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Her legacy is almost forgotten but, fortunately, her tangible heritage includes about built projects, in all the fields of architecture. Her most appreciated projects are the Cine-teatro Metropolitan and the Palazzo della Morte Stefania Filo Speziale is considered one of the main exponents of Neapolitan Modernism. Her projects are the result of a constant research about the sensitive relationship between architecture and the natural characteristics of Naples and its urban form. Silvia Fornaciari and Marzia Zamboni run their own association which, with every work experience, crates a wide platform of specific skills which cross x with different expertise and professionals.

After a master and some working experience in Portugal, she did a research on landscapes and public areas and trained at Graduate School in landscape at Genoa University. She works and lives in Rome and in Paris. From to , with her husband, she wrote the Design column for the Italian newspaper La Repubblica. They also develop a research in sustainability field, in the conservation and enhancement of preexisting buildings.

Since then she dealed with housing, urban planning and interior projects. In she finished her Ph. She continued to dedicate herself to both teaching and research together with the professional practice. Her works have been widely published and her projects have won many awards. She won a full scolarship for Food Experience course at Politecnico di Milano. After some collaborations in Rome and Foligno she founded her studio in Her works goes from refurbishment of private and commercial spaces to product design.

With Giuseppe Minaldi she founded the design studio GUM, which, in addition to dealing with architecture, organises and promotes actions in the field of visual arts. In , she came back to Catania and opened her own studio. Since , with Multiplicity, network of urbanists, sociologists, photographers, filmmakers, she has carried out research on the processes of transformation of the contemporary urban condition and organized exhibitions, installations and public debates. Since she has been an activist of Cantieri Isola association with which she occupied the former factory of Craftsmen and promoted participatory urban regeneration projects.

After her degree, she worked in Rome and in Munich for different architectural offices, which gave her the opportunity to work on international competitions and she mainly developed urban projects. The firm is based in Pescara and mainly deals with renovation project and international competitions. The office bases its research project on studying the evolution of traditional architecture, trying to build a manifesto for the site and approaching social themes and people as building materials. Her research ranges from the scale of interior design and exhibition to landscape architecture.

She founded Dalz Architettura together with Ermes Povoledo. She also won the first prize for her Borgo Ruga requalification project in In she attained a PhD in Architectural and Urban Planning and her academic research moved towards urban landscape ecology issues. In she established her own landscape architecture studio in Milan. She has been a speaker at international scientific conferences with many publications and review editorials.

From to she was Editor-inchief and Author of Contemporaneamente, achitecture and landscape review. Bio sources - https: From she is part of the teaching team with Anne Holtrop in Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio, Switzerland. In she started working for the Technical Office of the Municipality of Rome Only a few years later, in , the government restricted the possibility for women to work in the public institutions.

She is considered one of the pioneers of the Italian Rationalism Movement in architecture. She designed more than 40 buildings during her career, one of them the covered market in Piazza Principe di Napoli today Piazza alessandria in Rome is still in use.

She was also assistant teacher at the Faculty of Engineering in Rome from to She has a considerable number of publications to her name. She recently won the silver medal at the Domus International Prize for Restoration and Conservation with her project for the adaptive reuse of Pio Loco delle Penitenti in Venice. From to she worked for J. The office activities covers the fields of architectural design, urban design and research.

GSMM architetti constantly develops architectural quality research with special attention to the context, flexibility and reversibility of space, to the comfort and the environmental and social sustainability. Nowadays they are developing projects in Portugal, Italy and Switzerland. In the studio was selected to represent Italy at the Architecture Biennale. The practice has participated in many exhibitions and conferences, in Italy and abroad. She was awarded prizes in international and invite competitions and received the Premio Apulia for PetriniVillani House. She is the author of a monograph on the work of Steven Holl Edilstampa, Rome She is a founding member of the group MMVL architetti, one of the best 10 out of 36 emergent Italian offices for architecture and landscape awarded by New Italian Blood and in selected for Young Italian Blood.

Since she is a teaching landscape architecture at the Faculty of Architecture in Ferrara and co-founder of INOUT architettura with Mario Benedetto, a multidisciplinary office which concerns with architecture and landscape. The office Exposurearchitects was founded in after a number of international experiences of the two principals, Oliviero Godi and Dorit Mizrahi, and has been working outside of Italy since then. They work on projects at different scales, from architecture to interior design, from product design to exhibition stands. Called upon to represent Italy on several occasions, including the Biennale of Art and Architecture in Brazil, included in the list of the Top Young European Architects.

