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Dr Eva Vaništa Lazarević
Conference Director
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia

Professor. Professional experience as educator, urban and architectural design practitioner, researcher and editor. Founder and Architect in charge in Architectural Design Studio "Atelier Eva Vaništa Lazarević", Belgrade. Member of the Board of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Member of the Commission for urbanism at Chamber of Engineers of Serbia, prev. Member of the City Government Commission for urbanism and prev. Councilor for Architecture and Urbanism in Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning of Republic of Serbia. Full Member of ISOCARP. Expert in urban design, urban renewal, regeneration and protection of cultural heritage.

Scientific Committee
In Alphabetical order
Dr Milena Vukmirović
Conference Executive Coordinator
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia

Research associate. Her research interests are focused on the investigation of the relationship between quality of everyday environment and competitiveness of the cities. At the present, she is engaged in the research, project Modernization of the Western Balkans funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of Republic of Serbia. She is a founder of the CSO 5km/h that aims to promote walking as a sustainable transport mode and co- founder of professional association Urban Laboratory, Belgrade. She is Full member of ISOCARP, member of AESOP Young Planning Academics and Serbian and Belgrade Urban Planning Association.

Prim. Nataša Fikfak
General hospital "Dr Franca Derganca", Nova Gorica, Slovenia
 

Nataša Fikfak, dr. med. After the degree at Medical faculty, University of Ljubljana has been working at General hospital Nova Gorica, in the Department of internal medicine. Her working areas are hematology and treatment of patients with lymphoma and blood diseases. From 2014 she is the Director (v.d.) of General hospital "Dr Franca Derganca", Nova Gorica.

Dr Alenka Fikfak
Regional Conference Director
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 

Architect, Assistant Professor. Head of Chair of urbanism at UL FA, Head of UL FA Management Board, member of Chamber UL FA.Participant and coordinator in different EU projects/programmes. She is co-editor of the international scientific journal “Igra ustvarjalnosti" / "The Creativity Game” and main organiser of the scientific conference “Pametni urbanizem”.

Enrico Anguillari
Indipendent Researcher, Venice, Italy

Architect, Ph.D in Urbanism. He teached at University of Camerino and at Iuav in Venice. Currently he teach Urban Landscape Designat University of Florence. Member and leader within research teams on planning and environmental issues, his most recent interests cover development projects and researches in environmentally sensitive areas.

Dr Milica Bajić Brković
ISOCARP - The International Society of City and Regional Planners, The Hague, Netherlands

Professor and President of ISOCARP. Educated as an architect and planner in ex-Yugoslavia and USA, she has dedicated her professional life to the built environment. She has extensive professional experience as a university educator, researcher, university executive, editor, planning commissioner and planning practitioner.

MSc Petar Arsić
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia
 

Professor, President of the Union of Serbian Architects (2001-2008), Member of Serbian and Montenegrin Commission for UNESCO and member of UIA Sports and Leisure Program Group. He has active university and professional career, with a large number of projects realized in Serbia and abroad.

His work is focused on the research of social transformations of public spaces, influence of migration processes on substantive designs of cities and models for the recuperation of the community. Heis leader of the KUDC3, a collective for spatial research and studies of contemporary urban trends in built environment. 

Dr Boštjan Bugarič
Indipendent Researcher, KUD C3, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dr Jadranka Buturović-Ponikvar
University Medical Center Ljubljana (UMCL), Department of Nephrology

Jadranka Buturović-Ponikvar, MD, PhD, is a nephrologist, Vice-Head of the Department of Nephrology, University Medical Center Ljubljana (UMCL), and Professor of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana. From January 2014 she is Assistant Director for Research at UMCL. Her major professional and scientific interests are hemodialysis, kidney transplantation and ultrasonography/Doppler diagnostics in nephrology. 

Architect, Doctor of Science, Assistant Professor in Urban Planning. She is the author of the monograph Urbanistično načrtovanje ('Urban Planning'), of the collection of papers O urbanizmu ('On Urban Planning') and co-author of several professional monographs. As part of teaching staff exchange, she was a visiting professor at five renowned European schools of architecture in France, Germany, Great Britain and Switzerland. 

