DIGITAL & GOLD – MARKET IN GRUŽ, DUBROVNIK
A simple market cover project grew into a full urban renovation aiming to restore the villa’s monumentality while redefining the market as a unified, modern public building. The solution integrates historical layers, connects spaces inside and outside the walls, and balances visibility, ventilation, and openness. This is achieved through ten movable triangular awnings that provide flexible protection from weather while maintaining light, airflow, and clear views, creating a cohesive and vibrant public space.
DIGITAL & GOLD – GREENPARK SYMPHONY OFFICE BUILDING, BIH
The building is conceived as a terraced, dynamic composition that integrates naturally into its sloped, forested context, adapting organically to the topography. The basic concept of the building arose from the desire to provide employees of a growing IT company with an inspiring and dedicated workspace in a highly attractive location — offering exceptional views of Sarajevo and nestled in an idyllic forest setting.
The building itself, with its green walkable roof ramps, follows the contours of the surrounding pine forest. These same ramps extend into the interior, creating open, dynamic, and interactive spaces that fully support the needs of a creative workspace for a new generation.
DIGITAL & GOLD – CUKRARNA, SLOVENIA
The New Cukrarna represents a revolutionary new space in the cultural infrastructure of the city of Ljubljana. It is an urbanistic attractor at the city center’s edge, regenerating a former derelict city area. It builds its image and aesthetic upon its rich industrial heritage, working with simple materials, and using repetition as a metaphor of the industrial revolution. This industrial choice of materials and visual language is carefully reworked as a floating composition of volumes, drawing inspiration from the rich cultural history of the poets who once resided here, to provide a platform for artists of the future.
POISE & POWER – FLOATING UNIVERSITY BERLIN, BERLIN
Floating University Berlin is a living laboratory for urban practice in the rainwater retention basin of the former Tempelhof Airport. It brings together diverse disciplines to explore sustainable futures, hybrid spaces, and natureculture entanglements. Through experimental architecture and collaborative programs, it fosters ecological responsibility, social cohesion, and climate-resilient urban development in coexistence with a wetland ecosystem.
POISE & POWER – PARENT’S HOUSE, TUZLA
The project for the construction of the Parent House in Tuzla came to life at the beginning of the treatment of children suffering from malignant diseases at the Department of Hematology and Oncology of the Children’s Clinic at the University Clinical Center Tuzla, as the same needs and problems arose as in Sarajevo before the existence of a parent house Sarajevo. It comprises 400 square meters of living space with 5 accommodation units/apartments; shared spaces such as a living room, kitchen, laundry room; storage, and association premises.
POISE & POWER – ANONIMA AGRICOLA, ITALY
Anonima Agricola is a counter manifesto to challenge the postcard idea of the Tuscan landscape. Reflecting on this territory shaped by the postwar Riforma Agraria, the project proposes a new idea of countryside other than the picturesque. Hence it embraces a techno- pastoral language while introducing a focus on innovative ecological solutions.
LOCAL & LOUD – PRAGUE EYES – RIVERFRONT REVITALISATION, CZECH REPUBLIC
Revitalization of Prague riverfront area is Prague’s largest investment in public space of post-totalitarian era after the 1989 Velvet revolution, the first of its kind and sociocultural impact. It brings life to the public space and 20 vaults in the riverside wall serving as cafes, workshops, galleries, space for neighbor meetings and public toilets. By gradual program activation, they have achieved cultural and social revival, and subsequently, architectural rehabilitation. The vast revitalized riverfront area stretches along the three Prague embankments, almost 4 km in length, and thanks to their activities it became one of the liveliest places in the city.
LOCAL & LOUD – THE PISCU SCHOOL MUSEUM AND WORKSHOP, ROMANIA
The Piscu School Museum and Workshop continues in a more subtle, cultural and educational way, the pottery tradition in a small village near Bucharest. The project, started in the promising context of a student design workshop, was built mainly by its initiators helped by volunteers, and came true as a gathering place around a living heritage.
LOCAL & LOUD – BRIDGE OVER FOŠA, CROATIA
Within the contact zone of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site we have designed a new steel pedestrian bridge that redefines its role beyond a simple crossing of the sea channel. Envisioned as a vibrant social hub and an architectural landmark, the bridge integrates seamlessly into its historical surroundings while establishing a distinct identity. It subtly references Trogir’s esteemed shipbuilding heritage and maritime spirit, reinforcing a deep connection between the city’s past and its evolving urban fabric.
SHARP & SLOW – PRODUCTION AND OFFICE BUILDING DUBROVČAN, CROATIA
A production and office building is located in Dubrovčan, a village northwest of Zagreb, characterized by a rural and natural landscape. Situated in an environment that is rapidly transforming into a small business and industrial complex, the plot was originally used as a construction waste landfill. By remediating the landfill, the plot is revived, creating a new topography, a new nature. Following the natural slope of the land, three mounds are formed on the site, defining the central space and pedestrian access paths. Technical, production, and shared spaces are arranged within the mounds, oriented toward the pedestrian path that connects them.
SHARP & SLOW – THE OSJEK MOSQUE, AHAKNAP, BIH
The space of the mosque was conceived as a harmonious synthesis of two fundamental architectural elements: a protective fence wall and a concrete dome. The dome, interpreted as a crystallized canopy, not only defines the vertical axis of the composition but also emphasizes the contemplative and prayerful character of the whole. The fence wall is designed as a protective shell – a barrier that invites entry and at the same time creates a discreet distance from the outside world. This transitional space is shaped by filtration processes: through water, scents, greenery and spatial transitions, an atmosphere of internal preparation for meeting the mihrab is created.
SHARP & SLOW – Seddülbahir Fortress, TURKEY
Today the Seddülbahir Fortress is a vibrant place. The architecture invites all to reflect upon the history of past destruction and war, and to cherish peace. With its unique entrance complex, museum, an artists’ workshop, and redesigned village square, all serving visitors and the local community, the fortress looks to a future in which war is now a distant, but important memory.