In she founded Promopaglia, and association promoting the use of thatch in architecture, and in she founded Ricehouse, a company that uses the waste of the rice industry to produce alternative construction materials. The goal is to produce an architecture that is ethically, culturally, technically and deeply committed to bringing the land, the city and the house back to being a living organism.

The use of raw materials that come from agricultural waste also allows to produce zero-impact buildings. From she started a PhD course based on the exploration of the world of contemporary and future urban ports. Friends since university, in they decided to combine their expertise to embark on a common path. They transformed an Ape Piaggio into an architectural studio, which makes it possible to cross places and bring people closer to activate debates related to the concept of living, with the aim of encouraging the collective imagination to recognise the identity of its places and to associate new ways of living with them.

She has experience both in architectural projects office buildings, homes, hospitals and interior design, with a strong specialization in office design for multinational clients and companies. She is particularly interested in the experimental and multidisciplinary aspects of architecture, that she considers a complex system of signs, languages, cultures, connections, needs and desires: Specifically, with her work she tries to give simple answers to complex questions, always trying to go further and to make the most of every possibility.

In , following her professional development with architecture and design practices in London, Australia and Italy, she established Francesca Perani Enterprise studio, working in architecture, graphic and exhibit design. Between she was active in studio Spectacularch. Currently working also on Cutoutmix, an open source platform delivering a more inclusive and diverse world of cutouts. Her professional career has been recognized by a number of prizes and publications.

Souto de Moura Pritzker Prize and A. Siza Pritzker Prize She will exhibit at Biennale di Architettura di Venezia She is a freelance architect focusing in particular on landscape and conservation. She has been working for years on urban policies, participatory planning and territorial governance. She plays an active and passionate role in the protection of urban and cultural heritage within Associazione Italia Nostra; since she has been President of its Bergamo branch.

She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano in Since , she is the owner of an architectural and environmental planning studio. Since she lectures on Outdoor Design in collaboration with several school and Universities, such as: She also holds professional training courses for Ordine degli architetti architects professional association di Milano e Varese. During their training they participated in international workshops in Portugal, Argentina and Italy and participated, as collaborators, in architectural competitions receiving various awards.

Between and they both collaborated with several architectural and engineering firms, before funding their own firm in Ranging from environmental design to architectural details, DAP studio work aims to define an architecture made for those who live it, able to inspire people and transform communities. DAP studio works for public and private clients, for real estate funds and companies.

She founded T Studio in in Rome, with other four co-founders and now she is Founding Director of the studio. In T-Studio participated to the international competition for Dao Viet Eco City, winning the first prize for the realization of a new artificial city in Halong Bay, Vietnam. In she won the competition for the Urban Redevelopment of the famous suburbs Corviale, in Rome. The office works internationally in the different fields of architecture. They plan architecture and design exhibitions worldwide. They work and are art directors for some of the most established brands.

Laboratorio Permanente develops projects that integrate innovation and a contemporary expression with a profound understanding of history and contextual thinking. The studio has participated in many international design competitions. Their works have been published in several magazines likes Domus and Abitare. The Studio provides architectural design, urban installations, public art and exhibit design.

In she opened her own studio working on product design, architecture, and installations. She creates design products for the most important Italian and international companies. From to she collaborated with Alessandro Mendini undertaking exhibition design projects and supervising publishing activities. In she established her own studio cristianavannini arc. She was also founder and partner of vc a , Scialuppa, a design management firm , founder and creative director of Fassamano, fashion reading glasses brand currently.

As a product designer, she has been consulted for lighting and furniture design companies, as well as taking part in exhibitions in Italy and abroad. The practice is involved in work over a wide range of architectural scales, both in the private sector and architectural competitions. The goal of this professional practice is the research of quality in architecture regardless of theme and budget. Research is applied to interior design: In she founded a studio with Bernardo Secchi, and was involved until Subsequently she founded Studio Paola Vigano.