Dr Ilka Čerpes
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Slovenia
 
Dr Olja Čokorilo

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia

Assistant professor at the Department of Air Transport participated in the development of over 30 projects in the transportation field and published 6 books and over 75 articles. She is founder and director of the ICTTE - International Conference for Traffic and Transport Engineering and editor in chief to the IJTTE – International Journal for Traffic and Transport Engineering. She is a member of the Serbian Chamber of Engineers, Air Transport Research Society (2008), Società Italiana Infrastrutture Viarie, AIS3, Women’s Government and Union of Engineers and Technicians of Serbia.

Professor. Member of International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), Paris, Grazer Alterssachverständigenkommission and Jury European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europe Nostra Prize.

Dr Grigor Doytchinov
Institute for Urban Design, Technical University of Graz, Austria
 

Associate Professor. She published articles and chapters in international and national journals and books focusing on the problems of identity of urban pattern, quality of public space and climate change. Her research interests are historical, cultural and physical aspects of urban environment, urban morphology and transformations.

Dr Aleksandra Đukić
University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia
 

Full professor. Member of the Scientific Committee of CRIBA (Regional Center Information Architectural Barriers). Coordinator of the Accessibility Lab project, supported by the Province of Trieste. Research activity and scientific production is focuses on Human CenteredDesign (inclusive design) and Technology of Architecture (technological innovation, sustainable urban and building design). 

Ilaria Garofolo  
University of Trieste, Deaprtment of Engineering and Architecture, Italy
 
Dr Bob Giddings 
Northumbria University Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Newcastle, United Kingdom

Professor. Bob was School Research Director for ten years and supervises PhD candidates. He has published a number of academic journal papers, international conference papers and a book Artists’ Impressions in Architectural Design. He is a member of: Royal Institute of British Architects, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building, Fellow of the Forum for the Built Environment, Lead Examiner for the Architects Registration Board, Arts and Humanities Research Council Peer Review College, CIOB Innovation and Research Panel, CIOB Faculty of Architecture and Surveying Board; Ambassador and National Spokesperson for Architecture.

Tadej Glažar Msc
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 

Architect, Associate Professor. Invited guest lecturer and studio critic at TU Graz, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Nantes, Građevinsko arhitektonski fakultet Split, ZHAW Winterthur, Arhitektonski fakultet Zagreb, ETH Zurich. Practicing architect. Author of numerous architectural, urban projects and competitions awarded with national and international prizes. Member of editorial board of magazines Oris (Zagreb, Croatia) and Werk, Bauen und Wohen (Zurich, Switzerland). Jury advisor for European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies Van Der Rohe award.

Dr Mojca Golobič  
University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 

Associate Professor. She is head of the Department for Landscape architecture, where she has a full time teaching position and leads the research program “landscape as a living environment”. Her teaching and research work focusses on methods in environmental and land-use planning, quality of urban environment, landscape evaluation and public participation.

Dr Ioannis Kiousopoulos
Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Athens, Hellas

Architect, Surveying Eng. He is teaching Urban Planning and Regional Development. Board member of Hellenes Urban and Regional Planners Association. His scientific interests focus on coastal areas, marine spatial planning, urban space evolution, land uses, sustainable tourism development etc.

Associate Professor. His professional research interests are primarily related to structural engineering, design of structures and use of advanced structural systems and new materials in architecture and structural engineering. Participated in several research projects oriented to development of advanced technological systems for increase of safety of building structures and in development of an energy efficient and earthquake resistant passive house building technique. He also cooperated in development of trans-national virtual campus platform for study of architecture and engineering (VIPA). 

Dr Vojko Kilar  
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Slovenia
Dr Liljana Jankovič Grobelšek
DUPPS,  Municipality of Ljubljana, Departmant for spatial planning, Ljubljana, Slovenia

DUPPS president. DUPPS is a member od ETCP-CEU (European town and city planners). Former presidentof the Section for spatial planning in the Chamber for arcihtecture and space of Slovenia. She published articles in national journals focusing on the problems of public spaces and opportunities for private space open to the public. Rewarded with the Maks Fabiani award for best achievements in spatial planning and urban design in 2010 and Golden penci laward in 2013.

Dr Matevž Gorenšek  
University Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Spine Surgery Unit, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 

His primary field of work is degenerative spine surgery, infection of the spine and spine tumor surgery. Apart from this he is also involved in basic and clinical research in orthopedics as well as in teaching process for medical students and residents on his department. 

Dimitrij Klančič  
General hospital "Dr Franca Derganca", Nova Gorica, Slovenia
 

After the degree at Medical faculty,  University of Ljubljana he has been working at General hospital Nova Gorica, in the Department of internal medicine. His working areas are nephrology with dylisis, hipertension. From 2007 he is the Head of the Department of internal medicine in General hospital Nova Gorica.

