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For us, urban design is the overarching matrix into which streets, buildings, parks and infrastructure sit.

It must be thought of holistically, so the configuration of the public realm accommodates our behaviour and positively conditions our relationship to the city.

The city is defined not just by the character of its neighbourhoods, but also by the physical appearance of the built environment. Urban design elements like pavements, street furniture, green spaces, traffic systems and lighting strategies, must be considered simultaneously so that a coherent, welcoming and pleasant cityscape emerges.

Our approach to each project develops from a study of flows and uses to come up with proposals that streamline the movement of traffic, guarantee accessibility and create attractive and inviting spaces that encourage meeting and interaction.

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massing study

circulation, use and flow

space planning

lighting study

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fixed furniture and fittings

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selected work

Slatina square

Slatina square

Slatina Square shows that architecture is about life, about the people who interact with a place. The square itself appears alive and changing. With an interactive and flexible design, it allows people to walk, jump, sit, shop, to be creative, and pick their own lifestyle.

elemental complex

elemental complex

This masterplan stands out for its pleasing and unconventional use of geometry. Following a simple hexagonal grid, the buildings’ shape conveys the impression of a helix movement. The result is a dynamic occupation of space, that is an invitation to the residents, and an openness to the surrounding green areas.

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