In , she received a tuition fellowship as a special student at the School of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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In , she became head of the interiors department for Unimark International Corporation in Milan and in New York Lella Vignelli is a frequent speaker and juror for national and international design organizations. Vignelli has been the recipient of many awards. Bio source - http: She lived in Milan and East Africa. She graduated from the Institut Polytechnique, Lausanne with studies in San Francisco, in she set up her own studio in Milan. Her work was featured at the 40th Venice Biennale in She believes that both architecture, landscape architecture and urban are crucial ingredients for a successful and integrated architectural design.

For LAA designing a building is a multidisciplinary and participatory process in which the continuous relationship between program, user and context is questioned, tested and evaluated. Through intensive cooperation from the very beginning with clients, consultants and users, each design has a multiple authorship, and can be seen as an intelligent construction of choices and ideas. The broad interest in architecture is also reflected in the active role of the partner in education.

Her architectural drawings and models are shown at museums like MoMA. Following her graduation from the National School of Architecture of Versailles, she completed her studies with an education as an urban planner at the National School of Architecture of ParisVillemin. After her collaboration with renowned architects Bernard Huet and Jean Nouvel, she founded her own architectural and urban planning office in Amsterdam in She has since led the firm to success in The Netherlands and abroad, amassing a portfolio of work that is wide-ranging, inspired by global challenges and with a sustainable view on society.

She interweaves social, technical, playful and human aspects of space-making together in order to create a unique solution to each architectural challenge. Francine combines the disciplines of architecture, urban planning and landscape architecture in an un-traditional way, with a profound sensitivity for light and beauty.

Her use of materials, which often contrast in a complementary way, are the sum total of her creative expression. Recognized as one of Norway's leading housing designers, in she was awarded the cherished Houens fonds diplom for her Stranden complex located on Oslo's Aker Brygge.

Brodtkorb taught at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in the early s. She adopted an innovative approach to residential architecture, combining high engineering standards with distinctively attractive designs. Brodtkorb stands out as an outstanding female architect in a profession dominated by men.

Gitte Boge; fig 3 photo credits: Since , she has run her own company, Kristin Jarmund Arkitekter. The award is one of the most prestigious cultural recognitions in Norway and was given for their remarkable achievements in architecture. She decided to become an architect after living and studying for 3 years in Barcelona following classes at the Technical University in Barcelona, ETSAB and at the art school of Massana. During the university period she met Reinhard Kropf and decided to start their collaboration and partnership right there.

Since she worked for the firm urbicon, one of the biggest architectural offices in West Pomeranian region. In she created Anna Thurow brand, dealing with interior design, contracting and furnishing public and private interiors. She is the founder and managing partner of Atelier Floret - Oficina de Arquitectura. She won the Urban Rehabilitation National Award for projects of less than 1. Moved to Milan, she had different working experiences: From she took part in the collective Camposaz organizing several workshops in Italy and abroad.

In she won a financing from Foundation FBML — Fondazione Banca del Monte di Lombardia — to make a researcher about the partecipate architecture in the neighborhood collaborating with the Lisbon studio Ateliermob. Actually she lives in Lisbon collaborating with several studios to develope architectural project in the public space. In she was one of the founders of the collective Kaputt!. She took part and in coordinating several projects including architecture, product design, graphic design and installation. Her works have been published and part of several national and international exhibitions and publications.

Oriented towards a turnkey service, she works in partnership with multidisciplinary teams; from design to construction, landscaping and decoration. She is also architect for Habitat for Humanity Portugal. She has been managing partner of Paula Santos Arquitectura, Ida, based in Porto, Portugal since the formation, in The main area of services of the company has been that of project design, aiming at the preparation and development of major projects in the privileged areas of architecture and project coordination.

To reach these objectives, the company has maintained a policy of continuous investment in the areas of project design, developing a routine in investigation, perfected in proposals for public and private projects, with different programmes, including participation in international competitions.

Since its establishment, the office has developed more than projects, some of them published on national and international magazines. This experience and her earlier recollections of watching artisans at work have had a profound influence on her approach to architectural projects. The firm has an in-house interior design department called Ultramarino.

A balance between all these aspects is central to each project. The concepts combine natural materials and contemporary design to create volumes of light and space. The use of local craftsmen and materials are also an integral part of the design journey. Additionally, the practice has participated in many exhibitions and conferences, both in their home country and abroad. The firm works on projects of varied scale thanks to a diverse team.