Dr Saja Kosanović
University of Priština settled in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Architecture, Serbia
 

Assistant Professor. She publishes articles in international journals and presents her work in international conferences, focusing on sustainable and resilient architecture and built environment. Her research interests are energy efficiency, sustainability assessment, and architectural education.

Dr Matjaž Klemenc
General hospital "Dr Franca Derganca" and University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Slovenia
 

He is a specialist of internal medicine and cardiovascular medicine. Head of intensive care unit at the General hospital of Nova Gorica and assistant Professor of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana. His major professional and scientific interests are interventional cardiology, hypertension, and autonomic nervous system. 

Dr Aleksandra Krstić - Furundžić
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia

Professor and Head of Department of Architectural Technologies. Expert domains: Architectural design, Modern technologies, Roof and façade materialization, Industrialized construction, Renovation of facilities aimed at energy efficiency. She works as a researcher at the National Energy Efficiency Program, the projects of the Ministry of Science of Serbia, and is currently participating in an international project and Strategies for a Low Carbon Built Environment. Member of several professional associations, the author of two books, one monograph and other scientific papers.

Janez Koželj
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Since 1995 his interest has been shifted to the strategic issues of the contemporary urban design.  Focusing his research on the contemporary city, he relates analytical results to his built projects. His urban studies and outlines of architecture were published in several books; he have received many national and international awards for architecture. Since 2006 he is Deputy Mayor of Ljubljana Municipality, responsible for urban and traffic planning, urban design and environment. The main task of his office is to introduce the policies of sustainable development  of the city.

Dr Višnja Kukoč  
University of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, Split, Croatia
 

Senior Lecturer. Published articles in professional national and international journals and daily media, held lectures at home and abroad, and participated in international exhibitions focusing on thecityin transition and relatedattitude towardspublic places. Research interests are programming, planning and realisation of public places with regard to realised projects.

Prof. Vladimir Lojanica 
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia
 

Professor and Head of the Department of Architecture. Academic and teaching objectives: architectural design skill development, creative thinking and formulation of the concept in terms of the specific context. Dozens of professional awards for architectural projects, achievements and competitions, both national and international. He contributed in development of spatial-programmatic study of sport and recreational complex Ski Dome, Berlin, Germany and Resorts for 12000 inhabitants, Moscow region, Russian Federation. Prof. Lojanica is an awarded author of several completed projects- Since 1998 he is a leading architect and founder of proASPEKT architectural studio.

Dr Piotr Lorens
Faculty of Architecture, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland

Professor and Head of the Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning. He completed the post-graduate studies (as Fulbright Fellow) at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been guest lecturer at numerous universities around Europe. He is expert in the planning and management of urban regeneration projects, and he has been involved in the development of urban regeneration plans for numerous municipalities in Poland.

Prof. Lucia Martincigh 
Faculty of Architecture, University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy
 

Architect, Professor of Architectural Technology, University Roma Tre, Rome, Italy. Co-ordinator of the Doctorate: “Sustainable Urban Development”. Director of the Postgraduate Specialisation Course: “Eco-sustainable Design”. Expert for evaluation of EC research. National Delegate EC COST Programs: Action C6, C11, C358. Scientific responsible for national and European research on sustainable mobility, urban design and upgrading, environmental and energy issues (e.g. PROMISING, PROMPT, SIZE, ASI, TATT). Coordinator of interdisciplinary groups for pilot projects. Mentions and prizes for research and projects. Scientific co-ordinator, lecturer, chairperson in national/international conferences. Walk 21 Programme Committee member. WHO Editorial Board member. National and international publishing activity: articles, essays and books.

Assistant Professor at the Department of Urbanism. She has over 20 years of experience in teaching in the field of urban planning and urban design. The author of the publication Urbanism of Belgrade: Guide for Research the Process of Space Production, and co-author of the monograph (with Nada Lazarevic Bajec) Strategic Urban Design and Cultural Diversity. From 2010 to 2014 she was the director of master studies Integrated Urbanism at University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture.

