Danijela Ćuk
Studio Ćuk thrives on exploring elemental contrasts, spanning interior design, architecture, industrial design, curation, and creative direction. At its core is a forward-thinking approach that seeks innovative expressions through cutting-edge technologies while deeply valuing craftsmanship, history, and context.
Founded in 1998 and based in London, the studio has grown into a globally recognized interdisciplinary brand. Known for her expressive style and eclectic perspective, Danijela Ćuk influence extends far beyond design, collaborating with leading contemporary brands and making a significant cultural impact.
Xavier Guarderas
PhD in Territorial Planning and Development.
Specialization in Urban Planning and Design.
Universitat de Barcelona Master in Territorial Planning and Development.
Specialization in Urban Planning and Design. Universitat de Barcelona
Architect Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Extensive experience in urban planning and design specialized in the integration of public space at various scales.
Development and management Pub-lic Space and of Sustainable Urban Mo-bility Plans for cities such as Barcelona, La Coruña, Quito.
Drafting of Master and Public Space plans, development of infrastructures, and development of urban strategies, as well as alternative mobility studies.
Expertise in development of innovative projects in the field of urban transfor-mation. Coordination of European pro-jects Horizon 2020 + EIT Urban Mobility.
Dragan Pavlović
Dragan is an award-winning architectural designer, consultant, and academic. He holds a PhD from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, an MA from ETSaB, UPC, and an architecture degree from the University of Novi Sad.
Dragan worked internationally on various projects on cultural, leisure and residential programs. He also coordinated the Bartlett Future Cities Doctoral
Network at the University College London (UCL) developing cross-disciplinary collaboration between academia and industry.
Jelena Prokopljević
Jelena Prokopljević is an architect and researcher in the field of history of socialist, east European and Asian architecture and urbanism in the global context. Graduated from the University of Belgrade (1998), holds a PhD at the Polytechnic University of Barcelona (2006). Adjunct professor of History and Theory of Architecture at the International University of Catalonia, School of Architecture and of Urban Studies in the Asia Pacific Region at the Pompeu Fabra University. Lecturer in the Urban and Architectural History of Barcelona at the Barcelona Architecture Centre. Author of numerous publications, both academic and for general public; invited lecturer at different universities: Paris, Oslo, Seoul, Bucharest, UB, La Salle and UAB in Barcelona. Member of the experts’ committee of the European Prize for Urban Public Space and nominator of the Mies van der Rohe Prize for Contemporary Architecture; member of direction board of Arquin-FAD (association for Fostering of Architecture and Design).
Her research on North Korean architecture and urbanism was included in the Korean Pavilion for Venice Biennale 2014 and she was the co-curator of “Aftermath. Architecture beyond architects”, Catalan exhibition for the Venice Biennale 2016. Grantee, with El Globus Vermell of the research grant “Premi Ciutat de Barcelona 2020” for the research on Constant’s New Babylon and its legacy in contemporary Barcelona.