As an architect, she is known for designing several large exhibitions and projects throughout Russia and abroad. She graduated from the Moscow Institute of Architecture and, in , co-founded the interdisciplinary firm Form Bureau. She co-authored and won the competition to design the Perm Museum of Contemporary Art , Perm, and won the international competition to design Park Mitino , Moscow.

Their architecture is based on the creative consolidation of the inputs we get from the future users of space and our sensibility and aesthetics. They set each new project as a new challenge, while innovation is a constant we use for the optimum space enhancement. From to she collaborated with the office Sadar Vuga arhitekti. The office is conceived as an open and flexible architectural network covering the fields of architecture, urbanism, landscape and industrial design. In she founded Elastik, an architectural studio that works between Amsterdam, Ljubljana and Melbourne with Igor Kebel in the Netherlands.

She also co-founded Hikikomori d. Through her involvement in the media, she draws attention to the cultural dimension of architectural discipline. During this time, she met Carlos Gomez, who has become her partner in work and in life. They are also interested in photography as a tool for analysing and writing as a way to understanding. Some highlights among the events and projects they have carried out: Lately, the office has expanded its work internationally to Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.

The office has also developed a substantial academic work in the fields of history and theory of architecture and the city. She is unit master in the Architectural Association. They are committed to eliminat ing discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our employees. They have been working and collaborating, for the last 4 years, for various international firms like Alfons Tost interiorisme Barcelona or Facet Studio Sydney , designing large scale residential and commercial projects.

Their point of view about design is that there is no aesthetics without function. In she moved to Barcelona to work with some prominent architectural studios. This experience helped develop her interest in a sensitive approach, sustainability and contemporary expression in architecture and design. Her interior design projects encourage heritage sensitivity, which has led to international recognition.

She works on cultural projects, ranging from art to architecture, strategies of urban regeneration, landscaping, participatory architecture and sustainable urbanism. Since then she leads a young team that integrates architects, designers and professional figures of different disciplines whom designs projects of diverse scales that promote the self-sufficient development in the territory.

A global view and the competence of managing all the aspects of the project is the main trait of MDBA Architects in order to create emotional buildings and interiors. She has collaborated on various urban layout projects with different public administrations in Catalonia. Visiting professor at the University of architecture and design in Monterrey-Mexico. Olga is also a director of Architects for Architecture, an organisation promoting architecture as an instrument of progress. Besides her architectural practice, Olga is a university lecturer, carries out research through PhD studies and takes part in Cultural promotion and dissemination sitting on boards of directors of architectural associations.

She then collaborated with Nabil Gholam architects from to in projects of very different scale and intended uses. In she founded Marqta architects. Over the years, SOL89 has had the chance to carry out and build projects throughout intermediate spaces of the city as well as reusing obsolete structures. She is driving her own office since in Madrid. She has a long and deep experience in education. As speaker she has participated in forum, lectures and debates in more than 80 international destinies and more than 90 different magazines and publications has talked about the proposals from her office.

In her project she proposes multidisciplinary exercises in which, through ecology, sociology or science, architecture goes beyond stylistic distinctions and meets again the complexity of real life in our contemporary world. She has won more than 20 different prizes in professional competitions. After the collaboration with many architectural firms she co-founded Langarita-Navarro Architects in In , the practice was awarded the Young Architect of the Year award.

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She looks at other female architects both past and present for inspiration, including Kazuyo Sejima, Denise Scott Brown, and Eileen Gray. Langarita believes that the same rules of success apply to both men and women in architecture. They are related to different architectural models that seek an efficient structure for a spherical surface.

The production of structural models, first in plaster, paper, silicon or bar structures and later digital, has led to the production of objects and workshops. She designs projects mainly in Asia and Europe. In she founded together with Gonzalo Herrero Delicado an Agency for Architectural Affairs, committed to the dissemination and critique of contemporary culture and architecture, developing consultancy, research and curatorial projects.

Her projects have been exhibited in several international exhibitions such as: She is currently professor at Universidad Europea de Madrid. Marta has been also shortlisted for the Emerging Woman Architect of the Year award, organized by Architectural Review. She began her career as a member of the Urban Projects Service of the Barcelona City Council — , where she was involved in projects aimed at democratising the public spaces of a city that was emerging from four decades of dictatorship and mediocrity.