Dr Marja Maruna
University  of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Begrade, Serbia
 
Dr Vladimir Milenković
University  of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Begrade, Serbia

Assistant professor at the Department of Architecture UBFA; architect and music pedagogue. His field of interest includes theory of form, methodology of design and designing practice. He is the author of several books as well as academic exhibitions. All Inclusive H2O Volos (MMCA Thessaloniki 2012, CCS Paris 2012) and Almost Transparent Blue (MDW Fort St. Elmo, La Valletta, Malta 2014). Awarded on many architectural competitions as well as for built work (Commercial building Textil Užice Nominated for Mies van der Rohe Award 2009), and co-founder of NeoArhitekti Beograd.

Prof. Ljubomir Miščević
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia

Professor and Croatian leading expert in the domain of energy efficiency building. President of Croatian section of International Solar Energy Society (ISES), Croatian Center of Renewable Energy Sources (CERES) and Committee for energy-efficient and sustainable architecture in the Croatian Chamber of Architects. About twenty years working professionally and scientifically on the topic of the passive solar architecture and environmental protection. Nearly ten realized low energy and passive solar family houses and dwellings. A number of prizes on the architectural competitions. About 80 scientific papers and studies. Numerous interior design projects and realizations.

Dr Eglė Navickienė
Vilnius Gedimino Technical University Faculty of Architecture, Vilnius, Lithuania

Associate Professor and Vice-Dean for Research. She is an author of a book, scientific papers in international and national journals and professional media. Her current research interests cover integration of contemporary architecture into historic urban environment, preservation of urban heritage, spirit of place, also architectural composition and research in architecture.

Dr Gabriel Pascariu
“Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning, Bucharest, Romania

Professor. He has been teaching territorial and strategic planning, urban regeneration and other related issues at the Faculty of Urban Planning of “Ion Mincu” University. Member of the editorial board of the magazine “Urbanismul – new series”. Published over 100 articles and is author or co-author of more than 15 published books and scientific reports. Since 2011, he is member of the Higher Board of the Romanian Register of Urban Planners and in 2013 was elected President of the Romanian Association of Urban Planners.

Dr Lea Petrović Krajnik
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urban Planning, Spatial planning and Landscape Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
 

Senior researcher. In scientific research, published papers and professional work her approach is interdisciplinary. Her professional and academic work interweaves architecture, urban design, urban and spatial planning and landscape architecture. Her main scientific research interests are urban transformations and sustainable urban and regional development. 

Dr Nevena Novaković  
University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
 

Senior Teaching Assistant and Coordinator for Academic Mobility. Her research and scholarship focuses on contemporary issues of urbanism with emphasis on analytical urban design and peripheral open spaces of everyday life. Her current research topics are centered on relation between urban form and social behavior, with a particular focus on communal open spaces in public housing neighborhoods.  

Dr Marija Pfeifer
University of Ljubljana, Medical Faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 

Professor of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology. Her postgraduate education took place at different institutions (in Hamburg-Eppendorf for neuroendocrinology, in London at St. Bartholomew's and Middlesex Hospital, in Hershey, Pennsylvania). Her main fields of interest are pituitary diseases, especially GHD and atherogenesis; PCOS - metabolic and vascular derangements, obesity and cellular lipid handling; male hypogonadism, LOH in diabetic patients and CVD; calcium, vitamin D and osteoporosis. She serves as a member of the International Advisory Board of Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology and of the Editorial board of Hormones. She is the president of the Slovenian Endocrine Society.

Is a researcher and a teacher. His research focus is on the role of technology in the city and its cultural and ethical capacity. He has thought in Slovenia (FA), Germany (TU Berlin) and United Kingdom (The CASS, London Met). He has contributed to conferences, and published internationally on topics of impact of technology on urbanisation in rapidly developing regions in China.

Tomaž Pipan
London Metropolitan University, The CASS, London, United Kingdom
 
Dr Goran Radović
Faculty of Architecture Podgorica, Montenegro University, Podgorica, Montenegro

Professor at the Faculty of Architecture. Expert for rehabilitation and reconstruction of cultural monuments and author of dozens of buildings and projects. Member of the Union of Architects of Montenegro, Organization of the architects, Podgorica, Chamber of Engineers of Montenegro, Board of Engineers Association of Montenegro 2006-2008, Architectural Association School of South East Europe, Association of architectural education in Europe AEEA and European Academy of Architecture.

Dr Ralf Risser 
Research Institute FACTUM, Vienna, Austria
 

Professor. Focus of work on attitude and acceptance matters, marketing and motive-research, driver diagnostics and rehabilitation. One of the main topics of work is the development and use of instruments that allow an adequate research on human motives as a basis for social management. Specialist on qualitative survey techniques, behavior observation, heuristic procedures like workshops etc., and group-dynamics-based creative and training measure.

