams to deliver the organisations highest profile and
prestigious activity. She has developed the framework around the UK awards, ensuring clarity,
transparency and rigour in all aspects of the process and grown the RIBA Stirling Prize event from
50 guests to 800 guests, introducing a reduced ticket price so that all architects and students can
attend and be inspired by the best that UK architecture has to offer. Along with her teams she is
responsible for the Royal Gold Medal, bestowed by RIBA on behalf of the Queen and the International
Prize, now in its 3rd iteration with increased entries and publicity around the world. She also
represents the RIBA for the EU Mies Award, putting forward the projects from the UK and participating
in the assessment panels. In addition she has made strategic changes to the RIBA Marketing Team
and promotion of RIBA’s products and services to reverse the aging membership of the organisation
so that now that almost 70% of new RIBA members (not including students) are aged 35 and under.
Rosario Talevi
Curator Making Futures Bauhaus+ and Associate Researcher Universität der Künste, Berlin
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Rosario Talevi is a Berlin-based architect interested in critical spatial practice, transformative
pedagogies and feminist futures, which she applies through various spatial, editorial and curatorial
strategies.
Her projects include Climate Care, A Curriculum for Urban Practice; Formats of Care, a convening
of feminist spatial practitioners; The Parasitic Reading Room a set of nomadic and spontaneous
reading spaces; Latent Infrastructures a prototype for socially-engaged art; Urban School Ruhr a
learning platform and a pedagogical experiment and MakeCity Festival a festival for architecture
and urban alternatives. She is co-editor of Explorations in Urban Practice (dpr-barcelona, 2017)
and associate editor of Make_Shift City, Renegotiating the Urban Commons (Jovis Verlag, 2013)
. Her
first built project is Casa Abierta, a house completed in Uruguay in 2012.
Talevi is a long-term collaborator at raumlabor_berlin. She has held teaching and research positions
at the TU Berlin and the University of Buenos Aires. Currently, she is acting as research associate
at the Berlin University of the Arts for the project Making Futures Bauhaus+
Bet Capdeferro
bosch.capdeferro architecture, Girona
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Bet Capdeferro is an architect from Girona. She studied at Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura
de Barcelona – UPC BarcelonaTech.
In 2003 she founded bosch.capdeferro arquitectura together with Ramon Bosch and since then they
have worked in projects of different scales and typologies, mainly focused on the relationship
between humankind and environment.
Their professional activity has progressed in parallel to teaching, supporting from the fields of
theory and research the development of design and construction processes.
They conceive the project as a concave and inclusive experience, capable of harmoniously integrating
through an open process all diverse agents and facts that configure it.
In 2011 they receive the EU Mies Award for Emerging Architecture.
In 2016 they are awarded at the XIII Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism – “Alternativas”
and at the X Latin American Architecture and Urbanism Biennial.
In 2018 they are awarded at the XIV Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism – “Más habitar,
más humanizar”.