Since the studio she shares with Pere Joan Ravetllat, RavettlatRibas, has been involved in projects which, from social housing, to public facilities and the improvement of public spaces, have been true to the volition of architecture to serve the city and society. She has always taught while practicing the profession: She has written several essays and articles on her work for national and international journals. The firm has worked on several office buildings and corporate headquarters, residential complexes, large shopping and leisure centres and other typologies such as hospitals or hotels.

In she moved to Madrid, where she founded her own architecture studio, Teresa Sapey Estudio. Her work is applauded for the way she applies colour and light to spaces.

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It is for this lively and luminous vision that she is chosen, among others, as architect for three hotels in the Room Mate chain run by Kike Sarasola. She has created installations in Fukuoka, Lyon and Berlin showcasing political complexities. Her research is being published in critical magazines and has been awarded across disciplines, including the Future Architecture Platform Award and the Roca Madrid Gallery Award.

In late she has been a speaker at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and her work will be exhibited at the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism. She is principal at linatoro. She has been prized in 28 national and international competitions. This initiative works to identify social problems that lead to addiction and seeks to regain the autonomy and responsibility to bring the individual back to being an active member of society, and the building is devised to adopt this inclusive idea, to accompany the individual in his recovery with its peaceful architecture.

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She founded her studio in in Granada. At Belatchew Arkitekter they follow the global development on sustainability and consider it their mission to integrate sustainable solutions in all their projects. The firm rapidly became recognised as one of the young firms representing a contemporary development of architecture in Sweden. The firm has an extensive and broadly-based portfolio including private, commercial and public projects.

Marge Arkitekter has received publicity in the national and international press and has exhibited in Sweden and around Europe. The firm currently has about 30 employees. Common to the projects is a spatially exploratory architecture that is characterised by innovative organization and new applications for materials. Her calling is to create projects that in very concrete ways contribute to creating a better society for all of us.

Sanna is experienced in running architectural projects in all scales and stages. She has extensive experience of early stages, planning processes and entire construction processes. Her expertise areas are urban architecture, architecture and housing planning. Through project management, teaching and jury work, Sanna has experience in teaching and discussing architecture and urban construction.

After her graduation she founded Karin Matz Arkitekt in and she became member of the Swedish Architecture Association. Furthermore she collaborates with other architects in Stockholm, Italy and China. With her team she worked on several projects in different architectural fields: In , she designed the Kamprad Design Centre Lund , one of her better known works.

In Svensson moved to Landskrona where she became the architect of the National Property citadel, in charge of its restoration and rehabilitation project. In she and Alessandro Ripellino took over and ran the firm till , when they decided to split Rosenberg Architects in two distinct companies. The practice employs thirty people and operates mainly in the Stockholm region working for municipalities, public sector and private owners, developers and construction companies.

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Varg Architects develops architecture and urban construction with care for details and a thoughtful relationship with the environment. She also received important recognition for her work. The practice delivers cutting-edge expertise that combines academic and practice-based architectural research. Monica has a great interest in the changing landscape of urbanity and the interplay between society and place.

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She applies a strategic approach and drives the leadership for a sustainable future, partly as her role as the Chairman of Sweden Green Building Council. Collaboration and inclusive processes have been the key to her success in managing complex projects for the practice such as the urban transformation of moving the city of Kiruna, the urban development in Rockaway Beach in New York, and the completion of the 40, spectator arena in Stockholm.

She has been recently appointed one of the Mayor of Londons 50 design advocates. Her office has produced a number of recognised buildings and projects, including: Gallen; Conversion of a late medieval House in Stuls, Grisons. Winner of arcVision Prize Women and Architecture Currently they employ around 30 members of staff.

The practice has a wide range of projects: Azman approach to the design process is really focused on creating spaces that are thought to reflect the specific brief of the client, the context of the building and that have to stand the test of time, rather than following trends. She really loves to work on site and to create a teamwork with all the professional figures that are involved in the architectural process.

