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Seiji Takahashi
Japan (JP)
Seiji Takahashi is a Japanese Architect. He is currently based in Nagoya,Aichi,Japan where he’s been running his own Architecture’ KIRYU ATELIER&T Architects Co., Ltd’. The firm works in the diverse segments of Interior and Architecture of Residential, Villa,Commercials, Corporates, Hospitals and Factory.Their designs are highly detailed, and they are constantly pursuing creativity and beauty.
View ProfileDavid Osborn
Great Britain (GB)
I am a photographer with over 35 years of experience from news to corporate photography.Over those years I have seen the standard of photography fall to low levels. I want to remind people that photography is an art to be taken seriously and has the ability to create beautiful works of art in its own right. That technology is not a replacement for artistic talent and sensitivity, that there is more to digital photography than clicking the shutter. It is about creating images adapting the latest technology to the same principles old master painters had. Its time to improve photography standards and raise it up from the mundane. Give it a new level of appreciation.
View ProfileFarzan Shamasblou
Iran (IR)
Farzan Shamasblou is an Iranian architect and multidisciplinary designer, and has been the design director of Pratic studio since 2016. He earned his Master’s degree from IA University in Tehran after having completed his bachelor in Khayyam University of Mashhad, IRAN. Prior to founding Pratic Studio, Farzan was an associate architect at “Shirdel and Associates Architects”, and previously worked in both independent and collaborative design environments. Interested in creative problem solving and critical design thinking, Farzan has worked on multiple projects in various fields of design, including award-winning architectural projects, as well as furniture, products and artworks that have been featured in exhibitions.
View ProfileAurimas Syrusas
Lithuania (LT)
At IMPLMNT architects, we specialize in public building architecture, interiors, and exhibition design. We prioritize concept and context in our work, striving for perfect function in every project. Our team's dedication to creating meaningful and functional spaces has garnered recognition and awards. We're also committed to sustainability, contributing to a healthier future. We believe that our focus on conceptuality, contextuality, and function sets us apart, making us an invaluable part of the architectural landscape.
View ProfileAna Rita Soares - Interior Design
Portugal (PT)
Born in Setúbal in 1981, started studying architecture in Setúbal, and graduated in Interior Design in Madrid, in 2004. Developed her first interior design works also in Madrid. In 2006, created the “Atelier Ana Rita Soares – Interior Design”. Between 2006 and 2012, was a decorator on the Show “Querido Mudei a Casa”, displayed on the SIC Mulher channel, and, between 2011 and 2012, was responsible for the for the Decoration section of the show “Mais Mulher”, on the same channel. Counts with various participations in the press, such as periodical features on “Casa Dez”, “Flash Decoração” and “Casa Cláudia” magazines. In the education field, was the creator and coordinator of the first Interior Design course on Magestil, in Lisbon, and regularly runs decoration workshops in Escola de Moda de Lisboa. Develops a wide range of architecture and interior design projects for private homes, offices and hotels in Portugal and Angola. Is currently working on the interior design and decoration of a hostel and restaurant in Sintra’s historical center, among other projects.
View ProfileTim Siahatgar
United States of America (US)
My name is Tim Siahatgar, and I am an architectural engineer based in Irvine, California. Having graduated from a leading architectural engineering program, my career has been marked by a deep interest in modularity and flexible structures. As an expert in building construction, I recognize that the connectors within a building's structure are crucial for creating solid and rigid constructions. Whether it involves wood-to-wood lumber connections using nails, glue, or bolts, or metal-to-metal connections through bolts or welding, the strength of a building hinges on these essential connections. Upon meticulous examination, I have identified that aluminum extrusions offer numerous advantages over traditional wood or metal materials for human habitation. However, a persistent challenge for over a century has been the connection of two hollow extrusions. Although aluminum welding is precise, it is prohibitively expensive, and bolting two extrusion elements together fails to adequately handle lateral loads. While aluminum extrusions have been used for building framing since 1904, their applications have primarily been limited to interior framing within the building industry. Several European companies, such as Syma-Systems in Switzerland, attempted to develop locking solutions for connecting extrusions as early as 1985, but these efforts were largely confined to interior framing. The true breakthrough came with the work of Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), a renowned architect who invented an interlocking joint specifically for aluminum extrusions in constructing geodesic dome structures. Inspired by Fuller's pioneering work, I have, after years of research and development, created an enhanced interlocking clamping system for modular aluminum geometric profiles. This invention offers swift and straightforward improvements to traditional connector techniques, thereby enhancing the robustness, comfort, efficiency, affordability, and sustainability of building structures. A comparison between conventional wood connectors, current wood stud skin stress framing, and the state-of-the-art technology in MHS building systems reveals significant differences. My design incorporates an interlocking structural aluminum framing that, through testing and analysis, has proven to be twenty times stronger than counterparts commonly found in almost all wood or light steel stud framing used in Type 5 light building construction. Beyond strengthening structural integrity, my design contributes to sustainability by making building structures recyclable, relocatable, and renewable. As an architectural engineer committed to advancing building construction, I take immense pride in my ability to make a positive and lasting impact on our world
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