Cinema FuturismoCinema Futurismo

Cinema Futurismo

Designing the future of Cinema, in the now.

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Martin OstermannMartin Ostermann

Martin Ostermann

Prof. + Director, Magma architecture, Germany

Prof. Martin Ostermann studied architecture at the Technical University in Aachen, the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Architectural Association in London. He started his professional career as a senior architect at Studio Daniel Libeskind in Berlin where he was responsible for the Imperial War Museum North, the Hong Kong Media Centre and the World Trade Center New York amongst others. Martin is a founding director of magma architecture. He lectured at the Technical University in Cottbus, Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden, at the GUtech in Muscat, Oman, The University of Western Australia, Perth and The University of Sydney, Australia. Since 2018 he is a professor at the University of Stuttgart leading the Institute for building construction, building technology and design.

Lena KleinheinzLena Kleinheinz

Lena Kleinheinz

Director, Magma architecture, Germany

Lena Kleinheinz studied sculpture, architecture and architectural history at the art academies in Münster, Düsseldorf and Berlin and at the Bartlett in London. Lena started her professional career working as curator and designer of major international exhibitions. She was responsible for projects at the Swiss Expo and Danfoss Universe, an interactive science and technology park in Denmark. Lena founded magma architecture with Martin Ostermann. In addition to teaching at the TU Munich, Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden, The University of Western Australia in Perth and the University of Sydney, Australia she has held a position as visiting professor at the University of Detmold.

Oleg ShapiroOleg Shapiro

Oleg Shapiro

Partner, Wowhaus bureau, Russia

Partner in the architectural bureau Wowhaus (Moscow, Russia); Candidate of Architecture, Co-author of a training course on the design of public spaces at the University of Architecture MARCH; city activist. The author of more than 60 architectural projects in Moscow and the Russian Federation, including the very first and iconic public spaces in the country, such as Krymskaya Embankment, the Renovation of Gorky Central Park, Strelka Institute, Pioneer Cinema and others

Manuelle GautrandManuelle Gautrand

Manuelle Gautrand

Architect, Manuelle Gautrand Architecture, France

Manuelle Gautrand was born on July 14, 1961 in Marseille (France). She obtained her graduate diploma in Architecture from the “ENSA” national school of Montpellier in 1985. She founded her office MANUELLE GAUTRAND ARCHITECTURE in 1991 and rapidly gained international public renown. She lives and works in Paris since 1994. Since its creation in 1991, the agency has carried out numerous buildings for large public and private clients, in France and abroad, in fields as diverse as cultural facilities, offices, housing, hotels, retails and leisure facilities. Some famous projects are the “Gaité Lyrique” former theater transformation in Paris, the “LaM” Museum of Modern and Oustider Art in Lille, the “Cité des Affaires” in Saint-Etienne. The agency is currently working on major projects in Paris, Stockholm, in Sydney district - Parramatta, in Amsterdam, etc. Refusing to lock in an architectural style or type of program, Manuelle Gautrand claims "the luxury of being unaccustomed" in her architectural production and seeks to re-enchant our environment.

Jeffrey L. DayJeffrey L. Day

Jeffrey L. Day

Founding Principal, Actual Architecture Company, United States

Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA is Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, founding principal of Actual Architecture Company and formerly, founding principal of the San Francisco and Omaha, Nebraska-based firm Min | Day. At UNL Day runs FACT, an interdisciplinary design-build studio that engages non-profit clients and communities in collaborations that span design and construction. Day has garnered numerous awards including a 2019 Progressive Architecture Award, the Architectural League of New York’s 2016 Emerging Voices, Architectural Record’s 2009 Design Vanguard, the 2007 AIA California Council’s Emerging Talent award, New Practices San Francisco 2009, Residential Architect’s 2010 Rising Star, 61 national, regional, and state AIA design awards, 9 ACSA design awards, 3 IDEC creative scholarship awards, and more. FACT has won numerous design awards including ACSA’s first Design-Build Award in 2013. Day’s work has been exhibited at the Museum of Design Atlanta, Sheldon Art Museum, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (4 shows), Kaneko (2 shows), little gallery (Omaha) Luggage Store (San Francisco), Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum (East Lansing), Ide@s Gallery (Shanghai), AIA San Francisco Gallery, Smart Museum (Chicago), Center For Architecture (New York), Harvard University Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, and numerous other university galleries. Day’s projects have been published widely and he speaks frequently at venues worldwide.

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