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Fabio Gramazio
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Petrus Aejmelaeus-Lindström
Amini-Aghdam Amir-Ali
Aleksandra Anna Apolinarska
Inés Ariza
Ivan Bagaturiya
Benhur Baiju
Davide Baret
Luis Berka
Nicolas Boscoboinik
Taha Bouizargan
Tabea Kira Nicole Brochier
Marco Brönimann
Oliver Bucklin
Lancelot Burwell
Gonzalo Casas
Kunaljit Chadha
Pierre Chassagne
Wei-Ting Chen
Sian-Jyun Chen
Carlotta Daro
Selen Ercan Jenny
Elias Ettlin
Tanja Fehr
Leonie Fock
Dario Frisina
Alessandra Gabaglio
Juste Tresor Gatari
Eric Gozzi
Anna-Louisa Hahn-Woernle
Jonas Haldemann
Halima Hassan
Gamal Hassan
Matthias Helmreich
Lars Josias Hofstetter
Meta Eva Hunold
Anneke Iten de Léon
Paul Jäggi
Ananya Kango
Panagiotis Karapiperis
Chen Kasirer
Aikaterini Katsarou
Konstantina Laki
Yu-Syuan Li
Tzu-Hsien Lo
Lars Ludes
Diego Ruben Machain Rivera
Ivan Malkov
Francesco Milano
Nadja Milas
Park Min Ghi
Alexandra Moisi
Nicolas Müllejans
Vivienne Kim Mächler
Hedda Oprea
Karine Osipova-Häuselmann
Carl Pantos-Conquilla
Panayiotis Papacharalambous
Georgios Papadimitriou
Nicola Piccioli-Cappelli
Maria Paula Pop
Spyridon Pyrgiotis
Fabio Scotto
Gereon Siévi
Eliott Sounigo
Paula Maya Strunden
Anastasiia Stryzhevska
Maurice Stucki
Elina Stähli
Joana Francisco Tomaz
Lauren Vasey
Dominic Weber
Lorin Wiedemeier
Achilleas Xydis
Amarin Zeltner
Alexander Zgraggen
Wanru Zhao
Anastasiia Stryzhevska is an architect from Ukraine. She earned her degree from Politecnico di Milano in 2013 and returned to Ukraine to join Drozdov and Partners in Kharkiv, where she worked on both public and private architectural projects.

In 2016, she became a certified architect in Ukraine and co-founded the architectural office AER in Kyiv. AER focused on public and industrial projects, with two of its works longlisted for the EU Mies Award 2022.

Following the introduction of martial law in Ukraine in 2022, Anastasiia joined UNHCR as an Assistant Shelter Officer. Her primary responsibility was the repair of war-damaged housing. Between 2022 and the end of 2024, over 7,100 households were repaired under her coordination, with a total project value of USD 26.4 million.

In early 2025, she joined the Gramazio Kohler Research teaching team as a teaching assistant in the Immersive Studio – 54 Foundations Ukraine. Anastasiia has been awarded the ITA Fellowship for her research on post-war adaptive mass housing design using timber construction, and she will begin her PhD studies in October 2025.
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