Our project was selected for the national selection of Serbia at the Piran Days of Architecture, and it was also recognized at the Blakan Architecture Biennale.
At the 40th Piran Days of Architecture, which is the oldest and most prestigious architectural event in the region, a selection of 5 projects from 11 countries in southern and central Europe was presented. Apart from Serbia, countries from the region also took part in the event projects from Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Czech Republic, Montenegro, Greece, Croatia, Italy, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia, as well as faculties in Graz, Spital, Vienna, Banja Luka, Mostar, Sarajevo, Split, Zagreb, Thessaloniki, Budapest, Pescara, Trieste, Podgorica, Bratislava, Ljubljana, Maribor, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac and AA London.
We would like to share that the InGrid project has been selected by Mr. Andrej Stahovec, a work selector from Serbia, as one of the five best-built projects in the country over the past two years. We are honored by this recognition and grateful for the opportunity it provides. A delegation from our company, including Ana Ugrinić, project manager, Martina Milošević, Lead Architect, and Ivan Zuliani, member of the author’s team Zabriskie, attended the accompanying conference called “Context. Concept. Consensus”.
Also, we are proud to announce that the InGrid Schneider Electric HUB project, which involved the transformation of an industrial building within the Novkabel complex, has been recognized at the Balkan Architecture Biennale held in Belgrade on December 21-27, 2023. The project was awarded with recognition in the category for the best answer to the topic – “Back to the Roots”. The award was presented at the opening ceremony of the event, which featured projects from Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria and it was handed to our project director – Milena Katić.