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Aleksander Vujović is an architect, urban planner, and spatial artist. Frequent relocations and changes of environment during his childhood inspired a desire to study space in greater depth. His combined interest in art and technology led him to architecture and urbanism, and later to scenography. For his master’s thesis he received the Prešeren Award at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana, where he later worked for ten years as a teaching assistant. He is currently completing his doctoral studies on the theme of public interest and negotiation in urban planning, while in practice he is active in urban planning tasks as well as apartment renovations and the design of selected public spaces through the Studio for Urban Planning and Analysis (SUPA), which he founded and still leads.
He regularly appears at regional professional gatherings and conferences (e.g., Progres (Ljubljana), Rebec (Belgrade), BIG SEE (Portorož), sharing both theoretical and practical expertise. His spatial reflections have been published in various media, including Outsider, Hiše, Razpotja, and the daily Večer. Between 2012 and 2018 he was editor of the spatial portal Trajekt, in 2021–2022 a member of the editorial board of Outsider, and in 2023 he co-founded the magazine Ventilator. He occasionally participates in national and international architectural and urban design competitions with colleagues, earning several awarded solutions.
In 2019 he held a solo exhibition of his works, Discovering the Black Box, at the DESSA Gallery. In 2022 and 2023 he received the BIGSEE Interior Design Award for residential renovations. In 2025 he curated the SEE in Venice panel at the BIG Architecture Conference, bringing together regional representatives from national pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
He occasionally designs permanent spatial interventions in public space. In 2023, together with two co-authors, he won the competition for the Monument to the Erased in central Ljubljana, completed the same year. In 2024, he and a co-author won the competition for a spatial intervention in the future Povšetova neighborhood in Ljubljana. He is currently developing a design for a viewing platform overlooking the city of Podgorica, Montenegro.sectors.
Having been working in the IoT sector since 2016, she joined Libelium in February 2022 as International Business Development Manager to expand the business into new international markets. Africa is graduated in Arabic and Hebrew Philology by the University of Granada and the University of Cadiz. In addition, she has a Master’s degree in International Trade Management at ESIC: Business & Marketing School.
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