Dr Jasmina Siljanoska
St. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Architecture, Skopje, FYR Macedonia

Professor of Urban Design and Planning. She has established Archin, the first independent architectural magazine in Republic of Macedonia. She has been European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe independent expert, and a member of several scientific and organizational boards of international conferences. Member of Management committee of two COST Actions TU0803 “Cities Regrowing Smaller - Fostering Knowledge on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities across Europe” and TU1204 “People Friendly Cities in a Data Rich World”.

Manfred Schrenk
CEIT - Central European Institute of Technology, Schwechat, Austria

Director of CEIT and CEIT ALANOVA. Heading CEIT - Central European Institute of Technology, a small but highly innovative applied research institute in Schwechat / Austria (Vienna Metropolitan Area). Extensive experience in urban planning, spatial development, geographic information systems (GIS), transport planning, multimedia applications, ICT & society & space. Vorstand/board member ÖGR - Austrian Society of Spatial Planning; Deputy President AGEO - Austrian Umbrella Organization for Geoinformation and Chairman CORP - Competence Center for Urban and Regional Planning.

Associate Professor. Practice in the field of architectural and urban design in architectural offices in Slovenia and Austria for 20 years. Later employed at the Office for Spatial planning at the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Ljubljana, 1999 - 2001 adviser to the government in the field of spatial planning. Since 2000 teaching and research projects in different fields of spatial and urban development; delegate and national coordinator to the European Research Programs COST C10 “Outskirts of the European Cities” and COST A26; member of the Council for Housing Development at the Ministry of Environment, Spatial development and Energy.

Dr Metka Sitar
University of Maribor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Architecture, Maribor, Slovenia
Dr Stefan van der Spek
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment, Delft, Netherlands

Associate Professor and Director of Education at Geomatics. Specialism: Architectural, Urban and Interior designer. Working in own office for design and consultancy. Theme: Connectors, intermodal transfer points, human hub. Practical: architecture - urban design, public space, space, place, nodes, infrastructure, networks, traffic and transportation, public-private, object and context, future/perspective. Theoretical: research-by-design.

Dr Aleksandra Stupar 
University  of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Begrade, Serbia
 

Associate Professor. Her research interest are technological, political and cultural aspects of contemporary urban transformations. She is the author of the award-winning book The City of Globalization – Challenges, Transformations, Symbols (2009) and the winner of the Gerd Albers Award 2008, given by ISOCARP, for the best published article on urbanism. Aleksandra was a guest researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society in Graz and the University of Tampere - School of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2012 she was a guest-editor of a thematic issue of the Serbian Architectural Journal (SAJ) entitled City vs. Innovation. Currently also in charge for editing the track ‘City and Society’ of the lecture series ‘Architecture-Utopia-Realism’ at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture.

Dr Christian Suau  
University of Strathclyde, Department of Architecture, Glasgow, Scotland
 

Senior Lecturer in Architecture. Dr Suau holds a Ph.D. in Architecture and Master in Urban Design. He has taught Architectural Design at the Welsh School of Architecture (Wales) and in various international design workshops. Currently he leads Mobiland Glasgow and Radical Architecture studios. He is director of the Glasgow Project Office at Strathclyde University, Department of Architecture (Scotland).

Dr Ljupko Šimunović
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia

Associate Professor. Member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Scientific Council for Traffic, Section for rail and intermodal transport. He published dozens of scientific papers and researches in the domain of sustainable transport, integral traffic systems, road network safety management, etc. He is a participant at the development project titled: Sustainable mobility plan development.

Dr Bojana Beović
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of medicine, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Associate Professor. From 2006 to 2009 she was the president of the Health Council at the Ministry of Health of Slovenia. Since 2012, she is the President of the Educational Council at the Medical Chamber of Slovenia. Currently, she is the head of the ID Consultancy Service at UMC Ljubljana. Since 2004 she is the president of the Slovenian Society of Chemotherapy and since 2005 the vice-president of the Intersectoral Coordination Mechanism for Prudent Use of Antimicrobials at the Ministry of Health. Since 2008 she is the head of the Antibiotic Committee in UMC Ljubljana. At the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious diseases (ESCMID), she is the honorary secretary of the ESCMID Study group for Antibiotic policies (ESGAP). She is associated professor of infectious diseases at the Medical School, University of Ljubljana. She is also involved in undergraduate and postgraduate education at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Faculty of Biotechnology. Her current focus of interest in research is antibiotic stewardship, infections in surgery, infections with multiple resistant bacteria (ESBL producing bacteria and MRSA) and chronic wound infections. 