Her firm has won more than 60 awards for Design, Innovation and Sustainability. Denise cofounded Bennetts Associates in and plays a strategic role in the overall design direction of the practice. They took part in lots of competitions and won several awards. Key projects Denise has been involved with include a major City office development, a new headquarters for a software company, a school for children with severe learning difficulties and a commission for Dogs Trust.

She also serves as an external examiner at architecture schools across the UK. She has a background in sculpture and film, and was educated at the University of Oxford, the Rural Studio, the Architectural Association, and the Royal College of Art. Alongside a position as Designer in Residence at the Design Museum, Clementine is currently working on a range of small-scale projects in the UK, including a riverside shelter for the Kingcombe Wildlife Center in Dorset. She joined Pollard Thomas Edwards in , she became executive director in and senior partner in She is known for her close attention to detail, and has a special expertise in the complex interweaving of new and historic buildings.

She won a post graduate scholarship to Copenhagen to study Danish Design. She is the director of award winning Brady Mallalieu Architects, set up with Robin Mallalieu in , specialising in quality contemporary sustainable design. As a professional TV broadcaster co-wrote and co-presented with Dr. She has developed an international reputation for design excellence, as well as a voice advocating for the social project of architecture, and the role of women in the profession. Brooks lectures internationally on architecture and urbanism, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Engineering by the University of Waterloo, Canada in She has been a visiting critic at the Architectural Association and the University of East London for 12 years and a part-time Lecturer at London Metropolitan University in Each commission is expanded and supported by unsolicited research — muf have pioneered methods of working directly with existing communities, and successfully negotiated public and private interests to deliver design led projects.

Trained in architecture she operates understanding that a solution to most situations is usually not a building. Liza writes lectures and teaches nationally and internationally. Katherine unusually is both practitioner and theorist who brings her research based critical practice to both art commissions and the authoring of public space projects and urban strategies.

The firm was made up of 30 talented people from around the world, promoting equal work opportunities. Social, economic and environmental sustainability are integral to the studio aim for a better built environment. Cindy is currently undertaking a PhD at the Bartlett. Their small team has delivered one-off houses, refurbishments and extensions, retail showrooms, restaurants, exhibition stands and shops. They have a penchant for 20th Century architecture and have completed work to a number of Grade I and II listed buildings. British Home Awards , House under m2, Winner.


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The Manser Medal , Highly Commended. After graduating, she worked for Powell and Moya, on a new mental health hospital in Hove. Biba has worked on a range of complex arts and heritage buildings. She has been the project director for the refurbishment of the crypt at Christ Church Spitalfields, and the new heritage centre at the grade 1 listed St Mary Magdalene. She has also led a number of public regeneration and research projects for the GLA, and has a wealth of experience working with listed buildings and with complex client and stakeholder groups. After qualifying at the Architectural Association in the s, Drew struggled to find work.

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So she started her own firm in which she initially aimed to only employ other female architects. After retiring from practice she travelled and lectured abroad, receiving several honorary degrees. She has served on a number of design review panels for governing authorities and has been a judge for a number of awards including the RIBA National and Regional Awards.

Mary is currently involved in design tutoring, visiting design critiques, RIBA Part 3 examinations and external examining at a number of Schools of Architecture. Mary has written critiques and provided commentary for numerous architectural journals including the Architectural Review, Building Design and the Architects Journal. She is director of Jane Duncan Architects which was established in As parallel events the European Triennial of Contemporary Jewellery presents the seminar "Jewellery object: For your eyes only?

This collection presentation focuses on the human body. The selection comprises jewelry that literally measure the human body, and pieces whose shape is based on the human body—on sexual characteristics, to be precise. The show was possible by the initiative of the Portuguese Embassy in Copenhagen in cooperation with Goldfingers and will travel to Lisbon, Portugal in Exhibition Christel van der Laan: The idea of preciousness in jewellery and the pursuit of beauty in the discarded and overlooked are enduring themes in the artist's work. The artist is fascinated specially by silver and all its plastic qualities.

The aim of the show is a reflection about the big consumerism of nowadays and the importance of thinking this pieces as not only one more. Since the sixties that the artist expresses herself through jewellery and the changes along her career are notable.

Living nowadays in Munich the artist found an endless source of inspiration in the Garda Lake. Shapes emerged of which the weight, structure, colour and surface are as surprising and associative as the cosmic rocks they refer to.