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> Splitterwerk

Edith Hemmrich, Mark Blaschitz and Josef Roschitz are co-founders and owners of the Austrian-based brand SPLITTERWERK. The Label for Fine Arts and Engineering has been established for more than 25 years and has achieved an international reputation over time. From the outset, SPLITTERWERK has worked with an expanded concept of art across disciplines, with projects incorporating paintings, installations, architecture, urbanism and the new media that have paradigmatically explored the increasing interlinking of built spaces and media spaces. The studio’s projects have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Sao Paulo Biennial, the Documenta in Kassel, the International Building Exhibition Hamburg, Vienna Secession, the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz and the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, amongst others. Members have taught at the universities of Graz, Stuttgart, Monterrey, Linz, Innsbruck, Istanbul, Sarajevo, Vienna and others.

 
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> Architectural Services Dept.

 
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> Rocco Design Architects

Rocco Design Architects is a Chinese architectural practice based in Hong Kong. Working in a region with disparate cultural and physical landscapes, and where values from diverging times and places converge, Rocco Design’s work is grounded in the belief that architecture is the embodiment of culture – embracing and reinterpreting the past, as well as addressing modernity – and the requirements of contemporary living. Rocco Design’s works are marked by their sensitivity and sensibility. While always eager to explore and innovate, they are nonetheless aware that architecture, rather than just an art, is ultimately the art of problem-solving.

 
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> Atelier Global

Atelier Global is a young and aspiring practice that has a strong belief in the power of design and creativity. They regard architectural design as quintessential to living environments that constantly encounters new and emerging needs. AG always search for possibilities that may not be easily foreseen and create projects with new insights by establishing various seemingly unrelated cross-links to different project types, scales, and spaces. Their systematic yet trans-boundary approach on design has been successfully applied to comprehensive project types including culture, education, hospitality, living communities, retail and working spaces. The projects by AG are executed with critical attention to details. Atelier Global has received numerous design awards from Hong Kong and Cross-strait professional institutions and is actively involved in academic and cultural research including design Biennales and university teaching.

 
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> AFFECT-T

Dylan Baker-Rice founded AFFECT-T in 2009. He has pursued a varied career in architecture and design graduating from Appalachian State University with degrees in Anthropology/Sustainable Development and Construction Technology before earning his Master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture. Initially working as a Designer and Project Architect in New York with Kevin Kennon Architects, Studio Commonwealth, and Asymptote Architecture. He later moved to London to work with Zaha Hadid Architects before starting the studio.

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