Boštjan Cotič
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

Researcher at the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia. His primary field of work is Brownfield regeneration, Sustainable urban planning and energy efficiency issues in Urban planning. He is mainly involved in European research and transnational co-operation projects. Currently, he is a member of the executive board of the Town and Spatial Planning association of Slovenia and a member of the expert jury of the Maks Fabiani spatial planning Award.

Prim. Dr Vlasta Vodopivec Jamšek
Health Centre Nova Gorica, Slovenia
 
Dr Vlatko Korobar 
St. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Architecture, Skopje, FYR Macedonia
 

Professor. The winner for Best Design 2010th and an expert in design of educational institutions. He has received national architectural awards for several of his education buildings, and established Archin, the first independent architectural magazine in Macedonia. He has been on the editorial boards of several architectural magazines in the region, curated the Macedonian pavilion at the 2004 Venice Biennale, and taken part in the Macedonian exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2008.

Dr Martina Zbašnik-Senegačnik
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 

Associate Professor at University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Slovenia, where she teaches Building technologies and materials, Ecological principals of architecture and Design studio. Her scientific research is focused mainly on energy efficient houses, ecological architecture and building technologies. She has published two books: Façade coating and Passive house.

Professor and Deputy Dean in Research at the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, RTU. Her field of research includes sustainable housing, regeneration of neighbourhoods, quality of residential environment, and sustainable urban development.She is an author for more than 40 scientific publications, a contributor to Urban Sustainability and Governance. Member of Editorial Boards of the Scientific Journals Architecture and Urban Planning (RTU), Landscape Architecture and Art (LLU) andmember of Latvian Union of Architects, European Network for Housing Research, coordinator of International Committee for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of Modern Movement.

Dr Sandra Treija  
Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Riga, Latvia
Dr Alma Zavodnik Lamovšek
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civiland Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Assistant Professor. Vice-dean for Student Affairs and Head of Spatial Planning Chair at the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering.  She has published 74 bibliographic units in her research field. Alma Zavodnik Lamovšek is the author or co-author of 47 works published as part of, or stand-alone, monographs, 23 articles in peer-reviewed journals (out of which 7 were published in SCI/SSCI journals), and many scientific papers in international and domestic conferences.

Full time general practitioner and from 2012 also the Head of the Department of General Practice at Health Centre Nova Gorica. In 2011 she completed her PhD thesis The Development of an Instrument to Assess and Improve Management of Primary Care Practices in Slovenia at the University of Ljubljana. Her main areas of interest are preventive medicine, management of chronic disease and quality assessment in health care. She is a member of the Medical Chamber of Slovenia and the Slovenian Medical Society.

Prim. Dr Vlasta Vodopivec Jamšek
Health Centre Nova Gorica, Slovenia

Professor at the Faculty of Architecture in Podgorica. His scientific research is related to fields which are mutually permeated: environmental aspects of vernacular architecture and energy efficiency in buildings i.e. sustainable architecture. Professor Vuksanovic is engaged in writing the rulebooks and training of professionals (certified for energy audits and reference training). He is member of Board for Technical Sciences of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, member of International Solar Energy Society ISES, and member of American Society of Building Science Educators SBSE. He is member of Chamber of Engineers, vice-president of Montenegrin Association of Earthquake Engineering and vice-president of Green Building Council of Montenegro GBC ME.

Dr Dušan Vuksanović
Faculty of Architecture Podgorica, Montenegro University, Podgorica, Montenegro
 
Dr Carmelo Zappulla
Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
 

Founding partner of External Reference Architects, a firm active in design and research he holds a PhD with Honors from Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya. He published articles in international and national journals, arguing that the use of patterns, can connect architectural theory with practice, by representing, at the same time, the most relevant strains of research in contemporary design.

Invited Professor for Architectural Design at the Trieste Faculty of Architecture, and previously  for Architectural Design for the Urban Renewal at the Ferrara Faculty of Architecture. Director of Waltritsch a+u, Architetti Urbanisti Trieste (www.wapu.it) with projects spanning between architecture, interior design and urban planning, and  specialization in cultural and educational buildings as well as in masterplan design. 

Dimitri Waltritsch
Waltritsch a+u, Architetti Urbanisti Trieste, Italy
 
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