Last week, the Days of Oris convention brought together over 2,000 architects, marking it as the largest architectural gathering in the region. Among the distinguished speakers was Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, who emphasized his view of architecture as an integral part of the environment.
Numerous international and local architects presented their recent projects at the Days of Oris 24 international architectural festival, which was traditionally held in the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb. Over two intense days (November 15th and 16th), the event featured lectures on current architectural topics and opportunities for informal networking.
Prostoria has proudly supported Oris since the inception of our brand, and this year, we had the honor of showcasing our Buffa collection on the main stage.
In addition to Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the lineup of speakers included architect and engineer Carlo Ratti (Italy), Rob Adams – Adams Urban (Australia), José María de Lapuerta – DL+A Arquitectos (Spain), Carlos Martínez de Albornoz – Tuñón y Albornoz Arquitectos (Spain), Dinko Peračić – Platforma 9,81 / ARP (Croatia), Elementarna (Slovenia), TEN (Serbia, Switzerland), and Vedina Babahmetović – Entasis (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Photo: Damil Kalogjera